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| Only 38 km south of Hua Hin surrounded by Khoa Sam Roi Yot National Park, some of the most magnificent scenery in Thailand. Far from crowded beaches, bright neon lights, and noisy tourist hangouts typical of Thailand's other vacation destinations, Dolphin Bay Resort lies on a spectacular, unspoiled 5 km beach with panoramic views of the bay, nestled between mountain peaks and dotted with lush tropical islands. Enjoy our comfortable accommodations, friendly, laid-back but efficient service and great recreational facilities at affordable prices in a family-friendly atmosphere of relaxed Thai beach hotel hospitality. |
ACCOMMODATIONS
We offer 24 bungalow rooms, 24 balcony rooms (some connecting for families) with sea view, as well as 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments and 6 bedroom villas with private pool and Jacuzzi at affordable prices. | ||
:: Standard Rooms :: Overlooking the pool. Every room has a private balcony offering panoramic views of the beach and mountains. | ||
:: One Bedroom Apartment :: On the 1st floor overlooking the pool and garden. Every room has a private balcony offering panoramic views of the beach and mountains. | ||
:: Two Bedroom Apartment :: With large living room, kitchenette and spacious sea view balcony. | ||
:: Three Bedroom Apartment :: With individual garden, pool and Jacuzzi (shared by 2 apartments), large living/dining rooms and kitchenette. | ||
RESTAURANTS
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FACILITIES
Resort Facility's, Gymnasium, mini supermarket, Thai Massage, water sports, Kayaking and sailing, small boat with out board for hire, hair platting service, swimming pools with water slide.
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LOCATION MAP
| Dolphin Bay and Beach - The bay's five kilometer beach is ideal for sunbathing, beach volleyball, and long walks or jogging, especially at sunrise or sunset. The panorama of the calm, pristine waters stretching to the horizon, dotted with lush tropical islands and colorful fishing boats has a hypnotic, soothing effect on anyone who lays eyes on it Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park - in Prachuapkhirikhan province provided major settings for the award-winning movie The Killing Fields. A multi peaked, thickly forested limestone mass rises majestically from coastal marshes that host numerous water fowl species. Caves, island, fine beaches and frequently seen wildlife comprise major attractions. | |
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