WHAT TO DO, WHAT TO SEE IN PATTAYA AND ALL AROUND?
CENTRAL PATTAYA Pattaya Klang, or Central Pattaya, is a little funkier than the
Northern district. The hotels are not so grand, the restaurants
smaller, and here you will find the beginning of Pattaya's bar-beers,
or open-air bars. There are plenty of tailor shops, and some go-go bars.
Pattaya police station, and the Immigration Office are here. Two main
shopping malls, the Royal Garden Plaza and Mike's Place, are both in Central
Pattaya. In addition to the action along Beach Road, many of the Sois
are very lively: Soi Post Office, and Soi Pattayaland 1, 2 and 3 in particular.
There is a Tourist Police office on Beach Road near the junction with
South Pattaya's Walking Street. The Sois will all take you through to
Second Road, where there are more bars and restaurants, and a couple of
dive shops. There are many small hotels and guesthouses here, offering
good value accommodation and no-frills Western and Thai dining.
NORTH PATTAYA / NAKLUA Naklua means "salt fields", after the main occupation
of the area before the rise of tourism and industry. There is
still the air of an ancient village to Naklua today, for here you will
see old wooden houses and narrow streets, traditional noodle shops and
working fishing boats. The old houses over the creek are especially picturesque,
and a walk through the streets will reveal plenty of little shops selling
handicrafts and domestic goods. The Dolphin Roundabout and the beginning
of Beach Road mark the junction with North Pattaya, and the surroundings
change dramatically. This is the classy end of the resort, with up-market
hotels and restaurants facing out over the beach. Here too you can begin
a pleasant walk along the beachfront, for a recently built promenade will
take you along the shore under the palm trees right up to through to the
back part of Pattaya, known as Second Road. There are more major hotels
here, along with shopping areas, bars, clubs, and a Tourist Police office.
SOUTH PATTAYA South Pattaya Road curves sharply off from Beach Road, taking
the traffic away from this busy district which is now known as Walking
Street. A relatively recent development, this pedestrians only
zone is welcome relief, allowing visitors to browse amongst the endless
little shops offering fast tailoring services, sports goods, jewelry and
souvenirs. Here too the bars are almost endless, as are the big seafood
restaurants, several of them built out over the ocean and offering pleasant
surroundings to enjoy you meal. South Pattaya tends to be older, busier
than the remainder of the city. You can walk uninterrupted all the way
through to the Siam Bayshore Hotel and Arthachinda Road, which effectively
marks the boundary of South Pattaya. Take any of the Sois, no matter how
tiny they may seem, to make you way through to Pratamnak Road, the back
part of Pattaya which links up with Second Road.
PATTAYA - JOMTIEN As is so often the case in Thailand, you will see several different
spellings of "Jomtien". This district, with its 6km
beach, is divided off form the rest of Pattaya by the hill which rises
to the back of South Pattaya. Drive over the hill, past the big Buddha
and the Royal Cliff Hotel, and down into the relatively quiet Jomtien.
The beach is popular with windsurf and water sports enthusiasts, largely
because the area enjoys brisk and fresh breezes sweeping inland from the
Thai Gulf, and because the seas are less congested with boats than in
Pattaya Bay. This is also the place to relax for a suntan, of go for long
early morning or sunset walks along the oceanfront. There is little in
the way of beer bars at Jomtien, which is essentially a residential area
with beachside hotels, bungalow complexes, condominiums and restaurants.
ATTRACTIONS & PLACES OF INTEREST
Pattaya also provides plenty of on land recreation,
a number of excellent 18-hole golf clubs, while other sporting options
include tennis, horse-back riding, go-kart racing, shooting, archery,
bowling, snooker...the list goes on. There is even a motor racing track.
True to its city status, Pattaya, unlike other beach resorts, shows no
slackening of pace after sundown. South Pattaya, popularly referred to
as "The Strip", is packed with all kinds of restaurants, bars,
discos, and shops. If South Pattaya is a trifle overwhelming, those seeking
quieter opportunities for shopping, dining and evening entertainment will
not be disappointed. Such has been the development of the resort in recent
years that full amenities are now to be found throughout Pattaya which
extends well inland from the bay.
Shopping possibilities are as varied as Pattaya's other
attractions. Souvenirs, handicrafts, gems and jewellery, ready-to-wear
and custom-tailored clothing, paintings and more are all to be found along
"The Strip" and increasingly at smart shops and department stores
throughout the resort.
With many interesting attractions
in and around Pattaya, visitors can have a variety of do-it-yourself day
trips to keep their holidays fun-filled and enjoyable.
Mini Siam & Mini Europe located
near Pattaya Klang, it displays Thai and European heritage on a miniature
scale. This is the third miniature town in the world after the Netherlands
and Taiwan that brings together models of important objects and historical
sites of different culture, and civilizations of various periods from
the ancient time till the present. More than 100 models, each on a scale
of 1:25, are displays in an area of 29 Rai, surrounded by natural scenarios
blended with different types of well selected trees.
Open from 7.00-22.00 hrs. Call (038) 421628 for more details.
Million Years Stone Park & Crocodile Farm
located some 9 kilometers from Pattaya township, comprises breeding pens
with more than 1,000 crocodiles, a zoo, and a bonsai garden decorated
with rock formations.
Open daily from 8.30-18.00 hrs. There are crocodile shows at 11.00, 14.00
and 16.30 hrs. For more information please contact Tel. 5795033 Bangkok
or (038) 249347-9 Pattaya
Wat Yansangwararam a temple under the
king's patronage is unique for it's modern Thai architecture. Here meditation
courses are available at 16.00 and 18.00 hrs. The temple is 12 kilometers
south of Pattaya and only 3 kilometers from Nong Nooch Village. Call (038)
237642 for further information. Nearby is a Chinese-style building called
"Wihan Sian" housing antiques and art objects from China. Admission
fee is 30 baht per person.
Siam Country Club located at Km. 145 on Sukhumvit Highway,
with the left turn about 11 kilometers. With 6,448 yards, par 72, it is
one of country's most challenging courses with lots of wooded hills. The
course offers accommodation in a beautiful hilly landscape.
Pattaya Elephant Village is on the road to Siam Country
Club Golf Courses. The village shows elephant displaying forestry skills,
playing football and re-enactment of the war elephant parade. The village
also demonstrates how wild elephants were captured in the northeastern
part of Thailand. Daily show time is at 14.30 P.M.
Panarak Park 5 km off Pattaya City on
the road to Siam Country Club Golf Course, offers a tropical garden setting.
The park has with fishing gears for a well stocked fishing pond. With
bungalow accommodations, restaurant, jogging and cycling paths, boating
and water-cycling. It gives an up-country experience for staying overnight
there.
The Bira International Circuit (Pattaya)
Located at Km. 14 on Route 36 to Rayong, offers international motor and
motorcycle racing occasionally. The 2.4 kilometers circuit is ideal for
formula 3 races. For the one who loves speed and would like to experience
real thing on the racing track, the circuit opens every day. For more
details Tel. 5877448.
Pattaya Park between south Pattaya and
Jomtien Beach, is a water amusement park with water sliders, whirlpools
and large pool for children. Admission fee is B 100. Open from 9.00-18.00
hrs. Accommodation is available.
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden covers an
area of some 500 acres about 15 kilometers from South Pattaya. It is a
Thai-village-style park. The entire area is beautifully landscaped, with
orchid nursery and other botanical gardens. There are also cultural and
traditional performances and an elephant show.
Bang Saray fishing village is a few
kilometers off the main highway at km. 164, offers deep-sea fishing opportunities.
There are also other recreational facilities at the local hotels
Ko Larn 45 minutes offshore by tourist
boat or 15 minutes by speed boat, is the largest of Pattaya's islands.
Major attractions include viewing coral reefs from glass bottomed boats,
snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, skiing and parasailing. There are
many seafood restaurants on the island's main beaches. Deep sea fishing
can be arranged to Ko Lan's neighbouring islands such as Koh Khrok and
Koh Sak.