Rayong has over 100 kilometres of coastline, some great beaches, waterfalls and a host of other natural attractions. , Koh Samet ; Sunthon Phu Memorial Park ; Koh Kudi ; Hat Laem Charoen and Hat Sang Chan.
Chalerm Phra Kiat Park is near the beach just a short distance from Ban Phe market. This is a great little place for a visit. The park has a basketball court and a playground for the kids.
Shared by two provinces (Chantaburi and Rayong) and named after mountains in each province, this is one of Thailand's smaller parks.
Located near the headquarters of Khao Chamao National Park, Khao Chamao-Khao Wong waterfall is a splendid affair - the waterfall has a number of tiers pushing high into the skyline and with crystal...
Koh Kudi is a small island in the Koh Samed-Kao Laem Ya National Marine Park which provides excellent diving opportunities.
The Koh Man Island group comprises three islands: Koh Man Nai, Koh Man Klang and Koh Man Nok. These tiny islands remain pristine and have excellent coral reefs.
Koh Samet is one of Thailand?s nicest islands and has a unique place in Thai culture. It was here that Sunthorn Phu -Thailand's greatest poet - was inspired to create his masterpiece.
Hat Laem Charoen and Hat Sang Chan are two excellent beaches that are in fact connected and in essence, one long beach.
As Ban Phe is a port and the main exit point from the mainland to Koh Samet, many people miss the area?s charms and attractions.
This beach is over a kilometre long and recognised as Koh Samet's nicest. It is also the busiest!
Hat Mae Ramphueng is one of Rayong's better known attractions, a huge expanse of beach stretching 12 kilometres along the coast with a fishing village.
Sopha Botanical Gardens is understood to have the widest range of plants and trees in Thailand.
Located on Sukhumvit Road, Wat Pa Pradu was constructed in the Ayutthaya Period and is one of the area's leading temples.
Located south of Rayong city centre, Wat Samut Khongkha is a pagoda built on a small island on the Rayong River.
Built in 1944, Wat Saranat Thammaram contains a replica of the Phra Buddha Chinarat of Phitsanulok and other Buddhist monuments.
Sunthon Phu Memorial Park is dedicated to Sunthon Phu (1786-1855), recognised as being Thailand's greatest poet.
Located at on Taksin Road, about 25 kilometers from Rayong, Wat Lum Mahachai Chumphon is home to the King Taksin Shrine.
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