Pattaya is a city in Thailand
, located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand
, about 165 km southeast of
Bangkok located within but not part of
Amphoe Bang Lamung (Banglamung) in the province of
Chonburi.

Pattaya is a self governing municipal area which covers the whole
tambon Nong Prue and
Na Kluea and parts of
Huai Yai and
Nong Pla Lai. The City is situated in the heavily industrial
Eastern Seaboard zone, along with
Si Racha,
Laem Chabang, and
Chonburi.
The main sweep of the bay area is divided into two principal
beachfronts. Pattaya Beach is parallel to city centre, and runs from Pattaya Nuea south to
Walking Street. Along Beach Road are restaurants, shopping areas, and night attractions.
Popular Beach in Pattaya
Jomtien Beach in the southern part of the bay area is divided from Pattaya beach by the promontory of Pratumnak Hill. It consists of high-rise condominiums, beachside hotels, bungalow complexes, shops, bars, and restaurants. On weekends, it becomes increasingly crowded, with many Thai visitors coming from Bangkok. It offers of watersport activities such as
jet skis,
parasailing and small sail boat hire.

Offshore islands include the "Near Islands",
Ko Larn (main island),
Ko Sak and
Ko Krok located 7 km from the western shores of Pattaya Ko Larn, or "Coral Island", Mu Ko Phai, the "Far Islands",
Ko Phai (main island),
Ko Man Wichai,
Ko Hu Chang and
Ko Klung Badan, located offshore further west of the "Near Islands", and Ko Rin, located offshore to the southwest, south of Mu Ko Phai. Some of the islands in the group are accessible by speedboat in less than 15 minutes and by ferry taking about 45 minutes. The names "Near Islands", "Far Islands" and "Coral Island" are used for touristic purposes only and do not correspond to any naming conventions of the island groups and are not shown on maritime charts published by the
Hydrographic Service of the
Royal Thai Navy. Many of the islands have public beaches and offer
scuba diving activities.