Who would say no to a wonderful beach vacation and that too in a place that doesn’t have one but a platter of beaches for you to take your pick from? Hua Hin is a paradise that has been the holiday retreat of the Thai royal family for decades and gained popularity as a leisure hideaway with an old world charm, making it unique. As a result of many splendid beaches, Hua Hin hotels are available in large numbers. Beach hotels in Hua Hin Thailand have their own character and signature style of hospitality that is very unique to the country. Anantara Hua Hin Thailand Resort is a famous resort in Hua Hin known for its luxury hospitality.
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin waters are warm throughout the year and the shallow sea levels make it safe for everyone. With ample shops and restaurants to eat from, food is never an issue at the beach. You can also go clip-clop on a pony, watching the white foamy waters come bid you greetings, giving you a feel of travelling in a distant land long ago.
If you’re done with the charms of the Hua Hin beach then all you’ve got to do is travel 7kms south and you will get to the magic of Khao Takiab beach. Once a quite fishing village, the soft sandy beaches that appear from behind Monkey Mountain has enchanted locals and tourists alike. Snorkelling is a favourite activity here because of the crystal clear waters. Think the experience is just too soothing? Get on the jet skis and go on the ride of your life.
When you’re done monkeying around in Khao Takiab, you can head to Suan Son Pradiphat. A quieter beach which literally means Sea Pine Tree Garden, the beach is lined with trees.
Unlike the other beaches, this one is still largely undiscovered and so is a more surreal atmosphere.
Still not satisfied your thirst for beaches? Nothing to worry, just get going to Khao Tao or Turtle Hill. Hidden in a dense jungle is a massive Buddha statue and a temple, offering you something of an adventure trek from the beach.
Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry.