Well-known for its spectacular sunrises, Hua Hin’s main
beach is a 4km white, sandy strip that fringe the Gulf of Thailand, and
stretches from the town centre to Khao Takiap. As a result it is never
over-crowded, and lots of family-friendly activities are on offer – the likes
of pony rides, banana boat rides, or rent deckchairs and umbrellas for a few
lazy hours of sun-worshipping in between testing the water with your big toe.
The town’s name – meaning ‘stone head’ – is derived from the rock formations
that can be seen towards the end of the main beach. Other than that it is a
sandy beach with a sandy sea bed, making it ideal for swimming.
One of the most popular pastimes on the beach is to take
a long stroll – or even a jog, if you’re so inclined – along the seashore.
Further south, behind Khao Takiap, lies Suan Son Beach, named after the many
pine trees found along the beach. It’s even more isolated than Hua Hin Beach,
mostly frequented by guests staying at nearby hotels and some locals. The main
emphasis at Hua Hin’s beaches is on rest and relaxation, and they do not have
the crowds often found on Thailand’s popular beaches. Water-skiing, jet ski, windsurfing
and parasailing are other popular beach activities, but in no way disrupt the
overall peace and tranquility of these beaches. And since you’re in Thailand,
chances are good that you’ll find an ‘al fresco’ massage shop somewhere on a
beach.