Pattaya Thailand
Pattaya is a popular resort on the North Gulf Coast
of Eastern Thailand, 150 km south-east of Bangkok. Most famous
for its go-go and beer bars, it's also one of Thailand's best
locations for all manner of sports and activities. Some of the
beaches are lacklustre (by Thailand's high standards) and rampant
over-development has long since destroyed any natural charms
it once had, but its plethora of hotels and guest houses and
convenient location with quick and easy access from the capital
make it a popular weekend getaway. Catering for over 5 million
tourists yearly, Pattaya is also able to offer an excellent
range of eating choices and a wide variety of things to do and
see.
Understand
Pattaya's name was originally "Thap Phraya", meaning
Army of the Phraya - commemorating the surrender of Nai Klom's
army to that of Phraya Tak (later King Taksin the Great), without
a fight. Thap Phraya became Phatthaya (the name of the north-easterly
wind at the beginning of the rainy season), and then Phatthaya
(the true phonetic spelling).
Since 1978, Pattaya has been administered under a special autonomous
system with a status comparable to that of a municipality by
the mayor of Pattaya City, who has overall responsibility for
policies, public services, and supervision of all City Hall
employees
Tourism
Once a sleepy fishing town, Pattaya first boomed as an R&R
spot during the Vietnam War and has been a sex tourism destination
trying to improve its image ever since. Currently, Pattaya is
booming again: TAT claims 5,338,000 visitors for 2005 (up 6.5%
from 2004), of which two-thirds were foreigners, and the takeover
by the new Suvarnabhumi Airport (located to the east of Bangkok,
alongside the expressway to Pattaya) from the more distant Don
Muang Airport at the end of September 2006 will undoubtedly
make further increases in tourism revenues inevitable.
Pattaya is popular not only as a beach resort and for its entertainment,
nightlife and shopping, but also for the broad selection of
pastimes it caters for, from golf and horseback riding to bungee
jumping, karting and shooting - not to mention a wide variety
of watersports such as scuba diving, jet-skiing, sailing, water
skiing, windsurfing and kitesurfing, and a whole lot more. Pattaya
is also very popular as a conference, convention and seminar
venue, and the grapevine hosts rumours of future developments
of varying degrees of plausibility, such as a horse racing track,
casinos, and a tram system.
The Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) Information Office
is just outside the centre, exactly 1 km south of the junction
of Second Road and South Pattaya Road - proceed along Pratamnak
Road, continue straight up the hill, and where the road bears
sharp right part way up, turn sharp left into the small side-soi.
Worth a visit if you're in Pattaya for an extended period and
want to browse for fresh ideas for new things to do/see. Open
daily 08:30-16:30, tel. +66-38428750 / 8990 / 7667 or use the
TAT freephone number: dial 1672 or e-mail: tatchon@tat.or.th
See
Animals & zoos
-Underwater World Pattaya, 22/22 Moo 11 Sukhumvit Road
(15 minutes from town centre); tel. +66-38756879. Aquarium full
of tropical creatures. Open 09:00-18:00, last admission 17:30,
feeding times 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 14:00, 14:30, 15:00. Different
prices for Thais (180 baht/adult, 120 baht/child) and foreigners
(360 baht/adult, 180 baht/child).
-Institute of Marine Science Aquarium & Museum, Burapha
University, 169 Long-Hard Bangsaen Road, Bangsaen; tel. +66-38391671
/3 [14] is open 08:30-16:00 (feeding time 14:30), except public
holidays (open 08:30-17:00, feeding times 10:30 + 14:30) and
Mondays (closed); admission 20 baht/adult, 10 baht/child.
-Oasis Seaworld, Paknam, Laemsing, Chanthaburi - full
day guided trips including 45 minutes swimming with dolphins
- approx. 2000 baht/adult 1500 baht/child - available via travel
agencies.
There are two submarines (yellow ones, of course!) with tour
operators in Pattaya:
Hynix of the Sea [15] - main ticket office at the Second
Road end of Tipp Plaza (near Soi 10); tel. +66-38711059 /60
Vimantaitalay [16] contact any Pattaya travel agency;
or tel. +66-38415234
Elephant shows & trekking offered by several operators,
most located on Sukhumvit Road. These include Ban Chang Thai
tel. +66-3870628 /91, Utthayan Chang tel. +66-38716379, Thin
Chang Thai tel. +66-38756516 / +66-38756577, Suan Chang tel.
+66-38756517, Farm Chang Thai tel. +66-38237825.
Elephant Village, 54/1 Moo 2, Tambol Nong Prue; tel+fax.
+66-38249818, +66-38249853 [17] offers shows, elephant trekking
and jungle tours (including a four-day/three-night tour in Phrae
Province).
Monkey Training Centre, Soi Chaiyaphruk (off Highway
#3) tel. +66-38756367 / +66-38756570. Features monkeys trained
to harvest coconuts and undertake other tasks. Also stages cockfighting
(a traditional Thai bloodsport) and a snake show. Open daily,
shows 09:00, 11:00, 12:00, 14:00, 17:00 - admission 250 baht.
International Snake Show, Sukhumvit Road (39/4 Moo 5
- near the junction with North Pattaya Road) tel. +66-38731586
/ snake_show@hotmail.com
Khao Kheow Open Zoo (35 km north of Pattaya) tel. +66-38298270
[18]. A huge zoo with about 8000 animals of 300 species. Open
daily - 08:00-18:00, 50 baht/adult, 10-15 baht/child; Night
Safari 19:00-20:00, 100 baht/adult, 50 baht/child.
Sriracha Tiger Zoo, 341 Moo 3, Nongkham, Si Racha (30
minutes from town centre); tel. +66-38296556 [19]. A zoo with
various shows.
Gardens
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, 163 Sukhumvit Road (15 minutes
east of town centre); tel. +66-38429321 [20]. Beautiful gardens
with waterfalls, elephant shows, "Cultural Extravaganza"
performances 4 times a day, restaurants etc. - enough to fill
an entire day. In Feb 2007 they had major construction ongoing.
We did the whole place in 90 minutes. Disappointing. Yet another
place in Pattaya that thinks it is acceptable to charge foreigners
more than Thais .200 baht for locals, 400 baht for foreigners.
This practice is illegal in Thailand but strangely nobody in
authority is prepared to do something about it.
Saithip Butterfly Garden, 79/5 Moo 11 Bangpra-Khaokheow
Road, Bangpra Sriracha; tel. +66-99365339. Open 08:00-17:00.
Admission for foreigners: 100 baht/adult, 60 baht/child.
Museums
Bottle Art Museum, 79/15 Moo 9, Sukhumvit Road, Nongpler;
tel. +66-38422957, +66-38415783 [21]. More than 300 miniatures
in bottles, open 08:00-20:00.
Open Eyes, 2nd floor of Pattaya Bazaar, 266/52-53 North
Pattaya Road; tel. +66-38362077. "The Great Experience
Behind The Magical", a lot of technological magic and illusion
shows. Open 15:00-23:00; show time 15:00-23:00; Spy Zone show
time 15:00-22:00.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum (tel. +66-38710294
/8) is located on the third floor of Royal Garden Plaza. Access
from both Second Road (you can't miss this side - there's a
large aeroplane protruding from the upper floors) and from Beach
Road. Different prices for Thais (280 baht/adult, 230 baht/child)
and foreigners (380 baht/adult, 280 baht/child); at the same
location there's also a "Haunted Experience" show,
a 4D movie theatre and "Infinity Maze" game. Various
combination tickets available, all dual-priced - for Thais (480
baht/adult, 380 baht/child) and foreigners (580 baht/adult,
480 baht/child) to enter all four. Open daily 11:00-23:00.
Sacred places
Buddha Hill (between Thappraya Road and Phratamnak Road;
5-10 minutes by songthaew) is one of the highest points in Pattaya.
At the summit is the biggest Buddha statue in Pattaya, and nearby
is a beautiful Chinese-style sacred area dedicated to Confucius
and Lao-zi. The next hill, just across the Phratamnak Road,
has the best Pattaya Bay coastline viewpoint and is also worth
a visit, especially for sunset.
Sanctuary of Truth, 206/2 Moo 5, Soi 12, Naklua Road,
Naklua; tel. +66-38225407 / +66-38367229 [22]. An unfinished
project, but worth a visit even now. The main attraction is
a huge ancient-style wooden temple; nearby is a small dolphinarium
with dolphin shows at 11:30 and 15:30.
Theme parks
Gems Gallery, 555 Moo 6, North Pattaya Road; tel. +66-38371222.
One of several "World's Biggest" jewelry stores, this
one also has a theme park.
Million Years Stone Park & Pattaya Crocodile Farm
(15 minute drive from central Pattaya) [23]. Features an exotic
zoo, and crocodile, fire-swallowing and magic shows, as well
as the garden and stone park. Open 08:00-18:30.
Mini Siam [24] is located on Sukhumvit Road, surrounded
by Soi 33, and features miniature replicas of iconic structures
from Thailand and all over the world.
Three Kingdoms Theme Park, 100 Moo 9, Tambon Pong; tel.
+66-38421428 [25]. Adjacent to Horseshoe Point (20 minutes from
Pattaya), this is a Chinese-style garden filled with pagodas,
murals and figures from the Chinese epic San Guo Zhi, and more
an expression of filial piety than a theme park. Perhaps worth
a quick look on a slow day, but unlikely to offer much to visitors
not familiar with the story. 60 baht/adult, 30 baht/child.