snoop1130 Posted Thursday at 12:16 PM Posted Thursday at 12:16 PM Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Mail As the High Season draws to a close, Pattaya continues to captivate European tourists, with many opting to extend their stays. This bustling beach town remains a favorite thanks to its relaxed atmosphere, stunning beaches, and improved tourism policies. A recent survey on February 25th in Yinyom and Cozy Beach shows these areas buzzing with activity. The beaches attract both Thai and international sunbathers, couples, and tourists, all drawn to its clear waters and beautiful sunsets. Cozy Beach, in particular, offers a peaceful escape with its powdery sands and scenic rocky landscapes. Unlike Pattaya's main beaches, Cozy Beach prohibits jet ski rentals, creating a safe haven for swimmers and nature lovers. This ban preserves the area's tranquil ambiance, making it ideal for families and couples seeking a restful getaway. Sarawut, a local business owner, notes a change in the tourist demographic. He sees more visitors from India and Russia, who predominantly stay in nearby hotels like Cozy Beach. Families and couples looking for peace make up most of the crowd, while Thai tourists flock in on weekends. Despite stable earnings from chair rentals and food sales, the jet ski ban has affected overall business income. Yet, with a steady flow of tourists, local businesses remain optimistic. Pattaya's tourism industry shows resilience as it moves into the low season. The city is set to benefit from the Thai government's Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism & Sports Year 2025 campaign. This initiative aims to attract 40 million visitors and generate over 3 trillion baht, reinforcing Thailand's status as a premier global travel destination, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-27 2
blaze master Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM I wonder if there are any spots left for nightly accommodation.
Popular Post smedly Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM look the news last few months, locals fighting stabbinig ,, Chinese are now scared to come to Thailand, every day we watch fatalities on the roads - buses with multiple fatalitiies, carnage, you would think after years they would figure out what the problem is, but no it is getting worse, as i have said many times - THE POLICE NEED TO PROATIVELY ENFORCE THE LAW, not wait for something to happen, they need to catch the drugged up bus driver "before" he kills" 30 people, they need to stop drunkndrivers beforw they kill, Thai police have no clue about prevention - and detection or prevention, until they understand this people will continue die and the carnage 1 2 3
Kinok Farang Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 hours ago, smedly said: look the news last few months, locals fighting stabbinig ,, Chinese are now scared to come to Thailand, every day we watch fatalities on the roads - buses with multiple fatalitiies, carnage, you would think after years they would figure out what the problem is, but no it is getting worse, as i have said many times - THE POLICE NEED TO PROATIVELY ENFORCE THE LAW, not wait for something to happen, they need to catch the drugged up bus driver "before" he kills" 30 people, they need to stop drunkndrivers beforw they kill, Thai police have no clue about prevention - and detection or prevention, until they understand this people will continue die and the carnage Don't know your nationality mate but Pattaya is 10 times safer than any city in the UK now. 1
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