Hua Hin villas : Cha Am

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Hua Hin - seaside resort on the gulf of thailand

Hua Hin is a seaside resort set on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand. Once known as a quiet fishing village, it grew into a renowned escape destination from the 1920’s after the royal families started building summer palaces here. The weather of this location is typically pleasant and can be enjoyed throughout the year. This laidback resort town is mostly popular with Thai people as a weekend break, especially from Bangkok to take pleasure in the beaches and Hua Hin golfing. Moreover, Hua Hin villas are also very popular for those who plan to visit Prachuap Kirikan. For Hua Hin nightlife, the downtown is very international, and to relax, Hua Hin is home to some of the finest spas in Thailand where you can get an expert Thai massage.

Major attractions of Hua Hin

The best things in Hua Hin can mostly be done on the seaside. Though the Thai people envisage this location as a romantic getaway destination, it now currently has seaside houses, summer palaces, and luxurious holiday villas to rent in Hua Hin. Much of its major attractions lie in the charming old-world feel but the others include Hua Hin beach and Khao Takiab which is a landmark hill which has various temples and is a great place to watch the sunset. Moreover, the Hua Hin beach runs from one side to the other, and gives you incredible long range views. The favourite market is in the middle of Hua Hin, and is tourist oriented. The one favoured by the Thais is called the Grand Market. You can visit these locations and make the most of your vacation.

Rent A Luxurious Holiday Villa In Hua Hin

If you just want to relax in Hua Hin, there are a number of Hua Hin Villas hugging the beach; others are based around the town centre, all catering to the modern holiday maker in search of comfort and privacy, in a holiday destination with plenty to see and do. Apart from relaxing in Hua Hin, there is a lot to indulge in Hua Hin. Restaurants close to the beach and on Khao Takiab are tourist orientated, and authentic Thai food sellers are on Phetkasem Rd along the way to Khao Takiab.


Cha Am Beach, Hua Hin

 

Cha Am Beach is one of the highlights of Phetchaburi province on the Western south eastern coast of Thailand facing the Gulf of Siam. Cha Am beach villas are a luxury accommodation choice for discerning travelers, and the whole Cha-Am area has a secluded, exclusive feel, as the town in framed by mountainous jungle, separating it form Myanmar.

Cha-am is the premier beach resort in Phetchaburi and Cha-Am villas are some of the best positioned in the whole of Thailand. Cha-am has long been predominantly a Thai resort, with the majority of visitors from abroad choosing to stay at Hua Hin nearby. Cha-Am is quiet on weekdays, busy on weekends and lively on holidays, all owing to its convenient location, 175km from Bangkok. Cha Am town runs along side the white-sand beach, which is reportedly Thailand's longest. The post office and market are close by the train station, and this represents a centre of sorts for his very small town.

On the beach there are deckchairs and umbrellas for rent, and beer, soft drinks and fresh seafood from local small vendors. For a nominal charge after swimming in the sea, go to one of the public bathhouses for washing off the sea water before sitting down I one of the bars or restaurants.

Phra Ratchaniwet Marukhathayawan, the summer palace of King Rama VI is open to the public through the gates of Rama VI Military Camp from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. The palace consists of a series of one-and-two-floor units on stilts, linked by covered walkways. The whole structure is made of teak, with shuttered windows and tiled roofs and is worth a visit.

Cha-am Beach is a beautiful beach, in close proximity to Hua Hin of Phrachuap Khiri Khan, and is located 40 kms. south of the town or 20 kms. north of Hua Hin, and another 2 kms. along an access road. Cha-am was once a small fishing village, but the building of the royal palace in Hua Hin during the reign of King Rama VI, drew the attention of holiday makers from Bangkok.

Cha Am Beach Watersports

The water is home to adrenaline boosting water skiing, banana boats and jet skis, and you can always ride a bicycle along the 6-km road running in parallel with the beach. There are areas that are still unoccupied areas ideal for swimming.

Cha Am Attractions

While there's plenty to do on and around Cha Am, particularly in the direction of Hua Hin, the main appeal of Cha Am Beach lies in its ability to conjure a lifestyle of ease, leisure and quiet. A Cha Am luxury villa provides the ultimate in laid back living, with all the in-house amenities and entertainments you could need. A relaxing walk to the sands of the local seafood restaurant provides a daily activity, and the early evening is great time to relax on a sea view balcony.

Cha-Am villas for rent

Cha-am is the premier beach resort in Phetchaburi and Cha-Am villas are some of the best positioned in the whole of Thailand.

Cha-am is very much a Thai resort, since most international visitors choose to stay in nearby Hua Hin. 178 km from Bangkok, Cha-Am is quiet on weekdays, busy on weekends and lively on holidays. The town stretches along the length of the white-sand beach, which is said to be Thailand's longest. The post office and market are near the train station, and that's the nearest this huge stretch of sand gets to having a centre

The beach has deckchairs and umbrellas for rent, and beer, soft drinks and tasty seafood from local vendors. You can wash off with fresh water at one of the public bathhouses for a nominal charge after swimming in the sea.
Phra Ratchaniwet Marukhathayawan, the summer palace of King Rama VI is open to the public through the gates of Rama VI Military Camp from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. The palace consists of a series of one-and-two-floor units on stilts, linked by covered walkways. The whole structure is made of teak, with shuttered windows and tiled roofs and is worth a visit.