Step into Thailand's coolest fun water park, nestled in Hua Hin, embraced by a tropical jungle. Vana Nava Water Park is a magical haven for family and friends! Enjoy world-class sliders and rides for super fun thrills. Enter The Lost World, where the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex and friends promise endless giggles. After the excitement, unwind at the Vana Village hot spring oasis. Savor delicious food and drink.
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Praya Nakhon Cave is one of the wonders of the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. Take a private tour from Hua Hin. Travel by air-conditioned vehicle to the Bang Bang Phu fishing Village, then by boat to Laem Sala Beach, and hike up to the Phraya Nakhon Cave, known for its stunning light and beautiful pavilion inside.
Our favourite market in Hua Hin. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Nice and spacious with plenty of spots to have a seat and take in the vibe. A bit more "upmarket" than the Hua Hin night market in town. Stalls, selling arts and crafts... paintings from local artists, jewellery and handicrafts. Live music at Cicada Market and Tamarind Market, next door. Also food stalls selling international fare; Thai, Korean BBQ, western etc as well as cold drinks. Very casual and relaxed. Definitely worth a visit!
From cheap Thai street food to family restaurants to fine dining, Hua Hin has the lot in abundance. Less than 3 minutes’ drive from Falcon Hill you will notice an extraordinary number of restaurants on Street 102 – if you fancy something other than Thai food, the nearby Blu Port Shopping Mall has a variety of cuisines from which to choose from.
As you get oriented with Hua Hin and the local neighbourhoods, you will notice an abundance of restaurants that have been opened by expats and serve various international cuisines including but not limited to Italian, British, Swedish, Danish, French, Chinese and Indian. The 5* Hotels in the town also offer regular brunch and dinner buffets in a seaside location.