I will be taking my LB GF to Cha-am and/or Hua Hin for a few days later this month. Can you recommend any hotels and/or interesting things to do or see?
Hotels in Hua Hin or Cha-am
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Jason_Bourne
, Jul 07 2010 02:06 AM
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#1
Posted 07 July 2010 - 02:06 AM
#2
Posted 07 July 2010 - 01:28 PM
You should choose your hotel there on the location.
if u like to go in the city at the evening you should choose one that is closer to Hua Hin or directly in hua Hin like the Hilton.
Last time i stayed at the Anantara Resort, a great hotel 10 minutes otuside from hua Hin so we had to drive every time when we like to go out.
A perfect place would be the Sofitel Hotel, very nice and confortable.
I go to Hua Hin again the next time with my LT but i can not decide if I take the Anantara again or choose a Hotel more in the centre.
if u like to go in the city at the evening you should choose one that is closer to Hua Hin or directly in hua Hin like the Hilton.
Last time i stayed at the Anantara Resort, a great hotel 10 minutes otuside from hua Hin so we had to drive every time when we like to go out.
A perfect place would be the Sofitel Hotel, very nice and confortable.
I go to Hua Hin again the next time with my LT but i can not decide if I take the Anantara again or choose a Hotel more in the centre.
#3
Posted 07 July 2010 - 01:57 PM
Oh i forget.
There is not so much u can do in Hua Hin, when u go sight seeing i think u can make nearly all in one day.
But u can book tours to river Kwai and places like this that are very intersting to see if u like.
And a very nice place to stay in the evening is the night market, here u can get great food and drinks for
a very small money.
And be aware of the tailors they are twice as pushy as in Pattaya, no i think more than twice :-)
Hope i could give u a bit of help.
There is not so much u can do in Hua Hin, when u go sight seeing i think u can make nearly all in one day.
But u can book tours to river Kwai and places like this that are very intersting to see if u like.
And a very nice place to stay in the evening is the night market, here u can get great food and drinks for
a very small money.
And be aware of the tailors they are twice as pushy as in Pattaya, no i think more than twice :-)
Hope i could give u a bit of help.
#4
Posted 07 July 2010 - 05:40 PM
I was in Cha-am a year or two ago and stayed at the Regent Park, a nice hotel with a great pool and nice rooms. I don't know if it is LB friendly though. Nothing to do in Cha-am except eat, drink and lie by the pool or on the beautiful beach but you will be hassled by vendors all day long on the beach.
I took a few trips into Hua Hin but there is a very small bar scene there. The night market is ok and a visit to the fish dock is interesting to see the many species of fish they land there. If you don't mind the smell!
I took a few trips into Hua Hin but there is a very small bar scene there. The night market is ok and a visit to the fish dock is interesting to see the many species of fish they land there. If you don't mind the smell!
#5
Posted 07 July 2010 - 08:12 PM
Guys, thanks for the replies. We might not stay as long as I thought if we get bored. Laying (and walking) on the beach is something I like to do. But we will definitely look into some of the excursions.
I am not bothered by vendors or tailors. When I am in Pattaya and the tailors try to talk with me, I just answer them in Spanish (No hablo ingles), and then they leave me alone. I have yet to run into a tailor in Thailand who speaks Spanish.
I am not bothered by vendors or tailors. When I am in Pattaya and the tailors try to talk with me, I just answer them in Spanish (No hablo ingles), and then they leave me alone. I have yet to run into a tailor in Thailand who speaks Spanish.
#6
Posted 07 July 2010 - 08:14 PM
Beami, on 07 July 2010 - 01:57 PM, said:
Oh i forget.
There is not so much u can do in Hua Hin, when u go sight seeing i think u can make nearly all in one day.
But u can book tours to river Kwai and places like this that are very intersting to see if u like.
And a very nice place to stay in the evening is the night market, here u can get great food and drinks for
a very small money.
And be aware of the tailors they are twice as pushy as in Pattaya, no i think more than twice :-)
Hope i could give u a bit of help.
There is not so much u can do in Hua Hin, when u go sight seeing i think u can make nearly all in one day.
But u can book tours to river Kwai and places like this that are very intersting to see if u like.
And a very nice place to stay in the evening is the night market, here u can get great food and drinks for
a very small money.
And be aware of the tailors they are twice as pushy as in Pattaya, no i think more than twice :-)
Hope i could give u a bit of help.
Beami, the river Kwai tour isn't to the place where the famous bridge was built is it? I thought that was farther north. That would certainly interest me.
#7
Posted 07 July 2010 - 11:12 PM
The river Kwai bridge is north of Bangkok. Better to do the tour from there, not Hua Hin.
#8
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:04 AM
sorry seems that i was wrong.
only remembered that at every travel agency this tour was promoted but i think as a 2 or3day trip in combination with other places.
i am getting old just 3 years ago and i cant remember
only remembered that at every travel agency this tour was promoted but i think as a 2 or3day trip in combination with other places.
i am getting old just 3 years ago and i cant remember
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