Hua Hin is a great place for a more relaxed lifestyle and imparticular, a retired lifestyle in Thailand. Friendly locals, relaxed vibe and a feeling of contentment by many, including the many shop, cafe and restaurant owners/workers. Very popular with Scandinavians, which I feel is positive as they're generally a great bunch.
If I wasn't leaning Jomtien because it's smaller, and closer to Bangkok, I'd retire in Hua Hin. But I love visiting it, is has a better night market, and not too much traffic
Hi George, nice channel, very informative. I'm currently in BKK but watching a lot of videos lately about different places in Thailand, looking for the best option to move to. Hua Hin seems a very good candidate for my need. Do you think it's a good place even if I don't want to drive? Are there buses or any affordable alternatives to regular taxis? Or is it small enough to just walk around and use some Grab/taxi? I know I'm gonnna miss BTS/MRT :)
You can use the Songtaos, motorbike taxis and grab. But if I lived there I would 100% get a motorbike/ scooter for traveling about. Some places quite far from each other. Thanks for watching 👍
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Seems manageable. Unfortunately there are a number of downsides about driving here that I'm not comfortable with. Starting with my European license, which is not officially accepted, and my insurance, which would not cover potential accidents. Thank you anyways
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 hi G, can u tell me a Thai realestate website for searching "correct' prices for houses n land. I'm not keen on Dotprop n those types...thanks heaps😇
Always hear ppl talk about western food, xpat area, English...I wonder why ppl would move to Asia if they are so dependant on the ways of the west. The food is better in S.E. Asia, along with everything else. Why did these ppl move there? 👍🇹🇭🥢
Some people want there own comfort but live in a tropical paradise. In the UK loads of people go and live in Spain in huge expat areas like Benidorm each to their own I reakon 👍
You have a valid point and for me my time in Thailand is a complete change from the west, I absorb myself into Thai culture, food etc and love it. But for me I want and need the huge contrast, many others don't, so I guess it's each to their own.
Good to be back in Thailand 🇹🇭
Good advice. Thx.
It's a very beautiful place.. lovely huahin
I agree great place🇹🇭
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 planning for a visit ❤️
You can find a 1 bedroom condo around 1200 THB that is across from the beach, with a swimming pool and a gym. I love it here! Nice video!
Hua Hin is a great place for a more relaxed lifestyle and imparticular, a retired lifestyle in Thailand.
Friendly locals, relaxed vibe and a feeling of contentment by many, including the many shop, cafe and restaurant owners/workers.
Very popular with Scandinavians, which I feel is positive as they're generally a great bunch.
Totally agree mate great place for retirement 👍thanks for watching 🇹🇭
I always wear a helmet and I get pulled over lots except in Hua Hin, not even once.
Bangkok the worst they pulled me over loads
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Phuket for me is the worst esp since I've spent so little time there.
If I wasn't leaning Jomtien because it's smaller, and closer to Bangkok, I'd retire in Hua Hin. But I love visiting it, is has a better night market, and not too much traffic
Yeh popular choice either Hua Hin or Jomtiem 👍I’ve done a few other videos on both these places check them out. I think I prefer Hua Hin Personally 🇹🇭
Blueport are going belly up, they closed the whole upper floor and many shops have closed down Inside, just thought i'll mention it.
Cheers thanks for giving some latest information 👍
hi can you reccomend some nice beaches south of Hua Hin please? we are coming to visit for a week in october.
Sam Roy Yot 👍
Hi George, nice channel, very informative. I'm currently in BKK but watching a lot of videos lately about different places in Thailand, looking for the best option to move to. Hua Hin seems a very good candidate for my need. Do you think it's a good place even if I don't want to drive? Are there buses or any affordable alternatives to regular taxis? Or is it small enough to just walk around and use some Grab/taxi? I know I'm gonnna miss BTS/MRT :)
You can use the Songtaos, motorbike taxis and grab. But if I lived there I would 100% get a motorbike/ scooter for traveling about. Some places quite far from each other. Thanks for watching 👍
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Seems manageable. Unfortunately there are a number of downsides about driving here that I'm not comfortable with. Starting with my European license, which is not officially accepted, and my insurance, which would not cover potential accidents. Thank you anyways
We are going to Hua Hin for 2 months in Sept and october 2023 can u recommand a condo for rent with a pool close to city center and the beach please
You bought your houses and cars there?
Yep
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 hi G, can u tell me a Thai realestate website for searching "correct' prices for houses n land. I'm not keen on Dotprop n those types...thanks heaps😇
I am in Pattaya at the moment but seriously thinking of relocating to Hua Hin . One question about visa renewal. Is there an immigration office there?
Yes, Blueport mall
@@patrickglennon7058 thank you very much for your reply
Too expensive there , I live in Jomtien, 7500 nice condo with gym and large pool, retail and bars in the complex , 800 meters to the beach .
Fair play mate👍
What's the chances of they starting to run the ferries back n forth from Huan hin to paytatia / jotem??
Don’t think they are dong that any more they tried it but didn’t continue maybe someone on here knows more about this topic 👍
Always hear ppl talk about western food, xpat area, English...I wonder why ppl would move to Asia if they are so dependant on the ways of the west. The food is better in S.E. Asia, along with everything else. Why did these ppl move there? 👍🇹🇭🥢
Some people want there own comfort but live in a tropical paradise. In the UK loads of people go and live in Spain in huge expat areas like Benidorm each to their own I reakon 👍
You have a valid point and for me my time in Thailand is a complete change from the west, I absorb myself into Thai culture, food etc and love it. But for me I want and need the huge contrast, many others don't, so I guess it's each to their own.
@@keepitreal1547 👍