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โปรแกรมเที่ยว พร้อมที่พัก แหล่งซื้ออาหารทะเล 3 วัน 2 คืน พัทยา สัตหีบ เที่ยวคุ้มคุณภาพครบ
Khao Ma Cho Pier serves as the vital strategic sole boarding point for travelers headed to Samaesarn Island Located within the grounds of the Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum and managed by the Royal Thai Navy, this pier functions as the heart of a systematic eco-tourism operation. From ticket sales and visitor screening to organizing ferry schedules, every step is designed to ...
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Samaesarn Island is one of the nine islands under the Plant Genetic Conservation Project initiated by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and is under the strict supervision of the Royal Thai Navy. The primary mission is to maintain the integrity of natural resources both on land and under the sea. Consequently, no overnight stays are permitted on the island to minimize environmental impact a...
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HTMS Chakri Naruebet is the first and only aircraft carrier of the Royal Thai Navy. Its auspicious name, graciously bestowed by the King, means The Great Sovereign of the Chakri Dynasty. Constructed at the Bazán Shipyard in Spain and commissioned into service on March 20, 1997, the ship stands majestically at Chuk Samet Pier. It serves as the fleet's flagship for sea control and power ...
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Khao Chi Chan, also known as Buddha Mountain, is a world-renowned cultural and religious landmark located in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, Thailand. The site is distinguished by a colossal Buddha image carved directly into a limestone cliff using advanced laser technology. The Buddha image was graciously bestowed the royal name Phra Phuttha Maha Wachira Uttamophat Sasada and was creat...
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Bali Hai Pier, situated at the southern end of Pattaya Beach, serves as the central nervous system of maritime tourism in Chonburi. This expansive facility has been modernized to accommodate a massive influx of daily visitors, acting as the primary docking point for everything from large passenger ferries and speedboats to luxury yachts. The atmosphere here is international and electric, reflectin...
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Koh Larn Island is a world-class popular destination situated parallel to Pattaya Beach. The island is 2 km wide and 5 km long, located only 7.5 km from the mainland. The standout landmark is Na Baan Pier, the first gateway for visitors and a prime viewpoint to witness the Pattaya and Jomtien skyline, where skyscrapers line the coast beautifully. Around the island, you will find fine white sand an...
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Sak Island is a small, uniquely shaped island resembling a horseshoe or the letter "U." Located only a few hundred meters from the larger Ko Lan, this small island is a paradise for relaxation. It offers a level of privacy and quietness that is hard to find on the main beaches of Pattaya. The island features two main shorelines North Beach and South Beach which are conveniently connected by a...
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Bangsaen Institute of Marine Science, Burapha University, widely known as Bangsaen Aquarium, has become the most viral and trending destination since the launch of its newly expanded building. This project has elevated the facility from a traditional educational museum to a space that showcases marine life as living art. Its popularity isn't just about beauty; it’s about a design that unders...
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Ang Sila Market is an ancient fishing community with a history spanning over a hundred years. It holds immense historical significance as it was Thailand's first seaside resort area during the reigns of King Rama IV and King Rama V. This is evidenced by the White Building and Red Building, which remain beautifully preserved today. The name Ang Sila (Stone Basin) comes from the geographical feature...
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Nong Mon Market is an enduring symbol of visiting Chonburi. The name "Nong Mon" has a fascinating history rooted in local legend. It is said that during a severe plague, a wandering monk arrived and performed a sacred ritual, pouring Holy Water into a local pond for villagers to drink and bathe. Miraculously, the people recovered, and the area became known as Nong Nam Mon (Holy Water Pond), e...
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