



As in all Thai tourist destinations there is no shortage of shopping options in Pattaya, including malls, supermarkets, bazaar-style markets, and thousands of smaller, stand-alone shops at various str...
In addition to the regularly celebrated national events and festivals, Pattaya has the following annual events:
As one of the premier tourist destinations in Thailand, Pattaya has innumerable activities to participate in, ensuring that visitors with any interest will find something to keep them entertained on t...
Most visitors to Pattaya come directly from Bangkok, either by bus from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport or Ekkamai Bus Terminal, or by minibus, taxi, rental car, or even train. There is an airpor...
In addition to the regularly celebrated national events and festivals, Chonburi has the following annual events:
Most restaurants on Chonburi serve a variety of cuisines, including Thai and international foods, and the region’s specialty, seafood.
As in most provincial capitals, Chonburi features a central market where locals can buy everything from groceries to household appliances and visitors can shop for clothing and other necessary supplie...
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 r...
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, Pattaya features the entire spectrum of accommodation options including hotels, resorts, apartments, condominiums, and villas. Rooms are av...
Hat Yai (frequently spelled Had Yai) is the largest city in southern Thailand, located near the border of Malaysia and populated by nearly 800,000 Thais. Hat Yai is located in Songkhla Province and, ...







