Pattaya City Views
Live Cam
This camera looks out over Pattaya Beach Road, the long curving strip that runs between the sand and the city on Thailand's eastern Gulf coast. In one frame you get the palm-lined promenade, the traffic easing along the seafront, the boats moored offshore and the wide sweep of Pattaya Bay stretching towards the headland.
Why Pattaya? Few beachfronts change character as completely across a day as this one. Mornings are quiet, with joggers and vendors setting up under the palms. Afternoons bring speedboats, banana boats and ferries running out to Koh Larn. After dark the road lights up and the traffic thickens. One fixed view captures all of it.
Pattaya Beach Road highlights: As you enjoy the live view, be sure to look out for:
- Boats On The Bay: Watch speedboats, longtails and ferries crossing the water, many of them shuttling day trippers out to the islands offshore.
- Promenade Life: The palm-shaded walkway along the sand stays busy with strollers, cyclists, vendors and people simply sitting out the heat.
- Sunset Over The Gulf: Pattaya faces west, so the bay regularly delivers strong evening colour as the sun drops behind the water and the islands.
Beyond the Beach: Behind the seafront, Pattaya climbs into a dense grid of hotels, markets and restaurants, with the hills of Pratumnak and the viewpoint above the southern end of the bay. Jomtien stretches further south with a calmer stretch of sand, while boats leave the pier for Koh Larn just across the water.
Thanks to the operator who keeps this camera pointed at Pattaya Beach Road around the clock, and who pairs the feed with local weather and air quality readings. Maintaining a stable seafront stream in a tropical climate takes real effort, and it lets viewers everywhere check in on the bay.
Tune in for a quiet Gulf of Thailand morning, an afternoon of boat traffic or a west-facing sunset, and see what Pattaya's beachfront is doing right now.

