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Pattaya beach touches
the shoreline in a 4 km
long arc. The southern
beach is well renowned
for its night-time activities.
The streets alive to the
hustle and bustle of the
entertainment halls, crowded
bars and restaurants.
The northern beach is
more sedate, well for
Pattaya. A few kilometres
south of Pattaya is the
beach of Jomtien, with
a cleaner beach and a
cleaner reputation. A
full range of water sports,
along with equipment to
hire can be arranged at
many places both at Pattaya
and Jomtien resorts.
For those of a more sporting
nature, indoor or outdoor,
Pattaya has the facilities
for a whole range of sports
that cater for all ages,
and all levels of physical
exertion. There are bowling
alleys, snooker halls,
archery and several of
the leading hotels have
tennis courts. For those
wanting to tone their
bodies for the beach,
there are several gyms
and fitness centres around
the town. More fun sports
are also available; go-karting,
parasailing and paintballing
skirmishes.
Golfing enthusiasts can
challenge the greens at
nearby international courses.
Of course there are also
the usual water-borne
activities to enjoy as
well. Although it is more
associated with its debauched
patrons, it is more than
fast food restaurants
and A go-go bars. It is
not just a Patpong-sur-le-mer:
it has amenities for the
whole family to enjoy.
With theme parks, water
parks, amusement arcades
and many of the leading
hotels having 'childrens
clubs' to keep the kids
entertained, the whole
family can find something
to enjoy in Pattaya.
Along with all this, a
wide variety of accommodations,
restaurants, and entertainment
all help to make Pattaya
one of Thailand's prime
tourist attractions.
Pattaya is 140 Kilometres
by road from Bangkok.
There is a motorway that
runs from Bangkok to Chonburi
and a new dual carriage
way road from Chonburi
to Pattaya. Unfortunately
it can take an hour or
more to get from the airport
to the start of the motorway
so many drivers will choose
to use the Bang Na Expressway
which passes by the airport
and now goes all the way
to Chonburi. The fastest
way by road is to take
theBang Na Expressway,
turnoff at the Bangkok
- Chonburi Motorway exit.Turn
right on to the Motorway
and then follow the signs
to Pattaya. Following
this route I've completed
the journey in less than
1 hour 30 minutes.
Climate
Thailand has a tropical
climate with three seasons:
Hot (March-June), Rainy
(August-October) and Cool
(November- February).
It is hot all year round,
there is little difference
between the hottest and
coolest months, and average
temperatures are around
27? C. Pattaya's coastal
location means more breezes
than say Bangkok and the
rain tends to come in
short and heavy bursts
rather than prolonged
over days, but no matter
when you come, you'll
have a good time.
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