Thailand Holidays

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Thailand is known for its rich culture and divine food. It is also home to beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters.


Highlights

  • From glittering temples to ancient ruins, it’s culture overload in the best way possible.

  • White sands, turquoise waters, and that salty sea breeze... it's a yes from us!

  • Get your taste buds ready, Thai food is all about flavour - bold, spicy, sweet, and tangy.

  • Plenty of things to do from markets to elephant sanctuaries and even Full Moon parties.


 Fun Facts

  • 😄 Land of Smiles – Thailand is known for its friendly locals, with different smiles for every occasion!

  • 🦇 Tiny Mammal – The bumblebee bat, found in Thailand, is the world’s smallest mammal, weighing just 2 grams.

  • 🥤 Red Bull Origin – Red Bull was inspired by a Thai energy drink called Krating Daeng.


Local Lingo

  • "Sawadee" (สวัสดี) – A friendly hello! Add "ka" (for women) or "krub" (for men) to the end for politeness.

  • "Khob Khun" (ขอบคุณ) – Thank you! Again, add "ka" (female) or "krub" (male) to make it polite.

  • "Aroi Mak Mak" (อร่อยมากมาก) – If you love the food, you’ll want to say this. It means "super delicious!"

  • "Bpai Nai" (ไปไหน) – "Where are you going?" It’s a common phrase you’ll hear when chatting with locals.

  • "Farang" (ฝรั่ง) – This is a colloquial term for foreigners, especially Westerners. You’ll hear it often but don’t worry—it’s not meant in a bad way

Learning these bits of Thai will not only help you communicate better but will also make locals smile!


What are the best beaches to hit up on your Thailand holidays 2025?

Now, let's talk beaches, baby - because no matter when you're jetting off (even if you're browsing our last-minute holidays) the beaches here are always up for a good time. Thailand's shoreline is, quite frankly, a stunner. Picture this: pristine white sands, sapphire blue waters, and swaying palm trees. Doesn't that sound like a dream? And there are so many to choose from!

  • Railay Beach, Krabi - Accessible only by boat, Railay delivers jaw-dropping beauty with its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters.

  • Maya Bay, Phi Phi Islands - Made famous by the movie "The Beach," Maya Bay is the definition of a tropical paradise. Although it gets busy, the stunning beauty of this bay makes braving the crowds totally worth it. Note: It's been closed off and on for restoration, so check it’s open before you plan your visit!

  • White Sand Beach, Koh Chang - As the name suggests, expect mahoosive stretches of white sand fringed with coconut palms. This beach is a bit more chilled out, making it ideal for those who want to escape the more crowded tourist spots.

  • Patong Beach, Phuket - If you’re up for some fun in the sun with a side of buzzing nightlife, Patong is the place. It’s always lively and packed with tourists, offering plenty of water sports, bars, and restaurants.

  • Chaweng Beach, Koh Samui - Known for its soft, white sand and clear waters, Chaweng is the party hub of Koh Samui. By day, it's all about chill vibes and water activities; by night, the beachfront clubs and bars make it a party hotspot.

  • Sunrise Beach, Koh Lipe - the clues in the name folks, the sunset views at this sandy paradise are to die for. We're thinking a romantic stroll with your SO, or maybe you'd rather stop off in the day for a snorkel above the coral reefs in the calm waters before letting the setting sun dry you off after - now that's our vision of a perfect day.

Our top hotels for your holidays to Thailand!

Thailand has a great mix of hotels, ranging from ultra-luxurious all-inclusives to budget-friendly cheap holidays, suitable for every type of traveller. Whether you're looking for a swanky spot in the bustling city or a serene beach retreat, Thailand has it all. Here’s a rundown of some of the best hotels that offer top-tier places to rest your head and much, much more:

  • Diamond Cliff Resort and Spa - A proper jam-packed activity schedule combined with a choice of pools and a short stroll to the beach? Yes, please.

  • Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort - Five-star Beachside. Largest infinity pool in Phuket. Now that's what we call a hotel! And don't get us started on the food...

  • Seaview Patong - Sea views for days! This beachfront hotel is ideal for a proper laid-back holiday. Pool bar and beach bar included, too.

  • Andaman Seaview - If you stay at this hotel, you're going to be living the life. But if you wanna take it up a notch, grab yourself a swim-up room and live it more.

  • Vijitt Resort Phuket - This hotel oozes Thai charm. It's beautifully designed and is set in a location with rich history making it even better.

  • Barcelo Coconut Island - a unique five-star island paradise with complimentary water taxi service to get you there - not to mention beachfront villas, tonnes of dining options, spa facilities, water sports at the beach and a kids club for the little ones, a family holiday done right.


👩‍❤️‍👨 Things to do in Thailand for couples

Thailand is calling, lovebirds! Imagine this: you and your better half watching the sunset over the Andaman Sea, with a cocktail in hand, after a day of exploring the stunning Phi Phi Islands. Sound dreamy? It is. And let's not forget the Thai massages – treat yourselves to a couples' spa day where every knot and worry melts away. Feeling fancy? Head to a rooftop bar in Bangkok, where the city lights set the perfect mood for a romantic night out. You can even dine on a river cruise along the Chao Phraya, with a feast that’ll make your taste buds tingle in the best way. Thai food is legendary for a reason, after all. Stretchy pants recommended.

If you're looking to sprinkle a bit more luxury on your holibobs, Thailand has you covered. Private villas with infinity pools overlooking the ocean, anyone? Or maybe a private island stay where the only thing on your agenda is relaxation and each other. The best way to spend some quality time, just the two of you on a couples holiday.

👪 Things to do in Thailand for families

Family jollies in Thailand? Yes, please! From bustling markets to serene beaches, this place has it all for you and the kiddos. Start with a visit to Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai – the little ones will love meeting these gentle giants up close, and it’s an experience that’s as heartwarming as it is memorable. Or how about a day at Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark? It's splashing good fun with rides and shows that'll have the whole fam grinning from ear to ear. And if you're near Bangkok, don’t miss Safari World – it's like a safari adventure and a theme park all rolled into one.

Thailand’s beaches are also family favourites. Think soft sands, clear waters, and plenty of space for building the mahoosive sandcastle of your dreams. Try Phuket or Krabi for those 10/10 beach days. And when the kiddos are all tuckered out, you'll find plenty of family-friendly resorts where you can unwind while they catch some Zs, holidays to Thailand don't get much more perfect than this.

🏝️ Things to do in Thailand for thrill-seekers

Adrenaline junkies, welcome to your playground! Thailand is packed with heart-pounding activities that’ll have you and your pals buzzing for days, we're talking group holidays you'll be talking about for years to come. Start with zip-lining through the jungle in Chiang Mai – it’s like flying, but better. Or dive into the deep with some world-class scuba diving at the Similan Islands, where you can swim alongside manta rays and explore colourful coral reefs. For a different kind of high, take on rock climbing in Railay Beach, where sheer limestone cliffs and epic views are your rewards for all that effort.

And let’s not forget about the legendary Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan, a staple of Thailand holidays. It’s more of a nightlife thrill, but with fire shows, banging tunes, and a beach full of party-goers, it’s an experience you won’t forget in a hurry. Just remember to pace yourself – it’s a marathon, not a sprint!

🌳 Things to do in Thailand for Nature Lovers

Thailand holidays aren't just about beaches and nightlife – they're also a haven for nature enthusiasts. Start your adventure in Khao Sok National Park, where you can kayak through the mystical Cheow Lan Lake, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and lush rainforest. Or how about a trek through the northern mountains, where you can explore hidden waterfalls and meet hill tribes along the way? If you’re looking to reconnect with the great outdoors on your Thailand holidays, then this is your bag.

After something truly unique? Make your way to the Red Lotus Sea in Udon Thani. Picture this: a massive lake filled with millions of blooming pink lotus flowers as far as the eye can see – it’s a sight that'll have you snapping pics left, right, and centre. And for those who love a bit of underwater nature, snorkelling or diving in the Similan or Surin Islands offers a peek into some of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world. Trust us, it's a nature lover's paradise.

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Weather in Thailand

JAN

26°C

FEB

27°C

MAR

28°C

APR

29°C

MAY

28°C

JUN

28°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

26°C

OCT

26°C

NOV

26°C

DEC

26°C

When it comes to Thailand weather, this exotic paradise knows how to bring the heat! We're talking temperatures that shimmy between 25-35°C all year round so there’s no need to pack a puffer (extra case space, always a winner). Averages for the beachy southern peninsula are always balmy, so even in the months that have a little more cloud cover, the ocean will always feel like an inviting bath.

But, the weather in Thailand isn't just about sunshine and coconuts! This beauty has a tropical monsoon climate, meaning the rain gets to crash the party from May to October. But don't let that put a damper on your holiday plans. These showers often make a quick appearance and are usually followed by sunny skies. Plus, the lush landscapes after a good shower? Breathtaking!

Then there's the cool season from November to February, when temperatures mellow out to ever so slightly 22-28°C. Imagine meditating in a mountain temple or hiking up to hidden waterfalls without breaking into (too much of) a sweat. Sounds idyllic, right?

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FAQs

How long does it take to fly to Thailand?

It takes about 11-12 hours to fly to Thailand direct from the UK/Ireland.

What’s the time difference between the UK and Thailand?

Thailand is seven hours ahead of the time in the UK.

What currency do they use in Thailand?

The official currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht.

What language to they speak in Thailand?

The official language spoken in Thailand is Thai.