


Hua Hin sits on the Gulf of Thailand’s western coast and shares climate characteristics that make it one of Thailand’s more year-round accessible beach destinations. The western Gulf coast receives different monsoon patterns than the Andaman coast (Phuket, Krabi) and the eastern Gulf (Pattaya, Koh Samui), giving Hua Hin a distinct seasonal personality.
Hua Hin enjoys an unusually long dry and pleasant season — November through July, nine full months — conditions are predominantly good. December through February are most comfortable at 20-28 degrees C with reduced humidity. March through May brings more heat (30-36 degrees C) but remains largely dry.
November through July: Hua Hin’s extended good season — one of the longest favorable periods of any Thai beach destination
Hua Hin’s rainy season is compressed into roughly three months — August, September, and October — making it shorter than many Thai destinations. Rains are typically afternoon and evening showers rather than all-day downpours. Accommodation prices drop, the town is quieter, the surrounding areas are lushly green.
August through October: rainy season is real but relatively short and manageable
October through December is the optimal arrival window — transitioning from end of rainy season into the beginning of the cool dry period, providing the best possible introduction to Hua Hin’s climate.
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