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News, Published on 03/01/2024
» The local tourism authority in Pattaya is aiming to draw 27 million visitors to the coastal city in 2024.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/07/2023
» CHON BURI: Plankton bloom is turning the sea off Ta Waen Beach on Koh Lan green; however marine experts say the phenomenon will only last a day or two.
News, Published on 29/07/2023
» CHON BURI: Beaches and tourist attractions in Pattaya buzzed with tourists yesterday, the first day of a six-day long holiday, with hotel rooms on Koh Larn, an island situated about 7 kilometres off the coast, fully booked.
Chaiyot Pupattanapong, Published on 28/07/2023
» CHON BURI: Beaches and tourist attractions in Pattaya buzzed with tourists on Friday, the first day of a six-day long holiday, with hotel rooms on Koh Larn, an island situated about 7 kilometres off the coast of Pattaya, fully booked.
Guru, Published on 28/04/2023
» Guru By Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, activities, art exhibitions, shows, food and hotel deals.
Gary Boyle, Published on 26/04/2023
» Only one jet ski was involved in the accident which claimed the lives of the driver and his 7-year-old passenger at South Pattaya beach on Monday night, not two as initially believed, a marine official said.
Chaiyot Pupattanapong, Published on 25/04/2023
» CHON BURI: Only one jet ski was involved in the accident which claimed the lives of the driver and his 7-year-old passenger at South Pattaya beach on Monday night, not two as initially believed, a senior marine official said.
News, Chaiyot Pupattanapong, Published on 26/11/2022
» CHON BURI: The Pattaya Marine Office will go ahead with its plan for a 200-million-baht renovation of Na Ban pier on Koh Lan, an island resort off Pattaya.
Chaiyot Pupattanapong, Published on 25/11/2022
» CHON BURI: The Pattaya marine office will go ahead with its plan for a 200 million baht renovation of Na Ban pier on Koh Larn after it passed an environmental impact assessment(EIA) study.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 15/04/2022
» Projects to construct sea dykes to ease beach erosion along various parts of Thailand's coastline carry on despite clear evidence showing they are not a constructive or effective way to stop the problem, environmental activists say.