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Ao Cho Grandview Hideaway Resort
4.1/527 Reviews
Ao Cho
I dont know how this place is when its more people here and no covid situation but at this time I love this place. Clean beUtiful beach with a nice home reef just outside. There are just enough sunchairs so the beach does not feel cluttered. The staff is very friendly and helpfull. You can borrow both snorkeling gear and kayaks. The food in the restaurant tastes great and just a small walk away is a minimart and a bigger beach with more restaurants and bars. The rooms are clean and well kept. There are also alot of small details that Inreally love they thought about like a flashlight in every room if you want to go out when its dark. Hairbands for the forgetfull girlfriend in the free toiletrees. A beachbag marked with your roomnumberbto bring stuff in to the beach. I warmly recomend this place. Clean friendly and relaxing. I will gladly come back.
Sai Kaew Beach Resort
4.5/5313 Reviews
Sai Kaew Beach
Right in front of the beautiful beach, which has sand as soft as corn starch and many restaurants. The restaurant Winkk has live band and a fire show which is like watching fireworks. The cafe also has fancy drinks. The hotel rooms are mainly bungalows which are bit small but not bad.
Nimmanoradee Resort
4.1/519 Reviews
We chose this Resort after reading the positive reviews with it indicated as a small quiet Paradise and we didn't regret this choice. The rooms are very nice bungalows each of a different color, not very large and have a little spartany furniture, but very clean. The staff is very nice but unfortunately not all the servers speak English. Breakfast is excellent and very abundant. The restaurant's dishes are good but the prices are much higher than the average. The hotel is a nice hotel, and the hotel is a nice hotel. There are many outdoors on the beach where you can relax
Baan Ploy Sea
4.5/5101 Reviews
Ao Noi Nha
We stayed at the Ploy Sea a couple of weeks ago for 3 nights. The hotel was fairly quiet and so they very kindly upgraded our room to a sea view. Staff were very friendly, accommodating and welcoming. In particular a lady who worked on the front desk called Ratchadaporn. She was amazing and helped us so much. The food in the restaurant was a good standard with plenty of choice and the sea front was just idillic. Looking forward to returning again soon.
Ku at Sea
4.3/523 Reviews
Sai Kaew Beach
The room is not big, but the exquisite facilities and equipment are very new, very complete, the bed is very comfortable, not very hard. 30 meters from the beach, 800 meters from the cruise terminal. The rooms are all on the second floor with five rooms, the first floor is a coffee shop, and you can enjoy a 10% discount from the coffee shop when you stay at the hotel.
The Great Rayong Hotel
4.1/540 Reviews
Great Rayong Resort – Excellent, very budget hotel this part of the beach MaeRanpueng. Located in a alley, 200m from the highway and beach. There are small cafes next to it, only, it is very difficult to identify them - like, there are chairs and a pair of tables, and neither staff nor visitors are observed. Along the beach there are typical beach ”food” and macachees are accommodated. There are plenty of shops, including 7/12. The hotel is ubiquitous (in rooms too) WI-FI, a very cozy pool, friendly staff. Breakfasts, depending on the population, either a Swedish table or a fix. But even when the husband was fixed at request, they brought an addition without problems. The dishes are undelicate but delicious. From the shortcomings – no balcony and fruit for breakfast. Beaches – sandy, spacious and unlimited, excellent water, and the main great without people.

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Number of Hotels51
Number of Reviews1,707
Lowest Price$16
Highest Price$494
Average Price (Weekends)$123
Average Price (Weekdays)$118

Rayong Beach Hotel Guide

Hotels in Rayong

Weather and Best time to travel to Rayong

Overshadowed by its popular neighbors like Pattaya and the Koh islands, Rayong city used to be a compact fishing town on the East coast of the Gulf of Thailand, now serving as the capital of Rayong province, acting as a hub connecting the many villages and islands in the area. It is less 'touristy' than most other cities, meaning that you can have an authentic, local experience here.

Rayong attractions include several pristine beaches that are less crowded than others in Thailand. With its surrounding greenery, local markets, and busy nightlife, it makes for a great pit stop for travelers exploring the coast. Close to many tourist attractions, staying options among the Hotels in Rayong are of a broad range perfect for travelers of all needs and budgets. You get all this here without the tourist frenzy and jostle.

Rayong, much like the rest of the country, can be visited at any time of the year, although the cool, dry season from November to March is the most popular season for tourists. Rayong city and province tends to have a coastal, humid climate throughout the year. The rainy season (July -September) is the least crowded time because rain can make things chaotic, although the countryside will be at its most green and beautiful at this time.

Airport in Rayong

Getting from Rayong to U-Tapao- Rayong-Pattaya International Airport involves a short 40-minute drive from the main city center. You won't have trouble finding taxi services or renting a car out to transfer you to your hotel or the city. This is the closest airport to Rayong city and serves the entire province, including nearby Pattaya. If you are flying into Bangkok, it will take about 2-hours to reach Rayong by car.

Transportation in Rayong

Renting a vehicle or hiring a cab for the duration of your stay can be a very convenient option. Some of the standard forms of transport at hand are songtaews, tuk-tuks, public busses, motorbike, and taxis. Locals use songtaews, which are like open minibusses (like an extended tuk-tuk), to get around the city and close by attractions. As a tourist, it is always useful to keep cash handy, as you will need them if you use any of the local transport facilities. Loose cash will also come in handy if you need to pick up snacks or small knick-knacks from local vendors.

How to get to Rayong

Several Eastern carriers like Air Asia, Azur Air, Bangkok Airways, Nordwind Airlines, Pegas, Thai Lion Air, and Thai Vietjet Air fly into U-Tapao- Rayong-Pattaya International Airport (UTP or simply U-Tapao). Depending on where you are flying in from, you might not have direct access to the U-Tapao Airport, but Bangkok would be a close and convenient option. You can rent a car here or hire a cab to drive you to and from Rayong. The flight rates are going to vary depending on the duration between booking date and travel date and overall demand.

How much are hotels in Rayong 

Here is a guide on what to expect when you book Rayong hotels.

  • 5-star hotel prices: These are the most expensive Rayong hotel deals. Upwards of (2500 USD) per night, most of these luxury resorts are outside the main city, and many are right on Ko Samet Island.
  • 4-star hotel prices: There are several comfortable options in the range (1400 - 2500 USD), all centrally located, although beach-side options are also available.
  • 3-star hotel prices: These are very reasonable Rayong hotels available at less than half the price of the 5-stars in the range (800 - 1400 USD), suited to most budgets, and providing all the basic amenities you will need. 
  • 2-star hotel prices:  For budget travelers, cheap hotels in Rayong city center abound. Priced around (600 USD) per night and under, these are very basic hotels which can be convenient for a night or two.

If you would like to stay away from the city center or have any special requirements, you can consider specialty B&Bs or homestays scattered along the outskirts.

Rayong tourist information

Top tourist attractions in Rayong

Rayong is all about a relaxed ambiance untouched by commercial tourist businesses where you can take in the local culture with all the conveniences you will need for an enjoyable stay. 

  • Let's talk about beaches, which are the biggest draw for foreign tourists and Thai locals alike. The island of Ko Samet, with its blue waters and fine sands, is a 45-minute ferry ride that is completely worth it. If you aren't keen on taking the ferry ride, other beaches like Laem Mae Phim and Mae Rumphueng are also excellent options. 
  • If you're quite interested in things to do in Rayong beyond beaches, the local Rayong Aquarium will come as a pleasant surprise, offering a lot more than you would expect and perfect for afternoons when the beach is too hot to visit.
  • The Mangrove Research Center is one among a couple of mangrove parks in and around the city and doubles up as a garden, where you can take lovely walks on the elevated walkways and take in aerial views of the lush surroundings. 

Top food places in Rayong 

The Rayong province is famous for its seafood and fresh produce. Far from the usual tourist bustle, you will get to spend time sampling local cuisine and enjoy some quality dining.

  • If you visit Mae Rumphueng beach, you can check out the famous Tamnanpar Restaurant, called The Classic Forest Restaurant, which has a lovely jungle setting amid streams and lush greenery. Other beach shacks are worth exploring as well.
  • For the adventurous traveler, a seasoned joint that is popular with locals is the centrally located Naidol Makham Thao.
  • Terra Cotta is a trendy restaurant worth trying out, as it is known for its local food as well as pastries. If you want some change from local food, there are German, Korean, Indian, and Japanese joints, which can all be found in and around the city.

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