Eastern Thailand
Thailand's Gulf coast stretches from the industrial hinterland of Chon Buri through beach-resort country to the island-hopping paradise near Cambodia. Pattaya, love it or not, is the biggest resort city on the eastern seaboard — and it's reinventing itself with family attractions, upscale dining, and the all-wood Sanctuary of Truth. But the real gems are further east: Koh Samet's white-sand beaches are Bangkok's nearest island escape, Chanthaburi's gem market and durian orchards reward the drive, and Koh Chang's mountainous jungle interior rivals anything on the Andaman coast.
The smaller islands off Trat — Koh Mak and Koh Kood — offer the kind of quiet, coconut-palm beachfront that Thailand is famous for, minus the crowds. Rayong's coastline and fruit orchards anchor the middle stretch. The eastern seaboard also has deep cultural pockets: Chanthaburi's French-colonial old town and cathedral, Si Racha's cliffside temple, and Sa Kaeo's Khmer ruins near the Cambodian border. The region's seafood — fresh off the boats at Ban Phe, Mae Klong, and Trat — is some of the best and cheapest in the country.
Provinces in Eastern Thailand

Chachoengsao
Chachoengsao Province enchants with its vibrant floating markets and the stunning Wat Sothorn, a revered temple housing a majestic Buddha statue. Explore lush countryside dotted with rice paddies and the serene Bang Pakong River, perfect for tranquil boat rides.

Chanthaburi
In Chanthaburi Province, vibrant gemstones glisten against the backdrop of lush mountains and fertile orchards. Explore the historic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, savor the sweet tang of durian at local markets, and wander the charming streets of the old town, rich in French colonial archi

Chon Buri
Chon Buri Province dazzles with its vibrant seaside charm, from the bustling Pattaya beaches to the serene beauty of Koh Sichang's cliffs. Experience the unique blend of Thai culture with lively night markets and the extraordinary Sanctuary of Truth, a wooden marvel steeped in spirituality.

Prachin Buri
Prachin Buri Province enchants with its lush jungles and the serene waters of Khao Yai National Park, where cascading waterfalls and vibrant wildlife await. Explore the historic Khmer ruins at Phanom Rung, a stunning testament to ancient artistry set against a backdrop of rice paddies.

Rayong
Rayong Province enchants with its pristine beaches like Ao Prao and the vibrant coral reefs of Koh Samet. Explore the aromatic orchards of local fruit farms, indulge in fresh seafood at bustling night markets, and immerse in the serene charm of traditional fishing villages.

Sa Kaeo
Sa Kaeo Province, a gateway to Cambodia, entices with its lush jungles and the haunting beauty of Khao Chakan’s limestone cliffs. Explore the ancient ruins of Phanom Rung and the vibrant local markets, where the rich Khmer heritage comes alive in every stall.

Trat
Trat Province beckons with its emerald islands and tranquil beaches, like Koh Chang, where jungle-clad mountains plunge into turquoise waters. Explore vibrant local markets bustling with fresh seafood and traditional Thai desserts, immersing yourself in the region's rich culture.
Places in Eastern Thailand
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