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Hat Yai, Thailand travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Hat Yai, Thailand.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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| M Gerber |
23 August 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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If you want good food ask reception staff to recommend Thai seafood outlets.
As for trips, highly recommend Trang and Krabi and their beaches as getaway destinations. Take note that many tourist spots such as parks, waterfalls, ponds etc, have rather stiff entry fees especially for foreigners. But facilities are well maintained and generally clean.
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| W Ngoh |
20 July 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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The trip of 2 days 1 night to Hat Yai is memorable and more satisfying than the past few trips. Had my first good massage at the Sakura hotel. The environment there is comfortable on its own even without the massage. Dozed off without knowing. Also visited the communist tunnel about 1 1/2 hours away drive from Hat Yai. The long hours of travelling was worthwhile. Even though it was raining quite heavy, it didn't stop us from enjoying the sight seeing and understanding our history back then. Food in Thailand is cheap and satisfying. This makes me remember about the curry crab we had on Saturday night at a restaurant opposite the Hotel Ambassador. Hungry just by the thought of it. A short trip but the experience is unforgettable. Hat Yai, I will be back for more.
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| P Nah |
21 June 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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I had a most expensive and unappetizing dinner at a road-side restaurant opposite the 7-Eleven next to the hotel. It cost 1200 baht and most of the food remained uneaten.
If you're keen on some shopping after dinner, the Night Market is a good place to buy cheap clothes and stuff. There's a lot of food also.
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| V Alcala |
11 May 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Shops around the hotel offer cheap bargains although if one is really not that delicate, the "market" offers cheaper goods. The market can be reached through Thailand's famous tuktuk vehicle and it just costs 10 bahts each from the hotel.
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| E Paggabao |
27 April 2003 |
Stayed at Novotel Central Sukhontha Hotel - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Nothing much to see in Hat Yai. You have to go to Songklha town with its nice stretch of beach. As ever, the best thing to do in Thailand is to have a foot massage and Hat Yai has a great abundance of foot massage shops.
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| S Wrubel |
01 April 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Since the hotel is right in the city-centre you can reach every place you want walking; nice city for shopping.
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| D Clayton |
24 March 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Hatyai seems to be more of junction point than a destination.
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| I Ismail |
11 March 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Take time to do your shopping. Bargain and be nice - the best bargains are the ones you get after you've asked around.
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| D Lim |
11 March 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Driving around in Hat Yai. Deunpen Hut & Thae Lay Thai Seafood serve good food with a very friendly services.
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| F Abdullah |
02 February 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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The "shopping areas" are all within walking distance to the hotel. If you don't fancy walking, there are always tuk-tuk to drive you around, costing 10-20 Baht per person.
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