โปรแกรมเที่ยว พร้อมที่พัก 3 วัน 2 คืน พัทยา สัตหีบ
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โปรแกรมเที่ยว พร้อมที่พัก แหล่งซื้ออาหารทะเล 3 วัน 2 คืน พัทยา สัตหีบ เที่ยวคุ้มคุณภาพครบ
Koh Lan is situated to the west of Pattaya Strait, about 7.7 kms from the shore, covering an area of about 4 square kilometers. There are beautiful beaches, clear water, and an abundance of coral, Visitors can view the coral either from a glass-bottom boat or by diving down directly.
A well-known beach is at Ta Waen Beach in the northern part of the island, a 750 meters stretch of white sand with ... read more
some 10 kilometers west of Pattaya Strait or 600 meters away from Ko Lan. Ko Sak is another small island shaped like a horse shoe with an area of 0.05 square kilometers. It has two beaches, one on the northern cover 250 meters in length, an area in which boats usually stop for tourists to swim and another one on the southern part of the island opposite the first island, with a pathway linking the ...
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is a fishing village about 5 kilometers away from Chonburi. Ang Sila was formerly one of the oldest seaside resorts. The village is famous for its cottage industry, producing stone mortars and animal sculptures, like elephants, horses and tigers. Ang Sila also boasts a number of seafood restaurants. On the beach, one can find villagers shelling fresh oysters, A wide array of local handicraft are a...
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Koh Lan
A well-known beach is at Ta Waen Beach in the northern part of the island, a 750 meters stretch of white sand with ... read more
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Koh Sak
situated on the campus of Burapha University. The institute evolved from the Aquarium and Museum of Salt Water Animals through the financial assistance received from the Government of Japan. This institute aims to be the center of studies on Marine Science, consisting of three parts: the Marine Science Museum, Marine Animal Rearing Center and Marine Ocean Research Laboratory. The public will be ad...
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Ang Sila
a market famous for Chonburi's local handicraft and souvenirs about 1 kilometer from the junction leading to Bang Saen. Among its well-known buys are different types of dried seafood, Khao Lam or gluttonous rice baked in bamboo, hor-mok (spicy steamed fish cakes), hoi-jor (deep fried shrimp cakes), sweetened-banana and taro chips, and sweetened-fruit preserves....
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