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Jomtien Beach

Jomtien Beach

Beyond the hill, south of Pattaya, is Jomtien beach, another, much longer, stretch of beach. The beach is slightly deeper than Pattaya, and the section just south of the hill is very popular with Thais. There are many sections here where you can rent a beach chair and order food and drinks from staff serving that section. Numerous vendors also pass by offering fruit, ice cream and many other things, including massages. Officially known as Dongtan Beach, this is the only stretch of sand around Pattaya that doesn't have a road immediately behind it. There is a small paved street, but it's closed to traffic during the day. There is a charge for the use of the chair, which is generally somewhere around the princely sum of 30 Baht ().

But there's more to Jomtien than the beach. There are hotels, restaurants - some very good restaurants in fact - and just about everything else you could want. But perhaps the most important thing about Jomtien is what it doesn't have, and that is the seedier elements that characterize Pattaya city. Oh, there are a few go-go and girly bars around, but they're relatively out of sight and can be easily avoided. This makes Jomtien a bit more of a family friendly base than Pattaya. You can easily stay in the Jomtien area and never have a need to visit Pattaya itself.

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Hotels

There is a wide range of hotels and resorts available in the Jomtien area, from rather cheap to top end five star accommodations. Among the possibilities is one of the very few low-density Thai-styled hotels, the Rabbit Resort. The list below is a small selection of what's available in Jomtien, for more options, use the search box below to compare rates from dozens of sites for Jomtien hotels. Dor - Shada Resort By The Sea Large Thai-styled resort are the far southern end of Jomtien offering many different room types, including private villas.

The Venue - Jomtien

26 July 2009 Junior Suite at The Venue, Jomtien I was pleasantly surprised by The Venue, a relatively new "boutique" gay hotel in Jomtien Complex. I picked it because the location was good, the price was right, and I was running out of hotels to try that were within walking distance of my favorite beach chair. The pictures on the web site looked nice, but my experience with small boutique hotels (gay and otherwise) is that they can be long on style, but short on quality, so my expectations were relatively low.