| Recreation : Aleenta is all about relaxation and the freedom for guests to be as active or lazy as they wish.
Beach - Aleenta is located on Paknampran Beach, a spectacular 5 kilometer stretch of unspoiled beach near Pranburi. The beach faces east to the rising sun and has calm surf. It offers excellent swimming and sunbathing and is perfect for long walks or jogging.
Pool - A fresh water infinity pool is located on the second floor of the Clubhouse. From here there are stunning views of the garden and the ocean beyond. The pool is open every day from dawn till dusk.
Other Outdoor Activities - Bicycles are complimentary to those wishing to take cycling tours of the surrounding countryside.
Spa facilities:
At Aleenta we offer a variety of rejuvenating spa treatments including Thai and Swedish massage therapies. Treatments can be enjoyed at the Resort's sensuous, open-air spa pavilion located on the top floor of the main Clubhouse, or in the privacy of individual guest rooms.
At Aeenta On lazy days: loung... laze.. stroll... swim have a massage... take a nap read a book... drink, eat... play
Or an active days: hire mountain bike...explore national park, natural caves historical temple and hilltop palace...play a round of golf
▪ Trekking & Hiking Trek up the Limestone mountains of Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park, or take a boat and approach it from the sea. Explore natural caves, visit Tham Phraya Nakorn, and find out why this cave is now the symbol of the province.
▪ Golf Hua Hin also boasts Thailand's first golf course (still in use as the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course after some 70 years), and there are now 8 world class courses within 30 km of the town. Whether a pro on a break or a family on a holiday, golfers will enjoy the professional facilities here.
▪ Sailing Many larger hotels have concessions for wind surfing and sailing needs and welcome walk-in customers.
▪ Cultural Sites There are many places to explore within 1 hour drive of Aleenta. Listed here are a few examples
Khao Wang, or the Palace on top of the hill, was built by King Mongkut in 1860 as an astronomical observatory and for vacationing.
Khao Yoi houses hundreds of Buddha images and was the meditation place used by King Mongkut during his monkshood.
Ratchaniwet Marukhathaiyawan Palace, midway between Hua Hin and Cha Am, was built by King Rama VI as a rainy season retreat in 1923. Known as "the palace of love and hope," the palace has recently been renovated. The elevated teak walkways and airy rooms provide a beautiful view of the beach and Gulf of Thailand. |