What to see in Hua Hin

Cha Am: This popular beach is a favourite hang out for Thai holiday makers visiting the area for the weekend as refreshing break from Bangkok: A peaceful tourist location.

Klai Kangwon: The current residence of the King of Thailand has previously been a holiday home to a whole line of royal ancestors, and is a site to behold on the coastal walk.

What to do in Hua Hin

Kao Takiap: This impressive mountain is a great vantage point from which to see Hua Hin. Climb to the top and take some photos of the whole area, and pick up some souvenirs at the same time.

Eat: Hua Hin has a number of restaurants on or around the main area. The best places to eat are on side streets – sois – and offer traditional ethnic cuisine at low prices.

What to see in Cha Am

Phra Ratchaniwet Marukhathayawan: The summer palace of the king is steeped in history and is an impressively imposing site, glowing amidst the sands on the beach.

Temples: Phetchaburi was a strategic royal fort in the west during the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya Kingdoms and is full of old kingdom temples and artifacts.

What to do in Cha Am

Watersports: Water skis, jet skis, you name it, Cha Am beach has a number of fun and accessible water activities for visitors of all ages to enjoy: try them all! Great waters!

Golf: Cha Am is famous as a central location for a number of well kept and low cost international golf courses which are surprisingly unpopulated so you can be sure of a unhurried round.

What to see in Hua Hin Central

Parks: Hua Hin is a leader in public places provision in Thailand, with an admirable number of beaches and public spaces to enjoy and explore during your stay – a green city.

Beaches: The central Hua Hin beach and Cha Am are popular spots for sunbathing and relaxation, less busy than many Thai resorts but equally well serviced and facilitated.

What to do in Hua Hin

Play golf: Hua Hin has a number of well maintained golf courses behind the main stretch of beach. These courses are the lowest cost international greens you’ll find in the world today.

Sunbathe: deckchairs and sun beds are available for high from plenty of beach shocks along the sands, so even if you villa is away from the beach, you’ll be able to make the spot your own.

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What to see

What to see in Hua Hin, Thailand

Lots of things to do in Huahin Thailand. We have listed but a few, but enough to give you a nice taste and feeling for the location.

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Khao Takiab

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