Car Rental Pattaya

Need to a car rental in Pattaya? Prices and packages do vary, all suppliers offer at least one free additional driver and free miles. To find the best deal on car hire Pattaya starting by comparing the costs from multiple rental suppliers that include Budget, Sixt , Avis and National not forgetting Thai Rent a Car the local brand that provides a professional service equal to that of branded suppliers and normally at a cheaper price.

Rental cars can also be collected direct from the the Budget depot located in Thip Plaza, 219/1-3 Moo 10, on the Beach Road or the hertz depot located conveniently on the ground floor of Central Festival Pattaya, beach road.

Pattaya’s best self drive minibus and car hire deals can be taken advantage of right here. We can also arrange free delivery to your condo, hotel or holiday resort.

Pattaya has a major traffic problems especially at weekends and the beach-front road should be avoided at all times.

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Most people come to Pattaya to avail themselves of its naughty nightlife, yet this hub of tourism has a lot to offer in the way of day trips to more authentically Thai resorts. Drive north along the coast to the seaside city of Chonburi where beaches such as Bang Saen await or head south around the coast into Rayong, a jumping-off point for the idyllic island of Samet.

Pattaya is a city on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast known for its beaches. A quiet fishing village up until the 1960s, it now boasts many resort hotels, high-rise condos, cabaret bars, shopping malls, and 24-hour clubs. Close-by, the hillside Wat Phra Yai Temple features an 18m-tall golden Buddha. The area also features several designer golf courses.

Just a two-hour drive from Bangkok, Pattaya is one of Thailand’s most popular beach getaways. Arriving at this bustling resort on the Eastern Gulf coast from the capital via well-maintained highway is convenient, with budget car rental in Pattaya also ideal for touring the mellower beach resorts along the Chonburi coast.

Chonburi

Most of the beaches are long strips of sand with shallow water. Weekdays are relatively quiet, but the weekends are normally very crowded and busy. However, the beaches are all comparatively large, so there is room for all. There are many variations of ‘motorised’ water sports to be had. Most mainland beaches have an enclosed safe swimming water area, where speed boats, jet skis, banana boats and the like are not allowed.

If lazing on the beach isn’t for you, there is still much to do, such as taking in world-renowned botanical gardens, getting wet in thrilling water parks, and visiting awe-inspiring cultural and religious sites

Jomtien

Its sandy beach is fringed with pine trees, quite narrow and has a small slope into the sea. There are restaurants and cafes along the beach for tourists to enjoy fresh seafood and drinks while looking out into the sea. Leisure activities and entertainment are ample to enjoy a lively night out. A galore of water sports are available including kite surf, para-sailing, jet ski and windsurfing.

Ko Samet

This city is named after the ‘Samet’ trees, which grow on the island in abundance. Koh Samet offers all the essential elements that make up a fun-filled holiday escape which include, a seemingly endless expanse of turquoise blue sea, crescent bays lined with fine white sand, a vast array of the most popular water sports, and an ultra- vibrant nightlife.

Once the doyen of backpacker destinations, today Ko Samet shares its charms with a wider audience. The sandy shores, private cosy coves, and the ever-present aquamarine water, attract ferry-loads of Bangkokians looking to party each weekend. Enjoy the nightly fire-juggling shows and beach barbecues on the northern beaches. The southern parts of the island are far more secluded and sedate.