You are herePattaya may not have many beaches, but its beach is crowded, popular yet beautiful.
Pattaya may not have many beaches, but its beach is crowded, popular yet beautiful.
Jomtien Beach
Jomtien Beach is located about 2 kilometers from south Pattaya. This beach has a very special character, say East meets West. The beach is well know for swimming, water sports and activities because it has a long straight coastline and there are less boat anchored in the area. There are many good hotels, bungalos, guest houses and many restaurants. A lot of tourists come to this area and enjoy the scenery and the beach. Chairs are available to sit and to have food and drink, or to go swimming.
Pattaya Beach
Pattaya Beach is situated alongside the city centre. The over-abundance of jet-skis and speedboats has contributed to the pollution of the water along the beach, as has the practice of dumping sewage into the ocean. The section of beach from Central Road (Pattaya Klang) south to the harbor is adjacent to the core of Pattaya's abundant nightlife area. Most sections of the beach are covered by rented deckchairs run by local beverage vendors during daylight hours.

Pattaya Water Park

Naklua Beach and Wong Amat Beach
Naklua Bay is located in the north of Pattaya Bay, with Rachvate Cape separating the them. Naklua Beach, to the far north, is the main strip, with the smaller Crescent Moon Beach and then Palm Beach further south. The northern end of Pattaya Bay (Ao Pattaya) is occupied by Wong Amat Beach, which is accessed from Naklua; and beyond the southern end, around the Buddha Hill headland that separates Pattaya Bay from Jomtien, are several more smaller beaches.

Bangsaen Beach
Bangsaen Beach is a beach near Pattaya. It was a very popular beach as an ideal beach for Thai family to enjoy their weekend or holiday. Anyway, Bangsean is not a foreign tourist attraction as same as Pattaya is.
