Hotels in Hua Hin
Hua Hin is a seaside resort city in Thailand, located approximately 2.5 hours drive from Bangkok, which has also become quite fashionable as a retirement or a vacation home community for resident foreigners. Although developing rapidly, there is a commitment by the local and provincial authorities to avoid the kind of overheated blight that has affected other beach resorts in Thailand.
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Classic romance. Seaside luxury. Thai traditions. Tee off as the sun rises over a wide stretch of blue. Walk in the footsteps of royalty in nearby open-air palaces that wind along the coast. Unwind with an age-old Thai massage and herbal scrub surrounded by lush seaside gardens. Find untold serenity at Anantara Hua Hin.
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Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa is a beachfront hotel set amidst acres of well maintained gardens, surrounded by a pool, down to the white sand and blue waters of the Gulf of Thailand. more...
AKA Hotel Resort & Spa offers luxury villas inspired by Thailand’s meditative traditions. Tucked away in the hills of Hua Hin, the resort’s private villas showcase elegant design and modern amenities. more...
The Baan Bayan was originally built in the early 1900's. It has the undeniably superb location in one of the most sought after areas in Hua Hin. Blessed with its own generous unblemished beach front and a breathaking panoramic view of the Gulf of Siam, the resort is only a few minutes away from Hua Hin town center and market. more...
Baan Duangkaew is a small Thai Cottage style Village located not far from the city center and beach of Hua Hin. An ideal quiet resort nestled in tropical gardens. more...
Bacchus Home resort is one of the most romantic and beautiful hideaways ever. Located just 20 minutes from Hua Hin city, nestled in lavishing greenery with breathtaking views overlooking the white sandy beaches of Hua Hin bay.
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Chiva-Som is a luxury health resort, combining international standards with Thai values and beliefs to deliver personal wellness programs in a positive, non regimented way, focusing on a holistic approach to health that incorporates mind, body and spirit. more...
The Chom View Hotel & Suites is a beachfront property located on the main beach of Hua Hin. more...
The five-star Dusit Resort with its unspoilt beachfront location, combines modern comforts with courteous Thai hospitality. The hotel is located in a scenic location in Hua Hin, Thailand's beach paradise. more...
The Evason Hua Hin Resort and Spa is located in Pranburi approximately 23 km. south of Hua Hin. It is set amongst 20 acres of beautifully landscaped tropical gardens filled with lotus ponds and waterways, facing the Gulf of Siam. more...
The Hilton Hua Hin Resort & Spa is located right on the beach, and so close to the center of this coastal town, that everything you want is within easy reach. Ideal both for leisure and family travel. more...
Hyatt Regency Hua Hin is a 5 star beach-front resort hotel located in the city of Hua Hin, 230 Km south-west of Bangkok on the Gulf of Thailand. The hotel enjoys the prime stretch of 200-meter long beach-front, the longest beach resort in Hua Hin, and its located within 12.5 acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens with exotic foliage and secluded ponds.
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Located in the hip and upcoming Khao Takiap beach area, southern Hua Hin, near the famous Khao Takiap rock and Run Thom Temple. Linear distance to the beach is 150 m, walking distance approx. 300 Meter. Many restaurants and small shops in the immediate vicinity. more...
Lying on the eastern coastline of residential Hua Hin, Putahracsa was crafted together by the owners own touches giving guests a real personal touch to Hua Hin. more...
The two-storey San Sky Villa surrounds their own exclusive pool with an adjacent barbecue area. This Villa combines an interior private residence with an outdoor living scene. Guest can chose to relax in their own private patio bed with a rotating television wall or on the rooftop lounge. more...
Nestled on the Gulf of Siam and conveniently located just off the main highway to Bangkok is one of the newest beach side resorts in Thailand, Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa. Combining the comfort and tranquility of modern Hua Hin, the resort offers boundless ocean views, warm Thai hospitality, and the best in five-star comfort.
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The elegance of a bygone era is carefully retained in this fascinating Colonial style low-rise hotel, which boasts a unique topiary with meticulously sculted elephants, squirrels, and birds on 16 hectares of land, with its own private beach at Sofitel Centara Grand Beach Resort. more...
The 42 "New England Colonial Style" villas at Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin offer an accommodation choice of Deluxe Spa Villa, Deluxe Pool Villa, and Premium Deluxe Pool Villa. Complimenting these heavenly hide-aways are a communal pool, all day restaurant and Thai restaurant, and a Sofitel Club Lounge exclusive to villa guests. more...
The Rock Beach Resort & Spa is a small luxury resort on the beach offering contemporary style accommodation along with the fresh water pond to the end of swimming pool and the Gulf of the Siam sea. more...
The Veranda Resort and Spa, a Boutique Style Resort, is nestled in lush garden alongside the beautiful long beach of Hua Hin & Cha Am, just 10 minutes drive from Hua Hin Market. more...
Hua Hin Air Shuttle is currently the only passenger carrier offering regular flights to/from Hua Hin Airport. The price is very expensive compared to the distance and the time - THB 3100 one way, or THB 5200 return (adult, to/from Bangkok). Train is an easy method to get into Hua Hin, as the train station is right in the center of Hua Hin. However, the trains go very slowly getting away from Bangkok so 2.5 hour road time to Hua Hin stretches to 5 or 6 on the train. The price of the train is around THB100. From Bangkok, buses to Hua Hin leave from the Sai Tai Mai terminal about every 20 minutes and take around 3.5 hours. The price (1st class) is under THB 200. More convenient to downtown Bangkok, you can also take a minibus from the Victory Monument (Anusawari Chai) area, near the BTS skytrain. Cost is THB 180, but limited baggage. The Hua Hin vans board in the alleyway next to Rajavithi Hospital at the southwest side of the Victory Monument traffic roundabout. From the skytrain station, take the walkway towards the monument, then turn left and descend the staircase to street level. The minibus area is behind the food vendors area. Look for a small table with "Cha Am, Hua Hin" written in English to buy your ticket. A 1st class bus service will eventually connect Hua Hin directly with Suvarnabhumi Airport
Taking a taxi from Bangkok to Hua Hin (distance about 200 km) is possible. Price after negotiation should be in the THB 2000-2500 range. The limousine services, available at Bangkok Airport, are more expensive than an ordinary taxi.
There are many ways to get around in Hua Hin, Sawngthaews run the same routes all day and cost only THB 10 baht. There are numerous motorcycle taxis and tuk-tuks, fewer car taxis. Negotiate price beforehand. There are quite a lot of upscale tourists in Hua Hin and prices are sometimes adjusted upwards. Better to clarify the matter ahead of time. Car rentals are available, and this can be convenient if you're comfortable driving in Thailand. Motorcycle rentals are readily available. Hua Hin is very flat, and bicycle is a good way to get around locally. Rentals available, but not so prevalent as motos.
Kao Takeab is one of the highest area in Hua Hin, by going up this mountain by driving you will see the whole Hua Hin and also nice beach. This is another good place to wait for the sunset as well. Also the food on Kao Takeab is very delicious too. Beaches: there is only one beach, which runs from one side of Hua Hin to the other. Basically it's one long beach. At the south end of town, Khao Takeab interrupts the beach. On the other side (technically not Hua Hin anymore) is a lovely swimming beach with a view of Khao Takeab's South face. Just a little further on, Suan Son beach is owned by the thai army, but open to the public for a small fee. Notable for the tropical sea pines lining the shore.
There are many other acitivities as well like ATV, horse riding, go-kart, and kite boarding. Must go to night market. Where they sell foods and clothes. Shop at the night markets. Things that you can buy range from T-shirts to antiques. Note that there are two night markets. The better known is in the middle of Hua Hin, and is rather tourist oriented. The one the Thais favor is known as the Grand market because its in the parking lot between Grand Hotel and Sao Paulo Hospital. More diverse and interesting, but does not operate Monday and Tuesday.