When should I go to Hua Hin?
When should I go to Hua Hin?
November to February: This is generally considered as the best time to visit Hua Hin because the weather is pleasant and you are most likely to be blessed with dry, sunny days. December and January see the maximum influx of tourists so book your tickets and hotels in advance to avoid the soaring prices.
Which is better Phuket or Hua Hin?
In general, Phuket’s restaurants are more geared for international travelers, whereas Hua Hin is a perfect destination for those looking for delicious Thai food. The thing is that Hua Hin is very popular weekend destinations for Bangkokians, who drive here to enjoy not only the beaches but especially seafood.
Is Hua Hin safe for tourists?
Hua Hin is a very safe place to visit and you are very unlikely to be the victim of crime, in fact you will probably find that Hua Hin is safer than your home town. Single female travelers should have no problems walking home in the evening, although the usual precautions should be taken.
Is Hua Hin a good holiday destination?
This charming holiday resort is a great family destination with a plenty to see and do. It’s surrounded by long, sandy beaches and tall swaying palms, and the city’s popular beachfront is where holiday-makers spend their days. You’ll spot a lot of expats in Hua Hin, residing in swanky condominiums and holiday homes.
Why Hua Hin is famous?
Hua Hin is famed for its delightful fresh seafood which can be found in abundance at the night market, restaurants and hotel restaurants.
How far is Hua Hin from Bangkok?
Hua Hin is a two and a half hour drive from Bangkok by car on Route 35 and Route 4 (198.8 km). Since this is a fairly short distance with transportation connections available, Hua Hin has increased in popularity as a weekend get retreat, and an excellent way to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
How much does it cost from Bangkok to Hua Hin?
The train from Bangkok to Hua Hin departs 11 times daily from Hualamphong station, taking between 3.5 hours to 4.25 hours to cover the 229 km distance and costs from 44 Baht for a seat in a 3rd Class Ordinary train to over 1,000 for a 1st Class ticket.
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