U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport serves Thailand's eastern seaboard resort areas. This growing international airport welcomes visitors to vibrant Pattaya with beaches, entertainment, and nightlife, nearby islands including Koh Larn and Koh Samet, Rayong province's quiet beaches and fruit plantations, easy access to Bangkok (140km), and gateway to Cambodia border. Located between Pattaya (45km north) and Rayong (25km south), the airport provides convenient access to Thailand's eastern Gulf coast resorts and attractions.

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Pattaya City and Beaches: Thailand's most famous beach resort (45km north, 45 minutes) has transformed from quiet fishing village to major tourist destination. Pattaya features multiple beach areas: Pattaya Beach (main 4km beach, busy, jet skis, parasailing, beach restaurants), Jomtien Beach (5km south, quieter, longer, better for swimming, fewer vendors), Wong Amat Beach (north, upscale, cleaner water), Naklua (local fishing area, seafood markets). Central Pattaya offers Walking Street (famous nightlife strip, bars, clubs, cabaret shows - family-friendly until evening then adults-only atmosphere), shopping malls (Central Festival, Terminal 21), restaurants, markets. Pattaya caters to diverse tourists - families (water parks, shows), couples, retirees, and notoriously single men. The city is convenient, developed, affordable but lacks traditional Thai charm - purpose-built tourist zone. Water quality variable - better at northern/southern beaches.
Koh Larn (Coral Island): This beautiful island (7km offshore from Pattaya, 45-minute ferry or 15-minute speedboat) offers pristine beaches with turquoise water, coral reefs for snorkeling, water sports, beach clubs, restaurants. Main beaches: Tawaen Beach (most developed, water sports, restaurants, loungers), Samae Beach (quieter, beautiful water), Tien Beach (family-friendly, shallow), Nual Beach (secluded, accessed by steep path). Koh Larn is day-trip paradise - dramatically cleaner water than Pattaya mainland, tropical island atmosphere, excellent swimming/snorkeling. Gets crowded weekends/holidays with Thai tourists - visit weekdays for better experience. Ferries from Bali Hai Pier (South Pattaya) or speedboat tours from various operators. Essential Pattaya experience - the island justifies staying in area.
Sanctuary of Truth: This extraordinary wooden temple (North Pattaya, ongoing construction since 1981) is entirely hand-carved teak and tropical hardwood - no nails, intricate carvings depicting Buddhist and Hindu philosophy, 105m tall, oceanfront location. The sanctuary blends religious art with architectural philosophy - every surface carved with deities, animals, celestial beings. Still under construction (may never 'finish' as philosophy emphasizes continuous creation). Visitors can watch craftsmen carving, explore interior, enjoy cultural shows (Thai dance, martial arts), horse riding on beach. The structure is stunning - unique Thailand attraction combining art, religion, architecture. Photography excellent especially golden hour. Allow 2-3 hours. Admission ฿500 (~$15).
Rayong and Eastern Beaches: Rayong province (25km from airport) offers quieter alternative to Pattaya. Mae Ramphueng Beach (longest in Eastern Thailand, 12km, pine trees, local atmosphere), Laem Mae Phim (popular weekend destination for Bangkok residents, seafood restaurants), Ban Phe pier (departure point for Koh Samet ferries). Rayong is fruit region - durian, rambutan, pineapple plantations, fruit markets. The area is more authentic Thailand - less foreign tourism, Thai family holidays, working fishing villages. Koh Samet (1-hour ferry from Ban Phe) is beautiful island with white sand beaches (Sai Kaew, Ao Prao), fire shows, beach parties, more upscale than Pattaya islands. Koh Samet is national park requiring entry fee - beaches excellent but more expensive than mainland.
Thai Temples and Culture: Despite tourist development, Eastern Thailand preserves culture. Wat Yansangwararam (near Pattaya, sprawling temple complex with pagodas, gardens, meditation halls, peaceful), Khao Chi Chan (Buddha Mountain - 130m tall Buddha image carved into cliff, gold leaf, visible from distance), Silverlake Vineyard (Thai wine production, tours, tastings, restaurant, unexpected in tropical Thailand). Thai boxing (Muay Thai) shows popular tourist entertainment. Floating markets (Pattaya Floating Market - artificial but convenient, traditional Thai products, food, boat rides). Traditional Thai massage ubiquitous - legitimate spas and questionable establishments - research before visiting. Thai culture emphasizes 'sanuk' (fun), 'mai pen rai' (never mind), and respect for monarchy/Buddhism.
Bangkok Day Trip: Thailand's capital (140km northwest, 2 hours) accessible as day trip. Bangkok offers Grand Palace (Wat Phra Kaew with Emerald Buddha - Thailand's most sacred site, dress code strict), Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha, traditional massage school), Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn across river), Chatuchak Weekend Market (enormous, 15,000 stalls), Chinatown, street food, rooftop bars, shopping malls, river tours. Bangkok is overwhelming, exciting, chaotic - sensory overload. Traffic horrendous - allow extra time. The city combines ancient temples, modern skyscrapers, street markets, luxury hotels. Essential Thailand experience but exhausting - Pattaya offers beach relaxation, Bangkok cultural immersion.
Thai Food and Practical Information: Thai cuisine is exceptional - pad thai (stir-fried noodles), tom yum soup (spicy sour soup with shrimp), green curry, massaman curry, som tam (papaya salad), mango sticky rice. Street food excellent and safe at busy stalls. Pattaya has international restaurants but try authentic Thai. Thai baht (฿) currency - ATMs everywhere, credit cards widely accepted. English common in tourist areas. Thailand is 'Land of Smiles' - hospitable, friendly, service-oriented. However, Pattaya has reputation for scams, aggressive vendors, prostitution tourism - be cautious, don't accept drinks from strangers, negotiate prices beforehand. Dress modestly at temples (cover shoulders, knees). Remove shoes before entering homes/temples. Don't touch people's heads or point feet at Buddha images. Respect Thai monarchy - criticizing royal family is illegal. Climate: hot year-round (27-35°C), rainy season June-October, cool season November-February (best time), hot season March-May. Peak tourism November-March.
