Rayong Travel Guide

City City in Rayong Province, Thailand

Coastal Rayong offers seafood markets, fruit farms and a quick ferry hop to Koh Samet. Beaches, snorkeling, mangrove trails and a provincial fish market make it a quieter alternative to nearby resort islands.

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Costs
Budget to midrange: $30-60/day
$30-60 per day for budget to comfortable travel.
Safety
Relatively safe with usual petty-crime risks
Generally safe; take normal Thai city precautions at night.
Best Time
Best visited November-February
Cool, dry season from November to February.
Time
Weather
Population
106,737
Infrastructure & Convenience
Good road network, limited public transit; car or bus recommended.
Popularity
Popular with Thai domestic tourists; quieter than Pattaya or Phuket.
Known For
beaches, seafood, islands (Koh Samet), fishing ports, fruit (mangoes), Map Ta Phut industrial complex, local markets, dive spots, coastal resorts, rubber plantations
Rayong province hosts the Map Ta Phut industrial estate, one of Thailand's largest petrochemical and industrial zones.

Why Visit Rayong? #

A coastal province hub, Rayong draws travelers for its seafood, beaches and nearby islands. Mae Ramphueng Beach and the ferry to Koh Samet are the area’s best-known natural pulls, while bustling seafood markets and fruit orchards serve up fresh catches and tropical produce like mango and durian. Visit during the Fruit Festival or explore seaside night markets to sample regional dishes and enjoy a quieter Thai beach experience away from the big resorts.

Who's Rayong For?

Foodies

Rayong is a seafood lover’s town-markets and beachfront restaurants around Laem Mae Phim and Rayong city serve very fresh, affordable dishes. Local markets are excellent for trying Southern Thai seafood specialties.

Nature Buffs

Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park and nearby coastal reserves provide beaches, islands and protected marine areas. Great for beach walks, snorkeling and short island trips to Koh Samet.

Families

Calm beaches, family resorts and easy island-hopping to Koh Samet make Rayong a reliable family destination. Midrange beach resorts and shallow swimming areas suit children well.

Adventure Seekers

Island hopping, snorkeling, and coastal kayaking are readily available; dive operators run day trips from Rayong to nearby reefs. Good options for active beach-based adventures without long transfers.

Couples

Beachfront sunsets, quieter Laem Mae Phim stretches and boutique seaside resorts set up relaxing escapes for couples. Easy ferry links to Koh Samet add weekend-romance options.

Luxury

Upscale beachfront resorts and private-island vibes around Koh Samet and Rayong’s beachfronts provide premium stays. Luxury options exist but are fewer and concentrated near top resorts and private villas.

Top Things to Do in Rayong

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Don't Miss
  • Ko Samet (Koh Samet) - White-sand island in Mu Ko Samet National Park, reachable by short Ban Phe ferry.
  • Khao Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park - Coastal national park with panoramic viewpoints, rocky headlands and access to scenic shorelines.
  • Mae Ramphueng Beach - Long public beach with soft sand, local seafood stalls and relaxed afternoon walks.
  • Laem Mae Phim Beach - Shallow shoreline popular for seafood restaurants and sunset views toward the gulf islands.
Hidden Gems
  • Yomjinda Road - Quiet historic street lined with wooden shophouses, cafes, murals and weekend markets.
  • Ban Phe Fish Market - Bustling pier-side market where fishermen sell fresh catch and ferry tickets to Koh Samet.
  • Rayong Museum - Local museum presenting Rayong's history, provincial artifacts and changing cultural exhibitions.
  • Local seafood shacks along Laem Mae Phim - Unpretentious beachfront restaurants favored by residents for fresh grilled seafood and views.
Day Trips
  • Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park - Forest park with multi-tiered Khao Chamao waterfall, easy hiking and picnic spots.
  • Pattaya - Coastal resort city offering lively beaches, walking-street nightlife and family attractions.
  • Namtok Phlio National Park (Phlio Waterfall) - Popular Chanthaburi park featuring tiered Phlio waterfall and shaded riverside trails.
  • Chanthaburi Old Town - Colorful historic district with Sino-Portuguese architecture, gem markets and local cafés.

Where to Go in Rayong #

Rayong City Centre

The city centre is practical and easy to navigate: shopping malls, markets and plenty of seafood restaurants. Great base for exploring the province, with a range of hotels and quick transport links. Expect everyday Thai city life rather than tourist frills, but good options for dining and shopping.

Dining
Diverse
Nightlife
Lively
Shopping
Malls
Stays
Mixed
Top Spots
  • CentralPlaza Rayong - The main mall with shops, cinemas and eateries.
  • Rayong Night Market - Evening street food and local handicrafts.
  • City waterfront - Local seafood restaurants and casual dining.

Mae Rumphueng

Mae Rumphueng is the most accessible beach near Rayong city - long stretches of sand and relaxed seaside restaurants. It’s where locals come for a weekend dip and simple seafood meals. Choose this area if you want a beach stay without heading to the island.

Dining
Seafood
Nightlife
Relaxed
Shopping
Markets
Stays
Beach Resorts
Top Spots
  • Mae Rumphueng Beach - Long sandy beach popular with locals and families.
  • Seaside restaurants - Fresh seafood and sunset views.
  • Local stalls - Snacks and beachside treats.

Ban Phe

Ban Phe is the little fishing town that acts as the gateway to Koh Samet. It’s small but handy if you’re island-hopping - quick ferries, friendly seafood eateries and a clutter of tourist shops near the pier. Good for short stays or as a transit point to the islands.

Dining
Seafood
Nightlife
Quiet
Shopping
Souvenirs
Stays
Guesthouses
Top Spots
  • Ban Phe Pier - The ferry to Koh Samet leaves from here.
  • Seafood restaurants - Fresh catches and friendly family-run places.
  • Local fish markets - Watch the daily landings and buy fresh seafood.

Plan Your Visit to Rayong #

Dining
Outstanding seafood and Thai classics
Fresh seafood, southern Thai flavors and market eats.
Nightlife
Relaxed beach bars and markets
Seafront bars, night markets and mellow clubs.
Accommodation
Range from budget to resorts
Everything from guesthouses to beachfront resorts, good value.
Shopping
Seafood markets and souvenirs
Fish markets, fruit stalls and small souvenir shops.

Best Time to Visit Rayong #

The best time to visit Rayong is the cool season (November-February), when lower humidity, sunshine and calmer seas make beaches and island-hopping most enjoyable. March-May is very hot and humid, while June-October brings monsoon rains and occasional storms that can disrupt boat trips.

Cool Season
November - February · 22-30°C (72-86°F)
Dry, breezy days and lower humidity make these months perfect for beach time and island-hopping; expect pleasant evenings and busy weekend crowds.
Hot Season
March - May · 28-36°C (82-97°F)
Oppressively hot afternoons with intense sun; mornings are tolerable for early beach trips, but midday heat makes inland activities sweaty and less enjoyable.
Rainy Season
June - October · 24-31°C (75-88°F)
Frequent heavy showers and occasional tropical storms interrupt plans, yet mornings can be quiet and green; ferries sometimes cancel, so expect flexible schedules.

Best Time to Visit Rayong #

Climate

Rayong's climate is classified as Tropical Savanna - Tropical Savanna climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round. Temperatures range from 21°C to 34°C. Abundant rainfall (1485 mm/year), wettest in September with a pronounced dry season.

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DecemberJanuaryFebruary
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
33°
Warmest Month
18°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 21°C. Light rainfall.

83 Excellent

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
21° 32°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

21 mm
Rainfall
2.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.4h daylight

February

February is hot, feeling like 31°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (32 mm).

81 Excellent

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
23° 33°
75%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

32 mm
Rainfall
2.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Very High
11.6h daylight

March

March is hot, feeling like 34°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (62 mm).

75 Very Good

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
25° 33°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

62 mm
Rainfall
2.2 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.0h daylight

April

April is the hottest month, feeling like 36°C due to high humidity. Regular rainfall (90 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

71 Very Good

Comfort

36°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
26° 34°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

90 mm
Rainfall
2.2 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.3
UV Index
Extreme
12.3h daylight

May

May is hot, feeling like 36°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (196 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

57 Acceptable

Comfort

36°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
26° 33°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

196 mm
Rainfall
2.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.6h daylight

June

June is hot, feeling like 35°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (171 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

35°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
26° 33°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

171 mm
Rainfall
2.2 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Extreme
12.7h daylight

July

July is hot, feeling like 34°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (169 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
25° 32°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

169 mm
Rainfall
2.2 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.7h daylight

August

August is hot, feeling like 34°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (155 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
25° 32°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

155 mm
Rainfall
2.4 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.4h daylight

September

September is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. The wettest month with heavy rain (261 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

33°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
24° 32°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

261 mm
Rainfall
1.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Extreme
12.1h daylight

October

October is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Heavy rain (247 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

57 Acceptable

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
23° 32°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

247 mm
Rainfall
1.4 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
11.7h daylight

November

November is hot, feeling like 30°C due to high humidity. Moderate rainfall (72 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

75 Very Good

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
27°C
Temperature
22° 32°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

72 mm
Rainfall
2.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.4h daylight

December

December is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 21°C. The driest month with just 9 mm.

85 Excellent

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
21° 32°
73%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

9 mm
Rainfall
2.5 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.7
UV Index
Very High
11.3h daylight

How to Get to Rayong

Rayong is best reached via U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport (UTP), which is the nearest airport, or via Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) with a surface transfer. There is no direct passenger train into central Rayong; most rail travellers change in Bangkok and continue by bus or minivan to Rayong.

By Air

U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport (UTP): U-Tapao is the closest airport to Rayong city. Taxis and metered cars from the terminal to central Rayong typically take about 35-60 minutes depending on traffic and cost around 400-700 THB; prebooked private transfers or hotel shuttles are commonly available and often quoted in the 500-1,000 THB range for larger groups. Ride-hailing (Grab) operates here but availability can vary, so prebooking a transfer is often easier during peak hours.

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK): Many international flights arrive at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi; getting to Rayong from Suvarnabhumi usually involves a surface transfer. A direct taxi from Suvarnabhumi to Rayong central takes roughly 2-3 hours (depending on traffic) and typically costs about 1,200-2,000 THB. A cheaper option is to travel from Suvarnabhumi to Bangkok’s Ekkamai (Eastern Bus Terminal) by taxi or Airport Rail Link+taxi (30-60 minutes, ~150-700 THB depending on choice) and then take a public bus or minivan to Rayong (see Bus options).

By Train & Bus

Train: Rayong city does not have a direct passenger railway service into its central area. Most rail journeys end in Bangkok (Hua Lamphong or the newer Krung Thep Aphiwat/central terminals); from there you transfer to a bus or minivan for Rayong. Intercity train fares to Bangkok vary widely by class (roughly 100-1,000+ THB depending on distance and class), and onward bus/minivan links are described below.

Bus: The main public option is to use buses or vans from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) and other terminals. Regular buses and minibuses run Ekkamai-Rayong and take about 3-4 hours; fares are typically in the 120-250 THB range for standard buses and about 150-300 THB for minivans. There are also longer-distance buses from Bangkok’s Northern and Southern terminals and private vans from Suvarnabhumi; schedules and prices vary by operator, so check the terminal or operator website for current times and fares.

How to Get Around Rayong

Rayong is easiest to get around by rented motorbike or car for maximum flexibility, especially if you want to reach beaches and national parks. Public transport (songthaews, minibuses and intercity buses) covers main routes affordably, while taxis and Grab fill gaps - walking works well within the compact town centre.

Where to Stay in Rayong #

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Where to Eat in Rayong #

Rayong’s food scene celebrates its coastal setting - you’ll eat a lot of fresh seafood, from grilled fish to crab and shellfish prepared with local chilies and lime. The Mae Ramphung area and beachside vendors are great for sampling som tam, seafood stir-fries and quick market curries.

Beyond local seafood, Rayong has a healthy mix of international dining: Japanese sushi and ramen, Italian-influenced cafés and resort restaurants serving broader menus. Vegetarians can pick from Buddhist vegetarian eateries, health cafés and market vendors who adapt local dishes into satisfying plant-based plates.

Local Food
Rayong is a seafood lover's spot - coastal fish, crabs and spicy Isaan-inspired salads like som tam appear everywhere.
  • Rayong seafood restaurants - Fresh grilled fish and crab specialities.
  • Mae Ramphung market stalls - Local curries and spicy salads daily.
  • Beachside som tam vendors - Papaya salad with fresh coastal seafood.
International Food
Rayong mixes Thai coastal cuisine with solid international offerings: Italian, Japanese and hotel dining for broader palates.
  • Thai-Italian fusion cafés - Pizza and pasta with Thai toppings.
  • Japanese sushi and ramen spots - Fresh sushi rolls and warm ramen bowls.
  • Resort and hotel restaurants - International menus for travelers and families.
Vegetarian
Vegetarian options are plentiful: Buddhist vegetarian restaurants, health-focused cafés and market stalls serving veg-friendly versions of local dishes.
  • Vegetarian Buddhist restaurants - Simple vegetable curries and tofu dishes.
  • Health cafés in town - Smoothie bowls and salads with fresh produce.
  • Market stalls with veg options - Grilled vegetables and zesty papaya salads.

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Rayong's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Thai
Pizza
Burger
Chicken
Steak House
Sushi
German
Noodle
Arab
Beef
Pasta
Chinese
Noodles
Sausage
Japanese
Regional
Sukiyaki

Nightlife in Rayong #

Rayong is a coastal province city where evenings mix seafood restaurants, weekend walking streets and chill beach bars on nearby shores. The city centre has restaurants and open-air markets; closer to the coast (Ban Phe, Laem Mae Phim) you’ll find beachside bars and places to catch live music. Rayong is calmer than nearby Pattaya but offers a relaxed seaside evening.

Practical tips: casual beachwear is fine at coastal bars; for city nights bring mosquito repellent; many markets operate late into the evening on weekends.

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