Hua Hin – Summer Retreat of Thai Royalty

Mrigadayavan Palace, summer retreat of Thai royalty in Hua Hin, Phetchaburi. Photo Credit: Tourism Authority of Thailand.

Amazing Thailand

Hua Hin is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations. In addition to its many beaches, the seaside resort has mountains, temples, night markets, and water parks. In fact, it is favoured by Thai royalty and Bangkok’s middle and upper classes.

Hua Hin 101

While foreign tourists flock to Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Koh Samui, Thais – especially well-heeled Thais – favour Hua Hin, which is 230 kilometres southwest of Bangkok.

In fact, the drive takes about three hours.

The oldest of Thailand’s beach resorts, Hua Hin was discovered in the 1920s by King Rama VII, who thought it would make an ideal summer getaway from sultry Bangkok.

The king had a sprawling residence, called Far from Worries Palace, built in 1928. The sleepy fishing village was turned into the favoured holiday resort for Thailand’s rich and famous overnight. They also built ocean front homes on either side of the open-air royal palace.

Hua Hin now has golf courses, stylish retail outlets, and a thriving night market. Eating out ranges from modest stalls selling seafood and other local specialties to fine dining. Accommodation runs from international five-star chains to boutique hotels to secluded villas.

Beachfront Resort

I’m staying at the Rest Detail Hotel Hua Hin, which overlooks the Gulf of Siam. There are 56 units, running from 48-square-metre rooms with balconies or terraces to the Grand Rest Pavilion, a 485-square-metre split-level bungalow with four bedrooms, living and dining areas, and a private pool.

I’m staying in the Pool Village, which comprises 12 one-room cottages built along the sides of a large swimming pool. Each of the 65-square-metre units has its own front porch as well as a terrace with chairs and platform with sun lounges jutting into the swimming pool.

I can’t help wondering if I wouldn’t be happy spending the rest of my life in such surroundings.

Breakfast is served at Rest Gastro. With both indoor and outdoor seating, it offer buffet breakfast with both local and international favourites. Lunch and dinner are served at Rest Scene, which is located adjacent to the swimming pool.

The menu runs from Thai to Mediterranean, and everything I have tried is yummy Barbecued seafood is available in the evening. Morning, afternoon, and high teas are served at the Leaf.

Thailand Travelogue

In early 2010, Michael Taylor is to spend four weeks exploring Thailand, visiting Bangkok, Koh Samui, and Hua Hin. But his trip gets off to a bizarre start as he mistakenly notifies the wrong hotel of his arrival plans. Follow him on his journey through the Land of Smiles!

Thailand: Slight Mixup Upon Arrival in Bangkok or Is That Hua Hin? (Travelogue Part 1)

Thailand: A New Beginning – Or Another False Dawn? (Travelogue Part 2)

Thailand: All’s Well That Ends Well (Travelogue Part 3)

Thailand: Hua Hin – Summer Retreat of Thai Royalty (Traveloque Part 4)

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