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What are some suggestions for places to stay south of Jomtien?

May 11, 2024
2 years ago
Geoff ***********
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Currently in Jomtien looking for a couple of nights going south any suggestions guys n dolls?
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The user is currently in Jomtien and is looking for suggestions for places to stay for a couple of nights going south. Responses include recommendations for Koh Kood for direct south travel, as well as popular southern destinations such as Krabi, Ao Nang, and Koh Lanta. Other suggestions mention locations like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, and a humorous take on South Pattaya Road. Additionally, there is a lighthearted exchange about the phrase 'guys and dolls' reflecting the user's age.
Geoff ***********
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Thanks for the info.
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Bill **********
Guys and dolls?Showing your ageπŸ€”
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Geoff ***********
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@Bill *********
It’s a privilege to ba able to 😜
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Frances ********
Geoff Blackwell damn right!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ€£
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Yorgos **************
Narathiwat, pattani, yala,songkla,satun
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Galen *******
The easiest way going south and looking for dolls is the South-Pattaya Rd.
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Nigel **************
Singapore. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
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Brandon ************
If you mean directly south, then Koh Kood.

If you mean South Thailand, then Krabi/Ao Nang/Koh Lanta
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Oleg ***********
@Brandon ***********
Koh Mak will be a little better..
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