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The Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin is one of Hua Hin’s most well-regarded hotels, with an elegant colonial-style feel and a reputation for remarkable service. The hotel originally opened in the early 1920s when the new railway line to Malaysia transformed this sleepy fishing village into Thailand’s first beach resort, and the buildings have seamlessly blended the historic with the contemporary. The resort has an enviable position between the beautiful Hua Hin Beach and the town’s dynamic streets, and guests also have easy access to at least six golf courses. You’ll never be short of things to do here; practise on putting greens, put your balance to the test in t’ai chi classes and enjoy a treatment at the SPA Cenvaree. There are also four swimming pools, each with its own children’s pool. Al fresco dinners by the beach or in the stunning gardens are the norm. Coast Beach Club & Bistro is the place to be for freshly caught seafood, tasty pizzas and grilled meat in a laid-back beach setting, and the all-day dining restaurant Railway Restaurant is inspired by Hua Hin’s original railway station. Head to Suan Bua for home-style Thai or Hagi for superb Japanese. Meanwhile, The Museum transports you back in time with its an acclaimed afternoon tea. The colonial style that has inspired the public spaces is continued into the rooms, suites and villas. Deluxe and Premium Deluxe Rooms have views of the gardens or swimming pools while guests in the Premium Deluxe Club rooms and suites enjoy access to the exclusive Club Lounge.
Fresh, chic and modern, it hasn’t taken long for this beautiful beachfront hotel to establish itself as a favourite among travellers looking for a property with style as well as substance. It’s in the centre of town yet offers direct access to a quiet stretch of Hua Hin’s main white-sand beach. The contemporary outdoor areas have comfortable sun loungers, cabanas and a saltwater swimming pool, all with stunning seafront views. Sit back and unwind in the hotel’s steamroom or sauna, or visit the Cape Spa which offers personalised treatments in a soothing environment. To learn more about Thailand’s fascinating culture, pick from the activities on offer including Thai boxing, cooking, massage, yoga and fruit-carving classes, as well the opportunity to give alms to the monks who walk the length of the beach each morning. The hotel has one award-winning restaurant, The Rocks Restaurant, for a variety of Thai, Asian fusion and international dishes. On the restaurant’s rooftop, you’ll find the On The Rocks Bar. It’s one of the best hangout spots in town to enjoy cocktails during the daily happy hour or a post-dinner tipple to views of the Gulf of Thailand. For a more intimate experience, have a romantic star-lit dinner on the beach. The hotel’s excellent location means that it also sits within easy reach of the town’s restaurants and bars, as well as the renowned night market. The suites here are among the most spacious and indulgent in Hua Hin, with each featuring a terrace complete with its own private plunge pool. Upgrade from one of the superb Sky Pool Suites to a Garden Pool Suite for access to your own small personal garden, or to one of the stunning Moonlight Pool Suites that are laid out over two storeys.
The Devasom Hua Hin will transport you back to a time of grandeur and luxury, reminiscent of an era when Thailand was known as the Kingdom of Siam. It’s north of Hua Hin, away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to be convenient for a relaxed and intimate break. This hotel is all about simple elegance and traditional Thai service. Walking through the lobby and out into the courtyard, steps descend to the pristine, quiet saltwater swimming pool. Sun beds sit on a deck at the centre of the pool as well as on the beachfront – the perfect spot to soak in the sun and cool off with a refreshing dip. While the Devasom has just one restaurant, the Deva Bistro Restaurant & Bar, there are plenty of culinary experiences on offer. Take part in a cooking class, have a romantic private dinner by the sea or savour the flavours of Thailand with an exquisite five-course meal. For a truly authentic experience, hop aboard the complimentary shuttle to explore the historical Hua Hin Market. After a day on your feet wandering around the market stalls, unwind with a Thai massage treatment in the privacy of your room. The rooms and villas are spacious with sea views and a large balcony or deck. Their simple, beautiful style are nostalgic with designs that echo the 19th-Century beach houses of Hua Hin, when it was considered the premier beach holiday destination in Thailand. Even the Thai Royal Family headed to this coast for their getaways. Seaside Deluxe Rooms have twin beds and Seaside Suites feature a double bed and living room. The lavish Beach Villas are just steps from the resort’s beach, while the Beachfront Villas are even more spacious and sit right on the inviting sands.
Get lost in a sanctuary of tropical gardens and elaborate Thai buildings at the original Anantara resort. It’s an escape made for slowing down, where days are reserved for melting massages at the exquisite spa, relishing in a good book by the sea and maybe working up an appetite with a round of golf at one of the seven courses nearby. Come happy hour, settle down by the pool after your mildly strenuous day and choose your cocktail before heading for some salty, sweet and sour pad thai at Rim Nam. If you’re craving a little bit of civilisation, hop on the resort shuttle and visit Hua Hin town centre, the original summer residence of choice for the Thai royal family. The spa is one of the resort’s highlights and booking in advance is recommended. It’s a glorious private space with massage suites, showers and bathtubs all set outdoors beyond a walled garden of lotuses. Nearby, there’s a little piece of paradise that’s worth upgrading to a Suite for. Looking out over a blanket of lotus flowers and lily pads, the quiet Lagoon Pool & Bar comes with additional perks like afternoon tea, evening canapés and a complimentary happy hour. At the main pool, there’s a swim-up bar with thatched umbrellas for shade, and if you want a sea view, head for a sun lounger on the sandy platform above the small beach (subject to the tides). Retire to your ultra-comfortable king-size bed, where you’ll have a view of the gardens, sea or lagoon. Rooms and suites are modern yet traditional, with dark, polished wood and Thai silk adorning the bed. A garden terrace or balcony encourages you to sit and take in your view – we recommend a Junior Lagoon View Suite for an impossibly romantic hideaway overlooking the water lilies.