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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... read more
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... read more
Koh Phai (Koh Phai) is the largest island in the Koh Phai archipelago, located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 13 kilometers from Pattaya’s coastline. The archipelago consists of several smaller islands such as Koh Man Wichai, Koh Luan, Koh Klueng Badan, and other surrounding islets. Koh Phai is under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy, which helps preserve its natural environment... read more
Koh Kram Noi Island is a small island located near Koh Kram Yai, under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy. The distinctive charm of this island lies in its undisturbed natural state; as it is not a primary stop for large tour boats, Koh Kram Noi maintains an exceptionally quiet and private atmosphere. The beaches boast fine, creamy white sand that contrasts beautifully with the gradient shades... read more
Na Jomtien Beach is emerging as Chonburi’s new leading attraction after a major beach nourishment project that has completely reshaped its former image. Once a narrow shoreline with little space for walking during high tide, Na Jomtien has now transformed into a broad sandy beach measuring more than 50 meters wide and stretching continuously for several kilometers. The view is filled with so... read more
Jomtien Beach is a leisure paradise that perfectly blends modern vibes with a seaside atmosphere. With its significantly widened and pristine shoreline, the 6-kilometer golden sand stretch has become a hip hub for activities from sunset picnics to strolling along the neatly organized promenade that rivals international beach destinations, impressing visitors from the very first moment.
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Phra Yai Temple, also known as Temple Phra Yai Khao Phra Tamnak (Big Buddha Temple on Pratumnak Hill), is one of the must-see religious sites when visiting Pattaya. The Buddha image enshrined on the hilltop is distinctive and revered by both Thais and foreigners. The Buddha image, in the granting blessing posture, is named "Phra Phuttha Sukhothai Walai Chonlathan" and stands at a height of 18... read more
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... read more
North Pattaya Beach is the stretch extending from the Dolphin Roundabout down towards Central Pattaya Road. This section is distinctly different from Central and South Pattaya, as it has a much calmer and more orderly atmosphere. It is home to several five-star hotels and luxury resorts, meaning the beach in this area is generally well-maintained and clean, perfect for tourists seeking quality and... read more
Wong Phra Chan Beach is a stunning jewel hidden in the northern reaches of Pattaya within the Naklua district an area renowned for its serene character and traditional charm compared to the vibrant chaos of Central Pattaya. The beach features a compact, elegant curve that embraces the sea, living up to its name, which translates to Moonlight Beach or The Crescent Moon. This location acts as a tran... read more
Sanctuary of Truth Museum is a monumental architectural marvel that looks as if it stepped out of a dream. It rises toward the horizon like a mountain of wood, meticulously carved from entirely wooden materials from its foundation to the tip of its spires. This is not just a building; it is a living work of art, recognized as the largest wooden castle in the world, standing as tall as a ... read more
Krating Lai Beach is a tranquil coastal area located in the northern part of Pattaya within the Bang Lamung district. Unlike other bustling beaches in the region, this beach remains remarkably peaceful and natural. The landscape has been tastefully renovated into a seaside public park with a long, clean promenade that stretches parallel to the horizon and turquoise waters. This makes it a perfect ... read more
Bang Saen Beach has been a famous maritime destination and a paramount symbol of tourism in Chonburi Province for many decades. Located only about 80 kilometers from Bangkok or what locals call a "brief moment" of travel it remains the all-time number one destination for families and travelers. The coastline stretches from the Bang Saen Circle through the lively Laem Taen area and down to Won Napa... read more
Laem Taen is currently the most modern lifestyle and leisure hub in Saen Suk. The area has been renovated into a massive multipurpose plaza that extends into the sea, featuring wide, clean coastal walkways that seamlessly connect Bang Saen Beach to the ascent of Khao Sam Muk. The iconic Dolphin Sculpture and the large Laem Taen sign serve as the primary landmarks, making it a mandatory check-in sp... read more
Saen Suk Wisuthi Wararam Temple  or commonly known as Saen Suk Temple , is one of the most significant religious sites and famous Buddhist tourism destinations in Chonburi Province. It is renowned for its unique identity, seamlessly blending sculptural art with Buddhist teachings in a way that is easy to understand and accessible to visitors of all ages.
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Khao Sam Muk has been completely transformed from a traditional viewpoint into a modern, minimalist international landmark. The highlight of this transformation is the newly developed Skywalk and elevated walkways that wind along the cliffside, allowing visitors to enjoy the sea breeze and capture breathtaking photos of the Gulf of Thailand up close. With its clean white architecture and the iconi... read more
Nacha Sa Thai Chue Shrine, officially known as Viharnra Sien - Thep Sathit Phra Kiti Chaloem, is a majestic Chinese Buddhist sanctuary located along the coastal road of Ang Sila. Originally a small shrine born from the faith of Mr. Somchai Chaloemthong, it has evolved into a magnificent complex built to honor the 72nd birthday of King Rama IX. The architecture is among the most spectacular Souther... read more
Ho Phra Phuttha Sihing Ming Mongkhon Sirinat is far more than a religious site; it has served as the spiritual center for the people of Chonburi for over six decades. Standing elegantly on Wachira Prakan Road near the Provincial Hall, the building features a Tri-Muk (triple-porch) Thai architectural style. Its design emphasizes airy spaces and graceful lines, perfectly blending traditional craftsm... read more
Chonlamarkwithi 84th Anniversary Bridge locally known as the Seaside Road, was initially developed to alleviate traffic congestion in Chonburi city. However, due to its breathtaking scenery, it quickly transformed into a major tourist destination. The bridge is designed to stand high above the shoreline, stretching parallel to Chonburi’s municipal boundaries toward Bang Saen. Along the ... read more

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