6 nights from AU$1,898.00 per person
Price based on 4 people travelling.
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Back to content listWith a spectacular beachfront setting and a location in the heart of the town, Hilton Hua Hin guests can easily enjoy a relaxing beach holiday or explore the delights of this town that is often referred to as the Royal's summer residence. Golfers will also appreciate the resort's proximity to 6 world-class golf courses. This luxurious resort hotel enjoys panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand and offers a choice of several high class restaurants where a variety of cuisines can be savoured. The area boasts attractions including palaces, temples, caves and national parks.
Back to content listOne of the most anticipated new courses in Thailand, this 36 hole layout is a great 5 star addition to Hua Hin. No expense has been spared to make the golf course as good as possible and the view from the clubhouse is truly stunning with a panorama of the whole course.
A world class golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus and maintained to the highest international standards. Continually rated one of the best courses in Asia.
Depending on the wind condition, the course difficulty can vary dramatically, with 6 holes on the beachside and the remaining 12 holes towards the mountains divided by the railroad. The final 3 holes are among the best in Hua Hin. The 16th is a dogleg par-5 that requires an accurate drive to a narrow fairway avoiding water hazards on both sides. The signature 17th is a par-3 encompasses a spectacular ocean view background and the finishing hole includes a canal as an extra hazard.
Built among a pineapple plantation, Banyan Golf Club opened in October 2008. The course provides for spectacular mountain and ocean views and is one of the best layouts in the area. In fact Banyan Golf Club won the 2009 Best New Golf Course in Asia as voted for by the readers of Asian Golf Monthly.
Back to content listKhao Takiep or Chopstick Hill is south of the resort and is an extremely picturesque spot. Climb the hill and you get panoramic views of the resort. On the hill are also many miniature shrines, and an imposing 20 metre high Buddha image.
If you are looking for something different to do at night, make your way down to the Satukarn Market. From about 6pm, a number of different restaurants start serving a variety of foods – from Italian to Indian, German to seafood – and all at very reasonable prices. The atmosphere here also makes for a very enjoyable evening.
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