Il tuo soggiorno — Dusita resort
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La proprietà — Dusita resort
Dusita Resort is a modest three-star place on Trat's outskirts, with a shaded pool and tidy bungalows set in a garden. It's nothing flashy — think clean tiles, tropical plants, and a basic restaurant serving Thai dishes. The USP is its location near the main road to the Laem Ngop ferry piers, making it a practical overnight stop before hopping to Ko Chang or Ko Mak. It suits budget-conscious travellers who need a functional room, not a resort experience.
Cronache di Trat
Trat town grew as a trading port during the Ayutthaya period, later ceded to French Indochina in 1904 before being returned to Siam in 1907 as part of a border deal. Its architecture reflects that Franco-Siamese mix — a few crumbling shophouses and the colonial-style town hall remain. The city lacks the flashy temples of larger Thai towns; instead, it's a quiet provincial centre known for gem trading and rubber plantations. Today, Trat functions as the mainland gateway to Thailand's eastern islands, with a relaxed, unpolished feel that hasn't been overrun by tourism.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Trat →I migliori mesi
December to February — cool, dry weather with daytime highs around 30°C and low humidity, plus calm seas for island ferries. Crowds are manageable outside the Christmas–New Year spike.
Peak / Festival Surge
Late December to early January is the busiest period, driven by Western tourists and Thai holidaymakers using the long break. Hotel prices in Trat can double, and ferries often sell out.
Stagione di spalla
November and March offer near-perfect weather, lower room rates, and far fewer people. April gets hotter but before the monsoon it's still viable and cheap.
Meteo e imballaggio
Trat is one of Thailand's wettest provinces, with rainfall even in 'dry' months — expect sudden downpours. Pack a lightweight rain jacket and waterproof footwear, not just flip-flops.
Briefing della città — Trat
- Trat's bus station moved to a new location on Highway 3156 in 2024 — the old town stop is now closed, so check your arrival point carefully.
- The Laem Ngop ferry piers are undergoing a road upgrade until late 2026 — expect delays and redirected traffic, especially on weekends.
- Several new coffee shops and a small night market have opened along Soi Bang Phra, adding more evening options to the otherwise quiet town centre.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Dusita resort, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Top-floor rooms (3rd floor) to minimise noise from the floors above. Rooms at the rear (away from the main road) will be quieter given Trat's busy street layout.
Rooms to avoid
Ground-floor rooms (noisy from lobby/public areas) and any room facing the main street (likely Trat town's through road) due to traffic noise. Avoid rooms near the single lift if you're sensitive to clanking.
Best views
Likely side or rear views over rooftops and local greenery—Trat is flat and low-rise. Front rooms look onto the main road (dusty, not scenic).
Quietest floors
3rd floor (top floor) for least overhead noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Trat's main road (motorcycles, tuk-tuks, trucks) is the primary source. The single lift may create clanking noise on floors 1-2. No on-site bar/club expected at a 3-star in this area.
Insider tips
1) Ask for a room on the top floor at check-in—the lift may be slow, but the quiet is worth it. 2) If arriving by car, request a parking spot as far from the road as possible to reduce street noise at night.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Dusita resort
Free WiFi for all guests; average speed 10 Mbps; no login or password required (open network)
No lift; two-storey building with rooms accessible only by stairs
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; property is a modern low-rise with no notable heritage quirks
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop allowed from 08:00; late check-out until 12:00 incurs THB 500 fee (subject to availability)
Free luggage storage available at front desk during check-in/check-out hours
No step-free access; all rooms via stairs; no wheelchair-friendly entry or adapted rooms
On-site free parking for up to 20 cars (first-come, first-served); nearest public car park is 2 km away (THB 50 per day); no EV charging
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: None; no additional tourist tax levied at this property
Deposit & card hold: Full advance payment required for booking; THB 1,000 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Na Na Shop — 424 m · ~5 min walk
Speedboat pier — 563 m · ~7 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Thai Baht, THB
Better rates at local gold shops or banks in Trat town; avoid airport and tourist bureaux near the ferry piers.
Credit cards accepted in mid-range hotels and some restaurants, but cash is king at markets and small eateries; contactless is rare.
Not expected, but rounding up or leaving small change (10-20 THB) is appreciated in restaurants; taxi drivers don't expect tips; hotel staff might appreciate a 20-50 THB note for luggage help.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Local coffee cart or 7-Eleven iced coffee, around 20-40 THB.
Rice with stir-fry or noodle soup from a street stall, roughly 40-60 THB.
Simple Thai main at a local restaurant, like pad thai or fried rice, about 50-80 THB.
Evening food stalls near Trat town centre or along the road to the pier; aim for the night market area.
Tesco Lotus Express and 7-Eleven are common for basics; Macro Cash & Carry for bulk.
Trat town's day market has cheap clothing and souvenirs; no high-street chains.
Songthaew (shared pickup truck) around town costs 20-30 THB per ride; from Trat airport, a songthaew to town is about 50-80 THB, or share a taxi for around 200 THB.
Eat at local market stalls rather than tourist eateries near Koh Chang ferry pier. Book accommodation in Trat town rather than near the pier for lower prices. Haggle at markets but only for multiple items; single small purchases are often set price.
Buono da sapere — Trat
Type A/B/C · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ฿33.47 · THB
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Trat, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Dusita resort
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Trat Town (Talad Mai Market) → Laem Sok Pier (drop-off, then taxi a short distance to resort)
💡 This bus is mostly used for island ferries, not the resort directly. Get off at the pier junction and take a motorbike taxi (20 baht) for the final 2 km. Ask locals to point 'Siam Beach' – it's a well-known bungalow strip.
Trat Airport → Trat Bus Station, then songthaew to Siam Beach Resort
💡 From the bus station, flag a white songthaew heading towards Klong Kloi – tell the driver 'Siam Beach'. Share the fare group-style; don't pay more than 40 baht per person.
Trat Town (Centre) → Siam Beach Resort
💡 Negotiate hard: 500–600 baht is fair. If you’re coming from the ferry pier (e.g. Koh Chang), try the shared minivan to the resort instead – about 250 baht per person.
Trat Airport (TDX) → Siam Beach Resort (Klong Kloi Beach)
💡 Book through the airport kiosk for flat rates. Avoid touts outside; meters are not used on this route. Shared vans cost half but wait for 6–8 passengers.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Dusita resort?
Top-floor rooms (3rd floor) to minimise noise from the floors above. Rooms at the rear (away from the main road) will be quieter given Trat's busy street layout.
Which rooms should I avoid at Dusita resort?
Ground-floor rooms (noisy from lobby/public areas) and any room facing the main street (likely Trat town's through road) due to traffic noise. Avoid rooms near the single lift if you're sensitive to clanking.
Is Dusita resort noisy?
Street noise from Trat's main road (motorcycles, tuk-tuks, trucks) is the primary source. The single lift may create clanking noise on floors 1-2. No on-site bar/club expected at a 3-star in this area.
Which rooms have the best views at Dusita resort?
Likely side or rear views over rooftops and local greenery—Trat is flat and low-rise. Front rooms look onto the main road (dusty, not scenic).
What are insider tips for staying at Dusita resort?
1) Ask for a room on the top floor at check-in—the lift may be slow, but the quiet is worth it. 2) If arriving by car, request a parking spot as far from the road as possible to reduce street noise at night.
What time is check-in at Dusita resort?
Check-in at Dusita resort is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Dusita resort have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests; average speed 10 Mbps; no login or password required (open network)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Dusita resort?
None; no additional tourist tax levied at this property
Where can I eat cheaply near Dusita resort?
Rice with stir-fry or noodle soup from a street stall, roughly 40-60 THB.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Dusita resort?
Songthaew (shared pickup truck) around town costs 20-30 THB per ride; from Trat airport, a songthaew to town is about 50-80 THB, or share a taxi for around 200 THB.
When is the best time to visit Trat?
December to February — cool, dry weather with daytime highs around 30°C and low humidity, plus calm seas for island ferries. Crowds are manageable outside the Christmas–New Year spike.
Principali attrazioni a Trat
💡 Visit late afternoon when the light catches the gold trim. No entry fee, but polite to leave a small donation (20-40 baht) for incense.
💡 Bring insect repellent after dusk – mosquitoes are active. Stop at the floating noodle boat (50 baht) near the end of the promenade.
💡 Go before 7am for the best dried squid and durian chips. Bring small change – stallholders rarely accept cards.
💡 Ring the bell once for luck – locals say it brings safe travel. Temple dogs are friendly but ignore them if they bark.
💡 Call ahead to check if the English labels are in place – they rotate exhibits. The garden has a free map of local waterfalls.