Pattaya, a seaside city near Bangkok, is easily accessible by car, making it a popular weekend getaway destination. Despite being a weekday, the resort was surprisingly crowded, indicating its enduring popularity.

Upon entering the driveway, the impeccable service was immediately apparent. The staff greeted us with warm smiles and offered their assistance. A refreshing welcome drink was provided while we waited for check-in. After completing the formalities, we proceeded to our room.

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The balcony of the room has a sofa-style seating area, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the stunning views.

After relaxing in our room until the sun began to set, we headed to the highlight of the resort: the swimming pool. It was a lively hub of activity, with guests enjoying the refreshing waters and snapping photos to share on social media. The pool boasted stunning views of the ocean and was surrounded by comfortable seating areas, including lounge chairs by the water's edge.

As the sun began to set, it was time for dinner. We were advised by the staff that the rooftop restaurant had a great view of the sea. So we took the elevator to the 4th floor and walked up another flight of stairs. There is a highlight spot here where tourists like to take pictures.

After capturing the perfect shots, it's time for dinner. Tonight, we'll be dining at the "I SEA SKY" restaurant.

After dinner, I took a walk to capture the evening atmosphere of the hotel. It was quiet and peaceful, a stark contrast to the bustling evening scene.

The next morning, we had breakfast at "The Deck" restaurant. It was a buffet with a wide variety of food to choose from. However, we were so hungry that we didn't take any pictures.

Before returning to Bangkok, we stopped by the best coffee shop with a view in Pattaya, called "Coffee Brake." Drinks start at 35 baht, but the view is worth a million. If you're passing by, stop by! The shop is located on the way up Khao Phra Tamnak. Parking is limited, as are seats. The easily recognizable landmark is the van that has been converted into the shop. The taste is nothing special, but the view is definitely worth full marks.


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