Equally popular with young couples and families, tourists and Thais (including the royal family), Hua Hin’s three miles of attractive powdery sands are flanked by good value hotels, luxury resorts and world-renowned spas. After dark, enjoy some friendly bartering at the vibrant night market, be tempted by the countless food stalls and retreat to a sophisticated wine bar or casual music venue.
While Cha Am may not rival Hua Hin for facilities, it has a long casuarina-lined beach, calm turquoise waters, a laid-back air and is highly regarded for its succulent seafood.
Kui Buri is half an hour’s drive south of Hua Hin and is a peaceful, underdeveloped area home to numerous fishing villages and a gorgeous...
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Hua Hin and Cha Am’s central location give it three distinctive seasons, with some of the lowest rainfall in the country. The dry season runs from November to February, the hot season extends from March to June and the rainy season lasts from July to October. Rain usually occurs mid-afternoon and doesn’t tend to last too long.
There are no direct flights from the UK to Hua Hin and Cha Am. From Bangkok the transfer by road is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, while Kui Buri is 3 hours.
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