Situated on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Jomtien Beach is essentially an extension of Pattaya City, drawing in tourists from all corners of Thailand who are keen to enjoy its six-kilometre stretch of sandy shores. The emerald green waters are ideal for surfing and sailing, while the beachfront restaurants offer fresh seafood dishes with incredible sunset views.
Evenings at Jomtien Beach are an energetic affair, with a broad range of bars and nightclubs dotted along the shoreline. Head to Pattaya’s famous Walking Street to experience the best local nightlife. The area is home to half a kilometre of popular venues such as Club Insomnia, 808 and Candy Shop.
Jomtien Beach’s surrounding area is home to a huge variety of fun-filled water parks. Pattaya Park Beach Resort is famous for its 240-metre-high zip-line experience, while Ramayana Water Park has over 50 slides, massage parlours and a natural lake. If you want something even more adventurous, visit Dream World to try out hair-raising rides like Sky Coaster, giving passengers plenty of twists and turns as their feet dangle freely.
Tonight
From ¥2,075 per night
This weekend
From ¥5,102 per night
Next weekend
From ¥6,039 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | THB 1 = ¥4 |
Language | Thai |
Average weekend price | ¥7,326 per night |
Average weekday price | ¥6,563 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Just very filthy trash everywhere cans bottles litter...
30 May 2024
Just very filthy trash everywhere cans bottles litter cigarette ends, there are many more beaches that are cleaner ever Pattaya beach, the other thing at night the beach is full of dogs packs of upto 4,6,7 dogs
Not far from the hotel, about 5 minutes walk, there is a...
21 April 2024
Not far from the hotel, about 5 minutes walk, there is a HUGE outdoor food market. If you want to well and cheaply - this is the place to go! Not lited as an attraction on the Booking.com site - there is a MUST SEE place just a little way out of town. It's called the Sanctuary of Truth. It's a temple and a museum of sorts - and it's quite a spectacular building. Well worth a visit. And if you're a photographer - then the golden hour light is incredible when working with the beautiful wood in the building. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctuary_of_Truth
Not far from the beach and a few bars / restaurants .
16 April 2024
Not far from the beach and a few bars / restaurants ..i have been to jomtien 22 times now and first time in this apartment block .lifts are slow .not the best decor..rooms ok nice size ..shower room could do with upgraded shower instead of fixed head on wall. Laundry and small shops on ground floor ..parking permit required . .
Overall my stay was great.
27 March 2024
Overall my stay was great. Some aspects of hotel are dated. One I would like to see upgraded is the shower head which did not give the best balanced mix of hot and cold water plus it was a fixed head whereas I like to have a flexible head with a hose.
Most of the staff were fantastic the air con you could not...
26 March 2024
Most of the staff were fantastic the air con you could not control unless you took out the card for electric. Pools and pool area was clean and beautiful with showers and toilets and pool towels. Great for family a range of food at the pool side bar and the restaurant which is open to the public of an evening as the entrance to the restaurant is on the street. Beach, Bars, restaurants and shops right on your doorstep. Hemingway's was our favourite proper English pub with a telephone box for show. Would defo go back
I have used Bookings.
14 March 2024
I have used Bookings.Com forever without knowing I should check what type of accommodation I’m booking. Cococabana is not a hotel. It’s an impressive 59 floor, 1644-unit condominium on Jomtien Beach soi 9. The rules of the building do not allow short term rentals of less than a month. Because of this the task of finding the key to my room was an adventure. I eventually realized I had to phone a number in China. I was then sent a What’s App text telling me to make my way to a parking space on the second floor, open the trunk of the car there, find a numbered black lock box among about 50 such boxes, open with a code provided in the text and find the key to my room. My room on the 36th floor was a tastefully decorated but quite small two room unit with a nice view of the gulf. TV in each room but alas no TV channels, Netflix and You Tube only. Notes as to what to expect Bring water, none provided No daily room cleaning There is nobody on-site to help, all communication is through What’s App, sometimes response is relatively quick, other times less so. In summary, admittedly partly my fault, I thought I was booking a regular hotel room and not a condo unit. I prefer hotels to condos.
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