
The building tends to be compact and enables an easy access to all parts of the city, the beaches and the nearby hills. An international level of private healthcare is available within close proximity and costs represent a fraction of those “back home”.
Despite its growth and development, Hua Hin's beaches and surrounding areas remain largely unspoiled retaining the flavor of rural Thailand. Hua Hin appeals to those who seek a quiet yet charming ocean-front town ambiance.
Hua Hin is also a paradise for nature lovers with a number of National Parks within easy reach! For golf lovers, the local area offers no less than eight excellent courses, resulting in Hua Hin offering the highest density of golf courses in the whole of Thailand. Each course is unique, some have been designed by world champions such as Jack Nicklaus.

Golf has been popular in Thailand for a long time, for instance, Rama VII acknowledged his destitution in 1932 after a “coup d’Etat” while playing at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course.
The royal city has an interesting past and many historical landmarks, which are an absolute architectural delight. These include the royal palaces, the beautifully restored train station and old-time resorts dating back to earlier times. Some are so picturesque they have been used for movie sets.
| Bangkok |
195 km |
| Samui |
560 km |
| Phuket |
660 km |
By car: From Bangkok: 2 hours
By plane: From Bangkok to Hua Hin International Airport: 35 minutes
By train: From Bangkok to Hua Hin: An average of 3 hours