webfact Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Recent oil spill in Rayong fails to deter tourists By English News RAYONG: -- Despite last month’s oil spill in Ao Prao, Prao Bay, on the western part of Thailand’s popular tourist-oriented Samet Island, the beauties of Rayong’s other renowned islands still remain as must-go destinations for many travellers.Foreigners and locals alike are attracted toSamet Island, which lies less than seven kilometers off the coast of Rayong province in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, offering the allure of a tropical paradise with reasonable proximity to Bangkok.“Yes, we are aware of the situation through the news, but prior to travelling here, we made sure that our destination is on a different side to the affected Ao Prao. I would like other travellers, both Thais and foreigners to understand that the situation here in Rayong is normal, beaches are still beautiful. I normally stay at Wong Duen bay,” said Jatuporn Tunrerksataporn, a tourist. Over 700,000 tourists visit the famous islands of Rayong every year, generating over 10 billion baht each year.“Beaches and coastlines are still beautiful, with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water. Natural ecosystems both on land and underwater are still pristine,” said Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association. With this confirmation, interested travellers can rest assured that Rayong – despite its recent tragedy -- is still a paradise of magnificent beaches, delicious seafood, and spotless nature. (MCOT online news) -- TNA 2013-09-05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurentbkk Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ginjag Posted September 5, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted September 5, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nong38 Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I dont suppose many or any of the tourists are aware of any oil spill in the area, par for the course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Beaches and coastlines are still beautiful, with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water. Natural ecosystems both on land and underwater are still pristine,offering the allure of a tropical paradise Must be smoking the same stuff they hand out at the TAT offices... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jaltsc Posted September 5, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted September 5, 2013 "With this confirmation, interested travellers can rest assured that Rayong – despite its recent tragedy -- is still a paradise of magnificent beaches, delicious seafood, and spotless nature." It looks like he plagiarized this from the Chernobyl Tourist Association vacation guide book. Just substituted Rayong for Chernobyl. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbamboo Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 (edited) And when they tire of Rayong there is always the unspoilt paradise of Pattaya to explore. Edited September 5, 2013 by bigbamboo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 And when they tire of Rayong there is always the unspoilt paradise of Pattaya to explore. I'm laughing at this, and I have a condo at Jomptien. Look for heavens sake when it's paradise say it, if it's far from that, keep the gob shut. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocN Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 This is not news, it is a commercial. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patje Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! where are roads that are "dirt tracks" in Rayong ?....plenty of good tarred roads, even a motorway and traffics lights, as regards infastructure Rayong is one of the better areas, even have shopping malls... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Docno Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! where are roads that are "dirt tracks" in Rayong ?....plenty of good tarred roads, even a motorway and traffics lights, as regards infastructure Rayong is one of the better areas, even have shopping malls... Lots of dirt roads on Koh Samet. Maybe that's what he meant.... (I have to agree that the few beaches I've seen that way are not the cleanest in the world) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! where are roads that are "dirt tracks" in Rayong ?....plenty of good tarred roads, even a motorway and traffics lights, as regards infastructure Rayong is one of the better areas, even have shopping malls... Lots of dirt roads on Koh Samet. Maybe that's what he meant.... (I have to agree that the few beaches I've seen that way are not the cleanest in the world) maybe...but do agreed Samet is a bit of sh*thole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellodolly Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. Well to begin with it was not a governor it was "Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association" Are you sure of your other facts. I don't think most tourists go to the beaches to wander off in the back trails. Just a guess on my part. I am really interested in a beach this year to take my son to. Last year it was Krabi and that was a disappointment to both him and myself. Pattaya is off my list as is Phuket. Cha am might be the place to go.. But I would really like to here the truth about the beaches in Rayong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellodolly Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! where are roads that are "dirt tracks" in Rayong ?....plenty of good tarred roads, even a motorway and traffics lights, as regards infastructure Rayong is one of the better areas, even have shopping malls... Lots of dirt roads on Koh Samet. Maybe that's what he meant.... (I have to agree that the few beaches I've seen that way are not the cleanest in the world) Not sure what you meant by "(I have to agree that the few beaches I've seen that way are not the cleanest in the world)" can you clarify that a little bit for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxLee Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Surface clean, yippiiieeeeh, and screw the rest that is still beneath fight fire with fire, aka chemicals with more destroying chemical annihilators, ... ... surface clean, case closed, hide the rest aka beneath from the public... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laocowboy2 Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Just noted from photos in article that it not just middle aged MEN who go to Thailand for a little younger companionship :-)) Good on you girl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joboss Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 I've been in Rayong once,and never again, and that was before the oil spill. Never seen so much garbage and dirt on beaches before, the " roads" are dirt tracks, if this is supposed to be paradise, then I think Gods little helper took over while He was visiting toilet ........ I suggest they look up paradise on the internet and look for pictures, then you know what it looks like !!!! Go easy... It's a Thailand adventure holiday. Think positive. Many couples find romance here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 (edited) with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. Well to begin with it was not a governor it was "Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association" Are you sure of your other facts. I don't think most tourists go to the beaches to wander off in the back trails. Just a guess on my part. I am really interested in a beach this year to take my son to. Last year it was Krabi and that was a disappointment to both him and myself. Pattaya is off my list as is Phuket. Cha am might be the place to go.. But I would really like to here the truth about the beaches in Rayong The Rayong governor had said this in the oil spill crisis, exactly the same, this guy is all but a TAT licker. You taking your son to a beach, and want him enjoy, Sorry to say start at Pattaya pier morning, get a ticket to Koh Lahn 25 baht ferry, every hour-45 mins crossing. A 7-11 is at the arriving pier, stock up, pay 25 bht (motor cycle) and go over the mountain to the main beach, masses of Chinese but after 1-30 pm the beach is near empty, the water is perfect for a youngster -sand white and sea blue green lovely, from the main beach a walk round the bay to catch the boat back to Pattaya, the kid would enjoy, I took some kids from a home -super day. Can stay over on the Island, bungalow I believe. Edited September 5, 2013 by ginjag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellodolly Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. Well to begin with it was not a governor it was "Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association" Are you sure of your other facts. I don't think most tourists go to the beaches to wander off in the back trails. Just a guess on my part. I am really interested in a beach this year to take my son to. Last year it was Krabi and that was a disappointment to both him and myself. Pattaya is off my list as is Phuket. Cha am might be the place to go.. But I would really like to here the truth about the beaches in Rayong The Rayong governor had said this in the oil spill crisis, exactly the same, this guy is all but a TAT licker. You taking your son to a beach, and want him enjoy, Sorry to say start at Pattaya pier morning, get a ticket to Koh Lahn 25 baht ferry, every hour-45 mins crossing. A 7-11 is at the arriving pier, stock up, pay 25 bht (motor cycle) and go over the mountain to the main beach, masses of Chinese but after 1-30 pm the beach is near empty, the water is perfect for a youngster -sand white and sea blue green lovely, from the main beach a walk round the bay to catch the boat back to Pattaya, the kid would enjoy, I took some kids from a home -super day. Can stay over on the Island, bungalow I believe. Sorry to mislead you. I neglected to say he is 49. I will have to do a lot of research as he would like a little better night life how ever he is definatly not in to the drugs and alcohol scene. That was part of the reason I was thinking Cha am. It is close enough to Hua Hin for a little nite life or just browsing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Hello Dolly. I couldn't stop laughing when you said your boy was 49 ish I thought he was school kid age- sorry but never would have guessed you had a son of that age, the image you give of yourself is of a younger person. My reply was a day kid adventure. The last visit I had to Hua Hin was great, one day I drove due west out on a straight highway out to a waterfall, nice change from the beach. Be careful both of you when riding the beach horses. --enjoy-ginjag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandrabbit Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. Well to begin with it was not a governor it was "Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association" Are you sure of your other facts. I don't think most tourists go to the beaches to wander off in the back trails. Just a guess on my part. I am really interested in a beach this year to take my son to. Last year it was Krabi and that was a disappointment to both him and myself. Pattaya is off my list as is Phuket. Cha am might be the place to go.. But I would really like to here the truth about the beaches in Rayong I live on the mainland almost opposite Samet, there are some very nice beaches and places to go here. If you want quiet white sand beach then go east from Ban Phe to Laem Mae Phim and there are also some beautiful empty beaches between Ban Phe and there if you have transport. It's low season so it's quiet, I live on Mae Rhumphung beach and during the week it's 12km of emptiness but you do have rubbish on the beach from the weekender Bangkok crowd but most of the rubbish is from the squid fishermen, plastic sacks and sodium lamps, fluorescent tubes etc but it's a Thai resort so beer and food is cheap and good roads from Bangkok so don't believe what some idiot posted earlier. Samet's roads are a mudbath if it rains, don't know what they spend the national park fee on. Rayong has a lot going for so don't listen to the naysayers come and see for yourself plus songthaew travel is so cheap, 25 baht from Ban Phe to Rayong - eat your hearts out Phuket lol. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee b Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Nothing will deter them ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellodolly Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Hello Dolly. I couldn't stop laughing when you said your boy was 49 ish I thought he was school kid age- sorry but never would have guessed you had a son of that age, the image you give of yourself is of a younger person. My reply was a day kid adventure. The last visit I had to Hua Hin was great, one day I drove due west out on a straight highway out to a waterfall, nice change from the beach. Be careful both of you when riding the beach horses. --enjoy-ginjag I also forgot to mention he is my youngest he has two older brothers. I was really interested in Sandrabbit's post. I have until Feb. to figure it out. But he did give me some thing to look at. I like Kenong myself but it is way to quiet there for the kid. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anotheruser Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Jatuporn Tunrerksataporn, a tourist. Yes just the typical international tourist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xen Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 “Beaches and coastlines are still beautiful, with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water. Natural ecosystems both on land and underwater are still pristine,” said Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association. He would, wouldn't he ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Good to see they included the photo's of the Thai tourists to show that Thai's are still flocking there. Now all they have to do is try and convince international tourists who bring the real money. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxglove Posted September 6, 2013 Share Posted September 6, 2013 I walk along Mae Ram Phueng beach every day with my dog. It's always messy but yesterday it was covered in plastic sacks that had been washed up from somewhere, didn't look very beautiful to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xen Posted September 6, 2013 Share Posted September 6, 2013 I find it peculiar that protesting rubber farmers both in the South and in Issan are being detrimental to the tourist industry in Thailand (and they probably are inconveniencing some tourists but the government more) and yet swimming in an sea with an oil deposit covering the seabed , the affected sea and bird life plus the rubbish on the beaches and that is not damaging the tourist trade. Says alot about spin ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveH Posted September 7, 2013 Share Posted September 7, 2013 with sparkling white sand curving between palms and crystal clear water Sure , 30 years ago maybe ..... I just wonder if they know what is crystal water ... check in Maldives, Polynesia, Caribbean , great barrier reef of Australia . I remember clear water also in Thailand ..but that was long ago . He said, ecosystems underwater are pristine. ??? look this is not for the sake of Thai bashing but this guy must be a life long member of the Tall Story Club. And also behind the sparkling sand there are piles of rubbish just of the beaten track. I love Samet, but I know the other side of it..... Telling porky pies from a local governor is sick, better not say anything than this, promotion is one thing, con the tourist another. Well to begin with it was not a governor it was "Pisanu Kemapun, chairman of the Rayong Hotels Association" Are you sure of your other facts. I don't think most tourists go to the beaches to wander off in the back trails. Just a guess on my part. I am really interested in a beach this year to take my son to. Last year it was Krabi and that was a disappointment to both him and myself. Pattaya is off my list as is Phuket. Cha am might be the place to go.. But I would really like to here the truth about the beaches in Rayong I live on the mainland almost opposite Samet, there are some very nice beaches and places to go here. If you want quiet white sand beach then go east from Ban Phe to Laem Mae Phim and there are also some beautiful empty beaches between Ban Phe and there if you have transport. It's low season so it's quiet, I live on Mae Rhumphung beach and during the week it's 12km of emptiness but you do have rubbish on the beach from the weekender Bangkok crowd but most of the rubbish is from the squid fishermen, plastic sacks and sodium lamps, fluorescent tubes etc but it's a Thai resort so beer and food is cheap and good roads from Bangkok so don't believe what some idiot posted earlier. Samet's roads are a mudbath if it rains, don't know what they spend the national park fee on. Rayong has a lot going for so don't listen to the naysayers come and see for yourself plus songthaew travel is so cheap, 25 baht from Ban Phe to Rayong - eat your hearts out Phuket lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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