Last month, I had the opportunity to take a relaxing vacation with my partner at The Zign Hotel Pattaya. We were selected to review the hotel as part of the Blogger Matching campaign by https://th.readme.me, proving that good things and freebies still exist in the world.

The Zign is located on the beachfront of Ao Na Kluea Bay, accessible via Soi Na Kluea 12, the same road as the Sanctuary of Truth, approximately 1 kilometer away. Transportation is convenient. If you don't have your own vehicle, you can take a Pattaya-Na Kluea shared taxi and get off at the entrance of the alley. Then, you can either take a motorbike taxi or walk in.

We arrived in the afternoon after a detour to Royal Garden Plaza in South Pattaya for some shopping (haha...). Upon reaching the hotel, we were awestruck by its sheer size. It was the largest hotel we had ever stayed in, with two towering buildings. According to the staff, it has over a thousand rooms.

Swift check-in, spacious and impressive lobby. Notably, many Korean guests were present, with the reception staff even wearing hanbok attire.

Our room is located on the 9th floor and is a Superior Sea View room. It has one king-size bed and one single bed. An additional charge will apply for a third guest.

The room features a comfortable and stylishly minimalist design, complete with essential amenities such as bathrobes and a hairdryer.

The bathroom features a rain shower and a bathtub, with a sliding curtain to cover the glass. All necessary amenities are provided, including toothbrushes, so you don't need to bring anything with you.

The highlight is the sea view balcony, offering a glimpse of Laem Chabang and Si Racha districts in the distance. During my visit, the tide was low, exposing a rather dry landscape. A high tide would likely present a different atmosphere.

From the balcony, you can see the expansive swimming pool below. Don't waste any time, let's explore it! After all, the swimming pool is one of The Zign's main attractions.

The two-tiered pool, designed in a chic forest garden style, allows for play and swimming on both the upper and lower levels. Safety guards patrol the area, ensuring a safe environment for children to play. The surrounding area offers numerous beach beds for relaxation.

This is a small waterfall zone with shallow water, perfect for children to play in. I'll just take a few photos here and then head off to enjoy the cool water. (Haha…)

The Scarlet Restaurant, located by the pool, offers a seafood dinner buffet for dinner. The seafood selection is extensive.

Diners can choose to sit in either the indoor or outdoor zone. The buffet opens from 5:30 PM onwards, but it usually takes until around 7 PM for the restaurant to get busy.

Seafood galore! Indulge in a limitless supply of fresh, succulent crab, shrimp, mantis shrimp, and mussels, all served on ice and ready to satisfy your cravings.

The restaurant also offers a variety of cooked seafood dishes. I highly recommend the soft-shell crab with garlic and pepper, as well as the salmon dish (I can't recall the exact name, haha). Both were very flavorful.

Japanese food enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of fresh sashimi, sushi, and tempura.

In addition to the aforementioned seafood line, there is a plethora of other options available, including Thai, Chinese, European, noodles, and spaghetti. It is difficult to describe the vast selection, and nearly every line has staff on hand to prepare fresh dishes.

A wide variety of desserts and fresh fruits are available.


The table was set with a variety of dishes, including seafood, meat, and bacon. Two cocktails were also served. The guests enjoyed the food and drinks, and some even went back for seconds. Dessert was also served, and the guests left feeling happy and satisfied.

Returning to the room after 9 pm, the night view from the upper floor is quite beautiful. It is perfect for sitting and sipping beer.

The room also has a DVD player, but I brought a flash drive with the Western series I'm currently obsessed with, which is easier for me to use. The TV is a new model with a USB port, so it's perfect. A comfortable bed, a beautiful room, and an exciting series.

Waking up slightly after six in the morning (after watching a series until almost two in the morning last night), I opened the curtains to a breathtaking view. The sunrise was stunning, even though it was raining on the other side of the sky. This is the beauty of nature.

Done, I'm going back to sleep now. I'm sleepy (lol...)

It was almost half past eight when I finally dragged myself out of bed and went downstairs to the breakfast room. The breakfast room, called Dessin, was located on the ground floor of Building A and was surprisingly large and impressive.

The Zign's culinary offerings are a major highlight, with an extensive breakfast buffet that caters to a wide range of preferences. From egg dishes to congee and noodles, the selection is vast and freshly prepared by staff.

Following a heavy buffet dinner last night, I opted for a light and warm breakfast this morning, as I typically don't eat much for breakfast.

The check-out time is noon, so we have plenty of time to relax, take photos on the beach, and swim in the pool. There is also a small beach club on the beach with a shady atmosphere.

The Zign also features Zphora Spa and a fitness room for guests to enjoy. Overall, it is a large hotel that truly has everything you need for a relaxing stay.


A short getaway at The Zign, a conveniently located hotel near Bangkok. The spacious rooms offer a comfortable stay with complete amenities. Enjoy delicious meals and an impressive buffet spread. Relax by the stylish swimming pool.

In response to your query about my experience here, I would say that next time I would like to stay longer. I would also suggest that you bring a bikini for more photo opportunities. (Haha...)

For those interested in the Blogger Matching campaign from https://th.readme.me, check out the rules and regulations. You might be able to enjoy a relaxing trip like mine.

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