This Minimalist AF Hotel In Thailand Has Postcard-Worthy Sea Views From S$43/Night

Marina Seaview Hotel In Chonburi Has Gorgeous Seascape Views From S$43/Night

A trip to Thailand’s beaches conjures dreams of sipping on cocktails whilst lounging on pristine beaches.

While there are numerous hotels in the country, how do you find your ideal hotel at the best price? We’ve recently discovered a soothing holiday home with postcard-worthy seascape views for only S$43 per night.

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Located beside Wonnapa beach — Marina Seaview Hotel is an ideal place for a tropical getaway to paradise.

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Travel-savvy millennials who want to experience scenic views should definitely mark this destination for their upcoming trip.

Panoramic seaside views

The idyllic hotel is a mere 3-minute walk to Wonnapa beach where you can take a peaceful morning stroll to clear your mind.

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Imagine reading a book or having a meal on the balcony with a panoramic view of the ocean and the sound of gentle waves crashing.

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Climb this miniature staircase to feel like you’re on top of the world or make a pose for the ‘gram.

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The coastline is a sight to behold during the day and becomes even more magical as the sun begins to set.

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Minimalist nautical-themed rooms

The hotel follows a nautical style with a predominantly white, brown and blue color palette.

Each room has cozy interiors fully equipped with Wi-Fi, comfy beds, LCD TV and other amenities. Standard rooms are the cheapest at S$43.76 per night (1000 Thai baht).

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Guests who want to listen to latest pop beats whilst lounging at the balcony can opt for this Sea View suite at S$72.22 (1650 Thai baht).

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Their larger rooms have a minimalist Muji-like interior that could serve as inspiration for your own home. It is priced at S$80.90 per night (1850 Thai baht).

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If you’ve always wondered what it means to live by the sea, these large circular windows looking out into the horizon will give you an idea of it.

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Hearty breakfast menu & homey lounges

Marina Seaview Hotel offers free drinking water, orange juice, coffee, toast and cereal for breakfast. Enjoy your meal whilst planning your day at this rustic dining area.

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Those who want to have a hearty breakfast to prepare for a long day of scouring landmarks and temples can opt for a plate of bacon, eggs and salad.

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With the lounge’s open concept, it should be easy to make a friend or two. The more the merrier, right?

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Wildlife parks, hell gardens & night markets

A trip to Chonburi isn’t complete without a visit to nearby parks, temples and markets.

Khao Kheow Open Zoo is a 10-minute cab ride from the hotel.

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Encounter more than 8000 animals and discover endangered species in this destination that encompasses 2000 acres – about the size of two football fields.

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The Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden – a 9-minute ride from the hotel – is one of the most scariest places in Thailand. Think Haw Par Villa, except worse.

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The gruesome statues depict the the torments of the underworld based on the Buddhist teachings. If you don’t think karma is real, then this destination might prove you wrong.

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Thailand is famous for its night markets and you won’t be disappointed with the fresh seafood, decadents desserts and local souvenirs you’ll find at Nong Mon Market. This bustling shopping destination is only 8 minutes away by cab.

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Getting there

Marina Seaview Hotel is a 1-hour cab ride from Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport.

It is beside Soi 12 Cafe and Ban Chid Haad hotel. Private car park is available.

Address: 108/19 Bangsaen-lang road. Saensuk, Mueng, Chonburi, Thailand 20130
Check-in: 2:00pm – 12:00am
Check-out: until 11:30 am
Contact Number:+6638-38-6688
Email: the-marinahotel@hotmail.com
Website: Marina Bangsaen

Marina Seaview Hotel is the ideal destination for those who want to experience a luxurious seaside paradise. From S$43 per night, you can live by the sea without breaking the bank.

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