“Italian-style gardens and buildings by a large reservoir, popular photo spots, and a classic winery atmosphere with beautiful sunset views throughout the year.”
Silverlake Vineyard is one of the most well-known agro-tourism attractions in Pattaya. The vineyard covers an area of more than 1,200 rai and is surrounded by mountains and the Huai Tu Reservoir, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere. The name Silverlake comes from the reflection of sunlight on the water surface, which appears like silver during the daytime.
The main highlight of the vineyard is its Italian Tuscan-style architecture and landscape design. Brick-colored buildings, towers, and well-organized walkways give visitors the feeling of walking through the countryside of Europe. Various grape varieties are grown within the vineyard, including grapes for fresh consumption and for product processing.
Visitors can join a vineyard tram tour, which takes approximately 45–60 minutes. The tram stops at key areas such as the flower gardens, windmill area, grape tunnel, and winery zone. Along the route, visitors can learn basic information about vineyard management and the production process. There are several stops for taking photos and enjoying the surrounding views.
Inside the vineyard, there are souvenir shops offering grape-based products such as 100% grape juice, grape jam, grape pie, and other local products. These items are popular choices for gifts. The overall atmosphere is suitable for walking, photography, and relaxed sightseeing, especially in the late afternoon when natural light is at its best.With its scenic landscape and variety of activities, Silverlake Vineyard is a popular destination for all types of visitors, including families, couples, and photography enthusiasts. The location is also commonly used for outdoor events and special activities throughout the year.
How to Get There
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By Private Car: Drive from Pattaya city along Sukhumvit Road toward Sattahip. Turn into the route to Khao Chi Chan or Wat Yan Sangwararam. Clear road signs are available.
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By Taxi or Private Transfer: Taxis and local transfer services are available from Pattaya or Na Jomtien and can take visitors directly to the vineyard.
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By Public Van: Take a Bangkok–Sattahip van and get off near the entrance of Wat Yan Sangwararam, then continue by local transport.
Travel Tips
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Best Time to Visit: November to February, when the weather is cooler and suitable for walking around the vineyard.
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Recommended Time of Day: Afternoon to early evening for photography and sunset views.
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Dress Code: Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat or sunglasses, as many areas are outdoors.
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Photography: The Italian-style buildings, windmill area, and flower gardens are the most popular photo spots.
Admission Fee:
- Free entry to the front area for both Thai and international visitors
- Vineyard tram tour fees: Adults: 250 THB, Children: 100 THB
Opening Hours
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Open daily from 09:00 – 18:00
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Last tram tour departs at approximately 17:00