Hua Hin

Hua Hin is a seaside resort on the Gulf of Thailand, in the southern Thai province of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Once a quiet fishing village, it grew into a fashionable escape for residents of Bangkok after the 1920s, when the Thai royal family built summer palaces here. Hua Hin Beach, popular for kitesurfing and other water sports, is the main stretch of sand, lined with high-end hotels and seafood shacks.

Flights

Bangkok ↔ Hua Hin
45
minutes

Fly from any Bangkok airport (including 2 Private Airfields within the Greater Bangkok Area) to Hua Hin Airport.

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The Gulf, Pattaya & Islands
60
minutes

From Hua Hin, fly over the Gulf of Thailand to see the stunning islands along the Pattaya coastline, and back to Hua Hin.

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Kaeng Krachan
20
minutes

Explore Kaeng Krachan national park and reservoir from Hua Hin airport in a short, but stunning scenic flight.

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Hua Hin and Prachuap
40
minutes

Flying along the coast, you will get to see Hua Hin, Pranburi and Kui Buri beach, Khao Takiab, and Khao Sam Roi Yot national park.

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Airports

Hua Hin Airport
International Airport
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Partner Hotels

Hyatt Regency

Hyatt Regency Hua Hin is located on Hua Hin’s pristine coast with a 250-meter stretch of sandy beach, featuring facilities suitable for any holiday getaway, including cluster-style low-rise accommodations, five outlets serving authentic Thai and international cuisines, well-equipped meeting venues, state-of-the-art recreational facilities, including a lagoon pool, tennis court, 24-hour fitness centre and Camp Hyatt — all making the property a getaway sanctuary.

InterContinental

InterContinental Hua Hin Resort lends to Thailand’s premier seaside community unrivaled style, sophistication and comfort. Combining Eastern and Western design heritage, the low-rise beachfront destination spans a prime stretch of white sandy beach alongside sparkling gulf waters — a truly alluring setting. The resort comprises two main accommodation wings, each with luxurious rooms and suites as well as its own swimming pool. Additional facilities and amenities include signature spa, well-equipped fitness centre, highly versatile event spaces and eight wide-ranging food and drink venues.

The Standard

The Standard is nestled in a lush garden dreamscape with native flora and greenery, just steps from the Gulf of Thailand. A colorful collection of 199 rooms, suites and villas is complemented by an innovative spa program seamlessly paired with a lively and vibrant pool scene, and a variety of drinking and dining options to suit every taste. There’s the Lido restaurant and bar for all-day indoor or al fresco dining, elixirs and fresh pressed juices at The Juice Café, and the impeccably restored Heritage House, Praça, for authentic Thai food and craft cocktails in an unparalleled setting.

Tolani Le Bayburi Villas Pranburi

Only a short drive south of Hua Hin, Tolani Le Bayburi Villas Pranburi provides the pinnacle of privacy, relaxation, and luxury. An idyllic escape to a tropical paradise, the picturesque beachfront villas are artfully designed to blend perfectly with the lush natural surroundings.

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