Pattaya is a vibrant seaside resort city located on the eastern Gulf Coast of Thailand, approximately 150 km southeast of Bangkok. Originally a tranquil fishing village, Pattaya’s transformation began during the Vietnam War, when it became a popular rest-and-recreation spot for American soldiers. Since then, it has evolved into a bustling destination renowned for its energetic nightlife, wide variety of water sports, and accessible beach escapes.
While the city retains its reputation for round-the-clock entertainment, it also offers a wealth of family-friendly attractions, cultural landmarks, and natural scenery—making it a diverse destination catering to all types of travelers.
Pattaya is extremely well connected to Bangkok, making it one of the most accessible coastal destinations in Thailand.
By Private Transfer or Bus: Travel time is typically under two hours by car or private minivan. Thailand travel packages often include door-to-door transfers.
By Public Bus: Air-conditioned buses leave frequently from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai), Mo Chit, and Sai Tai Mai.
By Train: The most budget-friendly option is the daily train from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station, but it is significantly slower.
By Taxi or Grab: A convenient option for small groups or families with luggage, though more expensive.
Pattaya enjoys a tropical climate year-round with temperatures averaging 28–32°C. While it’s a 12-month destination, the most pleasant time to visit is during the cool, dry season from November to February.
Rainy Season: May to October – expect heavy but short-lived tropical showers.
High Season: November to March – best weather, larger crowds, higher prices.
Low Season: April to October – fewer tourists, better deals on accommodation.
Pattaya Beach: A 3-km beach in the city center ideal for sunbathing, though busy.
Jomtien Beach: Quieter, popular for families and water sports such as jet skiing, kitesurfing, and parasailing.
Wong Amat & Wong Phrachan Beach: Clean, calm waters, great for swimming and relaxing.
Island Tours: Day trips to Koh Larn (Coral Island) offer excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.
Sanctuary of Truth: A majestic all-wood temple by the sea, blending traditional Buddhist and Hindu influences.
Buddha Hill (Khao Phra Tamnak): Offers panoramic views of the bay and a giant golden Buddha statue.
Wat Yanasangwararam Woramahawihan: A beautiful and serene royal temple with surrounding gardens.
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden: Known for its manicured landscapes, cultural shows, elephant performances, and Thai architecture.
Chaloemphrakiat Park: Built to honor King Rama IX’s 60th birthday in 1988.
Siriphon Orchid Farm: A photogenic spot for flower lovers.
Million-Year Stone Park & Crocodile Farm: Ideal for families with kids.
Underwater World Pattaya: An interactive aquarium showcasing marine life from the Gulf of Thailand.
International New Year (December 31 – January 1): Fireworks and citywide parties.
Songkran Festival (mid-April): Thai New Year celebrated with water fights and cultural parades.
Pattaya Music Festival (March): A large-scale beachfront music event attracting local and international artists.
Pattaya caters to all budgets—from basic guesthouses to luxury beachfront resorts:
Luxury: Hilton Pattaya, Royal Cliff Beach Hotel, Cape Dara Resort.
Mid-range: Amari Pattaya, Holiday Inn Pattaya, Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort.
Budget: Numerous hostels, boutique hotels, and serviced apartments in Central Pattaya and Jomtien.
Tip: If staying in central Pattaya, consider packing earplugs, as nightlife can be noisy until late.
Stay Alert for Scams: Be cautious with jet ski rentals, unsolicited “tour guides,” and inflated pricing.
Cross with Caution: Traffic in Pattaya is dense, and pedestrian crossings are not always respected.
Dress Appropriately: When visiting temples, wear modest clothing.
Currency and Payments: Thai Baht is the local currency; most places accept cards, but cash is essential for markets and small vendors.
Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi is widely available, and Thai SIM cards are cheap and easy to buy.
Pattaya is more than just a party town—it’s a destination filled with culture, adventure, relaxation, and family fun, making it a must-visit for anyone booking a Thailand travel package.