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Hua Hin
Overview

One of the older beach resorts in Thailand and popular with both locals and tourists alike due to its proximity to the capital Bangkok, Hua Hin has a lovely stretch of beach, a great selection of street food restaurants to choose from along the main strip and some beautiful hotels scattered along the coastline.

 

If you’re looking for a beach destination away from the hustle and b

Essential Information: When to go and what you'll need

Temperature (Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall (Avg.monthly mm)
January
27°c
February
28°c
March
28°c
April
28°c
May
28°c
June
29°c
July
26°c
August
28°c
September
27°c
October
28°c
November
27°c
December
27°c
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Getting Around

Hua Hin can be found on the mainland, on the western side of the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 3hrs by road from Bangkok. It is located on the main route south from Bangkok and is therefore easily accessible both by private and public transportation.

Your Guide to Hua Hin
Things to do
Places to go
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Black Mountain Water Park


This has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area in recent years and it’s not hard to see why. Located approximately 15km outside of Hua Hin, the waterpark offers a great choice of water slides including the exhilarating Black Wave and nerve-testing Purple Speed to the gentler Green and Wide Wave slides which are a little more suited to the younger guests. There’s also a lazy river, wave pool and a children’s adventure pool to keep everyone entertained and happy! This place really does provide a great day out for families and thrill-seekers alike.

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Khao Tao And Hat Sai Noi


Located approximately 20km south of Hua Hin, and best reached using one of the local taxis, is the village of Khao Tao. Here you’ll find Hat Sai Noi, a beautiful stretch of secluded beach and the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for something a little quieter (although we would recommend visiting it during the week and avoiding the busier weekends and public holidays). There’s also a large temple complex perched on a cliff above the bay which is worth visiting and contains several Buddha statues and shrines.

 

Where to go in Hua Hin

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