Andaz Pattaya Jomtien Beach
When you book Andaz Pattaya Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Thailand through our Hyatt Prive partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity
- Daily complimentary full breakfast at hotel restaurant for two guests.
- USD100 hotel credit
- Priority for room upgrade (subject to forecasted occupancy, confirmed within 24 hours of booking. One category upgrade, excluding non-suite to suite upgrades and premium suites)
- Early check-in/late check-out/connecting rooms (subject to forecasted occupancy, earliest check-in is 9 AM, latest checkout: 4 PM)
Location
Andaz interprets "personal style" as an immersion in local culture, and here on Jomtien Beach that means trading the high-rise bustle of central Pattaya for the quieter rhythm of Bang Sare, a fishing village turned low-key resort enclave on the Gulf of Thailand. The property sits just metres from Sunset Beach, where longtail boats rest on the sand and the morning air carries salt and grilled seafood from nearby vendors. This is Pattaya's southern edge, where the Eastern Seaboard's industrial hum fades into coconut groves and limestone headlands.
The neighbourhood retains a village character despite the city's sprawl. Bang Sare's seafront is lined with open-air restaurants serving pla meuk yang (grilled squid) and som tam, and the pace here is unhurried compared to the neon corridors ten kilometres north. The Gulf's shallow warm waters stretch flat and green toward the horizon, calm enough for paddleboarding most of the year.
U-Tapao Airport lies sixteen kilometres east, a thirty-minute drive that skirts mango orchards and rubber plantations. Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok's main international gateway, is a hundred kilometres northwest, roughly ninety minutes by car through the industrial belt.
The hotel's dining philosophy reflects Andaz's neighbourhood-first approach, though specific on-site venues are unspecified here. What matters more is proximity to Bang Sare's fishing harbour, where the day's catch arrives before dawn and local cooks grill it tableside by mid-morning. Walk three hundred metres south to Sunset Beach for beachfront seafood shacks that serve tom yum goong and whole steamed fish with chilli and lime. The Big Market Jomtien, nine kilometres north, operates nightly with stalls selling mango sticky rice, satay, and stir-fried morning glory under string lights.
For golf, the Navy Golf Course sits five kilometres inland, a tree-lined course with Gulf views, while Phoenix Golf Club offers a links-style layout over rolling terrain. Demon Dayz Wind Surfing Centre, seven kilometres north, catches steady afternoon winds between November and March. Book a longtail boat trip from Bang Sare pier to the HTMS Kut wreck, a Thai navy vessel scuttled in 2012 and now teeming with reef fish, twenty-one kilometres offshore.
November through February brings the coolest, driest weather, with temperatures hovering near twenty-nine degrees and clear skies that turn the Gulf a deeper blue. Mornings are crisp enough for beachfront walks before the midday heat settles in. This is peak season, when the northeast monsoon keeps rain at bay and the humidity drops to comfortable levels.
March and April grow hotter, with temperatures pushing past thirty-one degrees and the air thickening as the wet season approaches. May through October sees afternoon thunderstorms, particularly in September and October when the southwest monsoon peaks, though mornings often stay dry and the rain brings dramatic cloud formations over the water.
The shoulder months of November and March offer the best balance: warm enough for swimming, fewer crowds than December and January, and sporadic showers that clear quickly.
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