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Hotels in Cha-am
19 Hotels
FuramaXclusive Sandara Hua Hin
243 Ruamchit Road

The Unico Grand Sandara Hotel has recently been renovated and rebranded as the FuramaXclusive Sandara Hua Hin, Cha-Am Beach. It's all for the better, as the hotel now sports a boutique style, with 122 modern rooms, many of which overlook the swimming pool or have direct pool access. The resort sits right across the street from the beach and is surrounded by restaurants and bars. There are three swimming pools plus a hot tub and kids' pool. A stylish restaurant serves Thai and western cuisine, along with free breakfast, and opens to the street and beach. The FuramaXclusive is a fantastic bargain compared to other properties in the area, none of which are as hip and central.

Haven Resort
1449 Chala Samut Rd., Cha am , Petchburi

Haven Resort is a four-pearl boutique property that sits along a fairly undeveloped stretch of beach in Cha-Am. This is one of the more stylish resorts in the area, especially for guests in the few suites or villas that have access to a shallow pool adjoining the main infinity pool. The 53 rooms are contemporary and spacious, with large bathtubs, separate rainfall showers, and big balconies. The resort also has a small fitness center and spa, and a restaurant with alfresco dining and beach views -- breakfast is free. There's little to do in the immediate area, though, and aside from the twice-daily shuttle to Hua Hin, travelers will want a car. As an alternative, Mida De Sea will have equally attractive rooms at lower rates, though it's farther from Hua Hin.

Cha-Am Methavalai Hotel
220 Ruamchitr Rd

The Cha-Am Methavalai Hotel is one of Cha Am's largest and oldest hotels, but it bucks the trend by being well taken care of and renovated, and has two wings comprising of 215 total rooms plus several swimming pools, restaurants, and a small fitness center and spa. The hotel is located just across from the beach on the Cha Am beach road. It's near the fishing pier and lots of restaurants and shops as well. Rooms come in various categories, all of which feature contemporary Thai decor, stocked mini-bars, and flat-screen TVs, and include free Wi-Fi and breakfast. Each either has large balconies or direct pool access. While the hotel isn't quite as hip as nearby places like the FuramaXclusive Sandara, it is far better than other old hotels like Beach Garden or Eurasia Lagoon -- although you do pay more for the spiffy renovations. It's a good central choice, but not for those who want to avoid the crowds.

Mida De Sea Hua Hin
1349 Soi Cha-am 53 (Bo-Kia Road), Petchkasem

Mida De Sea Hua Hin is an upscale boutique resort located in a quiet area between Cha Am and Hua Hin. The 115 rooms have either sea views or pool access, and are sleek and spacious, with kitchenettes, stylish bathrooms, and modern features. The resort is cutting-edge cool on the inside, but it's location is best for those with their own transport, and despite the sea views, the property isn't on the beach. There are a sleek fitness center and sauna on site, plus a good Mediterranean restaurant, as well as a Thai and Western option. However, the stylish swimming pool is really only eye-catching and not optimal for swimming and hanging out. Mida De Sea's price tag is a bit higher than some four-pearl boutique hotels in Cha Am, and the Veranda Resort may be a better bargain for those seeking an upscale stay.

Cera Resort Chaam
856 Haadsooksamer Road

The Cera Resort Chaam is four-pearl boutique hotel with some of the best ocean views around. It's located about seven miles south of central Cha Am, and while not convenient for visiting town, it sits next to a small village full of tourist-oriented restaurants, bars, and shops. Seventy large rooms are painted white and have bespoke touches plus furnished balconies. The hotel features a bakery, coffee shop, and restaurant that serves free breakfast. There isn’t much of a real beach here, but the resort has created its own sandy area and made a Zen garden near the pool. The nearby Regent Chalet Regent Beach Cha-Am has a better beach.

Beach Garden Cha Am
949/21 Petchkasem Rd, Tambol Cha-am, Amphur Cha-am

The Beach Garden Hotel is a mid-range, 182-room property that is one of the oldest resorts in Cha Am. It's a popular spot for conferences and seminars, but it's in one of the less fashionable spots outside of central Cha Am with few restaurants, bars, or shops. Rooms are simple and clean, and some have lovely sea views, though Superior Rooms are extremely basic. Guests here will likely have the pleasant beach, swimming pool, and spa all to themselves. The hotel's Rim Talay restaurant is right on the beach, and there are pleasant flower filled grounds as well. FuramaXclusive Sandara Hua Hin, Cha-Am Beach is closer to Cha Am's services and offers a better value for guests looking for a beachfront stay.

Regent Chalet Huahin
849 / 21 Petchkasem Road, Regent Beach

The 122-room, mid-range Regent Chalet Regent Beach Cha-Am sits on a quiet beach about five miles south of Cha Am. This rustic retreat, with its wooden bungalows set amid lush gardens, makes for a quiet getaway. Bungalows are nothing fancy, but include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and Thai decor but no Wi-Fi. There's a large swimming pool alongside a stretch of decent beach -- a seawall separates the two -- along with a kids' pool and playground. There are also two Thai restaurants -- including one on the beach -- and a small fitness center. At 30 years old, Regent Chalet Regent Beach Cha-Am has begun to show its age, and those seeking more hip and up-to-date accommodations might want to check out FuramaXclusive Sandara Hua Hin Cha-Am Beach.

Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa
1573 Petchkasem Road, Thambol Cha-Am

The Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa is a 240-room luxury property that's one of the finest in Hua Hin, offering fantastic facilities, well-equipped rooms, and a private location away from the crowds. Rooms are colorfully decorated and have signature Sheraton beds and balconies overlooking gardens, along with elegant bathrooms with large bathtubs and separate showers. The most popular rooms have direct access into the huge lagoon swimming pool, which winds throughout the property. The resort also has three children's pools, and it's extremely family-friendly, with a large kids' club and playground. There are also a 24-hour fitness center and four elegant restaurants for fine dining. The location is about seven miles outside of Hua Hin and doesn't sit on the most spectacular beach, though its fabulous facilities mean there's not much need to leave the property. Compared to nearby competitors like the Mida De Sea, it is a great deal as well, with far better features and accommodations at a similar price. 

The Regent Cha Am Beach Resort
849 / 21 Petchkasem Road,, Petchburi, Hua Hin - Cha am

The Regent Cha Am Beach Resort is the largest hotel in the Cha Am area and sits along the beach near a small village with restaurants, bars, and shops. The 559 rooms have spacious balconies and are well-kept, though they lack free Wi-Fi and decor can be basic. This upper-middle-range resort has two large pools with children's pools, fine dining restaurants and casual pubs, and excellent family features such as Cha Am's largest kids' club and rooms created especially for young ones. There are also superb conference and wedding facilities. For a more intimate and stylish stay in Cha Am, guests can try the Veranda Resort and Spa Hua Hin Cha Am, though it lacks the kid-friendly features and will be more pricey.

Eurasia Cha-am Lagoon
24/24 Bangkao, Cha-am Petchburi

The Eurasia Cha-am Lagoon is a mid-sized resort with 62 rooms that is located north of Cha Am, about five miles out of town. It is on a lonely stretch of beach in the middle of nowhere so it's a good choice for those who want to be away from the crowds. The hotel is over 30 years old and shows its age throughout, with spacious but worn rooms whose best features are their large flat-screen TVs. The resort does have two swimming pools, both with kids' sections, that sit right next to Cha Am's emptiest strand of beach. The resort has one small restaurant, but not much else is here, and the resort caters almost exclusively to Thais, thus there aren't many English signs or speakers. It is far out enough and old enough that the price is less than what you'll pay in town, and you do get a lot of space.