Pattaya's Top Expat Neighborhoods: Schools, Healthcare & Amenities Guide
By Peer Johannsen, Pearl Property Pattaya
Real estate consultant in Pattaya since 2015, specialising in advising DACH-region investors.

Moving to a new country is one of the biggest decisions a family or individual can make. And while the beaches, the lifestyle, and the property prices are all compelling reasons to choose Pattaya — the practical questions matter just as much: Where are the best international schools? Which hospitals do expats trust? Which neighborhoods have everything you need within easy reach?
This guide answers all of those questions in one place. Whether you are relocating with children, planning a retirement, or simply want to know what daily life actually looks like as a foreign resident in Pattaya, this is the resource you need before you decide where to buy or rent.
For a broader overview of how Pattaya's neighborhoods compare from a pure investment perspective, read our Neighborhood Investment Ranking. This guide focuses on the lifestyle side of the equation — the factors that determine where you will actually want to live.
The Expat Landscape in Pattaya: A Quick Overview
Pattaya is home to one of the largest expat communities in Southeast Asia, with an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 long-term foreign residents. This is not a small expat enclave — it is a fully functioning international community with its own infrastructure, social networks, and services built specifically around foreign residents.
The expat population is diverse: retirees from Europe and Australia, working professionals in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), families with children in international schools, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs. Each group has different priorities when it comes to neighborhood choice — and Pattaya has a neighborhood that fits each profile.
International Schools in Pattaya: A Complete Guide for Families
For families with school-age children, the choice of school is often the single most important factor in deciding where to live. The good news is that Pattaya has a genuinely strong selection of international schools, with options ranging from affordable bilingual programs to elite British boarding-style institutions.
The Top International Schools in Pattaya
All of the major international schools in Pattaya are located in East Pattaya, which is one of the primary reasons that area has become the preferred neighborhood for expat families. Here is a comprehensive overview:
| School | Location | Age Range | Curriculum | Annual Fees (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regents International School | East Pattaya (Hwy 36) | 2–18 years | British (EYFS, IPC, IGCSE, A-Level / IB Diploma) | 350,000 – 500,000 THB |
| Rugby School Thailand | East Pattaya (Khao Mai Keao) | 2–18 years | British National Curriculum, IGCSE, A-Level | 400,000 – 600,000 THB |
| Tara Pattana International School | East Pattaya (Soi Pattanakarn) | 2–18 years | English National Curriculum, IGCSE, A-Level | 200,000 – 350,000 THB |
| Mooltripakdee International School (MIS) | East Pattaya (Soi Chaiyapornvitee) | 2–18 years | British-based (Montessori Early Years), IGCSE, A-Level | 180,000 – 300,000 THB |
| Ecole Française Internationale (EFIP) | East Pattaya (Huai Yai) | 3–18 years | French National Curriculum, Baccalaureate | 150,000 – 280,000 THB |
| Highgate School Thailand (Opening Aug 2026) | East Pattaya (Siam Country Club) | 2–11 years | British National Curriculum | 400,000 – 600,000 THB |
Regents International School (part of the Nord Anglia Education group) is widely regarded as the top academic institution in Pattaya. It offers both A-Levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, making it the preferred choice for families who prioritize university preparation. The registration fee alone is 107,000 THB, with annual tuition ranging from approximately 350,000 to 500,000 THB depending on year group.
Rugby School Thailand is the other elite option, offering a boarding-school atmosphere with exceptional sports facilities, a strong pastoral care program, and a British curriculum through to A-Levels. It is particularly popular with British and Australian families.
Tara Pattana and Mooltripakdee (MIS) offer strong academics at a more accessible price point — making them the preferred choice for families who want a quality international education without the premium fees of Regents or Rugby.
For French-speaking families, the Ecole Française Internationale de Pattaya (EFIP) in the Huai Yai area is an excellent option, following the French national curriculum with multilingual support in English, Thai, and Chinese.
The New Addition: Highgate School Thailand (August 2026)
One of the most significant developments in Pattaya's education landscape is the opening of Highgate School Thailand in August 2026. Highgate is one of the most prestigious independent schools in the UK, and its Pattaya campus — located near Siam Country Club in East Pattaya — will initially offer a Junior School for ages 2 to 11. This is a major signal of confidence in Pattaya's growing expat family market and will further strengthen East Pattaya's position as the neighborhood of choice for families.
What This Means for Property Buyers
The concentration of international schools in East Pattaya has a direct impact on property values and rental demand in that area. Properties within a 10-minute drive of Regents, Rugby, or Tara Pattana command a consistent premium in the rental market — particularly among expat families on corporate relocation packages, who are among the most reliable and highest-paying tenants in Pattaya.
Healthcare in Pattaya: What Expats Need to Know
Thailand's private healthcare system is one of the primary reasons that Pattaya attracts so many long-term foreign residents. The quality of care at Pattaya's top private hospitals is genuinely world-class, and the cost is a fraction of what the same treatment would cost in Europe, Australia, or the United States.
The Top Hospitals in Pattaya
| Hospital | Location | Accreditation | Strengths | Typical Consultation Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok Hospital Pattaya | North Pattaya (Sukhumvit Road) | JCI Accredited | Full tertiary care, international patient center, 24/7 emergency | 800 – 1,500 THB |
| Memorial Hospital Pattaya | Central Pattaya (Central Road) | Thai HA | General medicine, surgery, maternity, English-speaking staff | 500 – 1,000 THB |
| Pattaya International Hospital | Central Pattaya (Beach Road) | Thai HA | Convenient location, good for routine care and minor emergencies | 400 – 800 THB |
| Banglamung Hospital | North Pattaya | Government | Public hospital, very affordable, longer wait times | 100 – 300 THB |
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is the undisputed first choice for the expat community. It is the only JCI (Joint Commission International) accredited hospital in the Pattaya area — the gold standard for international hospital accreditation — and operates a dedicated International Patient Center with multilingual staff, insurance coordination, and a full range of specialist services. For serious medical issues, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is where most long-term expats go.
Memorial Hospital is the preferred choice for many expats for routine care and non-emergency situations. It has a strong reputation for English-speaking staff, reasonable wait times, and solid all-round medical services including maternity care.
Healthcare Costs: What to Budget
One of the most pleasant surprises for new expats in Pattaya is how affordable private healthcare is compared to their home countries:
| Treatment | Cost in Pattaya (THB) | Cost Equivalent (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| GP consultation | 500 – 1,500 THB | $14 – $43 |
| Specialist consultation | 1,500 – 3,000 THB | $43 – $86 |
| Blood test panel | 1,500 – 4,000 THB | $43 – $119 |
| MRI scan | 15,000 – 25,000 THB | $430 – $720 |
| Private hospital room (per night) | 4,000 – 8,000 THB | $115 – $230 |
| Dental cleaning | 800 – 1,500 THB | $23 – $43 |
Health Insurance: Most long-term expats in Pattaya carry international health insurance. A comprehensive plan for a healthy individual in their 40s typically costs between 40,000 and 80,000 THB per year (approximately $1,080 to $2,270), which provides full coverage at Bangkok Hospital and other private facilities. This is significantly cheaper than comparable coverage in most European countries.
Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Lifestyle Guide
Now that we have covered schools and healthcare, let's look at how each of Pattaya's main neighborhoods compares for day-to-day expat living.
East Pattaya: The Family Neighborhood
Best for: Families with children, long-term residents, golf enthusiasts
East Pattaya is the clear choice for expat families. All of the major international schools are here, along with Pattaya's best golf courses (Siam Country Club, Burapha, Laem Chabang), large supermarkets (Makro, Big C Extra), and a growing selection of international restaurants and coffee shops.
The lifestyle is suburban and quiet — very different from the beach areas. Properties are larger and more affordable, with houses and villas more common than condos. The trade-off is distance from the beach (typically 20 to 30 minutes by car) and less walkability than beachside neighborhoods.
Key amenities: Regents, Rugby, Tara Pattana, MIS, EFIP schools; Siam Country Club golf; Makro, Big C Extra; Friendship Supermarket; numerous international restaurants
Jomtien: The Relaxed Expat Hub
Best for: Retirees, couples, digital nomads, first-time expats
Jomtien is arguably the most complete neighborhood in Pattaya for long-term expat living. It has a long, relatively quiet beach, a well-established expat community, excellent restaurant and café options, good supermarkets, and a relaxed pace of life that appeals strongly to retirees and remote workers.
The area has a large Scandinavian, German, and Russian expat community, with numerous European-style restaurants, bakeries, and social clubs. Day-to-day life in Jomtien is genuinely comfortable and self-contained — many expats find they rarely need to leave the area.
Key amenities: Jomtien Beach, Friendship Supermarket, Tops Supermarket, numerous European restaurants and cafés, Jomtien Night Market, easy access to Memorial Hospital
Pratumnak Hill: The Premium Residential Address
Best for: Professionals, couples, retirees who value quiet and quality
Pratumnak offers the best combination of beach access and residential quality in Pattaya. The neighborhood is elevated, quiet, and genuinely beautiful — with sea views, tree-lined streets, and a noticeably more upscale atmosphere than anywhere else in the city.
The expat community here tends to be slightly older and more affluent. There are excellent restaurants and cafés within walking distance, and the area has a strong sense of community without the noise and activity of central Pattaya.
Key amenities: Pratumnak Beach, Cosy Beach, Royal Cliff Resort, numerous high-quality restaurants, proximity to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, Tops Supermarket (5 min drive)
Wongamat Beach: Luxury Living in the North
Best for: High-net-worth individuals, professionals, those seeking maximum privacy
Wongamat is Pattaya's most exclusive neighborhood — quiet, private, and genuinely luxurious. The beach is calm and clean, the buildings are premium, and the atmosphere is distinctly different from the rest of the city.
The trade-off is that Wongamat is the least self-contained neighborhood on this list. Daily errands require a short drive, and the restaurant and café scene, while improving, is less developed than Jomtien or Pratumnak. However, for those who prioritize privacy, quality, and a premium living environment, Wongamat is unmatched.
Key amenities: Wongamat Beach, Wong Amat Tower (restaurants and services), proximity to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, Central Festival Pattaya Beach (10 min drive)
The Expat Neighborhood Comparison: At a Glance
| Neighborhood | Best For | Schools Access | Hospital Access | Beach | Walkability | Cost of Living |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Pattaya | Families | Excellent | Good | No | Low | Moderate |
| Jomtien | Retirees, Nomads | Moderate | Good | Yes | High | Low–Moderate |
| Pratumnak | Professionals, Couples | Moderate | Excellent | Yes | High | Moderate–High |
| Wongamat | Luxury Residents | Low | Excellent | Yes | Moderate | High |
Pattaya Expat Relocation Checklist
Everything you need to plan your move — schools, hospitals, visas, costs, and your first week in Pattaya. One compact PDF.
Conclusion: The Right Neighborhood Depends on Your Life Stage
Pattaya does not have one "best" neighborhood for expats — it has the right neighborhood for each type of expat. Families with children belong in East Pattaya, close to the schools. Retirees and remote workers thrive in Jomtien. Professionals and couples who want the best of both worlds find it in Pratumnak. And those seeking a premium, private lifestyle choose Wongamat.
The most important thing is to visit each area before you commit to buying — ideally spending a few days in each neighborhood to understand the rhythm of daily life. What looks good on paper can feel very different when you are actually living it.
Ready to Find Your Perfect Expat Neighborhood in Pattaya?
At Pearl Property Thailand, we help expats and families find not just the right property, but the right neighborhood for their specific lifestyle. We know every street, every building, and every school catchment area in Pattaya — and we can help you make the decision with confidence.
Book your free consultation in Pattaya with Peer Johannsen and the Pearl Property Thailand team today! Let's find the neighborhood — and the home — that fits your life perfectly.
Peer Johannsen
Managing Director of Pearl Property Pattaya. Real estate consultant in Pattaya since 2015, specialising in advising investors from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on buying condos, villas, and new development projects in the Pattaya region.