Cha-am
Located less than 200 km south of Bangkok
and just 20 km north of Hua Hin, Cha-am is a quiet beach retreat in Petchaburi
Province; a long stretch of silvery sand that is far quieter than nearby Hua
Hin. Cha-am is popular with couples looking for a romantic retreat, seniors who
like peace and quiet, and families with young children who are looking for an
area that is both safe and free from the hassle of beach vendors. It’s also a
popular weekend destination for Bangkok
residents who enjoy the sea, even if the sand is not as fine as at nearby Hua
Hin. While it is relatively quiet, Cha-am still offers visitors a number of
beach activities, such as jet skiing and banana boat riding, and the seafood is
as readily available and inexpensive as any beach town in Thailand .
Cha-am’s beach areas are separated by Naranthip
Road , which leads from the unassuming Cha-am town
down to Ruamjit Road ,
which runs parallel to the beach. This intersection is where the closest thing
to a beach “town” exists: an area where local festivities are held at the
town’s main pier and many fine seafood restaurants are located. North of this
intersection is a concentration of businesses catering to European tourists;
south of it, the beach becomes gradually quieter and a predominately Thai crowd
chills out at relaxing beach resorts, most of which are located on the opposite
side Ruamjit Road and along roads leading away from the beach. At the farthest
southern end of the road are the most luxurious resorts and golf courses. For a
little local character, visitors can travel north to a quaint fishing village
that includes a harbor full of fishing boats and a number of seafood
restaurants.
The
mellow beach town of Cha-am is located less than
200km south of Bangkok .
Thanks to its proximity to Hua Hin, Cha-am slowly developed into a tourist
destination, though a far quieter one than its popular neighbor to the south.
Cha-am is primarily a weekend getaway from those looking to escape the hustle
and bustle of Bangkok .
Featuring Thailand's longest stretch of beach, Cha-am has a small but quiet
beach “town” where there are some charming seafood restaurants and plenty of
open-air eateries, not least of which are the rows of beach umbrellas where
hawkers sell barbequed shrimp. Accommodation ranges from backpacker friendly
European owned hotels to boutique spa retreats, ideal for a romantic
rendezvous. The sea at Cha-am is generally calm, making it safe for families
with children, while rental jet skis and banana boats are available for those
looking for a little more fun. Generally speaking however, Cha-am is for those
looking for a quiet and relaxing retreat, particularly on the week days, when
the weekend warriors have returned to nearby Bangkok . I wish you enjoy traveling to
Cha-am. By Wander TV.
Chayut L.
ID: 551-4531
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