Explore Thailand
Awe-inspiring scenery, rich cultural traditions and vivacious energy; a holiday to Thailand will leave you utterly spellbound.
Our connection with Thailand traces back half a century. As travel pioneers, we introduced the first weekly charter flights to Bangkok in 1965 and to this day, our deep-rooted passion for this country remains unwavering. We’re here to share our first-hand recommendations, handpicked hotels and tried-andtested experiences with you.
Thailand is wonderfully diverse and you can explore from many angles. We can design a trip that’s all about romance, including boutique hideaways with knockout views and beachside dining under the stars. Travellers will be blown away by the cacophony of colour, goldglittering temples and curious wildlife. Wellness seekers can retreat to a private pool sanctuary where oceanfront yoga and spa treatments await.
Ask us where you can dine in a treetop bird's nest, when is the best time to snorkel in the Surin Islands and how you can recreate Thai dishes under the expert guidance of a master chef. And if you love one-of-a-kind hotels, we'll tell you about a resort with villas that resemble miniature Thai Palaces and where you can spend the night in a jungle bubble, with the gentle giants of the forest as your neighbours.
Whatever travel experiences are high on your wish list, we have the insider know-how to help you get the most out of your visit to this captivating country. Get in touch to start planning an unforgettable holiday to Thailand.
Thailand: the essentials
Thinking about taking a trip to the Land of Smiles? This mini travel guide features must-see spots, hidden gems and special places to stay.
Where to go
Thailand is a rare destination where dynamic cities, rainforests and beaches coexist. You can easily head straight to the beach, but you'd be missing a trick by not spending a couple of days in Bangkok. Some arrive daunted by its chaos, but most leave thrilled by its vibrancy, tradition and culture – it's the classic city and beach combo where you can stay among skyscrapers before relaxing on the golden sands of a slow-paced island. For more in-depth adventures and to experience Thai culture at a less frenetic pace, head north to Thailand's Golden Triangle in Chiang Rai, go hilltop hiking in Chiang Mai and visit Ayutthaya’s ancient ruins or add a wild twist with a night or two in an ethical elephant camp.
When to go
The best time to visit Thailand depends on the region. The peak season is from November to early April, when the climate is warm and mostly dry, making it ideal for destinations like Phuket and Krabi. If you're heading for sun and snorkelling in the UK summer months, islands in the Gulf of Thailand, such as Koh Samui or Koh Samet, will bring the best beach weather. We can plan your itinerary based on your priorities, whether it's weather, budget or avoiding crowds.
Good to know:
• The wai is a customary greeting in Thailand. Bow your head, join your hands in a prayerlike manner, and reciprocate the gesture as a sign of respect.
• Thailand is an extremely proud nation. While in public places such as the Skytrain stations in Bangkok, you’ll hear The National Anthem playing daily at 8am and 6pm.
• The Skytrain is a great way get around and avoid traffic if you have limited time in Bangkok.
• Keep a shawl to hand when visiting temples; it's respectful to keep knees and shoulders covered and remove your shoes before going in.
• If you’re visiting Thailand during April, be prepared to get wet. Songkran, the biggest and best festival in Thailand, takes the form of a huge, country-wide water fight.
How to get around
For shorter journeys, hop into a taxi or a tuk-tuk. To cover longer distances, there’s an excellent network of internal flights. We can also arrange road and boat transfers (private where possible), seamlessly whisking you between hotels on your journey.
Destination highlights
Thailand is a land of contrasts. There’s Bangkok, the energetic capital, scenic villages surrounded by rice terraces and ancient kingdoms that whisper tales of old.
Journey south and you’ll find coves backed by majestic karsts and sparkling reef-ringed islands. Then there’s Thailand's wild side, national parks, both on land and underwater, where diverse wildlife thrives.
Bangkok
Bustling markets overflowing with fruit and delicious street food, temples adorned with intricate gold designs and sleek urban hotels topped with skyline view swimming pools. Expect surprises on every corner of this 24hour city.
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the gateway city to Northern Thailand. There are renowned cookery schools and night markets offering handcrafted treasures. Beyond the city walls, explore terraced rice fields, elephant camps and hill tribe villages.
Phuket
Phuket, Thailand's ultimate island playground, is a vibrant tapestry of dramatic cliffs, golden beaches and non-stop excitement. Join in the revelry among the bright lights and buzzy bars of Patong or seek refuge at a luxe hotel on a quiet, palm-lined beach.
Koh Samui
Koh Samui is a laid-back island scattered with romantic resorts and white-gold beaches. Don’t miss a trip to Wat Phra Yai, home to a towering golden Buddha, and head out on a Jeep Safari to uncover hidden gems and swim in a picturesque waterfall.
Hua Hin
Discover the royal allure of Hua Hin, a popular seaside town favoured by Thailand’s Royal Family. You’ll find long pretty beaches, stylish seafood restaurants, a colourful night market and even a vineyard. Plus, it’s just a three-hour drive from Bangkok, which adds to its appeal.
Bangkok street food Pa Pong Piang mountain hills valley, Chiang Mai Phuket Namuang waterfall, Koh SamuiChiang Rai
Chiang Mai
Sukhothai
THAILAND
Uthai Thani
Ang Thong
River Kwai
Bangkok
Hua Hin
Ayutthaya
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Koh Samet
Koh Chang
Travel times by flight:
Bangkok – Chiang Mai – 1hr 20 Mins
Bangkok – Chinag Rai – 1hr 25 Mins
Bangkok – Phuket – 1hr 30 Mins
Bangkok – Krabi– 1hr 25 Mins
Bangkok – Koh Samui – 1hr 10 Mins
Travel time by road transfer:
Bangkok – Hua Hin – Approx 3 hrs
Suggested Itineraries
We’ll work with you to design your own imaginative itinerary – these routes offer a taste of what's possible and popular.
Koh Phangan
Koh Samui
Khao Sok National Park
Khao Lak
Koh Yao Noi
Krabi
Koh Yao Yai
Phuket
Koh Lanta Koh Phi Phi
Dive
The Legend Chiang Rai Resort & Spa – 3 nights
Bangkok – 4 nights
Le Vimarn Cottages & Spa, Koh Samet – 4 nights
Santhiya Tree Koh Chang Resort – 4 nights
1. Authentic Thailand deep into under-the-radar pockets of Thailand on this 15-night tour. This trip features smaller beachfront hotels and bonafide Bangkok experiences.2. Honeymoon heaven
This 2-week romantic escape is centred around hotels in stunning locales, including a barefoot luxury resort with exquisite pool villas and a Chiang Rai elephant camp with unique bubble lodges.
U Chiang Mai – 3 nights
Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort, Chiang Rai – 1 night
Saii Phi Phi Island Village – 3 nights
The Shore at Kata Thani – 4 nights
Banyan Tree Bangkok – 2 nights
3. Travel with a positive impact
Choose an eco-friendly tour of Thailand, starting with a stay at an EarthCheck Gold-certified hotel in Bangkok. Venture to the countryside for a three-day nature immersion then switch off at an intimate eco-resort.
Banyan Tree Bangkok – 3 nights
Elephant Hills Jungle & Lake Camp
Safari – 2 nights
Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort & Spa – 7 nights
4. Enriching family adventures
Experience new sights, cultures and flavours together on this family-focused itinerary. Blend time in an extraordinary elephant camp with downtime on Koh Samui and the high energy of Bangkok.
Kantaray Hills Chiang Mai – 3 nights
The Bush Camp Chiang Mai – 1 night
Bandara Resort & Spa, Koh Samui – 7 nights
Oriental Residence Bangkok – 3 nights
5. Thailand wellness journey
Prioritise wellness with indulgent spas and soul-stirring scenery. Try aerial yoga, Muay Thai boxing, soak in volcanic hot springs and stay at a trio of beautiful hotels.
Banyan Tree Bangkok – 3 nights
Pimalai Resort & Spa, Koh Lanta – 4 nights
Rayavadee, Krabi – 4 nights
Iconic experiences in Thailand
Enjoy ethical elephant encounters
Soak in a jungle hot spring spa
Krabi
Whip up a feast in a Thai cooking class
Garrya Tongsai Bay Samui
Boat through floating markets
Bangkok
Elephant Hills Jungle Safari, Khao Sok National ParkGo snorkelling in a marine park
Taste sizzling street food
Unwind in a rainforest spa
Stay in a jungle bubble
Dine by a waterfall
The Surin Islands Banyan Tree Samui Chiang Mai Night Market The Sarojin, Khao Lak Chiang RaiGreat for a jungle-meets-beach escape: With one of the best locations in Phuket, this great-value resort is surrounded by tropical jungle, yet just a short hop from the markets and eateries of Karon.
The best places to stay
Here's just a tiny selection of where you can stay in Thailand, from boutique jungle and beach hideaways to modern luxury resorts.
Great for slowing down the pace: Le Vimarn Cottages & Spa's quaint thatched cottages are set on the silky shores of sleepy Koh Samet. Plunge into the infinity pool for a cooling dip and de-stress with rejuvenating treatments in the spa.
ROCKY'S BOUTIQUE RESORT
Great for secluded romance: This adults-only resort is tucked on a golden beach in Koh Samui. The attentive staff will enhance your stay with thoughtful gestures, like delivering refreshing treats as you chill by the pool.
MARINA PHUKET RESORT LE VIMARN COTTAGES & SPAGreat for be-blown-away beauty: You can't help but be starstruck by the breathtaking beauty of Koh Phi Phi. Stay at the secluded Saii Phi Phi Island Village – we love the Hillside Pool Villas nestled amid the rainforest slopes.
Great for traditional tranquility: At this palatial-style resort in jungle-clad Koh Chang, master the art of fruit carving, kayak on the emerald waters and visit Bao Bang Floating Village for boat-fresh seafood.
Great for beach house vibes: You’ll find this seaside-chic boutique haven on the small intimate isle of Koh Yao Noi. Spot hornbills in the trees, pedal around the island and ignite romance at the moonlit cinema.
SAII PHI PHI ISLAND VILLAGE SANTHIYA TREE KOH CHANG RESORT CAPE KUDU HOTELCity delights
The contemporary urban hotel is hidden in Bangkok’s leafy Langsuan neighbourhood, a central location to explore ornate shrines, temples, palaces and street life.
This boutique bolthole is hidden behind the ancient city walls in the heart of the old town. Engage in Thai culture with activities like alms-giving, Thai boxing and a flavourful cooking class.
Somewhere special
A super-exclusive hideaway perched on a cliff above Kamala Beach, you’ll feel like you’ve been let in on the islands best-kept secret. The private pool villas have mesmerising ocean views.
This world-class retreat, nestled between dizzying limestone cliffs and turquoise waters, has natural eye candy every way you turn.
PARESA PHUKET RAYAVADEE, KRABI SINDHORN MIDTOWN HOTEL BANGKOK, VIGNETTE COLLECTION U CHIANG MAIGo Wild
Surrounded by bamboo forests in northern Thailand, this luxurious resort has its own elephant camp. Spend a night in a jungle bubble with views of the roaming herd below.
On a 2-night wild glamping getaway at the award-winning Elephant Hills camp, enjoy up-close elephant encounters and activities such as trekking and canoeing.
ANANTARA GOLDEN TRIANGLE ELEPHANT CAMP & RESORT, CHIANG RAI ELEPHANT HILLS JUNGLE & LAKE CAMP SAFARI