Colours of Thailand - FREE Pattaya Floating Market Tour

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Highlights

  • Stay in a Superior Room at Mind Resort Pattaya with daily breakfast included.
  • Explore the enchanting Nong Nooch Garden with cultural shows and an Indian breakfast.
  • Enjoy the Coral Island Tour by speedboat with a delicious lunch.
  • Visit Pattaya’s iconic landmarks – Big Buddha, View Point & Gems Gallery.
  • Shop and experience culture at the Pattaya Floating Market with a boat ride.
  • Private transfers from Bangkok Airport for a seamless trip.

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Nong Nooch Botanical Garden

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Phuket Sightseeing Tour

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Destination Routes

  1. Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport and meet your representative.
  2. Enjoy a comfortable private transfer to Pattaya and check in at Mind Resort Pattaya.
  3. Relax and settle in after your journey, with the evening free for leisure.
  4. Overnight stay in Pattaya.
 
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    14:00

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    12:00

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Inclusions

  • Stay at Mind Resort Pattaya - Superior Room with breakfast
  • Nong Nooch Garden (Including Entry Ticket and Indian Breakfast)
  • Pattaya City Tour (Including Big Buddha, Pattaya View Point and Gems Gallery, without Guide)
  • Pattaya Floating Market (Including Boat Ticket)
  • Coral Island Tour with Lunch by Speed Boat (From Pattaya)
  • Prices are dynamic and subject to availability at the time of booking

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  • RT PCR Test before departure if Required.
  • Meals, Porterage, tips, laundry, wines, mineral water (unless specified), telephone charges and all items of personal nature.
  • Any Add-on, Optional tour & transfer other than itinerary.
  • Government Service Tax (GST) & Tax Collected at Source (TCS) as per government policy.

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Pooja Iyer

Reviewed: Jan 08, 2026
5/5

Five days went by in a blink. The Floating Market on day four was the most fun, little shops on the water, local snacks, boat rides between stalls. Viacation put together something that genuinely felt...  

Harpreet Singh

Reviewed: Aug 08, 2025
5/5

Took my wife and two kids and the whole trip ran like clockwork. Kids loved the speedboat to Coral Island and the Nong Nooch Garden kept them busy for hours. Having breakfast sorted every day made mor...  

Attractions

Alcazar Cabaret Show in Pattaya
Girls Dancing in Alcazar Cabaret Show
View of outside of Alcazar Cabaret Show
The Alcazar is one of the famous shows
Cabaret performers, emotive men and women, pose in vintage costumes on red carpet

Alcazar Cabaret Show

Bright costumes, large-scale stage productions, and high-energy performances have made the Alcazar Cabaret Show one of Pattaya’s most recognised entertainment attractions. Operating since 1981, the show combines music, dance, theatrical effects, and elaborate set designs into a performance that attracts visitors from around the world. Located on Pattaya Second Road, Alcazar has evolved from a small cabaret venue into one of Thailand’s most famous live entertainment productions.Unlike cultural shows that focus on Thai history or folklore, Alcazar is designed as an international performance featuring music from multiple countries, modern lighting technology, and choreographed acts inspired by global cultures. Most Thailand tour packages include the Alcazar Cabaret Show as an evening activity because it fits easily after a day of sightseeing, island tours, or beach visits. For many visitors, it becomes their introduction to Pattaya’s entertainment scene beyond its beaches and nightlife.Importance of Alcazar Cabaret ShowThe Alcazar Cabaret Show holds a unique position in Thailand’s entertainment industry. It helped establish Pattaya as a destination capable of offering world-class stage productions rather than relying solely on coastal tourism. Over the decades, the show has attracted millions of visitors and contributed significantly to Pattaya's evening tourism economy.The production is also important for its role in showcasing transgender performers on a global stage. Thailand has long been recognized for its cabaret culture, and Alcazar became one of the country's most successful examples of professional performance art involving highly trained dancers, singers, and entertainers. Today, it remains one of the benchmarks against which other cabaret shows in Southeast Asia are often compared.History of Alcazar Cabaret ShowThe Alcazar Cabaret Show began in November 1981 with a modest theatre that could accommodate only around 350 spectators. At the time, cabaret performances were relatively niche attractions in Thailand, attracting curiosity but not yet achieving mainstream popularity.As tourism in Pattaya expanded throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Alcazar invested heavily in technology, stage design, sound systems, and costume production. The growing popularity of the show eventually led to the construction of a much larger theatre capable of hosting more than 1,000 guests per performance.What helped Alcazar stand out was its willingness to constantly reinvent itself. Rather than relying on a single performance format, the production introduced new themes, music, cultural acts, and visual effects almost every year. This continuous evolution allowed the show to remain relevant despite increasing competition from other entertainment venues across Thailand.Today, Alcazar is considered one of Pattaya’s longest-running and most successful live productions, welcoming visitors from dozens of countries every day.Best Time to Visit Alcazar Cabaret ShowThe show operates year-round, making it suitable for visits in any season. However, November to February is generally the most comfortable period to visit Pattaya due to cooler weather and lower humidity.For the best experience, book the 6:30 PM or 8:00 PM performances. These evening slots allow visitors to combine the show with dinner plans and avoid rushing after daytime excursions. During Christmas, New Year, and long holiday weekends, advance booking is highly recommended.Entry Fee & TimingsEntry Fee: ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 per person, depending on seating category and season.Timings: Daily shows generally operate at 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9:30 PM.How to Reach Alcazar Cabaret ShowThe theatre is located on Pattaya Second Road, one of the city's busiest tourist areas. From Walking Street, the journey takes around 10–15 minutes by taxi or songthaew. Visitors staying in North Pattaya can reach the venue in under 10 minutes.Local songthaews (shared pickup taxis) typically charge ₹25–₹50 per person for short distances. Private taxis within Pattaya generally cost between ₹200–₹500 depending on location and traffic. Travellers arriving from Bangkok can take buses from Ekkamai Bus Terminal, costing approximately ₹300–₹500 and taking around 2–3 hours. Most organized Pattaya sightseeing tours also offer direct transfers to the theatre.Stays Near Alcazar Cabaret Show1. Grande Centre Point PattayaPrice: ₹8,000–₹12,000 per nightLocation: North Pattaya, approximately 450 metres from Alcazar Cabaret Show.2. Hilton PattayaPrice: ₹14,000–₹20,000 per nightLocation: Pattaya Beach Road, around 1.5 km from the theatre.3. Holiday Inn PattayaPrice: ₹7,500–₹11,000 per nightLocation: Pattaya Beach Road, approximately 900 metres from Alcazar.4. Ibis PattayaPrice: ₹2,500–₹4,000 per nightLocation: North Pattaya, around 800 metres from the venue.

Floating market of Pattaya
Floating open air market with small houses
The Pattaya Floating Market in Thailand
Sunset at famous Pattaya Floating Market
Floating open air market with small houses - shops on the pond in Pattaya, Thailand

Pattaya Floating Market

The Pattaya Floating Market is one of the city's most distinctive cultural attractions, bringing together traditional Thai architecture, regional cuisine, handicrafts, and canal-based commerce in a single destination. Spread across more than 100,000 square metres, the market is designed around a network of waterways where vendors sell goods from wooden boats and stilted shops connected by bridges and walkways. While it recreates the atmosphere of Thailand's historic floating markets, it also functions as a modern tourist attraction showcasing the country's regional diversity.Unlike Pattaya's beaches, nightlife, and island excursions, the floating market offers a different side of Thailand focused on food, culture, and local craftsmanship. Many Thailand tour packages include the market as part of a half-day sightseeing route because it combines shopping, entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences without requiring extensive travel outside the city. It appeals equally to first-time visitors, families, and travellers interested in traditional Thai life.Importance of Pattaya Floating MarketThe Pattaya Floating Market serves as a cultural showcase representing the four major regions of Thailand: Central, Northern, Northeastern (Isan), and Southern Thailand. Each section highlights local architecture, cuisine, crafts, and traditions specific to that region, allowing visitors to experience a broad overview of Thai culture within a single location.The market also plays an important role in supporting local artisans and small businesses. Traditional woodcarvers, textile makers, painters, and food vendors use the market as a platform to introduce regional products to domestic and international visitors. While many floating markets in Thailand evolved naturally around rivers, Pattaya Floating Market was intentionally developed to preserve and promote traditional Thai trading culture for modern audiences.History of Pattaya Floating MarketThe Pattaya Floating Market officially opened in 2008 as part of a broader effort to diversify Pattaya's tourism offerings beyond beaches and nightlife. Developers designed the attraction to reflect the floating markets that historically played a central role in Thai commerce before modern road networks transformed transportation across the country.Traditional floating markets once served as vital trade centres where farmers and merchants transported goods through canals and rivers connecting villages and cities. Inspired by this heritage, Pattaya Floating Market recreated the atmosphere using wooden houses, canals, boats, cultural demonstrations, and regional marketplaces.Over the years, the attraction expanded to include live performances, adventure activities, handicraft workshops, and food courts. Today, it remains one of Pattaya's most visited cultural attractions and continues to attract both Thai and international travellers.Best Time to Visit Pattaya Floating MarketNovember to February offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the market, with lower humidity and cooler temperatures. Morning visits between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM are particularly enjoyable because crowds are lighter and temperatures remain comfortable for walking.Visitors interested in photography may prefer late afternoon when softer sunlight reflects off the canals and wooden buildings. Weekdays generally provide a more relaxed experience compared to weekends and public holidays.Entry Fee & TimingsEntry Fee: ₹250–₹500 per person, depending on ticket type and activities included.Timings: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.How to Reach Pattaya Floating MarketThe market is located on Sukhumvit Road, approximately 10 kilometres south of central Pattaya. From Walking Street or Pattaya Beach Road, taxis and ride-hailing services usually take 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. Local songthaews also operate along Sukhumvit Road and provide a more affordable transport option.Taxi fares generally range from ₹250–₹600 within Pattaya, while shared songthaews cost around ₹30–₹80 per person. Visitors travelling from Bangkok can take buses to Pattaya from Ekkamai or Mo Chit Bus Terminal, costing approximately ₹300–₹500. From Pattaya Bus Terminal, local taxis can reach the floating market in around 15 minutes.Stays Near Pattaya Floating Market1. Mövenpick Siam Hotel PattayaPrice: ₹8,000–₹14,000 per nightLocation: Na Jomtien, approximately 4 km from Pattaya Floating Market.2. Veranda Resort PattayaPrice: ₹6,500–₹11,000 per nightLocation: Jomtien Beach area, around 3 km from the market.3. Ana Anan Resort & Villas PattayaPrice: ₹7,000–₹12,000 per nightLocation: Na Jomtien, approximately 3.5 km away.4. Tribe PattayaPrice: ₹3,000–₹5,000 per nightLocation: Jomtien area, around 5 km from the attraction.

Pattaya View Point
Woman tourist looking cityscape view through red binoculars from Pattaya view point
Tourists seeing the Pattaya city with Red binoculars in Pattaya View Points
Tourists at Pattaya View Point
Red binoculars on Pattaya View Point

Pattaya View Point

High above the busy streets and beaches of Pattaya sits one of the city's most visited observation spots, Pattaya View Point. Located on Pratumnak Hill between Pattaya Beach and Jomtien Beach, the viewpoint offers a sweeping panorama of the city's curved coastline, offshore islands, and clusters of high-rise buildings. For first-time visitors, it provides the kind of view that instantly explains Pattaya's geography and why it became one of Thailand's most popular coastal destinations.Unlike Pattaya's entertainment-focused attractions, the viewpoint is about perspective rather than activity. It is often the first stop for travellers wanting photographs of the city before heading to beaches, islands, or nightlife districts. Since the location requires very little time to explore and sits close to several major attractions, many Thailand tour packages include Pattaya View Point as a short sightseeing stop during city tours. The combination of easy accessibility and wide coastal views keeps it popular throughout the year.Importance of Pattaya View PointPattaya View Point serves as the city's most recognised observation deck and has become one of the defining images used in tourism campaigns promoting Pattaya. The view from Pratumnak Hill appears in travel brochures, postcards, tourism advertisements, and social media content because it captures the city's coastline in a single frame.The viewpoint is also important because it allows visitors to understand Pattaya's development over the decades. From the hilltop, it becomes easy to see how a small fishing village evolved into a major tourism hub filled with hotels, shopping complexes, entertainment districts, and beachside developments. For many visitors, the viewpoint provides context before they begin exploring the city itself.History of Pattaya View PointPratumnak Hill has long been one of the highest natural points overlooking Pattaya Bay. Before Pattaya became an international tourist destination, local residents used the elevated area for observation and navigation because it provided clear views of the coastline and surrounding waters.As tourism expanded during the second half of the 20th century, the hill gradually developed into a formal sightseeing location. Roads were improved, viewing platforms were created, and visitor facilities were added to accommodate growing tourist numbers. Over time, Pattaya View Point became one of the city's most photographed locations.Today, the viewpoint remains a simple attraction compared to large entertainment venues, but its popularity has endured because the scenery continues to offer one of the best introductions to Pattaya. Unlike attractions that change frequently, the panoramic coastal landscape remains the main draw.Best Time to Visit Pattaya View PointThe most pleasant period to visit Pattaya View Point is between November and February when temperatures are slightly cooler and visibility is generally clearer. Early mornings between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM offer softer lighting and fewer crowds.Many visitors also prefer arriving shortly before sunset. Between 5:00 PM and 6:30 PM, the coastline begins to glow under golden light, creating some of the best photography conditions of the day. Evening visits also allow travellers to watch Pattaya's city lights gradually illuminate the bay.Entry Fee & TimingsEntry Fee: FreeTimings: Open 24 hours, though daylight and sunset hours provide the best viewing experience.How to Reach Pattaya View PointPattaya View Point is located on Pratumnak Hill, approximately 3 kilometres from Walking Street and central Pattaya Beach. Local songthaews are the most economical option, usually costing ₹25–₹50 per person depending on the route. Motorcycle taxis charge approximately ₹100–₹250 for short rides from central Pattaya.Private taxis from most Pattaya hotels generally cost between ₹200–₹500. Visitors staying near Walking Street can also reach the viewpoint in around 10–15 minutes by car or scooter. Many half-day city tours include transportation and a brief stop at the viewpoint before continuing to nearby attractions such as Big Buddha Temple and Pattaya Park Tower.Stays Near Pattaya View Point1. InterContinental Pattaya ResortPrice: ₹12,000–₹18,000 per nightLocation: Pratumnak Hill area, approximately 1.5 km from Pattaya View Point.2. Royal Cliff Beach HotelPrice: ₹8,000–₹14,000 per nightLocation: Pratumnak Hill, around 2 km from the viewpoint.3. Nova Platinum HotelPrice: ₹3,500–₹5,500 per nightLocation: South Pattaya, approximately 2.5 km from the attraction.4. Beston PattayaPrice: ₹2,500–₹4,000 per nightLocation: Central Pattaya, around 3 km from the viewpoint.

Image of Wat Chalong temple in Phuket
Drone shot of The Wat Chalong Buddhist temple in Chalong, Phuket, Thailand
Aerial view of Wat Chalong in Phuket, Thailand
Side Image of Chedi at Wat Chalong Temple in Phuket
Scenic Image of The Wat Chalong Buddhist temple in Chalong in Phuket

Wat Chalong

Among Phuket’s many beaches, islands, and nightlife attractions, Wat Chalong offers a completely different side of Thailand. Officially known as Wat Chaiyathararam, it is the largest and most important Buddhist temple in Phuket and serves as a major spiritual centre for local residents. Located around 8 kilometres from Phuket Town, the temple complex is known for its beautifully decorated halls, towering pagoda, and centuries-old religious significance.Unlike temples that function mainly as tourist landmarks, Wat Chalong remains an active place of worship where devotees gather daily to pray, make merit, and participate in Buddhist ceremonies. The temple is often included in Phuket sightseeing routes because it provides cultural context beyond the island’s beaches and resorts. In fact, our Thailand tour packages combine Wat Chalong with Big Buddha, Phuket Old Town, and nearby viewpoints, creating a more balanced experience of the island’s history, spirituality, and local traditions.Importance of Wat ChalongWat Chalong occupies a special place in Phuket’s cultural and religious landscape. For generations, it has served as a centre of Buddhist learning, worship, and community gatherings. The temple is particularly associated with two highly respected monks, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, who played important roles during a local rebellion in the late nineteenth century. Their leadership and healing practices earned them deep respect among Phuket residents, and their statues continue to attract worshippers seeking blessings today.The temple is also significant because it preserves traditional Thai Buddhist architecture and religious art. The detailed murals, sacred relics, and ceremonial spaces provide visitors with insight into Thai Buddhism that goes far beyond what can be understood from books or museums. For many locals, Wat Chalong is not simply a tourist attraction but an important part of everyday spiritual life.History of Wat ChalongWat Chalong (officially Wat Chaiyathararam) is the largest and most revered Buddhist temple in Phuket, Thailand. Built in the early 19th century, it is most famous for the heroic 1876 Chinese tin miner rebellion, when monks sheltered the displaced and treated the injured with traditional medicine. Although the exact date of its founding remains uncertain, Wat Chalong is believed to have existed since the early nineteenth century. Historical records suggest that the temple gained prominence during the 1876 Chinese Coolie Rebellion, a period of unrest involving Chinese tin miners in Phuket. During this conflict, two monks from Wat Chalong, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, became known for treating injured residents and providing guidance to the local community.Their contributions transformed the temple into a respected religious institution across southern Thailand. Over time, additional structures were added to accommodate growing numbers of worshippers and pilgrims. The most recognisable addition is the 60-metre-tall Grand Pagoda, known as Phra Mahathat Chedi, which was completed in the early 2000s.The pagoda is particularly important because it houses a sacred bone fragment believed to belong to the Buddha. This relic elevated Wat Chalong’s status even further, attracting both pilgrims and international visitors interested in Buddhist heritage.Today, the temple remains one of Phuket’s most visited cultural landmarks while continuing to function as an active religious centre.Best Time to Visit Wat ChalongThe most comfortable period to visit Wat Chalong is between November and April when Phuket experiences its dry season. Clear skies and lower humidity make walking around the temple grounds more enjoyable.For the best experience, visit between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM. Morning hours offer cooler temperatures, softer lighting for photography, and fewer tour groups. Late afternoons can also be pleasant, though the temple generally becomes busier as the day progresses.Entry Fee & TimingsEntry Fee: Free entryTimings: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PMHow to Reach Wat ChalongWat Chalong is located approximately 8 kilometres from Phuket Town and around 17 kilometres from Patong Beach. Taxis and ride-hailing services are the easiest transport options, with fares typically ranging from ₹400–₹1,200 depending on the starting location.Visitors staying in Patong can reach the temple in around 25–30 minutes, while those staying near Phuket Town usually require only 15–20 minutes. Scooter rentals remain a popular option, costing approximately ₹450–₹700 per day. Many organised Phuket sightseeing tours include Wat Chalong alongside Big Buddha and Karon Viewpoint, making it convenient for first-time visitors.Stays Near Wat Chalong1. Villa Zolitude Resort & SpaPrice: ₹10,000–₹15,000 per nightLocation: Chalong area, approximately 3 km from Wat Chalong2. Cocoville Phuket ResortPrice: ₹4,500–₹7,000 per nightLocation: Soi Ta-iad, around 2 km from the temple3. The Thames Pool Access ResortPrice: ₹3,000–₹5,000 per nightLocation: Chalong district, approximately 2.5 km from Wat Chalong4. Bora Bora Villa PhuketPrice: ₹2,000–₹4,000 per nightLocation: Chalong area, around 1.8 km from Wat Chalong

Black Crab View Point
Evening View of Black Crab View Point
Family Visited at Black Crab View Point
Night View at Black Crab View Point
Tourist visit at Black Crab View Point

Black Crab View Point

The Black Crab View Point (officially known as the Mud Crab Sculpture) is a famous riverfront landmark in Krabi Town, Thailand. It features a giant bronze mother crab and three smaller crabs, acting as a symbol of the region's rich marine ecosystems and coastal fishing culture. Located at Khanab Nam Pier along the Krabi River, this completely free attraction offers visitors a highly specific set of sights and experiences.The attraction gets its name from the giant black crab sculpture installed near the viewing area, which has become a popular photo stop for visitors. Travellers moving between Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga often discover the viewpoint as part of a scenic road trip. Thailand tour packages that explore Phang Nga Bay combine the viewpoint with nearby mangrove forests, James Bond Island excursions, and local seafood restaurants, making it an easy stop within a broader coastal itinerary.Importance of Black Crab View PointBlack Crab View Point serves as one of the best elevated locations for understanding the geography of Phang Nga Bay. From the platform, visitors can observe how the region's mangrove ecosystems, tidal channels, and limestone formations connect to create one of Thailand's most distinctive coastal environments.The viewpoint also contributes to local tourism by encouraging travellers to spend time in Phang Nga rather than treating it solely as a transit route between Phuket and Krabi. As tourism across southern Thailand continues to grow, attractions like Black Crab View Point help distribute visitor traffic away from more crowded destinations while highlighting the natural beauty of lesser-known regions.History of Black Crab View PointBuilt along the Krabi River, it features a large bronze sculpture of a mother crab with three smaller crabs, serving as a scenic viewpoint to the iconic Khao Khanab Nam mountains. Unlike Thailand's historic temples and ancient monuments, Black Crab View Point is a relatively modern attraction developed primarily to showcase the region's natural scenery. The area gained popularity as road infrastructure improved across Phang Nga Province, making inland viewpoints more accessible to domestic and international visitors.The giant black crab sculpture was later added as a landmark representing the province's coastal and mangrove ecosystems, where various crab species form an important part of the local environment. Over time, photographs shared by travellers helped increase awareness of the viewpoint, transforming it from a local stop into a recognised attraction on many southern Thailand itineraries.Today, the viewpoint remains valued less for historical significance and more for its ability to provide one of the clearest panoramic perspectives of Phang Nga's coastal landscape.Best Time to Visit Black Crab View PointThe most favourable period to visit is between November and April when skies remain clearer and humidity levels are lower. Sunrise and late afternoon are considered the best times for photography, as softer light enhances the colours of the mangrove forests, limestone cliffs, and surrounding waterways.Visitors arriving between 5:30 PM and sunset often enjoy the most dramatic views as the changing light creates striking reflections across the bay and mountain ranges.Entry Fee & TimingsEntry Fee: FreeTimings: Open throughout the day; sunrise and sunset are the most popular visiting hours.How to Reach Black Crab View PointBlack Crab View Point is located approximately 5 kilometres from Phang Nga Town and around 95 kilometres from Phuket International Airport. Visitors travelling from Phuket can reach the viewpoint in about 1.5–2 hours by private taxi or rental car.Private taxis from Phuket generally cost between ₹3,000–₹5,000 depending on vehicle type and waiting time. Rental scooters and cars are popular options for travellers exploring the Phang Nga region independently. Shared minivans from Phuket to Phang Nga Town cost approximately ₹400–₹700 per person, after which local taxis can complete the short journey to the viewpoint.Stays Near Black Crab View Point1. Bor Saen Pool VillaPrice: ₹5,500–₹8,000 per nightLocation: Bor Saen area, approximately 8 km from Black Crab View Point.2. Le Erawan HotelPrice: ₹2,500–₹4,000 per nightLocation: Phang Nga Town, around 4 km from the viewpoint.3. Thaweesuk Heritage HomestayPrice: ₹1,800–₹3,000 per nightLocation: Central Phang Nga, approximately 3 km from the attraction.4. Samet Nangshe BoutiquePrice: ₹4,500–₹7,000 per nightLocation: Near Phang Nga Bay, around 25 km from the viewpoint.

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