A long, flat beach providing a perfect opportunity to take exercise on a daily basis. The water is warm and clean. Sun loungers are available for those who prefer them and there are several places where food and drinks can be purchased.
A long, flat beach providing a perfect opportunity to take exercise on a daily basis. The water is warm and clean. Sun loungers are available for those who prefer them and there are several places where food and drinks can be purchased.
Hua Hin Beach is a very nice beach that is clean, safe, and frequented by locals and tourists. Recommended.
Not sure where the other reviewers were but I stayed at the Centara Grand (which is great by the way). The stretch of beach I went to was spotless and the sea was nice and clean too. Very shallow and good for kids.
Do not come to Hua Hin if you want to do a beach holiday: the sea is brownish, smelly and the sand is dirty with dogs’ and horses’ poo.
There are no reasons to spend a holiday in Hua Hin, there are only groups of locals or chinese, noisy and uninterested on keeping the city clean.
You can visit the train station as it is the only place with some charm.
Differently from other feedbacks we had very positive experiences with the local people that have been very nice and honest.
I was expecting a much better/cleaner beach but unfortunately no one seems to care!
The food sold by the deck chair vendors is massively over priced. The best bet we found was to take a short walk from the beach to get good quality and reasonably priced sea food.
Sadly disappointing when you have visited the likes of Samui!
I’ve read a few reviews on Hua Hin beach already so was prepared for the experience. The food stalls take over the beach up to the Hilton to the North, but walking to the South there was nothing but sand.
My 8 year old had a 20 min ride on a small horse for 300thb. The handler was attentive to her skill level, but we were warned that there has been many tourists taken to hospital following horse rides.