Chanthaburi Travel Guide
City City in Chanthaburi, known for gemstones
A seaside town built around a river mouth, famous for gem and fruit markets, a Catholic cathedral and colonial-era wooden houses; day-trippers come for durian and rambutan, seafood, riverfront cafés and nearby waterfalls.
Why Visit Chanthaburi? #
Chanthaburi draws travelers with its old-town charm, colorful gem markets and a strong fruit culture that marks the region - durian and mangosteen feature heavily at stalls around the riverside. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral and Chanthaburi Old Town streets showcase colonial architecture and street-level cafes, while gem-trading traditions and weekend markets offer a unique commercial and cultural scene. It’s a place where food, faith and craft combine into a distinctive provincial experience.
Who's Chanthaburi For?
Chanthaburi is a food-lover’s pleasure: riverside seafood, tropical fruit markets and Chinese-influenced bakeries in the old town. Don’t miss the local durian, mangosteen stalls and lively weekend markets by the river.
The province offers waterfalls like Namtok Phlio, coastal beaches and Khao Khitchakut National Park nearby. Scenic trails, river walks and protected forest areas make it an ideal spot for outdoorsy itineraries.
Chanthaburi’s charming old town, riverside cafés and quiet guesthouses create a relaxed setting for couples. Fruit stalls, sunset river walks and boutique stays in the historic district set a pleasant mood.
Outdoor options include river kayaking, waterfall hikes and coastal exploration. Small operators run day trips into the national parks and sea trips to nearby islands, perfect for active daytrippers.
Top Things to Do in Chanthaburi
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - Large Gothic-style Catholic cathedral with ornate stained glass and a compelling colonial-era history.
- Chanthaboon Waterfront Community - Historic riverside neighborhood of wooden shophouses, cafés, and museums lining the Chanthaburi River.
- Chanthaburi Gemstone Market - Bustling wholesale market where rubies and sapphires are traded and examined by experts.
- Namtok Phlio National Park - Forest park centered on Phlio Waterfall, with clear pools, shaded trails, and wildlife sightings.
- Khao Khitchakut National Park - Pilgrimage mountain famous for the seasonal 'Buddha's footprint' crawl and panoramic forested views.
- Chanthaboon Riverside Night Market - Evening market beside the river serving local snacks, crafts, and atmospheric photo opportunities.
- Chanthaburi Old Town - Quiet streets reveal Sino-Portuguese façades, artisan workshops, and low-key cafés away from crowds.
- Laem Sing Forest Park - Coastal promontory with a small beach, shaded mangroves, and a calm riverside pier.
- Chanthaburi Fruit Market - Early-morning wholesale market where seasonal durian, rambutan, and mangosteen are piled high.
- Namtok Phlio National Park - Popular day trip featuring Phlio Waterfall, shaded trails, and picnic-friendly natural pools.
- Khao Khitchakut National Park - Seasonal pilgrimage to the mountaintop 'Buddha's footprint' with forest treks and rewarding vistas.
- Koh Samet (via Ban Phe) - White-sand island reachable by ferry, offering beaches, snorkeling, and relaxed beachside restaurants.
- Laem Sing Forest Park - Coastal promontory with a small beach, shaded mangroves, and a calm riverside pier.
Where to Go in Chanthaburi #
Old Town
Chanthaburi’s Old Town is full of history: wooden shophouses, narrow lanes and a mellow riverside vibe. It’s where you come for coffee in restored buildings, to see the cathedral and to wander market streets that feel lived-in rather than touristy. Great for photographers and slow walkers who like a mix of food and architecture.
Top Spots
- Chanthaboon Waterfront Community - preserved wooden houses, riverside cafés and photo ops.
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - impressive Catholic church with stained glass.
- Chanthaburi Night Market - food stalls and local bites in the evening.
Riverside Market
The riverfront market area is the city’s heartbeat for food and fresh produce - noisy in the morning, relaxed by afternoon and livelier again after dusk. Expect simple eateries, seafood sellers and inexpensive meals. Ideal for food-focused visitors who want authentic, everyday Thai flavors without the tourist polish.
Top Spots
- Riverside Market - early-morning trade in produce and riverfront stalls.
- Local fish markets - fresh seafood sold by the catch.
- Street-food alleys - late-night snacks and regional sweets.
Gem District
Chanthaburi’s gem trade is a defining feature - a network of shops and workshops where colored stones are bought and sold. The Gem District is practical and businesslike, with plenty of small dealers and occasional showrooms. Come curious and be ready to haggle; it’s a unique shopping experience compared with Thailand’s usual markets.
Top Spots
- Chanthaburi Gem Market - wholesale and retail shops dealing in gemstones and jewelry.
- Gemstone workshops - see cutting and setting in small local shops.
- Small cafés nearby - rest spots amid the trading bustle.
Plan Your Visit to Chanthaburi #
Best Time to Visit Chanthaburi #
Visit Chanthaburi in the cool season (November-February) when skies are drier and temperatures are most comfortable for beaches, fruit markets and riverside wandering. The hot months get very warm and the monsoon (June-October) brings heavy rains that can disrupt travel.
Best Time to Visit Chanthaburi #
Chanthaburi's climate is classified as Tropical Monsoon - Tropical Monsoon climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round. Temperatures range from 21°C to 33°C. Heavy rainfall (2818 mm/year), wettest in June with a pronounced dry season.
January
January is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 21°C. Light rainfall and partly cloudy skies.
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February
February is hot, feeling like 30°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (42 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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March
March is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (69 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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April
April is the hottest month, feeling like 34°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (120 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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May
May is hot, feeling like 34°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (322 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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June
June is hot, feeling like 33°C with oppressive humidity. The wettest month with heavy rain (500 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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July
July is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (430 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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August
August is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (492 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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September
September is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (487 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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October
October is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (269 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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November
November is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Moderate rainfall (57 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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December
December is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 21°C. The driest month with just 11 mm and partly cloudy skies.
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How to Get to Chanthaburi
Chanthaburi is easiest reached from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok's bus/train stations) or by domestic flights to Trat Airport followed by a road transfer. The town has a small SRT railway station and a dedicated intercity bus/minivan connection from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai).
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK): The main international gateway for eastern Thailand; from Suvarnabhumi you can take a private taxi direct to Chanthaburi (about 3.5-4 hours drive) - expect roughly 2,000-3,500 THB for a metered/taxi transfer including highway tolls. A cheaper option is the Airport Rail Link/BTS to Ekkamai (Eastern Bus Terminal) and then an intercity bus or minivan to Chanthaburi; combined public-transfer time is about 4.5-6 hours and costs around 120-250 THB depending on connections.
Trat Airport (TDX): Domestic flights (from Bangkok) land at Trat - from Trat Airport there are shared minivans and taxis that run to Chanthaburi; travel time is typically 1.5-2.5 hours. Shared minivans cost roughly 200-350 THB per person; a private taxi will be faster (about 1.5-2 hours) but substantially more (around 1,200-1,800 THB).
Train: Chanthaburi is served by Chanthaburi Railway Station on the State Railway of Thailand’s eastern network. Trains from Bangkok (Hua Lamphong) are limited and generally operate as ordinary/rapid services; expect a journey of about 4-6 hours depending on the service and stops, with fares typically in the regional-train range (roughly 50-200 THB depending on class).
Bus / Minivan: Regular buses and air‑conditioned minivans depart Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) for Chanthaburi several times daily. Travel time is typically 3.5-4.5 hours by bus/minivan depending on traffic; fares commonly range from about 180-300 THB for standard bus and minivan services, with the Chanthaburi Bus Terminal and local minivan drop‑offs in town.
How to Get Around Chanthaburi
Chanthaburi is best navigated by a mix of intercity bus/minivan for arrival and short local hops by motorbike taxi or on foot. For flexibility rent a motorbike or use taxis/Grab for longer errands, while walking is the most pleasant way to see the Old Town and riverside markets.
- Intercity bus / Minivan (180-300 THB) - Frequent minivans and air‑con buses from Bangkok (Ekkamai) are the most practical budget option: they drop you at Chanthaburi Bus Terminal or central minivan hubs. Travel time is usually 3.5-4.5 hours; book at the terminal or through reputable operators online. Buses are comfortable for luggage; minivans are faster but tighter on space.
- Train (State Railway of Thailand) (50-200 THB) - The SRT serves Chanthaburi Railway Station with ordinary/rapid services from Bangkok (Hua Lamphong). Trains are slow but cheap and give a relaxed, local experience - amenities are basic and schedules change, so check the SRT timetable in advance. Expect around 4-6 hours on board depending on the service.
- Private taxi / Grab (100-1,800 THB) - Taxis and Grab operate in Chanthaburi for door‑to‑door convenience; short trips across town are inexpensive while longer transfers (to/from airports or Bangkok) become costly. For airport transfers a pre‑booked private transfer is often easier than haggling with local drivers; confirm price beforehand for long distances.
- Motorbike taxi / Tuk‑tuk (20-150 THB) - Motorbike taxis (and occasional tuk‑tuks) are the quickest way to cover short hops inside town and to access sois that larger vehicles can't reach. Negotiate price or ask the driver to use the meter (if available) for short rides - expect low single‑digit to low‑double‑digit fares for most trips. They're ideal when traffic is heavy or when time is tight.
- Bicycle / Rental motorbike (80-400 THB/day) - Renting a bicycle or motorbike is a great way to explore Chanthaburi's riverside, markets and nearby beaches at your own pace. Motorbike rental is widely available - carry an international/Thai driving permit and inspect the vehicle; fuel and parking are cheap, but ride cautiously on rural roads. Bicycles are excellent inside town where distances are short.
- Walking - Chanthaburi's historic centre is compact and very walkable - the Old Town, Cathedral, waterfront and markets are best explored on foot. Walking lets you soak up street life and hop between food stalls and small shops without traffic or parking hassles.
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Where to Eat in Chanthaburi #
Chanthaburi is a delight if you love tropical fruit and seafood. The fruit market is legendary-mangos, durians, langsat and a wide array of local produce-and the night market and riverside stalls turn out charcoal-grilled seafood with bold, spicy sauces. Expect local specialties to be bright, herbal and profusely chili-laced.
The old town has a cluster of cafés offering Thai-fusion and small international plates; hotels provide full-service dining. Vegetarians do well thanks to the abundance of fruit and vegetable preparations, and som tum (papaya salad) and market curries are easy to find.
- Chanthaburi Fruit Market - Massive selection of tropical fruit and fruit snacks.
- Chanthaburi Night Market (Talat Night Market) - Seafood grills and spicy local curries.
- Rim Prapa Riverside Seafood Stalls - Fresh river and coastal seafood, chili dips.
- Old Town Cafés - Thai fusion with some European-style dishes.
- Japanese & Chinese Restaurants - Sushi, noodles and stir-fried platters in town.
- Hotel Restaurants - International menus for visitors and packaged tours.
- Local Vegetarian Stalls - Vegetable curries and rice plates in markets.
- Riverside Salads & Fruit Stands - Som tum variants and fresh fruit bowls.
- Vegetarian-Friendly Cafés - Rice bowls, noodle dishes with vegetable protein.
Breakdown of cuisine types found across Chanthaburi's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.