Thais power holiday tourism in Pattaya

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Bali Hai Pier was thriving with tourists as more than 8,000 people a day visited Koh Larn, Pattaya’s tourist island.

Thais powered Pattaya’s tourism industry over the four-day holiday weekend.

Oct. 13 was H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Memorial Day, marking the day King Rama IX died six years ago. It was a holiday for government and bank workers, although most businesses and factories remained open as usual.



Many of those who did have Thursday and Friday’s “bridge” holiday off went to Pattaya, visiting either Koh Larn or Jomtien Beach. About 8,000 people a day visited Pattaya’s tourist island with most piling on to 30-baht ferries and the less-patient or more wealthy hiring speedboats.

Bali Hai’s multipurpose zone again was turned into an overflow parking lot for 200 vehicles. Speedboat driver Landa Chotmeesub said marine tourism has recovered from the pandemic and all of those who worked on boats in 2019 now have jobs again.



On Pattaya and Jomtien beaches, families relaxed and ate together on mats while others rented umbrellas to keep out of the sun. Beachchair vendor Suchart Pumthong said income was good, as many people left flooded areas in the north of Thailand to relax in Pattaya.

Families arrive at Bali Hai’s multipurpose zone which was turned into an overflow parking lot for 200 vehicles.


On Pattaya and Jomtien beaches, families relaxed and ate together on mats while others rented umbrellas to keep out of the sun.

 

Most tourists travelled to Koh Larn on 30-baht ferries.

The less-patient or more wealthy tourists hired speedboats.



Pattaya and Jomtien beaches were lively again with tourists enjoying water sports and parasailing.



Thousands of tourists flocked to Pattaya to enjoy sea, sand and sun during the long holiday weekend.