Quite In Rayong
| Nationality | Rooms Booked | Occupancy % |
|---|---|---|
| Thailand | 94 | 87.0% |
| China | 4 | 3.7% |
| India | 3 | 2.8% |
| USA | 2 | 1.9% |
| Italy | 2 | 1.9% |
| Australia | 1 | 0.9% |
| Germany | 1 | 0.9% |
| Poland | 1 | 0.9% |
| Total Occupied | 108 | 100% |
*Data based on 108 occupied rooms out of 116 total capacity at Caza V1.
The water festival is only a few days away and its currently quiet on the foreigner count here in Rayong.

The Forecast for Rayong (April 13–15, 2026)
The Meteorological Department is predicting an extremely hot festival this year.
- Temperature: Highs are expected to soar between 38°C and 42°C.
- Rain: Little to no rain is expected, which usually means people will be even more aggressive with the ice-water buckets to stay cool.
Guest Nationality Distribution
*Data represents 108 occupied rooms at Caza V1.
Rayong’s Local Focus
Rayong has some massive local events lined up this weekend that are heavily marketed to Thais:
- Rayong Durian Songkran #2 (April 13–14) at Star Sai 4.
- Central Rayong Festival (April 13–18) featuring big Thai acts like SCRUBB and F.HERO.
These events draw a huge crowd from Chonburi and Bangkok, which likely filled your rooms with domestic travelers before the international “nomads” had a chance to book.
Since your blog focuses on the expat experience, this would be a great observation to share—how Songkran in Rayong feels like a “local’s secret” this year compared to the tourist-heavy chaos of Pattaya or Bangkok!

