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Open Days: Open daily
Opening Hours: 08:00–17:00 (Fruit buffet available in seasonal sessions)
 
Suphattraland is a vast fruit orchard in Rayong that turns an agricultural landscape into a joyful visitor experience. Guests tour the plantation by tram, passing rows of durian, mangosteen, rambutan, longkong, starfruit, coconut, jackfruit, salak, mango, pomelo, grape, and dragon fruit depending on the season. The highlight is tasting freshly picked fruits and enjoying an all-you-can-eat buffet during the fruit season, typically from April to June. Located in Nong Lalok Subdistrict, Ban Khai District, about 30 kilometers from downtown Rayong on Highway 3143, the farm offers a relaxed countryside setting with a waterfall café, restaurants, a learning zone, meeting facilities, and accommodation for those who want to stay overnight amid nature.
 
The visit starts at the check-in point before boarding a tram to tour the plantation, stop at fruit tasting spots, and enter the buffet area. Buffet sessions are limited and vary by season, usually divided into three time slots: 08:00–12:00, 11:00–15:00, and 13:00–17:00. Even outside the main fruit season, the orchard remains open for sightseeing, café hopping, photo spots, and purchasing fresh products. Visitors should allow at least half a day to enjoy all activities – from tram rides and fruit tasting to relaxing in the café and shopping for souvenirs.
 
The orchard has earned significant recognition, including the 2008 Thailand Tourism Industry Award for Outstanding Agro-Tourism Attraction in the Central Region, which reflects its well-managed visitor experience. Since fruit harvest depends on weather and seasons, certain varieties might be unavailable at specific times. The orchard announces buffet schedules, prices, and updates on its official page in advance, so it’s wise to check before visiting.
 
Getting There From Rayong city, take Highway 3143 (Rayong–Ban Khai) for about 30 kilometers until you see the clearly marked entrance sign. There is ample parking inside. From Bangkok, drive along Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3) through Chonburi, Sriracha, Pattaya, and Sattahip into Rayong, then continue onto Highway 3143 to reach the orchard directly.
 
Name Suphattraland (สวนสุภัทราแลนด์)
Location No. 70, Moo 10, Nong Lalok Subdistrict, Ban Khai District, Rayong Province (along Highway 3143). Recommended pin: “Suphattraland Rayong”
Characteristics A large agro-tourism fruit orchard featuring tram rides, seasonal fruit tasting points, an all-you-can-eat buffet, a waterfall café, restaurants, souvenir shops, and agricultural learning zones.
Period Developed as a major agro-tourism site of Rayong Province (Recipient of the 2008 Thailand Tourism Award for Outstanding Agro-Tourism Attraction in the Central Region).
Key Evidence Tourism award records, official website and page information, and traveler reviews with photographic documentation.
Name Origin Named after the founding Suphattra family, symbolizing Rayong’s identity as a city of fruits.
Travel From Rayong city, take Highway 3143 for about 30 km toward Ban Khai District. The entrance is clearly marked. From Bangkok, drive via Sukhumvit Road (No. 3) through Chonburi to Rayong, then continue onto Highway 3143. Parking available inside the orchard.
Current Status Open daily 08:00–17:00. (Fruit buffet sessions vary by season – check official announcements in advance.)
Facilities Tram service, fruit tasting points, waterfall café, restaurants and souvenir shops, meeting rooms, parking area, and on-site accommodation.
Fees Seasonal fruit buffet – prices vary by period. Example (2025 season): online booking around 650–750 THB/person, walk-in around 690 THB/person, child rate by height. Please confirm latest announcement before visiting.
Nearby Attractions (Distance) Wat Suan Lao ~4.8 km; Nikom Phatthana Market ~4.4 km; Princess Mother Herb Garden ~8.1 km; Wat Khao Bot ~7 km.
Contact Number Verified latest: 0 3889 2048, 081 588 1519, 095 326 6246 (official website and page)
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is the best time to visit Suphattraland for the fruit buffet?
A: The fruit season usually runs from April to June each year. The orchard posts buffet session details and prices in advance on its official page, so check before visiting.
 
Q: Are there activities available outside the fruit season?
A: Yes. You can still enjoy tram rides, limited fruit tasting, the waterfall café, restaurants, and the agricultural learning zone, along with buying local products.
 
Q: How are the buffet sessions scheduled?
A: Normally three sessions per day, such as 08:00–12:00, 11:00–15:00, and 13:00–17:00. Timing may vary depending on the harvest season.
 
Q: Can tickets be purchased on-site or need pre-booking?
A: Both options are available. Online booking is recommended during peak season to secure a slot.
 
Q: Is public transportation available to reach the orchard?
A: The easiest way is by private car or taxi from Rayong city (about 30 km). Public transit is limited, but you can take a bus to Rayong and hire a taxi or rental car from there.
 
Q: Is accommodation available inside or near the orchard?
A: On-site accommodation is available (details on the official page), and various hotels and resorts can be found in Ban Khai District and downtown Rayong.
 
Q: What happens if it rains heavily?
A: Rain may affect tram operations and outdoor tasting points. Bring rain gear and check the orchard’s announcements before visiting.
TelTel: 038892048-9
FaxFax: 038892255
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