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Best beach near Pattaya?

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    why are you asking about pattaya? are you secretly pretending to live there while simultaneously bashing it on the forum and acting holier than thou for not living there? or are you secretly

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  • Sai Kaew Beach is south of Pattaya.  100 baht for foreigners. Food, shade and clear water.

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Pattaya beach. 

 

I hear you can reserve your spot right on the beach for your nightly stay. 

 

Just go to koh Chang or koh mak. Koh mak is very peaceful. 

 

44 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

What's your recommendation?

I thought you were the Pattaya expert Ralf

Are you bored today,starting silly topics 

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13 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I thought you were the Pattaya expert Ralf

Are you bored today,starting silly topics 

I'm not Ralf

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why are you asking about pattaya?

are you secretly pretending to live there while simultaneously bashing it on the forum and acting holier than thou for not living there?

or are you secretly fantasizing about living there? 

 

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5 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

why are you asking about pattaya?

are you secretly pretending to live there while simultaneously bashing it on the forum and acting holier than thou for not living there?

or are you secretly fantasizing about living there? 

 

Shut up

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Sai Kaew Beach is south of Pattaya.  100 baht for foreigners. Food, shade and clear water.

14 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Wong amet maybe

Last time I went there (which was a while ago) a pipe was disgorging waste or effluent straight into the sea visible on the beach........

I'd tell you, but you for some insane reason apparently supported Kamala Harris. Probably don't live in Thailand either

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1 hour ago, KhaoHom said:

I'd tell you, but you for some insane reason apparently supported Kamala Harris. Probably don't live in Thailand either

Beaches is the topic weirdo

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1 hour ago, EVENKEEL said:

Sai Kaew Beach is south of Pattaya.  100 baht for foreigners. Food, shade and clear water.

Seems to get the best reviews

1 hour ago, KhaoHom said:

I'd tell you, but you for some insane reason apparently supported Kamala Harris. Probably don't live in Thailand either

I certainly did !

18 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Seems to get the best reviews

At the main gate you leave your DL, then later further down the road you stop and pay. 

Hire a boat, cross the bay, land at Cha Am ad you will be with ylike minded people and can discuss the virtues of pre-arranging  your funeral and the best support hose for varicose veins.

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Nang Ram beach is the best but you need a motorbike or car, few tourists, busy with Thais at the weekend

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Years ago, Jomtien down the coast a ways was OK for swimming. Like 2004.  I mention 2004 because that was my second trip to Pattaya and we and my friends ended up going to Ko Samet and were there during the tsunami.  We had reservations for phuket but for some reason my buddy changed us to Ko Samet.  Saved my life as I guarantee I would have been swimming in the morning before the sun gets too hot and I would have been in the water when the Tsunami came.  I was aware of tsunamis and there is a good chance I would have made it to high ground in Patong , but you never know

On 4/13/2025 at 7:17 PM, blaze master said:

Pattaya beach. 

 

I hear you can reserve your spot right on the beach for your nightly stay. 

 

Just go to koh Chang or koh mak. Koh mak is very peaceful. 

 

Just came back from Koh Chang, still my favourite island, quiet but have bars, if you want a bit of night life. In my opinion ideal place for couples 

There is a beach you can access from Buddha Hill. Mostly used by locals and long term folks. You will walk down many steps to get to the beach.

Pratumnak Soi 5 beach isn’t bad. Usually not too crowded except on weekends and holidays. You can walk down further to the right for more shade and less people. Water is fine. 

16 hours ago, Expat68 said:

Just came back from Koh Chang, still my favourite island, quiet but have bars, if you want a bit of night life. In my opinion ideal place for couples 

 

Personally, I think Koh Samet is closer, has better beaches, is quieter (it's all a natural park), and still has a zone of nightlife and restaurants if you're looking for some fun.
A good destination for couples.

 

On 4/13/2025 at 8:58 PM, scubascuba3 said:

Nang Ram beach is the best but you need a motorbike or car, few tourists, busy with Thais at the weekend

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Train goes there.

2 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

Train goes there.

I've never seen a train anywhere near it

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11 hours ago, Espanol said:

 

Personally, I think Koh Samet is closer, has better beaches, is quieter (it's all a natural park), and still has a zone of nightlife and restaurants if you're looking for some fun.
A good destination for couples.

 

Samet is far more busy because its close.

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