Hua Hin Hotels and Travel Guide
Hua Hin, Cha-Am and Pranburi are located only a short distance from Bangkok, and are ideal locations for a short respite from the rigours of the Thai capital or even a full-fledged holiday in the tropical sun. It’s been a fashionable weekend retreat for Royalty and high society since the 1920s, and the same appeal it had back then is still evident today.
Beaches, water sports, historical sites, golf courses, shopping opportunities and much more await visitors to this trio of tropical resorts. Less hectic and more laid-back than Pattaya, they are ideal for families and travellers who want to take life easy while enjoying a never-to-be forgotten holiday in the tropics. Its scenery is inspiring, dining experiences will delight your taste buds, and the hospitality of locals will charm you…
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Evason has a reputation for distinctiveness – and this five-star beachside resort is no different. Stranded amidst lotus ponds and tropical shrubbery, the 145 rooms and suites are romantic and spacious, with open-style bathrooms and private balconies. The 40 stand-alone pool villas are even more stunning, each with private plunge pool and outdoor bathtub. There is a lake-sized pool, a professionally managed Kids Club, no less than eight tennis courts, and several chic restaurants. The finest embodiment of the Evason Philosophy, though, has to be the Six Senses Spa: five indigenous treatment huts in which staff redefine relaxation. (Review)
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The hotels and resorts found in Hua Hin, Cha-Am and Pranburi count among the finest. From affordable accommodation to luxury retreats, this is the authoritative guide to choosing a hotel. |
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The beaches of Hua Hin, Cha-Am and Pranburi go on for as far as the eye can see... White sand and clear, warm waters, set against a backdrop of scenic verdant hills and forests. |
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There are numerous sightseeing opportunities in and around Hua Hin. Along with temples and palaces, spectacular natural wonders like caves, a mangrove forest, and waterfalls... |
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A beachside beauty in up-and-coming Pranburi. Elegantly accented rooms, a lagoon pool, restaurant and fitness centre.
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A new, intimate luxury resort with panoramic views of the deep-blue Gulf of Siam. Superbly appointed rooms and villas, complemented by gracious service
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An old teak beach house, lovingly restored. Rooms fuse 1920s quaintness with modern-day trappings. Pool, garden and an atmospheric colonial-style veranda.
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A beach-hugging resort of pure Thai opulence: 224 silk-appointed rooms with ocean or sea views, a luxury spa, gym, three restaurants, two pools, three saunas and more.
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Hua Hin and its neighbours Cha-Am and Pranburi are much quieter than other popular beach resorts, but there are still numerous nocturnal delights to pursue after the sun goes down. |
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Thanks to the local fishing communities there's never a shortage of delicious fresh seafood. Western restaurants too, and of course all your favourite Thai dishes can be enjoyed. |
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Getting around outside Hua Hin to Cha-Am, Pranburi and other sights is fairly accomplishable even if you don't have a car. All manner of local taxis are available, day or night.
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Thailand’s first Coastal National Park “The Three hundred peaks” is a small but fascinating area of Limestone mountains, coves, beaches, islands And marshy wetlandsthat is home to a great variety of plants, birds and some endangered animals.
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| *Prices are inclusive of taxes, service charges and subject to exchange rate fluctuations |
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