REVIEW · HUA HIN
Hua Hin: Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop at Holiday Inn
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Rooftop views change the whole evening. Up here at Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop on the Holiday Inn Hua Hin, you get panoramic Gulf of Thailand views plus a polished, comfortable vibe that fits both dates and casual celebrations. One catch: the gourmet bites can be small, so I’d plan your expectations like this is more “tasting” than a full, heavy meal.
The visit is built for an easy night out. In about 90 minutes, you’ll enjoy sharing set packages with dishes and drinks while the ocean breeze and sunset do most of the work. If you want a calm, good-looking rooftop moment without overthinking it, this is a strong pick.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Rooftop views over Hua Hin’s Holiday Inn
- How the Holiday Inn rooftop setup feels in real life
- Your 90 minutes: what the flow really looks like
- Sharing set packages: why this is good value
- Drinks and bites: what “gourmet” means on this rooftop
- Service and ambiance: the part you’ll notice most
- Timing tip: plan around nearby water-park crowds
- Dress rules and what to wear for this sky bar
- Price and logistics: when it’s a smart purchase
- Who this Hua Hin rooftop experience suits best
- Should you book Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop in Hua Hin?
- FAQ
- Where is Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop?
- How long does the experience last?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is the price?
- Is transportation included?
- Is the booking refundable?
- Are there any items not allowed?
- Are swimwear or bare feet allowed?
- Can I wear sportswear or slippers?
- What should I expect from the food?
Key things to know before you go
- Panoramic Gulf views: the rooftop angle makes the water and sunset feel close
- Sharing set packages: a group-style selection that’s meant to be sampled
- Drinks are included: you’ll be ordering cocktails and other drinks as part of the plan
- Chic rooftop atmosphere: service and setting are part of the value, not just the food
- Portion size can feel light: some dishes are described as small, so don’t expect a giant plate
Rooftop views over Hua Hin’s Holiday Inn

This rooftop experience is basically a formula that works: good setting + a solid food-and-drink flow + a big view. Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop sits at the Holiday Inn in Hua Hin, looking out over the Gulf of Thailand, so even a simple drink feels like you’re doing something special.
What makes it interesting is the mix of mood and timing. You’re not stuck inside a restaurant. You’re up where the air feels cooler and the light changes fast, especially as the sun starts to drop. That sunset factor is a big part of why people book a limited window like this, rather than spending the whole night traveling around.
I also like that the service is consistently called out as welcoming and attentive. On a rooftop, that matters. When the view is stunning, you still want things to run on time: drinks appear when expected, plates show up without long waits, and staff keep an eye on the pacing.
One more practical note: this isn’t a walk-in pub vibe. It has rules, and the styling is part of the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hua Hin.
How the Holiday Inn rooftop setup feels in real life

You’re heading to a sky bar rather than a street-side bar. That means you should plan for an experience that’s more “evening” than “quick stop.” The place is designed to be relaxed and sophisticated, with the ocean breeze as part of the background.
From what’s described, the bar leans into atmosphere: it’s a space where you can dress up a little, sit comfortably, and let the view do its job. You’re also getting a service rhythm that fits the 90-minute time window, so you won’t feel like you’re waiting an hour just to order.
If you’re coming with another person, the pricing is set up for up to two people per group. If you’re going in a larger group, the sharing set packages can be a good approach because the idea is variety across the table, not one giant “main course” moment.
Your 90 minutes: what the flow really looks like

This experience runs for 90 minutes, and check availability to see the starting times. Think of it like a curated rooftop stretch: you arrive, you settle, you eat and drink together, and you enjoy the light while it lasts.
Here’s the practical flow I’d expect you to experience:
First, get settled with your drinks. The package includes drinks, and the setting is perfect for cocktails. Even when the sky has some clouds, you still get a sunset-style atmosphere. The view is the headline, but the drink helps you enjoy it without rushing.
Then comes the sharing bites and dishes. The food is described as gourmet bites and dishes, served as part of sharing set packages. The goal is variety. Instead of one big plate, you’re tasting a sequence of items that are meant to work together with drinks.
Finally, slow down for the view change. Rooftops move with the light. You’ll feel the difference as the sun drops and the Gulf area shifts tone. This is where the experience becomes more than dinner, because you’re basically timing your meal to the sunset window.
A smart move: plan to take your photos early, then stay put for the sunset. Rooftop spots get busy at the best light, and you don’t want to keep standing up while your dishes are arriving.
Sharing set packages: why this is good value
The price is listed as $64 per group up to 2 for 90 minutes. That might sound straightforward, but the value comes from what’s bundled: panoramic ocean views, gourmet bites/dishes, and drinks, all wrapped into a time-limited rooftop evening.
If you’ve ever paid for rooftop cocktails and then added small bites on top, the math usually tilts fast. Here, the structure is the point. You’re not just buying drinks—you’re buying a full experience block: the view + the food sequence + the atmosphere + service.
The “sharing set” angle also helps. When food is designed for sampling, you can try more flavors without committing to one heavy dish that might not suit both tastes. It’s a particularly good match for couples and small groups who want variety without ordering a separate meal for every person.
One caution, though: some people note the portions can be very small. That doesn’t mean it’s bad food. It means you should treat the menu as a tasting-style spread. If you’re hungry-hungry, you may want to arrive with a lighter dinner plan or be ready to order extra if that option exists on-site (not specified here), rather than expecting a full banquet.
Drinks and bites: what “gourmet” means on this rooftop

The experience is built around gourmet bites and dishes, plus drinks. In practice, “gourmet bites” usually means smaller plates and more thought per item, but not always huge portions.
Here’s how I’d interpret that as a decision tool for you:
- If you want a light, stylish dinner that pairs with cocktails, you’ll probably love the pace.
- If you want food that fully replaces a standard Thai restaurant meal, you might feel underfed.
The good news is that the overall food-and-cocktail combo is described as strong. People highlight the quality of cocktails and the meal, and they also praise the staff for taking care of the experience.
So yes, it’s a tasting vibe. But it’s not a weak tasting. It’s meant to feel satisfying and well made, just not “large portions” satisfying.
Service and ambiance: the part you’ll notice most

On rooftops, service can make or break the experience. You’re paying for a view, but you’re also trusting the venue to keep your evening smooth.
The vibe here is described as chic and sophisticated, and service is repeatedly mentioned as excellent—welcoming, attentive, and on the ball. That matters because in 90 minutes, timing is everything. You don’t want the first drink to arrive late or the plates to stall while you stare at the sunset like it’s a waiting room.
Also, the ocean breeze helps create a relaxed mood. Even when the setting feels upscale, the breeze keeps it from being stuffy. It’s the kind of place where you can talk comfortably and still enjoy the scenery.
Timing tip: plan around nearby water-park crowds

One useful detail shows up from an on-the-ground reality: evenings can get busy if you’re pairing this with the nearby water park area. When the water park closes, large groups and families tend to move at the same time, and getting a lift can take longer than expected.
I’d treat this as a “timing and logistics” tip even if you’re not visiting the water park. If you’re using a taxi or ride app, aim to leave with buffer time—especially around the popular closure window. The rooftop itself runs on a tight 90-minute schedule, so you don’t want to start your meal rushing to make it in time.
If your plan is to do water activities earlier in the day, great. Just don’t stack your departure for too close to the busiest crowd hours.
Dress rules and what to wear for this sky bar

This is where you’ll save yourself stress: the venue has a list of items not allowed. Weapons or sharp objects aren’t allowed (standard everywhere). More importantly for comfort and style, swimwear, sportswear, slippers, and bare feet are not allowed.
So what should you wear?
- Choose smart-casual clothes that feel “evening ready.”
- Wear proper shoes or sandals that don’t look like pool footwear.
- Skip anything that looks like it’s still meant for the beach or gym.
If you’re thinking, I’ll just wear the outfit I had on at the beach, pause. The rooftop rules are part of the atmosphere. You’ll have a smoother check-in and a more comfortable evening if you match the vibe.
Price and logistics: when it’s a smart purchase

Let’s break down the value without sugarcoating it.
You’re paying $64 per group up to 2 for 90 minutes. Transportation is not included, and you’ll want to make your own way to the Holiday Inn area.
Now the value question: is it worth it?
- If you want the rooftop experience plus drinks and gourmet bites in one packaged block, it likely feels fair. You’re paying for time + setting + bundling.
- If you’re mainly after heavy food and you don’t care much about views, you might feel like it’s pricey for what you eat—especially given the note that portions can be small.
Also, it’s non-refundable, so choose your slot with confidence and a realistic plan for getting there on time.
From an enjoyment angle, the best use of this price is for a planned evening: cocktails, a shared selection, and sunset views from a height. That’s what the experience is built to deliver.
Who this Hua Hin rooftop experience suits best
This works best for people who want a calm, good-looking evening in Hua Hin without complicated planning. I’d especially recommend it if:
- You want a rooftop sunset moment with Gulf views.
- You like the idea of sharing set packages and sampling rather than ordering one big meal.
- You care about service and ambiance, not just food.
- You’re going as a couple or small group where the “up to 2” group pricing matches your plan.
If you’re traveling with very small kids, you may find timing tricky with the 90-minute window (not because it’s impossible, just because you’ll want a plan that keeps everyone on schedule). If you’re arriving right after busy nearby activities, build buffer time for transport crowds.
And if you’re the type who needs big portions to feel satisfied, adjust expectations or plan a fuller meal elsewhere before you come up.
Should you book Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop in Hua Hin?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward rooftop evening: Gulf views, drinks included, and a sharing-style food setup inside a chic setting. The experience is rated highly, with a 4.7 rating from 39 reviews, and the consistent themes are great atmosphere, strong service, and a satisfying cocktail-and-meal combination.
Skip it (or rethink it) if you’re expecting a large, heavy dinner for the price. The menu is described as gourmet bites, and at least one note points to smaller portions. That doesn’t mean it’s not good—it just means you should treat it like a tasting-style evening, not a full feast.
If you’re booking, my simplest advice is this: arrive dressed for the rooftop rules, give yourself extra time if you’re coming from busier nearby areas, and plan to spend your last minutes enjoying the sunset view rather than rushing through the plates.
FAQ
Where is Vana Nava Sky Bar Rooftop?
It’s located on the rooftop at the Holiday Inn in Hua Hin, with panoramic views over the Gulf of Thailand.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is 90 minutes.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes panoramic ocean views, gourmet bites and dishes, drinks, a relaxing sophisticated ambiance, and excellent service.
What is the price?
The price is listed as $64 per group up to 2.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Is the booking refundable?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
Are there any items not allowed?
Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed. Alcohol and drugs are also not allowed.
Are swimwear or bare feet allowed?
No. Swimwear is not allowed, and bare feet are not allowed.
Can I wear sportswear or slippers?
No. Sportswear and slippers are not allowed.
What should I expect from the food?
You can expect gourmet bites and dishes served as part of sharing set packages, designed for groups to sample a variety of flavors.




















