Pattaya is a popular place for both Thais and foreigners
because the city has everything tourists need. Traveling there is easy as you
can take your own car or ride a bus, a van, or a cab from Bangkok. There is
also a ferry service from Hua Hin to Pattaya, which takes about an hour.
Khao Chee Chan Buddha mountain opens 06:00 – 18:00 hrs.
Dress modestly and please follow exactly as the rules state. Plus, you
shouldn’t get too close to the Buddha because it may cause an accident.
If you want to visit Koh Lan, you can do it in a one-day
trip. On the Island, there are mini buses and motorbike taxis in services. But
if you are feeling adventurous, you can rent a motorbike to ride for yourself.
There are so many different kinds of places for you to
stay in Pattaya such as big hotels, resorts, guest houses, condominiums, and
apartments. Most of these places are right next to the Beach.
There are many things you can do in Pattaya such as water
sports, sunbathing, go-karting, bungee jumping, horse riding, golf playing,
diving, cabaret show watching, and many more.
During the night time, all the way down Pattaya road is
full of various entertainment options. Here you can always find something to
eat, drink, and just somewhere to Chill Out.
Pattaya is a popular beach resort on the Gulf of
Thailand, just 150 km southeast of Bangkok –a mere two-hour drive. Pattaya’s
pulsating nightlife is well known, but local authorities have, in recent years,
improved the quality of the beaches and reinvented the resort as a more
family-friendly destination. Today, hundreds of thousands of visitors are drawn
each year to Pattaya to windsurf, water ski, swim, sunbathe, snorkel, sail, or
take trips to nearby islands. Other activities include Bungee jumping, Cycling,
skydiving, go-Karting, Muay Thai (Thai boxing), and Paintball. Golfers, both
novice and expert, are well catered to as well, with a wide selection of golf
courses around Pattaya. Another major draw for visitors to Pattaya is the wide
selection of restaurants serving some of Thailand's freshest Seafood. Due to
the high number of expatriate foreigners in Pattaya there is also an excellent
selection of authentic foreign eateries serving French, Italian, Swiss, German,
Hungarian, Scandinavian, English, Indian, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese
cuisine. Drawing such a large number of diverse visitors from across the world,
it’s no surprise that Pattaya also boasts an incredible choice of
accommodation. Those on a tight budget and those with money to spend are
equally able to find rooms to suit their needs. Visitors can always find some
peaceful beach time at nearby Jomtien Beach, just 3 kilometers south.
Just over one hour from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport,
Pattaya is a lively beach town that draws visitors from around the world. With
activities that include a wide array of water sports, golf, Shopping, cabaret
shows, an elephant Village, and fascinating museums, it’s impossible not to
have an action-packed Pattaya holiday. Unless of course it’s relaxation you
crave, in which case there are beach chairs and umbrellas lining the Pattaya
shore, where wandering vendors will cater to your every need: from barbequed
shrimp to a foot massage. Pattaya is certainly a Thai beach resort that meets
the needs of any visitor on any budget.