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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

THAILAND;Pattaya


In the 1960s Pattaya was a little unknown fishing village in Thailand about 150km to the southeast of Bangkok. In this early time a few Bangkok residents began to spend their weekends in Pattaya and generated a modest local tourist industry. With the Vietnam War the international reputation began because it was used as an official Rest & Recreation Centre for the US Forces. At those times the U-Tapao Airport was built for American and shops, hotels, services and bars were growing.

Nowadays, Pattaya is Thailand's largest resort. It has grown to a city in its own rights with its own mayor and its own administration. As a beach resort with city status, it has everything for everyone. Whereas most other beach resorts rely simply on natural surroundings for their charm, Pattaya makes an all-out attempt to provide the best of everything. You will find just about everything you can think about for entertainment, recreation, fun and sightseeing. There is a variety that it is ideal for all kinds of visitors. While there is plenty to keep the children happily occupied, there is also everything for the sports enthusiastic, for couples of all ages seeking rest and relaxation and for those who are simply looking for warm sunshine.

Also after-dark, you've a lot of options include open-air bars, nightclubs, cabaret shows and discos. The nightlife centre is South Pattaya. But if this is a trifle branch and noisy for some tastes, there are alternative, quieter spots for evening fun in more relaxed style. Shopping can be an evening attraction as well. Most establishments close late, and the dedicated bargain hunter can find all of Thailand's best buys - silk, gems and jewellery, tailor made clothing, handicrafts and more.

Pattaya boasts an incredible choice of accommodation to suit every pocket. There are facilities ranged from luxury hotels with private beaches to bay side hotels and bungalows, to economy class hotels and guest houses with small comfort.

One of the many things that make it a wonderful destination is the abundance of food pleasures available. Probably no other resort in this part of the world offers such a great choice of restaurants. If in Thai, in Chinese, in Indian or in Japanese you can just eat as in French, in German, in Italian, in Belgian manner, Lebanese or Mexican, everybody finds something here at affordable prices. There are probably few places in the world where you can dine on gourmet meals, especially seafood, without spending so much. On the other hand you can eat an hamburger, a pizza or chips in one of the international fast-food restaurants as well.

The easiest and most popular way to reach Pattaya is by bus. Every 30 minutes there are departures from Bangkok's new Airport and the Eastern and Northern Bus Terminal. The one-way fares are really inexpensive. For getting around the main bay area you can take the mini buses and baht buses. If you like self-driving you have a lot of options to rent a motorcycle, bike, car or jeep, all at affordable fees. At the beachside vendors you can also hire bicycles for a day or only one hour.

Pattaya also provides a lot of options for the active visitor. It is one of the oldest diving centres in this part of Asia. Visitors can windsurf, water ski, sea walk, swim sunbath, snorkel, sail, fishing, or take trips to the offshore islands as well. They can rent water scooters to explore the bay, and motorcycles, cars or jeeps to explore the neighbouring beaches or the attractions outside the resort. Tennis enthusiasts can enjoy themselves at the courts of leading hotels. It is also a true paradise for golfers. Close to Pattaya there are 18 golf courses. They all fulfil international standard with 18 or 27 holes. It is probably the most favorable place in the whole world to play golf. Further entertainment includes bungee jumping, bowling alleys, snooker halls, shooting galleries and archery.

This information about Pattaya was brought to you by Pierre Smith. Take a moment and visit also his website at Free Pattaya Information to get more tips and ideas on information about Pattaya Accomodation and Entertainment.



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