Pattaya 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $511
- Budget–luxury
- $226–$1,480
As of 2026, the recommended Pattaya 7-day route runs Day1 Sanctuary of Truth + Nong Nooch Tropical Garden · Day2 Koh Larn (Coral Island) — beaches & snorkeling · Day3 Big Buddha Hill + Floating Market + beach time · Day4 Khao Kheow Open Zoo + relaxed Jomtien evening · Day5 Bangkok day trip — Grand Palace, Wat Pho & a market · Day6 Ko Samet island escape · Day7 Slow final morning + spa + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $511 on a mid-range budget. Seven days does the whole eastern-Gulf region at a relaxed pace. Days 1-3 cover Pattaya's core (temples, Nong Nooch, Koh Larn, Big Buddha, beaches). Day 4 is Khao Kheow Open Zoo and a calm Jomtien evening. Day 5 is a Bangkok day trip. Day 6 is a quieter island escape to Ko Samet, a national-park island with white-sand beaches. Day 7 is a slow final morning — a spa, last beach, and souvenir shopping — before departure. It balances beach, culture, wildlife, the capital, and a cleaner island, with Pattaya as a comfortable home base throughout.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$226
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$511
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,480
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Sanctuary of Truth + Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
Sanctuary of Truth (all-wood carved temple) - Naklua seafood - Nong Nooch Garden cultural & elephant showsActivities
- 09:00 Sanctuary of Truth — the all-wood temple 2h
Open early at this 105-meter hand-carved wooden temple in Naklua, covered in intricate Hindu and Buddhist figures blending Thai, Khmer, Chinese, and Indian styles. Begun in 1981 and still under construction, with carvers often at work. Around ฿500 entry; allow 1.5-2 hours.
Cost: ฿500 ($14) TIP: Go in the morning for cooler air and softer light for photos. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) — sarongs are provided at the gate if needed. Optional add-ons (boat ride, elephant or horse-cart) cost extra. It's an active worksite, so wear closed shoes. - 11:30 Seafood lunch in Naklua (Mum Aroi) 1h30
Stay in Naklua for an early seafood lunch at Mum Aroi, the local favorite right on the water — pick from the live tanks and have grilled prawns, steamed fish, or stir-fried crab. Fresh Gulf catch at fair prices.
Cost: ฿400-700 per person TIP: Mum Aroi is open-air on the shoreline — a few minutes from the Sanctuary of Truth. Order a whole fish or prawns to share. It gets busy at peak times. Cash is safest. Lan Pho market nearby is the cheaper street-food alternative. - 13:30 Nong Nooch Tropical Garden — gardens & shows 3h30
Head ~15 km south to the 250-hectare Nong Nooch garden — landscaped French-style gardens, a cactus collection, a bonsai garden, and a dinosaur valley. The scheduled Thai cultural show (dance, Muay Thai) and elephant show are the highlights.
Cost: ฿500-700 ($14-20) with show package TIP: Check the show times on arrival and plan your garden walk around them. A buggy or tram (small extra) helps cover the large grounds in the heat. Take a Grab or arrange a driver — it's a 25-30 min ride south of the center. - 18:30 Sunset & dinner on Pratamnak (Sky Gallery) 2h
Wind up the day with a sunset over the bay at The Sky Gallery, a cliffside restaurant on Pratamnak Hill with views toward Koh Larn — Thai dishes, fresh seafood, and cocktails as the light fades.
Cost: ฿400-900 per person TIP: Arrive in the late afternoon for a cliffside table — reserve ahead on weekdays. It pairs naturally with the Big Buddha just up the hill if you want to add it. Cabbages & Condoms nearby is a quieter garden alternative for dinner.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or café breakfast
Central Pattaya / Jomtien · ฿80-250
Thai-style rice soup (khao tom) or a Western breakfast before an early temple start.
Lunch
Mum Aroi (Naklua)
Naklua · ฿400-700
Open-air Gulf seafood on the water — grilled prawns or a whole steamed fish.
Dinner
The Sky Gallery
Pratamnak Hill · ฿400-900
Cliffside Thai-and-seafood dinner with a sunset bay view.
Use Grab/Bolt or a half-day driver today — the Sanctuary of Truth (Naklua), Nong Nooch (15 km south), and Pratamnak are spread out. Songthaews cover the beachfront but not these spread-out sights well.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Koh Larn (Coral Island) — beaches & snorkeling
Bali Hai Pier ferry - Koh Larn white-sand beaches - snorkeling & water sports - last ferry backActivities
- 08:30 Ferry from Bali Hai Pier to Koh Larn 1h
Catch the morning ferry from Bali Hai Pier at the south end of Walking Street — about ฿30 each way, 40-45 minutes — to Koh Larn (Coral Island), where the water is clearer and the sand whiter than the mainland.
Cost: ฿30 each way (ferry) / ฿150-200 speedboat TIP: Go early on a calm, dry-season day for the best water and to beat the crowds. The public ferry is cheap; a speedboat is faster. Buy water and snacks before you go — island prices are higher. Note the last return ferry (around 18:00). - 10:00 Beach time — Tawaen, Samae or Tien Beach 3h
Settle on a beach: Tawaen is the busiest and most developed (loungers, food, water sports); Samae and Nual are quieter; Tien Beach is the most scenic and relaxed. Swim in the clear, warm Gulf water (~29°C).
Cost: Free (beach chair ฿100-150) TIP: Rent a scooter or take a songthaew between beaches if you want a quieter stretch than Tawaen. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and cash. Shade fills early at the popular beaches. Watch belongings while swimming. - 13:00 Island lunch + snorkeling or water sports 2h30
Lunch at a beachside restaurant on fresh seafood and Thai dishes, then snorkel over the reefs or try parasailing, a banana boat, or a sea walk if you want the water-sports menu.
Cost: ฿300-600 lunch + activities extra TIP: Agree water-sports prices clearly upfront and check equipment first — overcharging is a known issue. Snorkeling gear rents cheaply. An organized island tour bundles the speedboat, snorkeling, and lunch if you'd rather not arrange it yourself. - 16:30 Return ferry to Pattaya + evening at leisure 2h
Take an afternoon ferry back to Bali Hai Pier (last public ferry around 18:00). Back in town, enjoy a relaxed dinner — or, if you want to see it, the Walking Street nightlife strip is right by the pier.
Cost: ฿30 ferry + dinner TIP: Don't cut the last ferry too fine or you'll be stranded overnight. After freshening up, families and couples can head to a night market or cabaret show; the central nightlife is optional and easy to skip from a Jomtien or Naklua base.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Early hotel breakfast
Central Pattaya · ฿80-250
Eat before the ferry — island food is pricier.
Lunch
Koh Larn beachside restaurant
Koh Larn · ฿300-600
Fresh seafood and Thai dishes by the sand.
Dinner
Nang Nual or a night market
South Pattaya / Jomtien · ฿200-1,000
Pier-side seafood at Nang Nual, or cheap grazing at Thepprasit Night Market.
Songthaew or Grab to Bali Hai Pier, then the Koh Larn ferry (฿30) or a speedboat. On the island, walk, rent a scooter, or take songthaews between beaches.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Big Buddha Hill + Floating Market + beach time
Big Buddha (Pratamnak Hill) - Pattaya Floating Market - Pattaya or Jomtien beach - night marketActivities
- 09:00 Big Buddha Hill (Wat Phra Yai) 1h
Climb the naga-flanked staircase on Pratamnak Hill to Wat Phra Yai, where an 18-meter golden seated Buddha overlooks Pattaya Bay. Free entry, 30-45 minutes, with sweeping views and a peaceful temple complex.
Cost: Free TIP: Go early before the heat. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) — it's an active temple. Combine it with the Sky Gallery viewpoint and Cosy Beach nearby on Pratamnak. A short Grab ride from Central Pattaya or Jomtien. - 10:30 Pattaya Floating Market (Four Regions) 1h30
Visit the purpose-built floating market with four zones for Thailand's regions — sample khao soi, som tam, central curries, and southern dishes from boats and waterside stalls, with handicrafts and optional boat rides. Around ฿200 entry.
Cost: ฿200 entry + food TIP: Come a little hungry and eat region by region. It's touristy but a fun way to try dishes from across Thailand in one place. Boat rides cost extra. Bring cash for the stalls. Good for an easy, shaded mid-morning stop. - 13:00 Lunch + Pattaya or Jomtien beach 3h30
Have a relaxed Thai lunch, then spend the afternoon on the beach — Jomtien's long, calmer stretch is best for swimming and lounging, while central Pattaya Beach is livelier with water sports and parasailing.
Cost: Free (beach chair ฿100) + lunch ฿150-400 TIP: Jomtien is the more relaxed, family-friendly beach; Pattaya Beach is busier. Agree jet-ski/parasail prices upfront or skip them (a known scam hotspot). Reef-safe sunscreen and water are essentials. Beach vendors can be persistent — a polite 'no thank you' works. - 18:00 Cabaret show or night market + farewell dinner 3h
Round off with an evening out — a glitzy cabaret show (Tiffany's or Alcazar) is a polished, family-attended option, or browse Thepprasit Night Market for street food and shopping. Then a final Thai or seafood dinner.
Cost: Cabaret ฿600-1,200 / market street food ฿100-300 TIP: Cabaret shows are theatrical and family-friendly, quite separate from the adult bar scene — book tickets ahead. The night markets are best Friday-Sunday. Walking Street nightlife is an option for those who want it, but easy to skip.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or café breakfast
Central Pattaya / Jomtien · ฿80-250
A light breakfast before the temple climb.
Lunch
Floating market stalls or a beach restaurant
Floating Market / Jomtien · ฿150-400
Regional Thai dishes at the market, or a beachfront Thai lunch.
Dinner
Leng Kee or a night market
Central Pattaya / Jomtien · ฿150-600
Roast duck and crispy pork at 24-hour Leng Kee, or street food at Thepprasit.
Grab/Bolt for the Pratamnak and floating-market hops; songthaews along Beach Road and Second Road for beach and night-market runs (฿10-20).
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Khao Kheow Open Zoo + relaxed Jomtien evening
Khao Kheow Open Zoo - open-enclosure wildlife - Jomtien Beach - Thepprasit Night MarketActivities
- 09:00 Khao Kheow Open Zoo 4h
Drive ~40 minutes north to Khao Kheow, a large open-enclosure zoo where animals roam spacious habitats — tigers, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and a walk-through aviary. One of Thailand's best zoos and excellent for families and wildlife photography.
Cost: ฿250-300 (foreigner ticket) + tram TIP: Go in the morning when animals are most active and before the midday heat. Rent a buggy or take the tram — the grounds are large. Bring water, hats, and sunscreen. A Grab or arranged driver is easiest for the round trip. - 14:00 Lunch + Jomtien Beach afternoon 3h30
Return toward Jomtien for a relaxed lunch and an afternoon on its long, calmer beach — swimming, lounging, and a slower pace than central Pattaya, with plenty of beachfront restaurants and cafés.
Cost: Lunch ฿150-400 + beach chair ฿100 TIP: Jomtien is the laid-back, family-friendly beach — good for swimming and unwinding after the zoo. The southern end is quietest. Reef-safe sunscreen and water are essentials. Cafés along the front are good for a coffee break. - 18:30 Thepprasit Night Market (weekend) or beachfront dinner 2h30
If it's a weekend, browse the big Thepprasit Night Market for street food and shopping; otherwise enjoy a beachfront seafood or Thai dinner along Jomtien with the sea breeze.
Cost: ฿150-700 per person TIP: Thepprasit is busiest and most complete Friday-Sunday evenings — graze stall to stall. Bring cash. On weekdays, a Jomtien beachfront restaurant or a Glass House dinner at Na Jomtien is the relaxed alternative.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast
Jomtien / Central Pattaya · ฿80-250
Fuel up before the morning at the zoo.
Lunch
Jomtien beachfront restaurant
Jomtien · ฿150-400
A relaxed Thai lunch by the calmer southern beach.
Dinner
Thepprasit Night Market or The Glass House
Jomtien / Na Jomtien · ฿150-700
Weekend street food, or a beachfront fusion-seafood dinner.
Grab or an arranged driver for Khao Kheow (~40 min north). Songthaews and Grab around Jomtien for the beach and night market.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Bangkok day trip — Grand Palace, Wat Pho & a market
Drive to Bangkok - Grand Palace & Wat Pho - Chatuchak or a riverside market - return to PattayaActivities
- 07:30 Travel to Bangkok 2h
Set off early for Bangkok (about two hours by private car, transfer, or coach). An early start beats the worst traffic and gives a full day in the capital before returning to Pattaya in the evening.
Cost: Private car ฿1,800-2,500 round / coach ฿250 each way TIP: A private car or driver for the day is the most flexible way to do this — you control the schedule and skip return-bus timetables. Leave by 07:30 to dodge Bangkok's rush-hour gridlock. Confirm the return time before you set out. - 10:00 Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew 2h
Explore Bangkok's dazzling Grand Palace complex and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) — gilded spires, mosaic-covered halls, and Thailand's most revered Buddha image. Around ฿500 entry.
Cost: ฿500 ($14) TIP: Strict dress code: shoulders and knees fully covered (cover-ups can be borrowed/bought at the gate). Go early to beat heat and crowds. Ignore touts outside who claim it's 'closed' — it isn't. Allow time to wander the vast complex. - 12:30 Wat Pho — the Reclining Buddha + lunch 2h
Walk to nearby Wat Pho for the 46-meter gold Reclining Buddha and Thailand's traditional-massage school, then have a Bangkok lunch nearby — perhaps with a quick riverside view of the Chao Phraya.
Cost: ฿200 Wat Pho + lunch ฿150-400 TIP: Wat Pho is a short walk from the Grand Palace and far less crowded. A traditional Thai massage at its famous school is a worthwhile add-on. The riverside has good lunch spots and a breeze. - 15:00 Market browsing + return to Pattaya 4h30
Fit in a market — Chatuchak Weekend Market (if it's a weekend) for its thousands of stalls, or a riverside/mall option on weekdays — then drive back to Pattaya, arriving for a final relaxed evening.
Cost: Shopping + travel TIP: Chatuchak is enormous and only fully open at weekends — go with a plan and stay hydrated. On weekdays, ICONSIAM or a riverside market works. Leave Bangkok by mid-late afternoon to beat the return traffic to Pattaya.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Early hotel breakfast or en route
Pattaya / on the road · ฿80-250
A quick breakfast before the early Bangkok start.
Lunch
Bangkok riverside restaurant
Bangkok (Rattanakosin) · ฿150-400
Thai lunch near the temples with a Chao Phraya view.
Dinner
Farewell dinner in Pattaya
Naklua / Central Pattaya · ฿300-900
A final Gulf-seafood dinner at Mum Aroi or Nang Nual.
Bangkok is about two hours each way. A private car/driver for the day is the most flexible; the Bell coach (~฿250 each way) is the budget option but ties you to schedules.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Ko Samet island escape
Drive to Ban Phe - ferry to Ko Samet - white-sand national-park beaches - return to PattayaActivities
- 08:00 Travel to Ban Phe + ferry to Ko Samet 2h30
Drive ~1.5-2 hours southeast to Ban Phe pier, then take a short ferry to Ko Samet, a national-park island known for cleaner water and powdery white-sand beaches — quieter and more natural than Koh Larn.
Cost: Transfer + ferry ฿100-200 + park fee ~฿200 TIP: An arranged car/driver makes the day far easier than public transport. There's a national-park entry fee on arrival. Sai Kaew is the main, liveliest beach; Ao Phai and Ao Wong Deuan are pretty alternatives. Bring cash — island prices are higher. - 11:00 Beach time + lunch on Ko Samet 4h
Spend the day on the soft white sand — swim in the clear water, relax under the casuarina trees, and have a seafood lunch at a beachfront restaurant. The island's calm, low-key feel is the appeal.
Cost: Lunch ฿200-500 + beach chair ฿100 TIP: Sai Kaew is the easiest beach with the most facilities; walk or take a songthaew to a quieter bay if you want seclusion. Reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and water are essentials. Snorkeling is good off the rockier points. - 16:00 Return ferry + drive back to Pattaya 3h
Take an afternoon ferry back to Ban Phe and drive to Pattaya, arriving in the evening. A relaxed dinner rounds off a long but rewarding island day.
Cost: Ferry + transfer TIP: Check the last ferry time before settling in for the afternoon. The drive back is straightforward with a car/driver. Keep it low-key for dinner after a full day in the sun.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Early hotel breakfast
Pattaya · ฿80-250
Eat before the early start to Ban Phe.
Lunch
Ko Samet beachfront restaurant
Ko Samet (Sai Kaew) · ฿200-500
Seafood and Thai dishes by the white sand.
Dinner
Relaxed Pattaya dinner
Jomtien / Naklua · ฿200-700
An easy seafood or Thai dinner back in town.
Ko Samet is via Ban Phe pier, about 1.5-2 hours southeast of Pattaya, then a short ferry. An arranged car/driver for the round trip is easiest; a national-park fee applies on the island.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Slow final morning + spa + departure
Thai massage/spa - last beach or mall - souvenir shopping - airport transferActivities
- 09:30 Thai massage or spa morning 1h30
Ease into the last day with a traditional Thai massage or a spa treatment — Pattaya has everything from ฿250 shophouse massages to full hotel spas. A relaxed, low-cost way to wind down before travelling.
Cost: ฿250-1,500 TIP: A foot or full-body Thai massage is cheap and a fitting end to the trip. Tip ฿50-100. Book a hotel spa ahead if you want the upscale version; walk-in shophouse massages are everywhere and good value. - 11:30 Last beach or mall + lunch 2h30
Fit in a final stroll on Jomtien beach or browse an air-conditioned mall (Central Festival, Terminal 21) out of the heat, with a relaxed lunch before checking out.
Cost: Lunch ฿150-400 TIP: Malls are a comfortable, cool option on a hot departure day, with food courts and shops. Or take one last walk by the sea. Keep the timing light so you're not rushing for the transfer. - 14:30 Souvenir shopping 1h30
Pick up Thai souvenirs — dried fruit and snacks, silk, handicrafts, spices and curry pastes, or a bottle of local spirit — from a mall, the floating market, or a night-market stall.
Cost: Shopping extra TIP: Markets and malls both have good souvenir ranges; bargain politely at markets, not at fixed-price shops. Pack liquids and pastes in checked luggage. Leave time to get back to the hotel before your transfer. - 16:30 Airport transfer (BKK / DMK / UTP) 2h30
Head to your departure airport — about two hours to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK), or around 40 minutes south to U-Tapao (UTP) if you're flying from there.
Cost: Transfer ฿250-1,800 depending on mode/airport TIP: Allow plenty of buffer for Bangkok traffic — leave earlier than feels necessary. A pre-booked private transfer is the least stressful with luggage. Confirm whether your flight uses BKK, DMK, or U-Tapao, as the journey times differ a lot.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Relaxed hotel breakfast
Pattaya · ฿80-250
A slow final breakfast.
Lunch
Mall food court or beach café
Central Pattaya / Jomtien · ฿150-400
An easy, cool lunch before checkout.
Dinner
In-flight or airport dining
BKK / DMK / UTP / en route · ฿150-500
A light bite before departure.
On foot/songthaew/Grab in town; pre-booked private transfer to BKK or DMK (~2h) or U-Tapao (UTP, ~40 min) for departure.
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Passport + check Thailand's visa rules (visa-exempt up to 60 days for many nationalities; 6+ months passport validity)
- ✓ Light, breathable clothing for the heat (highs 31-36°C / 88-97°F year-round) + a modest cover-up (shoulders/knees) for temples
- ✓ Reef-safe high-SPF sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses — the sun is strong all year
- ✓ Swimwear and a quick-dry towel for Koh Larn and the beaches
- ✓ A refillable water bottle (tap water isn't drinkable — refill with bottled/filtered)
- ✓ Cash for street food, songthaews, market stalls, and ferries (cards aren't accepted everywhere)
- ✓ Type A/B/C plugs work on Thailand's 220V (UK/AU travelers need a simple adapter)
- ✓ Motion-sickness tablets if you're prone — the Koh Larn ferry can be choppy
- ✓ Book a Bangkok-airport transfer (Bell coach or private car) in advance, or check U-Tapao (UTP) flights
- ✓ Bangkok day: strict temple dress code (shoulders and knees covered) for the Grand Palace and Wat Pho
- ✓ Start the Bangkok trip early (by 07:30) to beat traffic, and confirm your return time
- ✓ Chatuchak Market is a weekend-only highlight — time the Bangkok day for Saturday or Sunday if you want it
- ✓ Extra sunscreen and water for the full open-air day at Khao Kheow Open Zoo
- ✓ Ko Samet day: a national-park fee applies on arrival, and island prices run higher — carry extra cash
- ✓ An arranged car/driver makes the Ko Samet and Bangkok day trips far smoother than public transport
- ✓ Departure day: confirm whether you fly from BKK, DMK, or U-Tapao (UTP) — transfer times differ significantly
- ✓ Leave room for souvenirs — dried fruit, snacks, silk, and curry pastes (pack liquids/pastes in checked bags)
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