Morning ride together @Phala beach, Rayong Thailand
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Pala Beach, Ban Chang Rayong Thailand
Go where the locals go.
Auntie's Thoom's Thai Curry Noodles Near Phala Beach in Rayong, Thailand
Dwight starts the morning at the beach before lunching on curry noodles!
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Dwight visits Phala beach in the morning and chills until it's time for lunch. Then he heads over to Auntie Thoom's Gaeng Som Noodles (ป้าตุ่ม ก๋วยเตี๋ยวแกงส้ม) for the first time. The restaurant has grown large and has an incredible amount of choices for dishes over rice (aka khao gaeng). Also, in addition to the 'gaeng som' (แกงส้ม) noodles she is famous for, they serve fried chicken and a few versions of papaya salad.
The two dishes together were less than 200 hundred baht and the aunties at the papaya salad side of the restaurant were beyond sweet and welcoming. Check this place out if you're ever near Phala beach for a filling lunch!
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Rayong, Thailand: Important Landmarks You Need to Know Before You Visit
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In this travel vlog, I show you some of the most important landmarks you need to know before you visit Rayong, Thailand. These are places, which you can find the supplies you will need on your visit, vacation, or retirement in Rayong.
We will take a look at places like Sukhumvit Road, rest stops, gas stations. In addition, I will show you where to purchase cheap groceries, such as Big C, shopping malls, major highways, and a store called Makro, which is the American equivalent of Costco.
These are all important landmarks if you are going to be in the city of Rayong, Thailand for any duration of time.
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Tiny Crab on Payoon Beach near Phla Beach - Rayong Thailand
This is short video clip I took of a tiny crab on Payoon Beach near Phla Beach - Rayong, Thailand. It was rather transparent and ran extremely fast for a tiny creature.
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Walking the most beautiful and lonely beach, Phayun Beach, Ban Chang Rayon
Phayun Beach Rayong Province
Phayun Beach is not the busiest of beaches. This is one great thing in its favour for those seeking a bit of peace and quiet away from work.
Phayun Beach is not the busiest of beaches – not even at weekend.
This is one great thing in its favour for those seeking a bit of peace and quiet away from the humdrum of work.
It is a pleasant enough beach to visit for other reasons, with a few photo opportunities, and the chance to see a fishing community at work, and some play.
The soi that leads to the beach from Sukhumvit Road, conveniently splits the beach into two different segments.
Along to the left – heading east back towards the distant Map ta Put Industrial plants, is a pleasant stretch of white sand, that terminates in a rock breakwater.
At this end of the beach there is a Chinese Temple – well maintained and worth a look with camera at the ready. Beyond this, there is a rather messy sliver of sand for a couple of hundred meters that is still actually part of Phayun Beach, but for obvious reasons tend to get ignored by the locals – and whatever visitors happen to find it.
It is possible to walk – carefully - along the breakwater, which is constructed out of large rocks, but conveniently positioned with the flat surfaces forming a walkway. The rubbish trapped between the rocks, suggest that it is a meeting place for partying locals.
Phayun Beach Rayong ProvinceWhat is at Phayun Beach
This far eastern end also sees a small fleet of fishing boats – which often make the good basis for some sunset view as they lie languishing in the small bay.
There are also a number of Thai shack restaurants and the normal type of restaurants that are often found nesting between plantations of Casuarina trees such as are here.
The trees make good shade which is also taken advantage of by the local fishing people.
The gently curved bay stretches for about 800metres, with the added ‘no-go’ section being a further 200 meters. The sand id white and soft over the full length of the beach, and there is a slight ridge of sand that drops down to what seems to be shallow water.
Heading back towards the west – away from the distant industrial estate, and with the sea on your left – the area starts to turn more into semi beach with chairs and umbrellas provided by the restaurants.
Going past the entrance road, the beach tend to be a little bit more populated, with mainly Thai families making use of the shade of the trees. Again there are a few restaurants, and can vouch for the food served.
There is a toilet on this stretch of the beach road, and further a huge block of condominiums that seem to be undergoing refurbishment. It is home to several hundred units – at present deserted.
The beach does not get visited by the Banana boat squad – nor any jet skis. Inflatables are the main source of floating the time away.
The restaurant to the right of the entrance road, is open evenings until 9.00 pm – after an early 8.00 am start. The beach is up for grabs at all hours, but there is a notice if you please – “Keep Quiet for the sake of others!” Love it.
The beach is basically clean – if a little untidy with whatever the tide brings in. It is peaceful, and well worth seeking out if you feel that it is your type of beach, or indeed if you are a relaxed browser of things that do or don’t happen on Rayong Beaches.
Getting to Phayun Beach
Phayun Beach Temple at Rayong ProvinceHeading from Sattahip towards Rayong on the Sukhumvit highway route 3, you will enter ban Chang around 20 km before Rayong.
At road marker 194 – 500 meters further on – there are traffic lights with a large green overhead sign pointing to Right for Phala Beach. There is a Seven/Eleven on the left corner of the traffic lights.
Take the right turn, and trust that you will actually end up at Phayun Beach. After the main soi – a few hundred meters, you will come to the main coastal road.
Go straight over to the small soi which will then take you down to centre of Phayun Beach. You can also wander along from Hat Nam Rin to the east or Phala beach from the west.
Where to stay at Phayun Beach
D-View Resort - 92/24 Soi 58/10 Moo 2 T. Banchang, Rayong 21130, Thailand
Tel. 038-942888 , 081-8658274
Payoon Resort - Phayun Ban Chang, Rayong 21130
Tel: 086 567 049
Banchang Apartment and Hotel - 192/42 Moo 3, Chang , Rayong, Thailand 21130
Tel. 0-3888-2288 , 086-4650308 Fax. 038604711
Пляж Пхала Районг Таиланд 2019 Phala Beach
Недалеко от Паттайи в провинции Районг есть много пляжей.
Пхала один из них.
Красиво, уютно, чисто.
Море классное, когда спокойное ????
Lunch At Rayong
A great seafood lunch at a seaside restaurant in Rayong,Thailand.
Thailand - Rayong, Maerumpuang Beach, Ban Phe (Part 1)
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Хороший и чистенький отель. В нём довольно хороший завтрак, и недорогое питание на обед (три супа+3 тарелки риса+нарезанная грудка со специями и стрючковая фасоль = 400 бат = 800 руб.)
Дорога до отеля заняла 3 часа.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Rayong, Thailand
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Rayong Aquarium
Mae Ramphueng Beach
The King Taksin Shrine
Central Plaza Rayong
Yom Jinda Road (Old Town Rayong)
Wat Pa Pradu
Suan Son (Phe Arboretum)
Seang Chan Beach
Sky View Tower and Mangrove Research Center
Rayong The City Pillar Shrine
Kite boarding Phala beach Rayong
Pala Banchang single Kite surfer.
24 hours in Rayong | Thai Food Express | The Digital Travellers
Only two hours from Bangkok by car, Rayong City is a popular getaway destination amongst urban holidaymakers who prefer a more peaceful beach atmosphere than the nearby touristy Pattaya. Those who are continuing on to Koh Samet will also find Rayong City the perfect base, as it’s possible to do a bit of sightseeing and shopping before hopping on a speedboat or a ferry at Baan Pae.
On the eastern gulf coast of Thailand, 179 km from Bangkok. Modest beaches dotted around Rayong Province are tranquil paradises for sea lovers who wish for hideaway places near the capital. Months of monsoon allow lush forest as well as fruit orchards to cool the heat of the day, and give produce during May of each year, so fruit lovers always travel here for various tasty fresh tropical fruits, particularly durian, rambutan, and mangosteen. After the end of the monsoon season in late-October, the crystal clear waters off Rayong along its hundred kilometre coastline welcomes all visitors.
In this video, we tell you the best places to eat in Rayong in 24 hours. Be it the Marriott Rayong for breakfast and dinner, Suphattra Fruit Farm for brunch or Tamnanpar Restaurant for lunch; Rayong has some best places to dine in Thailand.