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Day 1
Arrival Krabi
After landing at Krabi International Airport, make your way to the arrivals hall and head to the Destination Services Thailand desk. A representative will give you the instructions to take the shared transfer to the hotel (approx. 45min). Once arrived at the hotel, you can settle in before spending the rest of the first day at leisure, wandering and exploring Krabi’s streets for handicrafts, delicious Thai food, and entertainment (own expense). Recommended flight TG245 BKK-KBV 12:25-13:45. Overnight in Krabi.
Hotel ( Superior): Deevana Plaza Krabi Aonang 4* (or similar) -
Day 2
Krabi - Koh Lanta
n the morning, enjoy a tasty breakfast before checking out of the hotel. At around 12:00 pm, hop on the shared bus to Koh Lanta. First, you will be taken to Hua Hin Pier, to board the ferry to Klong Mak Pier, Koh Lanta. Once in the mainland, a shared bus will take you to the hotel, for check-in at around 03:30 pm. Overnight in Koh Lanta.
Hotel ( Superior): Avanti+ Koh Lanta 4* (or similar) -
Day 3
Koh Lanta
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel before spending a delightful day at leisure to explore Koh Lanta. You may enjoy a full day on the beach or take advantage of the hotel amenities. Our local representative is available to recommend the best optional activity for you (own expense). The dive sites surrounding Koh Lanta are considered some of Thailand’s finest. An intricate system of reefs, islets, and underwater caves are teeming with vibrant sea life. While you splash in the waves, you may catch a glimpse of a Moken (sea gipsy) boat, gliding nomadically through the waters. In the evening, you can venture to discover Thailand’s highly renowned gastronomy (own expense). Overnight in Koh Lanta.
Hotel ( Superior): Avanti+ Koh Lanta 4* (or similar) -
Day 4
Koh Lanta
Start the day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel, before spending a second day at leisure, making the most of your last moments in Koh Lanta. You may relax in the pool area and enjoy the hotel amenities. In the afternoon, witness a beautiful sunset on the Andaman Sea. Cap off your day dining with mouth-watering seafood, freshly caught and spicy enough to make your tongue tingle (own expense). Overnight in Koh Lanta.
Hotel ( Superior): Avanti+ Koh Lanta 4* (or similar) -
Day 5
Ko Lanta - Koh Phi Phi
After enjoying a tasty breakfast at the hotel, pack your luggage and prepare your essential for the trip to your next destination: Ko Phi Phi. This trip may take up to 2 hours, depending on the season you decide to travel. Proceed to check-out at the hotel and depart to mesmerizing Ko Phi Phi. Start this journey by getting on a minivan from your resort to Saladan Pier for a fifteen minutes’ drive. From here, take the car ferry to Krabi Pier (ferry time approx. 30 minutes and land transfer time approx. 2 hours). Upon arrival at Krabi pier, take the public ferryboat to Ton Sai pier (approx. 2hr). After disembarkation, you will find the hotel staff holding a sign with the name of the hotel, who will assist you with the transfer to the hotel, which may be by land or by longtail boat (depending on tides, approximate a fifteen-minute trip). Overnight in Koh Phi Phi.
Hotel ( Superior): P.P. Erawan Palms 4* (or similar) -
Day 6
Koh Phi Phi
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel before spending a delightful day at leisure to explore the island or time to relax at the beach. Overnight in Koh Phi Phi.
Hotel ( Superior): P.P. Erawan Palms 4* (or similar) -
Day 7
Koh Phi Phi
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel before spending a second day at leisure to explore the island or time to relax at the beach.
Overnight in Koh Phi Phi.
Hotel ( Superior): P.P. Erawan Palms 4* (or similar) -
Day 8
Koh Phi Phi - Phuket
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel and then depart to your next destination: Phuket. The hotel staff will assist with your transfer arrangement to Tonsai Pier. Depart by shared transfer to Tonsai Pier. Upon arrival, get on the public ferry to Rachada Pier (departures available at 09:00 am and 02:30 pm). Upon arrival at Rachada Pier, hop on the shared transfer to your resort in Phuket. Overnight in Phuket.
Hotel ( Superior): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar) -
Day 9
Phuket
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel before spending a full day at leisure. Overnight in Phuket.
Hotel ( Superior): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar) -
Day 10
Phuket
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel before spending a full day at leisure. Overnight in Phuket.
Hotel ( Superior): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar) -
Day 11
Phuket
n the morning, enjoy breakfast at the hotel before spending a full day at leisure. Overnight in Phuket.
Hotel ( Superior): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong *4 (or similar) - Day 12 Return Feast on a reinvigorating breakfast and time at leisure until your seat in coach transferred to Phuket Airport for onward travel to your selected destination. Recommended departure flight after 15:00 pm.
Included
- 11 night’s accommodation
- 11 Breakfasts
- Arrival shared transfer from Krabi International Airport to the hotel (Day 1)
- Departure shared transfer from the hotel to Phuket International Airport (Day 12)
- Shared transfer to Hua Hin Pier – Ferryboat to Klong Mak Pier – Shared transfer to hotel (Day 2)
- Tuk-tuk to Saladan Pier – Ferryboat to Tonsai Pier – Shared transfer to hotel (Day 5 during high season)
- Private transfer to Saladan Pier – Car ferry to Krabi Pier – Ferryboat to Tonsai Pier – Transfer from to hotel (Day 5 during low season)
- Shared transfer to Tonsai Pier – Ferryboat to Rachada Pier – Shared transfer to hotel (Day 8)
- Transfers throughout the itinerary are unescorted
- Meet & Greet
Exclusions
- Domestic flights (TG245 BKK-KBV 12:25-13:45)
- International flights
- Drinks during meals (unless specified otherwise)
- National park fees and local fees
- City tax not included payable on the spot
- Any visit not mentioned in the program
- Porterage and gratuities
- Expenditures of a personal nature drinks and meals or items not stated explicitly in the program
- Any alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks mineral water camera/video camera fee (if any)
- Travel Insurance or any loss or extra cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays accidents etc.
Thailand – At a Glance
Thailand is one of the most iconic destinations in Southeast Asia. Known as the “Land of Smiles,” it captivates travelers with the diversity of its landscapes, the richness of its culture, and the warm hospitality of its people. From tropical beaches lined with turquoise waters to the lush mountains of the north, passing through majestic temples and vibrant cities, Thailand offers a travel experience that is both immersive and well-rounded. Blending ancient traditions with modern influences, the country strikes a harmonious balance between spirituality, nature, and urban energy.
General Information
The capital of Thailand is Bangkok. The country covers an area of 513,120 km². Thai is the official language, and the national currency is the baht. The international dialing code is +66. Thailand is 11 hours ahead of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The standard electrical voltage is 220 volts.
Bargaining
Bargaining is an integral part of Thai culture, particularly in local markets. Negotiating prices is common and is always done politely and with a smile. It is helpful to keep the real value of the negotiated amount in perspective, as the cost of living is generally lower than in Western countries. Successful bargaining is more about friendly interaction than confrontation. Purchasing several items often leads to better prices, turning the exchange into an enjoyable moment of connection with local vendors.
Did You Know…
Bangkok holds the record for the longest city name in the world in its local language, a ceremonial name that Thais simply shorten to “Krung Thep.” Thailand is called “Prathet Thai,” meaning “Land of the Free,” and it is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by a European power. The country is home to more than 1,400 islands, some of which—such as Koh Phi Phi—have gained worldwide fame. November is considered one of the best times to visit Thailand, thanks to pleasant weather and spectacular festivals like Yi Peng in Chiang Mai, when thousands of lanterns are released into the night sky.
Bangkok
Bangkok is a fascinating megacity where modernity and tradition coexist at every turn. With several million inhabitants, the capital impresses with its energy, fast-paced rhythm, and striking contrasts. Futuristic skyscrapers, ultra-modern shopping malls, and efficient transportation systems stand alongside lively markets, stilt houses along canals, and ancient temples. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, are essential visits for understanding the country’s history and spirituality. Often the main gateway into Thailand, Bangkok deserves several days to fully absorb its unique atmosphere.
Ayutthaya
Less than two hours north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya takes visitors deep into Thailand’s historical past. Once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, the city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its impressive ruins, Buddha statues, and brick temples bear witness to the former grandeur of this flourishing city. Exploring Ayutthaya by bicycle is an excellent way to move easily between sites while enjoying a peaceful setting, far removed from the bustle of the capital.
Kanchanaburi
Located west of Bangkok near the Myanmar border, Kanchanaburi is known for both its historical significance and its surrounding natural beauty. The famous Bridge over the River Kwai and the railway built during World War II recall a powerful chapter of history. The region also serves as a gateway to stunning national parks, including Erawan National Park, renowned for its turquoise waterfalls. Kanchanaburi is ideal for combining cultural discovery, historical reflection, and immersion in nature.
Chiang Mai, the Jungle
Chiang Mai is considered the cultural capital of northern Thailand. Surrounded by mountains and lush forests, the city offers a perfect balance between urban comfort and close contact with nature. Numerous hiking and trekking opportunities are available, ranging from gentle walks to multi-day expeditions. Chiang Mai is also famous for its centuries-old temples and its calm, relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can also explore ethical elephant sanctuaries dedicated to animal protection, where animal welfare is a top priority.
Chiang Rai, the Far North
Chiang Rai lies in a mountainous region at the crossroads of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, known as the Golden Triangle. Quieter and less visited than Chiang Mai, the city charms travelers with its natural setting and striking temples. Wat Rong Khun, the White Temple, and Wat Rong Suea Ten, the Blue Temple, offer bold and contemporary interpretations of traditional Thai religious architecture. Cultural influences from neighboring countries are clearly felt here, giving the region a distinct identity.
Cuisine
Thai cuisine is world-renowned for its subtle balance of sweet, salty, sour, and spicy flavors. It makes generous use of fresh herbs, spices, and natural ingredients. Rice is a staple, as are noodles, fragrant curries, aromatic soups, and zesty salads. Dining in Thailand is a true sensory experience, whether enjoyed in an elegant restaurant or at a simple street food stall. Often considered both healthy and well-balanced, Thai cuisine delights gourmets and curious travelers alike.
Beverages
Thai beverages reflect the country’s vibrant character—colorful, refreshing, and full of personality. Thai iced tea, easily recognized by its orange hue and sweet flavor, is one of the most popular drinks. Traditional coffee, often prepared with condensed milk, is rich and intense. Local beers such as Singha and Chang pair perfectly with spicy dishes. Local spirits, commonly consumed during celebrations, are also part of daily life, as are Thai-made energy drinks that have inspired international brands.
Shopping and Souvenirs
Thailand is a true shopping paradise. Local handicrafts are incredibly diverse, ranging from teak wood carvings to handmade decorative objects. Thai silk is particularly renowned for its quality and refined patterns. Silver jewelry, often set with stones, is another popular souvenir. Markets and shopping centers offer a wide selection of clothing, accessories, and wellness products, especially those made from coconut and tropical plants. Lanterns, spices, and local spirits round out the list of typical souvenirs to bring home.
Safety
Thailand is generally a safe destination for travelers, though certain precautions are advisable. Political demonstrations may occur, particularly in Bangkok. Travel to some southern provinces is discouraged due to security concerns. Petty theft and tourist-targeted scams can occur, especially in busy areas. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, avoid deals that seem too good to be true, and report any incidents to the tourist police.
Health Advice
It is essential to ensure that vaccinations are up to date before traveling. Some illnesses may be transmitted through water, food, or insect bites. Travelers are advised to drink only bottled water, avoid raw foods, and protect themselves effectively against mosquitoes. Consulting a healthcare professional specializing in travel medicine before departure is strongly recommended.
Climate
Thailand enjoys a tropical climate marked by two main seasons. The rainy season generally runs from May to October, while the dry season lasts from November to April. Temperatures during the dry season are pleasant, usually ranging between 25°C and 30°C, although heat can intensify toward the end of the season. Climate conditions vary by region, offering different experiences throughout the year.
Religions and Beliefs
Buddhism is the dominant religion in Thailand and deeply shapes the country’s social and cultural life. Temples play a central role in communities, and many Thai men spend part of their lives in a monastery. Other religions are also present, including Islam in the southern regions, as well as Christian and animist communities.
Etiquette and Customs
Courtesy and respect are fundamental values in Thailand. The traditional greeting, known as the “wai,” involves pressing the hands together as a sign of respect. Feet are considered impure and should never be pointed toward a person or a sacred place. Conversely, the head is regarded as the most noble part of the body and should not be touched. It is customary to remove shoes before entering temples, some shops, and private homes. A respectful and discreet attitude makes it easy to integrate and fully enjoy Thai hospitality.
Name: Island Escape
Brand: tripcentral tours
Quality: First Class
Tour Type: Escorted
Start City: Krabi
End City: Phuket
Vacation Overview:
Join this twelve-day tour to discover the exotic tropical islands of Thailand. Get ready for a dream beach vacation at some of the most wonderful places in the world and fall in love with its laid-back atmosphere. Discover Phuket, one of the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns and dive into one of the Koh Phi Phi sandy beaches and crystalline waters.



