As with most popular tourist destinations there is crime in Pattaya but it is, by comparison, very safe provided the visitor takes reasonable precautions. Be respectful of the Thais and their culture, pay your bill and remember to pack your common-sense when you leave home and you would have to be unlucky to have any bad experiences. A few additional suggestions to consider follow :
* Don’t carry large amounts of cash.
* Don’t wander in unlit areas, especially the beach, at night
* In Pattaya, its best to avoid the beach side of Beach Road in the evening due to pick-pockets.
* Don’t even think about buying drugs. The penalties are extreme.
* Don’t get into arguments or fights especially with Thai citizens. You
may be in the right but you could still end up in jail. Walk away if at
all possible.
* Be respectful when bartering. Its a game, so smile. Thais are
exceptionally friendly and tolerant but a few can turn very aggressive
when insulted. Do not mistake their politeness for weakness and
remember that they always have more friends than you do.
* There have been just a very few reports of foreigners being drugged
by their bargirl friend and then being robbed by her or her male
partners in crime. Its rare but be aware.
* Wear a helmet if renting a motorbike. The police don’t usually
enforce the law with foreigners but there’s a huge number of bike
accidents so its probably an even better idea to wear one in Thailand
than it is in your own country.
* Its a good idea to wear sensible footwear as dangerous obstacles are
apparently mandatory on Thai footpaths. Limping tourists are quite a
common sight.
* Carry your photo driver’s license or passport at all times in case
you are stopped by police. It may save a fine and a visit to the
station. But take care that you don’t lose that Passport !
* Practice safe sex and take care when buying condoms in Thailand as they tend to be smaller sizes than in western shops.
* In Pattaya the most dangerous people are usually not Thai. Take care
who you make friends with especially those who want to borrow money.













