Summer travel is in full swing and it’s great to see everyone back out exploring the world (Europe is seeing record tourism this year again!). I’ve just returned with my own family from 2 weeks in beautiful Thailand and I’d love to share my experience and some highlights.
We explored Bangkok, Chiang Mai and ended with a relaxing week on the beach in beautiful Ko Samui. There are many luxury hotels in each region and outside of the hotels we stayed at, I also spent time doing site inspections at the other top luxury hotels so I can compare and guide you on the best fit based on your own preferences. As always, we can provide enhanced amenities and perks at the leading luxury hotels based on our strong relationships with hotel management teams, along with elevated experiences through the best tour operators, so allow us to pamper you each step of the way. Thailand is calling!
We explored Bangkok, Chiang Mai and ended with a relaxing week on the beach in beautiful Ko Samui. There are many luxury hotels in each region and outside of the hotels we stayed at, I also spent time doing site inspections at the other top luxury hotels so I can compare and guide you on the best fit based on your own preferences. As always, we can provide enhanced amenities and perks at the leading luxury hotels based on our strong relationships with hotel management teams, along with elevated experiences through the best tour operators, so allow us to pamper you each step of the way. Thailand is calling!
Why Use A Full Service Company?
Seamless Execution And Local Contacts
For months before departing, I worked closely with one of my top Thailand partners to help me create and execute my vision for the trip so I could experience all of their services for myself. You all know I love to research and find the absolute best hotels and experiences when I travel! We started with Meet and Greet services at each airport- we had a representative waiting for us in each city at the arrivals hall to escort us through customs and immigration where needed, help us get bags, and guide us to our waiting car. Of course you can do this yourself, but when on vacation, I like to not have to think about anything. I’d rather be fully escorted than try to figure it out myself (much like why you trust me with all of your travel planning logistics!). The other benefit of having a company in the destination overseeing the trip is that you have a direct contact on the ground in your time zone to assist with any challenges, questions, concerns. They are there to ensure your trip is seamless from the time you land to the time you take off to return home.
This was very helpful when my oldest son had a severe reaction (peanut allergy) in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai. I was so thankful to have a local contact in each place. They were not only on top of it during the pre-planning phase, notifying the hotels and restaurants of the allergy (I personally reached out as well), but also sent the guide and driver to the hotel after my son had the reaction in case we needed medical support or he had to be taken to the hospital. Luckily, he did not and Benadryl did the trick (always pack an emergency medicine bag so you don’t have to search for common medication in a foreign locale).
Vetted Guides and Experiences
The other benefit of using a full-service company is the vetting of local guides, drivers, and transportation. We had amazing guides throughout and the beauty of custom, private travel is that you can fully select when you want to leave every morning, what and how much you want to see and how long you want to tour. There’s no getting up at the crack of dawn to meet your tour group or get on a crowded bus filled with strangers. The tours and activities are catered to your travel style and focused on just you and your travel companions. Whether you like to be on the go or start your day at a more leisurely pace, we’ll ensure we customize the trip so you have the best experience.
Personalize Your Days To Best Suit Your Needs
The guides we select are flexible and know how to read their guests- are they getting tired and ready for a snack? Are they not interested in this particular subject so we should move on? Are they really enjoying this portion of the tour, so maybe we spend extra time here? I had full confidence in our guides and once each one understood our interests and what we wanted, I felt very comfortable letting them change and amend the touring days to best suit our needs. From Pok in Bangkok to Bee in Chiang Mai and even Darius in Singapore (for our quick stopover on the return), each one was incredible and really catered to the needs of our family. There was no strict schedule, the guides made recommendations and changed the plan for the following day based on what our family preferred to do.
Best of all, the guides were with us in each city from beginning to end, coordinating all the logistics to ensure we had an absolutely seamless experience throughout. They contacted the drivers when we were ready to be picked up at the end of a tour, made any changes or amendments to the plan based on our discussions throughout the day, helped us check-in for our flights (and deal with excess baggage on domestic flights!) and overall became good friends by the end of the trip. I left all the details of execution to them so we could focus on spending time with our kids (rare when 2 out of 3 are in their twenties and out of the house) and truly relax and enjoy the journey. Of course, I had done all the pre-work of months of planning the trip in unison with them and ensuring all the details were taken care of before we left the U.S., but once we landed, I was able to fully relax and let them take over (a rarity for a type A control freak like me!).
This is vastly different from booking separate companies and tour operators independently because in this case they are only responsible for their specific piece of the trip and not for the flow of the entire journey from start to finish. This method works if it’s one city or if it’s somewhere you’re very familiar with, but for a multi-city or multi-country itineraries, full-service companies are the best option for a smooth trip.
For months before departing, I worked closely with one of my top Thailand partners to help me create and execute my vision for the trip so I could experience all of their services for myself. You all know I love to research and find the absolute best hotels and experiences when I travel! We started with Meet and Greet services at each airport- we had a representative waiting for us in each city at the arrivals hall to escort us through customs and immigration where needed, help us get bags, and guide us to our waiting car. Of course you can do this yourself, but when on vacation, I like to not have to think about anything. I’d rather be fully escorted than try to figure it out myself (much like why you trust me with all of your travel planning logistics!). The other benefit of having a company in the destination overseeing the trip is that you have a direct contact on the ground in your time zone to assist with any challenges, questions, concerns. They are there to ensure your trip is seamless from the time you land to the time you take off to return home.
This was very helpful when my oldest son had a severe reaction (peanut allergy) in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai. I was so thankful to have a local contact in each place. They were not only on top of it during the pre-planning phase, notifying the hotels and restaurants of the allergy (I personally reached out as well), but also sent the guide and driver to the hotel after my son had the reaction in case we needed medical support or he had to be taken to the hospital. Luckily, he did not and Benadryl did the trick (always pack an emergency medicine bag so you don’t have to search for common medication in a foreign locale).
Vetted Guides and Experiences
The other benefit of using a full-service company is the vetting of local guides, drivers, and transportation. We had amazing guides throughout and the beauty of custom, private travel is that you can fully select when you want to leave every morning, what and how much you want to see and how long you want to tour. There’s no getting up at the crack of dawn to meet your tour group or get on a crowded bus filled with strangers. The tours and activities are catered to your travel style and focused on just you and your travel companions. Whether you like to be on the go or start your day at a more leisurely pace, we’ll ensure we customize the trip so you have the best experience.
Personalize Your Days To Best Suit Your Needs
The guides we select are flexible and know how to read their guests- are they getting tired and ready for a snack? Are they not interested in this particular subject so we should move on? Are they really enjoying this portion of the tour, so maybe we spend extra time here? I had full confidence in our guides and once each one understood our interests and what we wanted, I felt very comfortable letting them change and amend the touring days to best suit our needs. From Pok in Bangkok to Bee in Chiang Mai and even Darius in Singapore (for our quick stopover on the return), each one was incredible and really catered to the needs of our family. There was no strict schedule, the guides made recommendations and changed the plan for the following day based on what our family preferred to do.
Best of all, the guides were with us in each city from beginning to end, coordinating all the logistics to ensure we had an absolutely seamless experience throughout. They contacted the drivers when we were ready to be picked up at the end of a tour, made any changes or amendments to the plan based on our discussions throughout the day, helped us check-in for our flights (and deal with excess baggage on domestic flights!) and overall became good friends by the end of the trip. I left all the details of execution to them so we could focus on spending time with our kids (rare when 2 out of 3 are in their twenties and out of the house) and truly relax and enjoy the journey. Of course, I had done all the pre-work of months of planning the trip in unison with them and ensuring all the details were taken care of before we left the U.S., but once we landed, I was able to fully relax and let them take over (a rarity for a type A control freak like me!).
This is vastly different from booking separate companies and tour operators independently because in this case they are only responsible for their specific piece of the trip and not for the flow of the entire journey from start to finish. This method works if it’s one city or if it’s somewhere you’re very familiar with, but for a multi-city or multi-country itineraries, full-service companies are the best option for a smooth trip.
Bangkok
Bright Lights, Big City
Bangkok is a bustling metropolis, with incredible temples and amazing restaurants and nightlife. I selected the Four Seasons on Chao Praya River for our stay and it did not disappoint. Located right in the heart of the river, it’s perfectly situated for site seeing and easily using water taxis to get to where you need to go. The included breakfast (one of your benefits working with us as a Four Seasons Preferred Partner) was expansive and delicious and the property is spread out so there’s ample space to lounge. The rooms are very spacious with floor to ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the river- we really enjoyed waking up to see the activity on the river and ending our days watching the city lights turn on and all the dinner cruise boats float by. You can also take the hotel river boat to nearby IconSiam (the largest shopping center in Bangkok) or have cocktails or dinner at one of the other hotels along the river. Four Seasons is centrally located and we really enjoyed the food, service and amenities of the hotel. It’s modern décor and use of water and natural elements made it a lovely place to retreat to after long days of touring. If you like more action, don’t miss BKK Social Club, one of the hottest bars in Bangkok (Just voted #3 of the 50 Best Bars in the World to be exact!), located near the main pool. It’s hopping on the weekends!
Bangkok is a bustling metropolis, with incredible temples and amazing restaurants and nightlife. I selected the Four Seasons on Chao Praya River for our stay and it did not disappoint. Located right in the heart of the river, it’s perfectly situated for site seeing and easily using water taxis to get to where you need to go. The included breakfast (one of your benefits working with us as a Four Seasons Preferred Partner) was expansive and delicious and the property is spread out so there’s ample space to lounge. The rooms are very spacious with floor to ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the river- we really enjoyed waking up to see the activity on the river and ending our days watching the city lights turn on and all the dinner cruise boats float by. You can also take the hotel river boat to nearby IconSiam (the largest shopping center in Bangkok) or have cocktails or dinner at one of the other hotels along the river. Four Seasons is centrally located and we really enjoyed the food, service and amenities of the hotel. It’s modern décor and use of water and natural elements made it a lovely place to retreat to after long days of touring. If you like more action, don’t miss BKK Social Club, one of the hottest bars in Bangkok (Just voted #3 of the 50 Best Bars in the World to be exact!), located near the main pool. It’s hopping on the weekends!
Markets and Rivers
You can spend weeks touring temples and markets, but knowing that my family starts zoning out with too much of a good thing, I ensured we visited just the highlights of Bangkok. We started our first day bright and early so we can could get to the railway market to see the authentic interaction between locals and the shop keepers. The market started out in the community but gradually expanded to just at the edge of the railway tracks where you can see a train rushing through the market as vendors hustle to take awnings down and move their goods away from the tracks, only to replace them as soon as the train passes. Pretty crazy to see in person! This is also where we had one of the best meals of fried rice with eggs and chicken and fresh mango smoothies- so delicious! A great recommendation from our guide Pok- having a knowledgeable guide is key and we work with the best!
You can spend weeks touring temples and markets, but knowing that my family starts zoning out with too much of a good thing, I ensured we visited just the highlights of Bangkok. We started our first day bright and early so we can could get to the railway market to see the authentic interaction between locals and the shop keepers. The market started out in the community but gradually expanded to just at the edge of the railway tracks where you can see a train rushing through the market as vendors hustle to take awnings down and move their goods away from the tracks, only to replace them as soon as the train passes. Pretty crazy to see in person! This is also where we had one of the best meals of fried rice with eggs and chicken and fresh mango smoothies- so delicious! A great recommendation from our guide Pok- having a knowledgeable guide is key and we work with the best!
We then moved to see the Floating Market. This harks back to the old days where all trading was done in long-tailed boats on the canals. The community would buy fruits and vegetables directly from vendors in these boats. It’s now become a bit touristy and there’s all sorts of vendors not only in boats but also in shops along the canal. You can also get out and walk through the little markets along the canal, tasting local treats and buying trinkets.
Palaces and Temples
Day 2 was our long day. We started with Grand Palace, a formal royal residence, seeing all of the gorgeous structures and learning about the royal family. We then saw the emerald buddha and were able to sit at the temple and really take in the magnificence of the altar. We then proceeded to Wat Pho, the oldest, largest and most-visited Buddhist temple complexes in the city, with its giant reclining buddha. We stopped for lunch at a lovely local restaurant along the river and were supposed to continue to see the oldest neighborhoods in Bangkok, cruising the waterways on a long-tailed boat. However, as luck would have it, my son had a peanut reaction at lunch and we ended up returning to the hotel to have him rest and ensure he did not need further medical attention. Our guide and driver were available and on call to help transport us if needed- having local contacts for emergencies and just knowing we were supported was very comforting .
Day 2 was our long day. We started with Grand Palace, a formal royal residence, seeing all of the gorgeous structures and learning about the royal family. We then saw the emerald buddha and were able to sit at the temple and really take in the magnificence of the altar. We then proceeded to Wat Pho, the oldest, largest and most-visited Buddhist temple complexes in the city, with its giant reclining buddha. We stopped for lunch at a lovely local restaurant along the river and were supposed to continue to see the oldest neighborhoods in Bangkok, cruising the waterways on a long-tailed boat. However, as luck would have it, my son had a peanut reaction at lunch and we ended up returning to the hotel to have him rest and ensure he did not need further medical attention. Our guide and driver were available and on call to help transport us if needed- having local contacts for emergencies and just knowing we were supported was very comforting .
Once I knew he was fine, I continued with hotel inspections and enjoyed a lovely cruise on the river (more of a river taxi than luxury cruise), mesmerized by the incredible sites of the city. Seeing the city from the river is something I would definitely recommend, especially at night when the city lights illuminate the temples and attractions along the river. You can also opt for a sunset champagne cruise or enjoy a gourmet dinner as you watch the city float by. I can make recommendations based on your specific preferences.
Chiang Mai
Nature & Spirituality
Moving to Northern Thailand, the focus is on nature, spirituality and wildlife. It’s a great place to visit elephant sanctuaries, learning about their care and feeding, bathing and walking with these gentle giants. Riding is a strict no-no and completely inhumane when you look at what these beautiful creatures have to endure to allow tourists to ride them.
There are also a variety of outdoor adventures, from hiking to waterfalls, white water rafting, ATVs and a stunning national park with jaw-dropping views that I would have loved to visit if I had an extra day (it is a full day outing).
Moving to Northern Thailand, the focus is on nature, spirituality and wildlife. It’s a great place to visit elephant sanctuaries, learning about their care and feeding, bathing and walking with these gentle giants. Riding is a strict no-no and completely inhumane when you look at what these beautiful creatures have to endure to allow tourists to ride them.
There are also a variety of outdoor adventures, from hiking to waterfalls, white water rafting, ATVs and a stunning national park with jaw-dropping views that I would have loved to visit if I had an extra day (it is a full day outing).
A Gem Near The Heart Of The City
I selected 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai, a historic boutique hotel and a member of Small Luxury Hotels as well as Virtuoso (extra perks for our clients!), so we could experience true Thai architecture and ambiance as a contrast to the ultra-modern Four Seasons in Bangkok. It’s perfectly located in a cute little neighborhood, just outside the Old City, but close enough to enjoy all the activity and come back to peace and quiet afterwards. There are only 30 suites (all with private balconies and four poster beds) set in colonial teak houses, a lovely lap pool set against a living plant wall, and 2 restaurants. Again, service was impeccable and our personal attendant Toto was readily available via WhatsApp. The entire place feels so serene with beautiful mature trees and areas to lounge throughout the resort. Of course if you want to be in the center of the action, there are hotel options right in Old Town, but I loved having the best of both worlds in this location.
I selected 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai, a historic boutique hotel and a member of Small Luxury Hotels as well as Virtuoso (extra perks for our clients!), so we could experience true Thai architecture and ambiance as a contrast to the ultra-modern Four Seasons in Bangkok. It’s perfectly located in a cute little neighborhood, just outside the Old City, but close enough to enjoy all the activity and come back to peace and quiet afterwards. There are only 30 suites (all with private balconies and four poster beds) set in colonial teak houses, a lovely lap pool set against a living plant wall, and 2 restaurants. Again, service was impeccable and our personal attendant Toto was readily available via WhatsApp. The entire place feels so serene with beautiful mature trees and areas to lounge throughout the resort. Of course if you want to be in the center of the action, there are hotel options right in Old Town, but I loved having the best of both worlds in this location.
Monk Chats & Buddhism
We used the time here to learn about Buddhism and spirituality. We went to Monk University (yes, it’s a thing) and sat in on a discussion from Master Monk KK regarding the philosophy and teachings of Buddhism. It was fascinating and very insightful. We also gave alms to the monks (they are only allowed to eat what the community gives them) and visited the highest temple in Chiang Mai with absolutely stunning views of the city below. Our guide Bee knew exactly when to take us so we would miss the crowds and have the temple and the views all to ourselves. We saw the red taxi vans descend on the temple just as we were making our way out. This is one of the benefits of a great guide and a flexible schedule based on private, custom travel.
We were also supposed to go out into the countryside to climb the sticky waterfalls and enjoy a short hike, but after my son’s allergic reaction in Bangkok, we decided to replace traveling outside the city with an extended tour of Old City with it’s beautiful park and monuments. I had no desire to add an impromptu hospital visit to an otherwise awesome trip!
We used the time here to learn about Buddhism and spirituality. We went to Monk University (yes, it’s a thing) and sat in on a discussion from Master Monk KK regarding the philosophy and teachings of Buddhism. It was fascinating and very insightful. We also gave alms to the monks (they are only allowed to eat what the community gives them) and visited the highest temple in Chiang Mai with absolutely stunning views of the city below. Our guide Bee knew exactly when to take us so we would miss the crowds and have the temple and the views all to ourselves. We saw the red taxi vans descend on the temple just as we were making our way out. This is one of the benefits of a great guide and a flexible schedule based on private, custom travel.
We were also supposed to go out into the countryside to climb the sticky waterfalls and enjoy a short hike, but after my son’s allergic reaction in Bangkok, we decided to replace traveling outside the city with an extended tour of Old City with it’s beautiful park and monuments. I had no desire to add an impromptu hospital visit to an otherwise awesome trip!
Night Market
Of course no visit to Thailand is complete without experiencing the night market. There are many throughout the country but Chiang Mai is probably the best place to see one. The most popular is the Sunday Night Market but we were leaving on Friday, so we did the less popular but more authentic Saturday Night Market. This is also the best place to buy your souvenirs and haggle for the best price (not my cup of tea, but if you love a good deal this is the place!). There are alleys of vendors selling everything from cotton clothing to coconut pancakes to jewelry. It’s great fun to walk around tasting street food and browsing the shops. It does tend to get crowded so we were thankful to have our guide Bee not only take us to the best shops but also get us in and out of the market quickly and efficiently. I’m all about maximizing time!
Of course no visit to Thailand is complete without experiencing the night market. There are many throughout the country but Chiang Mai is probably the best place to see one. The most popular is the Sunday Night Market but we were leaving on Friday, so we did the less popular but more authentic Saturday Night Market. This is also the best place to buy your souvenirs and haggle for the best price (not my cup of tea, but if you love a good deal this is the place!). There are alleys of vendors selling everything from cotton clothing to coconut pancakes to jewelry. It’s great fun to walk around tasting street food and browsing the shops. It does tend to get crowded so we were thankful to have our guide Bee not only take us to the best shops but also get us in and out of the market quickly and efficiently. I’m all about maximizing time!
Koh Samui
Island Paradise
Ahh the islands of Thailand- think clear water and beautiful beaches. You’ll want to pick the island based on the time of year you visit, avoiding the rainy season in specific parts of the country. Since we were traveling in June, we selected Ko Samui as the best location. There are several options for luxury hotels but I selected Six Senses. Being a Wellness Travel Specialist, I really wanted to experience the brand again with their focus on healthy living and sustainability.
Ahh the islands of Thailand- think clear water and beautiful beaches. You’ll want to pick the island based on the time of year you visit, avoiding the rainy season in specific parts of the country. Since we were traveling in June, we selected Ko Samui as the best location. There are several options for luxury hotels but I selected Six Senses. Being a Wellness Travel Specialist, I really wanted to experience the brand again with their focus on healthy living and sustainability.
Barefoot Luxury With A Stunning View
Six Senses (another hotel where we can provide Virtuoso amenities and VIP you!) has multiple dining venues, 2 amazing pools, a private farm where you can help care for the animals and tour the garden (most of the food is sourced from their own garden), beach and amazing service (after all, Thailand is known as the Land of Smiles!). There are golf carts to take you around the resort and you use the hotel app to request service, whether that’s in-room dining, buggy rides to the beach, restaurants, spa or special requests. Each villa has a dedicated Guest Experience Manager (GEM) who’s there to cater to your every need. Maya was wonderful and really helped us fully enjoy the resort. She even rushed over to provide a special Thai herbal healing gel for my son (not the same one with the peanut allergy thankfully) on the beach when he developed welts from the bug bites. I don’t know what was in it, but It worked wonders and he asked for extra to take home with us! Not to worry, they take every precaution to ensure that they manage the bugs- from lighting the coils outside your rooms and in key dining areas to providing natural bug repellent oils and sprays in every room.
There are activities daily (ice cream by the pool anyone?), including yoga, cocktail/mocktail class, sustainability walks, learning Thai and much more. They even offer a big screen at the pool/beach for weekly movie nights! You can do as much as you’d like or just relax and enjoy the resort itself. The only point to note would be the proximity to the airport, which has some noise from the planes. My family wasn’t bothered by it and the hotel assured me they have never had any complaints, but maybe it’s what I do for a living and the fact that I notice EVERYTHING that made me pay special attention. We could also watch the planes leaving (not from the runway of course-it’s not THAT close) from our pool and that was pretty fun for everyone.
Six Senses (another hotel where we can provide Virtuoso amenities and VIP you!) has multiple dining venues, 2 amazing pools, a private farm where you can help care for the animals and tour the garden (most of the food is sourced from their own garden), beach and amazing service (after all, Thailand is known as the Land of Smiles!). There are golf carts to take you around the resort and you use the hotel app to request service, whether that’s in-room dining, buggy rides to the beach, restaurants, spa or special requests. Each villa has a dedicated Guest Experience Manager (GEM) who’s there to cater to your every need. Maya was wonderful and really helped us fully enjoy the resort. She even rushed over to provide a special Thai herbal healing gel for my son (not the same one with the peanut allergy thankfully) on the beach when he developed welts from the bug bites. I don’t know what was in it, but It worked wonders and he asked for extra to take home with us! Not to worry, they take every precaution to ensure that they manage the bugs- from lighting the coils outside your rooms and in key dining areas to providing natural bug repellent oils and sprays in every room.
There are activities daily (ice cream by the pool anyone?), including yoga, cocktail/mocktail class, sustainability walks, learning Thai and much more. They even offer a big screen at the pool/beach for weekly movie nights! You can do as much as you’d like or just relax and enjoy the resort itself. The only point to note would be the proximity to the airport, which has some noise from the planes. My family wasn’t bothered by it and the hotel assured me they have never had any complaints, but maybe it’s what I do for a living and the fact that I notice EVERYTHING that made me pay special attention. We could also watch the planes leaving (not from the runway of course-it’s not THAT close) from our pool and that was pretty fun for everyone.
There are kayaks and snorkels available on the beach and several options for day trips to nearby islands or to the national marine park (don’t miss the spectacular Emerald Lake or the hike to the highest viewpoint to see all the islands). We decided to use our time in Samui to enjoy our villa, the beach and the pool, and fully relax before our long flight back to the U.S. We did take the shuttle to Fisherman’s Village where we had dinner one night and there are also shuttles to Chaweng if you want to experience a more fun and lively evening.
The Retreat
I surprised my family with a two bedroom villa with pool, family room, outdoor dining room and ample space to roam. The bedrooms were on opposite sides of the villa, with a gorgeous family room in the middle where we all gathered. Downstairs we had a vast deck with pool, a swing I wanted to bring home, and outdoor lounge areas. The views from our villa were stunning and we had everything we needed to relax and enjoy family time. We swam in our private pool and had an incredible barbeque on our deck, prepared by one of the hotel chefs. The meal of steak and seafood was grilled on premise and so delicious- we felt completely pampered by the lovely staff that catered to our every need. It was an amazing experience and definitely the capstone of our time in Samui. This would be an ideal set up for families and groups to gather - so much space and it's primed for making memories together!
I surprised my family with a two bedroom villa with pool, family room, outdoor dining room and ample space to roam. The bedrooms were on opposite sides of the villa, with a gorgeous family room in the middle where we all gathered. Downstairs we had a vast deck with pool, a swing I wanted to bring home, and outdoor lounge areas. The views from our villa were stunning and we had everything we needed to relax and enjoy family time. We swam in our private pool and had an incredible barbeque on our deck, prepared by one of the hotel chefs. The meal of steak and seafood was grilled on premise and so delicious- we felt completely pampered by the lovely staff that catered to our every need. It was an amazing experience and definitely the capstone of our time in Samui. This would be an ideal set up for families and groups to gather - so much space and it's primed for making memories together!
Whatever your interests, Thailand is a wonderful mix of city, culture, nature and beach to appeal to varying tastes. Best of all, your dollar goes a lot further so luxury is more affordable and you get more value for your vacation spend (true for most of Asia). What’s not to love?
The best weather in Thailand is Fall through Spring, so if you're looking for your next adventure, get in touch and let's check it off your bucket list!
The best weather in Thailand is Fall through Spring, so if you're looking for your next adventure, get in touch and let's check it off your bucket list!