Overview


Hua Hin is a seaside resort city located approx. 190km south of Bangkok and 92 kilometres north of Prachuab Khiri Khan, its provincial chief town and it is a coastal, well known resort town, set on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin has a population of around 60,000 people, the King of Thailand has his summer palace Klai Kang Won (Far from Worries) adjoining the beach.  Recently upgraded highways provide for a leisurely three hour drive to Thailand's oldest beach resort area. It is popular with Thais, having become quite fashionable as a weekend getaway spot for Bangkok residents, as well with foreigners and as an ex-pat retirement or vacation home location.

Hua Hin

Hua Hin has one of the lowest rain falls in Thailand and being a coastal town gets that lovely sea breeze, so can be visited all year round. There are three seasons, the dry season (March-September), the rainy season (October - November) and the warm season (November-February). One of the lowest rainfalls of any beach area. Hua Hin has about the best summer beach weather in Thailand. Weather is hot but refreshed by a cooling sea breeze. Most days offer clear blue skies and sometimes billowing white clouds. Hua Hin was chosen as the Royal resort due to the excellent weather and climate. Excellent summer holiday weather.
Among the most important landmark is the Klai Kang Won Palace, a royal summer residence built by King Rama VII. The major nightlife attraction which is very popular with both Thai and foreign tourists is the night market. A wide choice of cuisines naturally with many fine Thai restaurants.

Hua Hin is unlike most other beach resorts in Thailand. If you are looking for bright lights and frantic all night actions you will be disappointed there. It is very much a family holiday resort area with good shopping and multi-national restaurants including, of course, the best Thai seafood the country has to offer. Ideal Thailand summer holiday beach destination.

Hua Hin has night markets, stylish shops and boutiques. There are many old style and art shops close to the fishing piers, art and crafts shops .

The main beach area fronts the town itself where many fine resorts are found. Beaches to the north and south . The beaches at Khao Takiab (Chopsticks Hill) and Takiab Bay (Chopsticks Bay) are just to the south of the town centre. Hua Hin  beaches stretch along the coast both north and south.  For outdoor fun and adventure you can enjoy watersports, Elephant rides, All terrain Vehicle rides, fishing and boat trips.  Khao Takiab Bay is a popular beach  with clear clean water and gentle waves, beach loungers and beach umbrellas for shade. Palm trees and Casuarana trees line the long beach at Takiab Bay. These beach areas are also popular for jogging and beach cycling.  The area also offers the opportunity to visit the temples of Khao Takiab, feed the monkeys, climb to the viewpoint. The Khao Takiab area has many temples includes many built many years ago. Snorkeling is available a few hours south . The River Kwai is just 3 hours from Hua Hin . The National Park at Sam Roi Yot (Three Hundred Peaks) is just 30 minutes south of town.

Apart from its fabulous beaches, Hua Hin is best known for its cotton products, which come in a wide range of prints and colors, and its dried seafood products which enjoy enduring appeal among those who favor Thai and Chinese cuisine. A nightly street market in Hua Hin town is a favorite venue for shoppers. Summer holidays at the beach in Thailand for good beach weather in Thailand in the summer months.

Hua Hin also boasts Thailand's first golf course (still in use as the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course after some 70 years).

Although developing rapidly, there is a commitment by the local and provincial authorities to avoid the kind of overheated blight that has affected other beach resorts in Thailand.

Discovered as a resort in the early 1920s by King Prajadhipok, Hua Hin is closely associated with the Thai royalty and is a quiet and relaxing seaside resort ideal for family vacations, a reasonably drive down from Bangkok. Until 1934, it was known as Samore Riang, or "rows of rocks".

The tranquil fishing village was turned into a royal resort and consequently became popular among Siam's nobility and upper class. In 1928, Prajadhipok built his Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) Palace. As of 2007, Klai Kangwon is the full-time residence of the current king and is not open for visitors, although the outer palace grounds are open for walkers and joggers from 4PM to 7PM daily. (Wear shoes, bring passport)

The 5km long beach itself is pretty, more than Pattaya’s, and the sea is relatively clean. Besides just sunbathing snorkeling and swimming, visitors can also enjoy golf, spas, caves, peaks, waterfalls, shops, seafood and nearby national parks. The town is warm and laid-back making it ideal for families and couples.

Climate

Hua Hin has a tropical climate with high humidity and occasional rain. It is typically pleasant however, and can be enjoyed all year round. Generally, the best of the year though to visit Hua Hin is in the cool season from November to February but for those who like it hot then the hot season is from March to May (temperature gets up into the high 30s). The rainy season (it doesn’t rain every day) is from June to October with September being the rainiest of all. For those who don’t appreciate the rain, then be advised that the rain in Thailand usually comes in short sharp bursts. It doesn’t usually drizzle for long periods of time unlike in say England.

How to get there

By plane

As at 21JUN09 there are no flights from Bangkok to Hua Hin. SGA has suspended the daily flights schedule from Bangkok to Hua Hin and return until further notice. See http://www.huahinairport.com/

By train

Train is an easy method to get into Hua Hin, as the train station is right in the center of Hua Hin. However, the trains go very slowly getting away from Bangkok so 2 1/2 hour road time to Hua Hin stretches to 5 or 6 on the train. The price of the train is around 100 baht(and only 44Bath for ordinary train). Most trains on the southern route stop at Hua Hin. They leave Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong and Bang Sue railway stations 10 times daily between 7.45 a.m. and 10.50 p.m. It takes 4 hours for the journey. Only two trains (9.20 a.m. and 1.50 p.m.) stop at Cha-am. See State Railway of Thailand  for more information on time tables and fares.

By bus

From Bangkok, buses to Hua Hin leave from the Sai Tai Mai terminal about every 20 minutes and take around 3.5 hours. The price (1st class) is under 200 baht. Buses go from 4.00 a.m. – 10.20 p.m. For more information, please contact Hua Hin-Pran Buri Tour Tel: 0 2884 6191-2, Bang Saphan Tour Tel: 0 2435 5105, 0 2884 8895, Bus Southern Terminal Tel: 0 2435 1199, 0 2435 5605, 0 2434 7192 . More convenient (but less comfortable) to downtown Bangkok, you can also take a minibus from the Victory Monument (Anusawari Chai) area, near the BTS skytrain. Cost is 180 baht, limited baggage. The Hua Hin vans board in the alleyway next to Rajavithi Hospital at the southwest side of the Victory Monument traffic roundabout. From the skytrain station, take the walkway towards the monument, then turn left and descend the staircase to street level. The minibus area is behind the food vendor area. Look for a small table with "Cha Am, Hua Hin" written in English to buy your ticket.

A 1st class bus service will eventually connect Hua Hin directly with Suvarnabhumi Airport (the new BKK).

By taxi

Taking a taxi from Bangkok to Hua Hin (distance about 200 km) is possible. Price after negotiation should be in the 2000 baht range. The limousine services, available at Bangkok Airport, are more expensive than an ordinary taxi.

Getting around

There are many ways to get around in Hua Hin, Sawngthaews run the same routes all day and cost only 10 baht. There are numerous motorcycle taxis and tuk-tuks, fewer car taxis. Negotiate price beforehand. You will also be able to find samlors (rickshaws). There are quite a lot of upscale tourists in Hua Hin and prices are sometimes adjusted upwards. Better to clarify the matter ahead of time. Motorcycle rentals are readily available. Hua Hin is very flat, and bicycle is a good way to get around locally. Rentals available, but not so prevalent as motos.

By car

Car rentals are available, and this can be convenient if you're comfortable driving in Thailand.

191 Avis in Thailand Hua Hin airport / Hilton Hotel / Hyatt Regency Hotel / Sofitel Hotel Tel: 0 3253 1238, 0 3251 2888, 0 3252 1234, 0 3251 2021, E-Mail: res@evisthailand.com
Car & motorbike hireOpposite the Red Cross Tel: 08 1449 1996, 08 1637 4051
F.K. Car Rent & Cargo Grand Plaza Hua Hin & Pavillion Village Hua Hin Tel: 08 1502 8491, 08 1743 1007

What to See
Amphoe Hua Hin

Hat Hua Hin  Hua Hin Beach extends some three kilometers southwards from a rocky headland until a southern headland where a Buddhist temple cling to the cliffs. Fine white sand, resort hotels and many water sports opportunities lend the resort its distinctive ambiance.

Hua Hin Railway Station  This is Thailand's most beautiful train station of which the local people are very proud. The wooden building used to be a royal pavilion in Sanamchan Palace, Nakhon Pathom province. It was rebuilt at Hua Hin in 1968.

Hua Hin Arts and Crafts Centre This is situated in an old typical house on Naepkhehat Road. It has a collection and exhibition of many contemporary works of Thai artists, as well as old furniture and many pictures about Hua Hin in the past. The centre is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 0 3251 1249 for more information.

Nightly Street Market This is a favorite venue for shoppers. Such excursions offer opportunities for shopping, enjoying native-style seafood cooked on the spot and witnessing local people’s lifestyle.

Klai Kangwon Palace  King Rama VII commanded the Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) Palace to be built in 1929. This Spanish-style summer palace faces the sea and dominates an extensive ornamental garden. The Thai Royal Family still customarily spend the hottest months of the year, usually March through April, there. Members of the public can visit the palace between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. every day, when the Royal Family is not in residence. Admission fee is 20 baht. Call 0 3251 1115 for more information.

Khao Takiap This hill, 14 kilometers from Hua Hin town, supports Buddhist temples and offers a commanding view of the resort, particularly early in the morning. A local busses service from Hua Hin to Khao Takiap is on the seashore.

Khao Takiab is one of the highest area in Hua Hin, by going up this mountain by driving you will see the whole Hua Hin and nice beach. This is another good place to wait for the sunset as well. Also the food on Khao Takiab is very delicious too.

Beaches - there is only one beach, which runs from one side of Hua Hin to the other. It's one long beach. At the south end of town, Khao Takiab interrupts the beach. On the other side (technically not Hua Hin anymore) is a lovely swimming beach with a view of Khao Takiab's South face. Just a little further on, Suan Son beach is owned by the thai army, but open to the public. Notable for the tropical sea pines lining the shore. A little south of the Marriott, watch for tiny sand crabs digging industriously, leaving odd patterns of tiny sand clods around their beachfront property.

Parts of the beach closer to the town may have greenish water, here continue walking down the beach where the water appears cleaner. There is ample supply of deck chairs along the beach, however many places will charge for their hire (100 baht is common). Deck chairs that are part of a beachside cafe may be free (in the assumption you will buy food or drink).

Khao Hin Lek Fai Situated 3 kilometers west of Hua Hin district, Khao Hin Lek Fai or Flint Mountain is 162 meters high and is accessible by a road. On the mountaintop, there is a public park and scenic spots from where the scenery of Hua Hin and its surrounding area can be seen.

Khao Tao  Between Km 243 and 244 markers, 13 kilometers south of Hua Hin, there is a 1- kilometer branch road on the left which leads to the spot with two beautiful beaches called Hat Sai Noi and Hat Sai Yai. Bungalows are available.

Namtok Pa La-u  This 11-tier scenic waterfall, some 60km west of Hua Hin, is located within a yearlong verdant forest where various kinds of birds and butterflies are found, especially in the morning. Visitors can take a local transport called a songthaew from Hua Hin to this waterfall. The best time to visit the waterfall is from November to April. This place is in charge of Kaeng Krachan National Park. Admission is 200 baht. Camping in the park is allowed and a tent can be rented at 250 baht per night. Call 0 3245 9293 for more information.

Outside Town

Sam Roi Yot National Park national park, located about 60km from Hua Hin Town, with an area of 98 square kilometers, is renowned for its limestone mountains, mangrove swamps, beaches and several species of local and migrating birds during the cool season.

There are many ridges with the most popular being Khao Sam Roi Yot with 300 peaks.

The park can be reached by following the direction signs marking the remaining distances of 38 and 15 km. at Km. 256 and Km.286.5, respectively.

Attractions within the parks

Hat Sam Phraya located 3.5 km north of the park office, is a lovely beach with a line of pine trees. Accommodation is available there.

Tham Kaeo, situated around 23 km from Pran Buri (15 km north of the park office) is a cave with  the abundance of stalactites and stalagmites. For exploring the cave, oil lamps can be rented at a nearby village.

Tham Sai, 9 km north of the park office, is a cave which can be explored in no time. Oil lamps can be rented at a nearby village.

Hat Laem Sala is a beach 16 km north of the park office and can be reached by boat or on foot across a hill from Bang Pu Village. The well-known cave there Tham Phraya Nakhon has a large hole in it so sunlight can shine through, so allowing plantation to grow. There is Phra Thi Nang Khuha Kharuhat which is a Thai-style pavilion with a scenic view of the cave. It was first built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn before being dismantled and reconstructed with the cave. There is also a viewpoint on Khao Daeng which is 400km from the park office and Ban Khao Daeng, the latter of which offers boat trips to watch wild birds.

Wa Ko has been of historical importance since the reign of King King Mongkut when he viewed a full-moon eclipse. There is a long atmospheric sandy beach fringed with pine trees. It is located at Km. 335 of Highway No. 412 km south from the town. Khao Hin Thoen Stone Park is located west of town. To get there travel along Highway No. 4 till Km. 331-332, then turn right and drive for another 8 km. There are nice narrow walks leading out to wide rocky landscape on a mountain top with scenic views of the town.

Dan Singkhon is in Khiong Wan sub-district and is the Thai-Burmese border pass.

Koh Singto (Lion Island) is named after the shape of the island. It is a popular island for diving and snorkeling and offers visitors the chance to explore the Hua Hin and Khao Takiab shorelines.

What to do

Sand and sea. This is the number one attraction of Hua Hin, also according to tourist information.

Fishing and eco-cruises can be done in Hua Hin, both at sea and inland.

Kite-boarding is a very popular pastime in Hua Hin. There are several schools giving lessons and tuition with equipment for hire.

Fitness and Martial Arts can be practiced either in gymnasiums around town or in the top hotels.

Elephant camps and trekking can be found just west of town. There is also an elephant camp.

Walking & Cycling are popular in Hua Hin due to the quietness of the roads.

Creative Arts are a plentitude in Hua Hin including handicrafts, silk weaving, embroidery, basket making, pottery and wood carving.

Go Karting can be enjoyed at the karting track near the airport. The 700m circuit has a banked curve for speed, pits floodlighting, beer garden and catering.

Water Sports in Hua Hin include swimming, banana boat rides, waterski-ing, jet-ski-ing, sailing, windsurfing, parasailing, kayaking, snorkeling and scuba-diving.

Pony Rides can be found on Hua Hin beach

Festivals

Thailand’s International Kite Festival is during March, April and May and features stunt kites, big kites, little kites, high tech kites, traditional Thai kites, and displays of international kites. Visitors also enjoy a variety of opportunities for shopping, sightseeing, and simply having a good time.

Hua Hin Jazz Festival June is the time of the year when 'jazz on the beach' happens at the annual Hua Hin Jazz Festival. The popular event attracts world class jazz musicians from Thailand and all over the world.

Hua Hin Vintage Car Rally Hoteliers, the Vintage Car Club of Thailand, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand annually sponsor a 'parade' of vintage and classic cars starting at the Sofitel Central in Bangkok and ending in at the Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort. The cars, with drivers and passengers decked out in 1920's attire, make the 225km promenade in December of each year. The festivities culminate with a 1920's party at the Sofitel, which appropriately is a Victorian-style structure built in the 1920's.

What to Learn

Hua Hin Cooking courses are on offer to those tourists who would like to learn about cooking their favorite Thai dishes when they return to their home country.

A few Thai Cooking schools have sprung up in Hua Hin where foreign tourists can learn the art of serving up their favorite Thai dishes such as: Phat Thai (Thai-style fried noodles), Tom Yum Kung, Panaeng with Beef and Chicken and Cashew Nuts. Courses vary in length from just the single day to a few. Courses are also available at most of the large hotels but you will have to ask around.

What to Buy

One of Hua Hin’s most renowned local product is pha phim khommaphat or printed cotton, a typical product of Hua Hin which is to be sold by the yard. The finished product of the Khommaphat print is colorful and can be turned into shirts, handkerchiefs, wraps, even toy elephants or fish, as well as decorative pieces such as pillows, bags, fans, etc. Contact: 0-3251-1250, 0-3251-3506.

A large variety of other cotton products are also obtainable, such as placemats, table clothes, and pillowcases. Most of the products, fresh and dried seafood, souvenirs, dishes made of seafood are available at Hua Hin Market.

For hand-woven cotton go to Baan Khao Tao, there is the Baan Khao Tao Handicraft Center which was founded in 1964. In 2003, the center’s works were registered as the province’s four-star OTOP product. Hand-woven cotton is offered for purchase in different forms, such as in the Yok Dok print, bathing cloths, sarongs, even large pieces of fabric like bed sheets.

A traditional duster made from Sisal is popularly grown around Khao Takieb. It resembles a broom but is smaller in size and much more colourful. The duster is of good quality, it is durable, and can be used to brush away dust in small corners. To use them as decoration is an innovative idea as well. The dusters are priced at 10-30 baht per piece, according to size. They can be purchased on Hua Hin Beach. When buying a duster, choose one that has its leafstalk securely attached to the handle, which should be easy to grip.

What to Eat

There are plenty of eating options around Hua Hin. Those close to the beach and atop Khao Takiap are touristy, while some good local options can be found on Phetkasem Rd along the way to Khao Takiap. Hua Hin is famed for its delightful fresh seafood which can be found in abundance at the Night Market, restaurants and hotel restaurants. Naresdamri Road is a fine place for great inexpensive restaurants while serving up romantic sea-views. Some hotels offer buffets consisting of open cooking stations, including a Seafood BBQ, and also offer live entertainment like traditional Thai music and dancing.

This area is the site of the Hua Hin Fishing Harbour and in the early morning, fresh-out-of-the-water seafood can be snapped up.

Moreover, there are numerous dining spots serving Western, Indian and Japanese food.


Where to stay


Amara Inn & Resort
16/55 Soi Hua Hin 94 Petchkasem Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 6315, 08 1644 5634
Website :     http://www.amara-huahin.com
Email : info@amara-huahin.com
Price Rates : 1,000 - 2,000 THB
Number of Rooms :     32 rooms


Banyan Resort & Golf Club Hua Hin
68/35 Between Hua Hin Soi 120-122 Petchkasem Rd., ,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 2246 7351-5, 0 3253 8888
Fax: 0 2246 7354, 0 3253 8889
Email: sales@maxwaythailand.com, maxway@maxwaythailand.com
Website: http://www.banyanresorthuahin.com
Accommodation : 86 rooms
Room Rates : 11,500 - 14,500 THB


Baan Busarin Hotel
8/8 Phansuk Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 2076
Website :     http://www.baanbusarin.com
Email : info@baanbusarin.com
Price Rates : 1,000 - 1,400 THB
Number of Rooms :     10 rooms


Baan Duangkaew Resort
83/158 Soi Moobaannongkae, Hua Hin-Khao-Takiap Rd., Tumbon Nongkae, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 5307, 0 3251 5770, 0 3253 6459
Website :     http://www.baanduangkaewhuahin.com
Email : bdresort@yahoo.com
Price Rates : 2,700 - 4,500 THB
Number of Rooms :     19 rooms


Boat Lodge Hua Hin
84/12 Ban Huadon, Nongkae,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3253 7223, 08 4457 6622
Fax: 0 3252 7520
Email: boatlodgehuahin@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.boatlodgeathuahin.com
Accommodation : 17 rooms
Room Rates : 2,200 - 4,450 THB


Nern Chalet Beachfront Hotel i
144/7 Nongkae-Takiab Rd., Nongkae district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3251 1288, 0 3253 6050, 0 3251 3528
Fax: 0 3251 1288, 0 3253 6050, 0 3251 3528
Email: RSVN@NernChalet.com
Website: http://www.nernchalet.com     
Accommodation : 18 rooms
Room Rates : 3,500 - 11,700 THB


Franjipani Resort Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan
88/17 Soi Moo Baan Hua Don, Nongkae district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3261 6800, 08 7793 7997
Fax: 0 3261 6818
Email: info@franjipaniresort.com
Website: http://www.franjipaniresort.com     
Accommodation : 44 rooms
Room Rates : 3,900 - 9,000 THB


Dune Hua Hin Hotel, Prachuap Khiri Khan
5/5 Naebkhehars Rd., Hua Hin district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3251 5051-3
Fax: 0 3251 5052
Email: reservation@dunehuahin.com
Website: http://www.dunehuahin.com     
Accommodation : 5 rooms
Room Rates : 4,800 - 13,500 THB


Seahorse Resort, Prachuap Khiri Khan
123/45 Soi Takieab Village, Nongkae district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3253 7111
Fax: 0 3253 6201
Email: info@seahorse-resort.com
Website: http://www.seahorse-resort.com         
Accommodation : 29 rooms
Room Rates : 2,275 - 7,002 THB


Hua Hin Hillside Resort, Prachuap Khiri Khan
35/6 Soi Huahin 114 Petchkasem Rd., Nongkae district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3282 7677-82
Fax: 0 3282 7683
Email: sales@huahinhillsideresort.com
Website: http://www.huahinhillsideresort.com     
Accommodation : 89 rooms
Room Rates : 2,900 - 10,500 Baht


Hen Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan
31 Naebkhehars Rd., Hua Hin district,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3253 1331
Fax: 0 3253 1146
Email: info@thehenhuahin.com
Website: http://www.thehenhuahin.com     
Accommodation : 6 rooms
Room Rates : 9,700 - 12,700 THB


Citin Loft Hua Hin
120/22 Soi Hua Hin 78, Petchkasem Rd., ,
Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Thailand
Tel: 0 3253 3778-81
Fax: 0 3253 3722
Email: enquiry@citinlofthuahin.com
Website: http://www.royalasiahuahin.com
Accommodation : 39 rooms 0 Unit
Room Rates : 1,299 - 2,000 THB


Baan Hua Hin Resort
16/14 Soi Hua HIn 94 Phetkasem Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3253 2173
Website :     http://www.baanhuahinresort.com
Email : baanhuahin@yahoo.com
Price Rates : 590 - 900 THB
Number of Rooms :     30 rooms


Baan Khachathong Hotel
214 Petchakasem Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3253 3644, 08 9798 5025
Website :     http://www.khachathong.com
Email : khachathong@yahoo.com
Price Rates : 690 - 890 THB
Number of Rooms : 20 rooms


Baan Khun Luang
89 Ta-Keab Rd., Tumbon Nongkae, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 5049, 08 3138 9664
Website :     http://www.baankhunluang.multiply.com
Email : bkl_team@yahoo.com
Price Rates : 5,200 - 9,000 THB
Number of Rooms :4 rooms


Baan Laksasubha
53/7 Naresdamri Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 4525-31
Website :     http://www.baanlaksasubha.com
Email : reservations@baanlaksasubha.com
Price Rates : 4,999 - 18,000 THB
Number of Rooms :     16 rooms


Baan Manthana Hotel
24/10 Srasong Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 4223, 0 3253 0655
Website :     http://www.manthanahouse.com
Email : manthana_house@yahoo.com, jang@manthanahouse.com
Price Rates : 800 - 3,000 THB
Number of Rooms :     70 rooms Unit


Baan Pitcha
20/49 Soi Hua Hin 106 Phetkasam Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  08 1942 1509
Email : chaiwat.tok@gmail.com
Price Rates : 800 - 1,200 THB
Number of Rooms :     6 rooms Unit


Baan Prasopchok
83/7 Phetkasem Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 1416
Price Rates : 400 - 1,200 THB
Number of Rooms :13 rooms


Baan Rabiangdao
12/11 Nabkehas Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 3031-2
Email : baan_rabiangdao@hotmail.com
Price Rates : 800 - 1,500 THB
Number of Rooms : 18 rooms


Baan Talay Chine Boutique Resort
2/53-54, Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 4285
Website :     http://www.baan-talay-chine.com
Email : info@baan-talay-chine.com
Price Rates : 2,500 - 12,000 THB
Number of Rooms :     6 rooms


Baan Talay Dao Huahin Resort
2/10 Soi Takiab Village Phetchkasem Rd., Tumbon Nongkae, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3253 6024-30, 0 2751 8068, 0 2751 6854, 0 2739 0004, 08 9683 9828
Website :     http://www.baantalaydao.com
Email :baantalaydao@baantalaydao.com
Price Rates : 3,500 - 13,600 THB
Number of Rooms : 32 rooms Unit


Baansuksiri Hotel
7/199 Leabklong Cholpratarn Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 3406, 0 3253 4888
Website :     http://www.baansuksiri.igetweb.com
Email : baansuksiri_huahin@hotmail.com
Price Rates : 750 - 2,200 THB
Number of Rooms :     33 rooms Unit
Nearby Tourist Attractions : Wat Hua Hin


Baansabai Jai, Hua Hin
3/9 Takiap Road, Tumbon Nongkae, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3253 6036, 08 1333 0009, 08 1844 2484
Website :     http://www.baansabaijai.net
Price Rates : 2,500 - 10,000 THB
Number of Rooms : 11 rooms


Ban Hua Hin Hotel
5/1 Soi Bindabart Phunsuk Rd., Tumbon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Changwat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Tel :  0 3251 1653
Price Rates : 350 - 600 THB
Number of Rooms : 22 rooms



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