Stay-and-train packages are the simplest way to do a Pattaya Muay Thai trip if you don't want to deal with hotels, taxis, food logistics, and gym scheduling separately. You arrive, train, eat, sleep — all in one location.
This guide covers the 8 verified camps in Pattaya offering on-site accommodation as of 2026. Pricing tiers are listed in Thai Baht (฿). All are hand-checked from our 158-venue Pattaya.Gym directory.
Pricing tier reference
- ฿: Under ฿15,000/week — basic shared accommodation, training included, no frills
- ฿฿: ฿15,000-30,000/week — private room, three meals, training, basic gym amenities
- ฿฿฿: ฿30,000-60,000/week — resort-tier, hotel-style room, pool, premium gym, mixed disciplines
- ฿฿฿฿: ฿60,000+/week — 5-star resort with Muay Thai integration, spa, multiple sport facilities
1. Fairtex Training Center Pattaya — flagship resort camp
Fairtex Pattaya is the largest stay-and-train camp in Thailand. On-site hotel (Fairtex Sports Club Hotel), 25m pool, restaurant, 9 rings, 17 trainers. Single + double rooms. All-inclusive: room, three meals, two daily Muay Thai sessions, on-site pool, gym. ฿฿฿ to ฿฿฿฿ depending on room class. Visa-support letters available for long stays. Naklua side.
Best for: first-time visitors who want the resort experience with zero logistics. Champions train alongside tourists.
2. Kombat Group Thailand — all-inclusive multi-discipline
Kombat Group in Huai Yai (East Pattaya, rural setting near Chak Nok Lake) is the most fully all-inclusive option. Christian Daghio's legacy. Daily two-a-days Muay Thai + optional BJJ, MMA, Boxing, Krav Maga. Includes airport transfer, accommodation, meals, training, laundry, on-site pool, restaurant. ฿฿฿. 5/5 TripAdvisor average. Best total package for travellers without other commitments.
Best for: 1-4 week training trips where you want to test multiple disciplines and have everything handled.
3. Pattana Sports Resort — golf + Muay Thai + fitness all-in-one
Pattana Sports Resort (Bo Win, ~30 min from central Pattaya) is a multi-sport resort — golf course, tennis, pool, fitness, and a Muay Thai program. Hotel-style accommodation, multiple restaurants. ฿฿฿. Less Muay-Thai-focused than Fairtex or Kombat, but if your group includes non-Muay-Thai travellers (kids, partners, golfers), it's the only Pattaya option that genuinely serves everyone.
Best for: mixed groups where only one person does Muay Thai.
4. Horseshoe Point Resort — equestrian + Muay Thai combo
Horseshoe Point is primarily an equestrian and tennis resort with hotel accommodation, but they integrate Muay Thai into their fitness offering. East Pattaya. ฿฿฿. Unusual choice but works for travellers who do horse-riding plus combat sports.
5. Sanit Sport Club (Mabprachan) — long-stay-friendly
Sanit Sport Club isn't a hotel itself, but they have arrangements with multiple guesthouses within walking distance of Mabprachan Lake. Long-term expats often combine Sanit training with a monthly apartment rental in the area. Less polished than the resort options but cheaper and more flexible (฿). Best for 1+ month stays where you want flexibility on accommodation.
6. Hilton Pattaya — hotel-first, fitness/Muay-Thai as amenity
Hilton Pattaya on Pratamnak Hill has a 5-star fitness club with personal-trainer-led Muay Thai sessions as a paid add-on. Hotel accommodation. ฿฿฿฿. Not the place to learn Muay Thai from scratch, but excellent for travellers who want to maintain training during a luxury Pattaya stay.
7. Andaz Pattaya Jomtien — 5-star fitness with Muay Thai access
Similar profile to Hilton — Andaz Pattaya Jomtien is a Hyatt resort with full fitness facilities and on-call Muay Thai trainers. ฿฿฿฿. Pick this over Hilton if Jomtien beachfront matters more to you than Pratamnak hilltop.
8. Movenpick Siam Na Jomtien — resort + sport amenities
Movenpick in Na Jomtien (Sattahip end) has a full sports center and arrangements with nearby Muay Thai gyms for guests. ฿฿฿฿. Family-friendly. Good base if your kids are coming and you want resort family amenities.
What to actually ask before booking
- Is the price all-inclusive? Some camps quote "room + training" and meals + airport transfer + laundry are extra. Get a full breakdown.
- How many training sessions per day are included? Two-a-days are standard at serious camps; some resort camps run one-a-day with the second as optional.
- Visa letter for long stays? Camps over 30 days need to know if you need a sport-training visa support letter. Fairtex and Kombat Group both provide these.
- Cancellation policy? Most camps require 7-14 day cancellation notice. Some are flexible during low season.
- Skill level expectation? All camps welcome beginners; some (Sityodtong-style) lean toward fighter-track training. Ask honestly so you don't show up to a fighter gym as a holiday.
FAQ
What's the cheapest Muay Thai camp with accommodation in Pattaya?
WKO Muay Thai's gym membership is ฿4,000/month, and they can recommend nearby guesthouses for ฿4,000-8,000/month. Total all-in cost: ฿8,000-12,000/month, which is roughly ฿2,000-3,000/week. That's less than half the budget tier of the all-inclusive camps. Tradeoff: you handle accommodation logistics separately.
How long should I book?
First-timers benefit from 1-2 week trips — long enough to see real technique improvement but short enough that the muscle pain doesn't compound. Serious trainees do 4-12 week blocks. Champions train year-round in 6-week cycles. If you've never done Muay Thai, start with 1 week and extend on arrival if you love it.
Are visas required for a Pattaya Muay Thai trip?
Stays under 30 days: most Western passport-holders get visa-exempt entry. 30-60 days: tourist visa (TR). 60+ days: education/sport visa (ED). Fairtex and Kombat Group provide the support letters needed for ED visas. See our Pattaya Visa Help sister site at pattayavisahelp.com for current rules.
What's included in "all-inclusive"?
At Fairtex and Kombat Group it typically means: private room, three meals daily, two Muay Thai sessions per day, pool access, gym access, laundry (Kombat), airport transfer (Kombat). NOT typically included: massage/recovery, fight equipment (gloves/wraps/shin guards), Bangkok day trips, alcohol, drone/photo packages. Confirm specifics with the camp.
Can my non-training partner stay at the camp?
Yes at Fairtex (hotel-style — partners can stay without training), yes at Kombat (they accept non-training partners at a discounted rate). Sityodtong is more fighter-focused and partners are accommodated case-by-case. Hilton/Andaz/Movenpick are hotels first so partners are obviously fine.
Are camps open year-round?
Yes. Pattaya doesn't have a Muay Thai off-season. Peak training months are November-March (cooler, lower humidity); rainy season May-October is quieter but trainers are equally available. Songkran week (April 13-15) most gyms close for the holiday.
Compare to other guides
For the best Muay Thai overall (not just stay-and-train): best Muay Thai Pattaya. For English-speaking trainer coverage specifically: English-speaking Muay Thai. For luxury sport+stay venues: luxury sports clubs. For long-stay/digital nomad fitness: digital nomad fitness.