Pattaya International Fireworks Festival
เทศกาลพลุเมืองพัทยา
Next Date
Nov 28, 2025
Duration
2 days (last weekend of November)
One of Thailand's most spectacular modern events. International pyrotechnic teams compete to light up the bay, drawing massive crowds to the beach.
Upcoming Dates
2025
November 28, 2025
2026
November 27, 2026
Best Locations
Traffic is gridlocked. Book a beachfront hotel room months in advance for the best private view.
Wonderfruit Festival
วันเดอร์ฟรุต
Thailand's premier arts, music, and sustainability festival. Four days of international music, art installations, talks, and wellness activities in a farm setting.
Full Moon Party
ฟูลมูนปาร์ตี้
World-famous monthly beach party on Haad Rin beach. What started in the 1980s has become a bucket-list event drawing up to 30,000 revelers each full moon.
Loi Krathong
ลอยกระทง
Thailand's most romantic festival. Thais float decorated banana-leaf baskets (krathong) on rivers and waterways to pay respect to the water goddess and release negativity. Celebrated on the full moon of the 12th Thai lunar month.
Songkran Water Festival
สงกรานต์
Thai New Year and the world's biggest water fight. Originally a Buddhist cleansing ritual, it has evolved into a massive water battle celebration. The country essentially shuts down for a week.
Chonburi Buffalo Racing Festival
ประเพณีวิ่งควาย
Unique Thai tradition dating back over 100 years. Water buffalo race through muddy fields, ridden by farmers. Part harvest celebration, part hilarious spectacle.
Chinese New Year
ตรุษจีน
Celebrated enthusiastically by Thailand's large Chinese-Thai population. Not an official holiday but widely observed, especially in Bangkok's Chinatown.
Thai Name
เทศกาลพลุเมืองพัทยา
Category
ModernRegion
EastDuration
2 days (last weekend of November)
Typical Month
November
Calendar Type
Solar Calendar
Book in Advance
Accommodation and transportation fill up quickly during major festivals. Book several weeks or months ahead.
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Respect Local Customs
Dress modestly, especially at religious festivals. Follow local guidance and be respectful of traditions.