Wat Yan
Sangwararam, Chonburi: is a Royal
Temple, 15 kilometers south of Pattaya City, turning
left from Sukhumvit Highway at kilometer 160. The
temple was dedicated to Somdej Phra Yanasangworn,
the present Supreme Patriarch in 1976 and was later
graciously admitted under the patronage of His
Majesty the King.
Nongnooch
Tropical Garden, Chonburi: is a tourist
attraction amidst natural surroundings. Nongnooch
Village orchids and gardens with flowering plants,
mangoes, orchids, and other types of flora. Thai
style teak wood houses are available for rent. There
is also a zoo and Thai Cultural Center showcasing
the art of Thai performing art, martial arts, folk
sports and performances by elephants.
Bang Saray,
Chonburi: is a fishing village about 16
kilometers away from Pattaya City, turning left off
Sukhumvit Highway at kilometer 165 for about 2
kilometers. A deep-water bay lies on the southern
part of Bang Saray, and ideal place for fishing
especially for Pakarang fish. Towards the north, is
a park with a beautiful beach ideal for swimming.
Boats may be rented for fishing or diving for coral
viewing.
Chong
Samaesan Village, Chonburi: is a tiny
fishing village along the Sattahip-Tha Rua Phanit
Sattahip route, turning left just before one reaches
the Sattahip commercial pier. There is a small beach
with crystal clear waters. Accommodation is
available. Chong Samaesan is another ideal place for
diving and fishing.