About Pattaya Sea Walker
Underwater helmet sea-walker tours to Ko Sak. Suits non-swimmers after a shallow underwater walking experience.
Underwater helmet sea-walker tours to Ko Sak. Suits non-swimmers after a shallow underwater walking experience.
Why visit Pattaya Sea Walker
- Located in South Pattaya which makes it easy to combine with other Pattaya sightseeing in a single day
- Photogenic enough that it tends to feature in the social-media posts of every group of friends who visit Pattaya
- Suits a half-day or full-day depending on how deeply you want to explore
- Genuine Pattaya experience rather than a generic tourist activity that could be done anywhere
- Good value for the entry or activity price compared to similar attractions elsewhere in Thailand
What to expect
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Local tips
- Bring small bills the entry desk often does not break 1000 baht notes cleanly
- Sun protection is essential most Pattaya attractions have limited shade during the walk-around
- Practical access is songthaews on the main routes Grab for elsewhere
- Combine with Big Buddha at Wat Phra Yai for a full day of sightseeing
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Pattaya Sea Walker?
It is located in South Pattaya. The most practical access is songthaews on the main routes Grab for elsewhere. Tour packages booked through hotels or local agents include transport which can be easier for first-time Pattaya visitors.
What is the entry fee?
Foreign visitor pricing is typically 100-400 baht and Thai-resident pricing is lower. Children under a certain height or age are usually free or half price. Check at the gate for current rates which change seasonally.
How much time should I plan for Pattaya Sea Walker?
Most visitors spend 1-3 hours on site depending on how thoroughly they explore. Plan a half-day if you also want to use the surrounding area or restaurants. Bring water and sun protection regardless of the season.