Hua Hin Area Guide
Everything you need to know about Hua Hin
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Although Hua Hin can no longer be described as a 'sleepy village', it retained a relaxed, wholesome atmosphere sometimes not found at Thailand's other popular beach resorts. A range of water sports is available, there are eight golf courses nearby, and when the sun goes down there are numerous bars, pubs and local discos offering drinks and entertainment. Restaurants are plentiful too, offering a wide range of cuisine – from traditional Thai to international favourites. With the combination of pristine coastline flanked by a charming town that offers lots of interesting attractions, it’s no wonder that Hua Hin has steadily become such a favourite with especially couples and families. |
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Choosing a hotel in Hua Hin has never been easier. This section takes care of that, no matter what type of hotel or resort tickles your fancy. If you want to be cocooned in sumptuous beachfront luxury with romantic views out over the Gulf of Thailand, consider it done. If it’s a central location you’re after that perfectly balances proximity to the beach with the town’s attractions, can do… Family-friendly resort with fun and games on the agenda? Absolutely! (Read more...) |
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Hua Hin’s hotels come in all shapes and sizes, price categories, design styles and flavours. To make it easy for you to select a place that suits your style and requirements, here’s a complete, alphabetical list of hotels and a short description of each. (Read more...) |
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Well-known for its spectacular sunrises, Hua Hin’s main beach is a 4km white, sandy strip that fringe the Gulf of Thailand, and stretches from the town centre to Khao Takiap. As a result it is never over-crowded, and lots of family-friendly activities are on offer – the likes of pony rides, banana boat rides, or rent deckchairs and umbrellas for a few lazy hours of sun-worshipping in between testing the water with your big toe. The town’s name – meaning ‘stone head’ – is derived from the rock formations that can be seen towards the end of the main beach. Other than that it is a sandy beach with a sandy sea bed, making it ideal for swimming. (Read more...) |
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Hua Hin isn’t the place to head to if you’re looking for wild and untamed nightlife experiences . That said, with its diminutive but lively nightlife scene you can certainly find some fun if you look hard enough. Scattered about town are several clusters of beer bars (little ramshackle affairs where you can score a beer and a girl), a number of family-friendly pubs and bars (many of which are located in hotels), and one or two discos. (Read more...) |
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There are numerous dining spots serving Western, Indian and Japanese food. For those looking for a drink after the sun goes down, there is an ample supply of bars and pubs, some of which have live music. In addition, all of the hotels have bars and lobby lounges, many featuring live entertainment. All the hotels and resorts have restaurants too, and these range from top-notch speciality and international cuisine, to light meals of Thai and Western varieties. (Read more...) |
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Hua Hin and the area around it have wonderful places to shop for virtually all of Thailand's traditional handicrafts. In addition, the town itself has become a centre for contemporary art with several small galleries featuring works by local artists. If you’re looking for a suit or dress, there are legions of tailors in hotels and other areas that will craft one to your specifications. There are also numerous opportunities to purchase reasonably priced handbags, sunglasses, costume jewellery, prescription glasses, or ready-made clothing. (Read more...) |
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