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| Hua Hin | Pranburi Information request. Posted: Mon October 22, 2007 09:42 PM UTC
I have read that Pranburi is a little too far out of Hua Hin to stay but we like quieter places.Have been looking at a few resorts to stay such as Golden Pine (was AS Dream), Bacchus Home, Pattawai. Can anyone tell me if it is a good destination to stay or am I better to stay closer to Hua Hin. Maybe we could rent a car to look around. I appreciate anyone thoughts and infomation and Hotel recommendations.
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| Hua Hin | Re: Pranburi Information request. Posted: Thu December 20, 2007 02:00 AM UTC
If you like the peace and quiet of a small seaside hamlet, I'd strongly recommend Pranburi, but yes..it's a little far from Hua Hin. There's an Avis in Hua Hin town so renting a small car to get around isn't a problem. I stayed at Pattawia and it's an OK place if you're here in the low season...really quiet. Bacchus is a nice place closer to Pranburi town but abit dearer than Pattawia. There's also the Evason Resort next door to Pattawia, which is the priciest. I liked Pranburi for the quiet, but I felt the need to get to Hua Hin town once in a while, hence the handy rented car. Hope this helps.
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