Golden Golf

Golden Golf

Provides full fitness facilities such as fitness room. yoga room, dance room, sauna, steam, pool, two-tier golf course and par 3 golf course, as well as over 200 class fitness classes per month from experienced trainers like Mix Dance, Power Fighting, Power Yoga, Aerobic, Step, Fit-ball, Spinning Bike Studio, Yoga-Hot Yoga, Swimming Lesson.

Rayong Surfing School

Rayong Surfing School

Here at Mae Ramphung beach we have the privilege of having an incredibly good surfing teacher from Australia, with his Thai wife who is a great surfing and surfing teacher. We have surfed ourselves and it was an experience. It is more physically demanding than you think. All recommendation to test if you inter have done it before. You will find the surfing school on our map.

Ko Kloi Market

Ko Kloi Market

Koh Kloi Market can be seen as either an attraction or interesting market in Rayong. This market provide atmosphere of how a market in the community in the past is. Buildings are decorated with antique style – small wooden row houses along a pond. This market is also good for take a seat and relaxed for a while due to smoothly air flow. This market is also a place for interesting products such as antique items and hand-made accessories. There is also a food zone to support visitors.

Strawberry Town

Strawberry Town

The name “Strawberry Town” represents sweet and bright characteristics of this town. The venue is designed to reflect distinctiveness of western architecture, with a lot of shops, coffee shops in colorful buildings. There are a lot of recreational areas which are Holland Village, Town Center, Amazon Trail, Uncle Sam’s Farm, Adventure Land, Fountain of Seasons, multi-purpose space for exhibition or music, and many more. Each area is designed to represent its uniqueness and promote compatibility with surrounding natural landscape.

Wat Pa Pradu

Wat Pa Pradu

Wat Pa Pradu was constructed during the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The main highlight of this community temple is an 3.60-meter-height, 11.95-meter-long left-sided reclining Buddha image (normally a reclining Buddha is right-sided), covered up with gold leaves. This difference is one reason the Buddha image is revered by the locals.