• Discover Phuket

    Thailands largest and most popular island, Phuket is as colourful as it is cosmopolitan and one of the worlds most famous dream destinations.Phuket boasts some lush inland vistas, including a few remote swathes of rainforest on Ko Yao, but the island really comes into its own along its western shoreline, where hunter-green foliage meets the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Bangkok

    Bangkok is excess in all of its unrestrained glory. Bigger, better, more: the city is insatiable, a monster that feeds on concrete, shopping malls and diesel exhaust. The city demands that you be in the present and in the moment, because the city is self-absorbed and superficial, blissfully free of self-reflection. Smiles and fun are the key passports into Bangkok society. A compliment here, a joke there, the demands of social lubrication in this megalopolis are more akin to a small village.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai has always had many feathers to its bow with its cultural riches, relative peacefulness, fantastic handicraft shopping, delicious food and proximity to many natural treasures. Changes are afoot however, with the city becoming somewhere to watch in the style stakes. Chic, Thai-style boutique hotels are popping up everywhere, and one look at the trendsetters setting up shop (and bars and restaurants). Yet, the northern capital still manages to retain the relaxed, temple-sprinkled, cultural capital atmosphere of yore, alongside these new hip happenings.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Hua Hin

    Do not come looking for a party-at-all-costs backpacker scene. Instead you can fill your time with 18 holes at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course or go horseback riding on the beach. After dark there is a cosmopolitan restaurant scene to explore, rustic seafood restaurants on the pier to visit, or the simple culinary charms of one of Thailands best night markets to sample. The citys 5km of beaches are the cleanest they have been for many years, swimming is safe, and Hua Hin continues to enjoy some of the peninsulas driest weather.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Khao Lak

    Khao Lak offers a rare oasis for relaxation, with a superb combination of cool tropical forest, lovely beachfront accommodation and expansive white sand beaches. And those beaches are more beautiful than ever. Following the tsunami, Khao Lak has made a remarkable recovery with newly refurbished resorts providing a quantity and quality of accommodation never before seen in this area. Revitalised resorts have upgraded their facilities, created more stylish rooms and added ambient features like soothing lotus ponds, serene gardens and infinity pools.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Chang

    Koh Chang feels a world apart from most of Thailands islands. There are no megaphone announcements for Thai boxing (even though some of the countrys best fighters hail from Ranong Province), no streets designed entirely for farang. No, Koh Chang is not selling knock-off Ray-Bans and Playstation games. Its marketing scheme focuses squarely on seducing buyers with an older, slower version of Thailand. Electricity is sporadic, and tourists few and far between.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Phangan

    Some people think Koh Phangan is only a destination for backpackers or young people enjoying the Full Moon Party on Had Rin every month. But this is a large island and the party is just a tiny part of it.

    If relaxing in a hammock, reading a good book is your type of holiday activity, this island is perfect. If you are into meeting friends from the whole world and having a really good time, Phangan is the place to be, as well.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Lanta

    The main attraction of Ko Lanta - and the secret of its success - is its size. Despite all the development, the long, wide sandy beaches manage to remain semi-deserted, even in peak season. This gives the whole island a wonderfully laidback atmosphere, where you can read all day in your hammock completely undisturbed.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Samui

    In 1971 two tourists arrived on Thailands third-largest island via a coconut boat from Bangkok and stumbled upon paradise – white-sand beaches with palms blowing in the wind and clear green seas sparkling in the sunlight, against a picture-perfect background of lush green hills and brown roads interspersed with rough wooden structures.The Ko Samui of today is changing, and the cheap fan bungalows are increasingly hard to come by. Most accommodation is either mid-range or top-end, beachfront properties boasting beautifully decorated rooms, lush gardens and lavish pools.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Tao

    Once considered exclusively a dive destination, these days Ko Tao is nearly as popular with nondivers as it is with scuba enthusiasts. Small (it measures just 21 sq km) and laid-back, it has become a haven for those seeking the beauty found on big sisters Ko Samui and Ko Pha-Ngan without the chaos.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Krabi

    Krabi is always up for a good adventure, and it attracts a mixed bag of travellers.

    Not-to-be-missed destinations in Krabi include Ko Phi Phi and Railay. The latter boasts some of the worlds best rock climbing and our favourite beach in all of Thailand.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Phi Phi Islands

    Just a short 45-minute journey from Phuket, will transport you to the tropical paradise and famous islands of Koh Phi Phi. With a Kodak moment with every view, it’s the ultimate tropical getaway in Thailand.

    Fine, white sandy beaches and breathtaking rock formations rising from the vivid turquoise waters that surround the islands will instantly confirm you have arrived in paradise.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Pattaya

    Pattaya is a popular tourist resort on the North Gulf Coast of Eastern Thailand, located 150 km south-east of Bangkok.

    Pattaya is most famous for its hedonistic nightlife, but local authorities has made efforts to provide more family-friendly attractions and activities, and specialist conference and golfing facilities.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Lipe

    Koh Lipe is a tiny island in the Andaman Sea located 70 km off the southwest coast of Thailand near the Malaysian border.

    The Thai name is transliterated many different ways into English. The most common names in English are Koh Lipe, Koh Lipeh, Ko Lipey and Ko Lipe. Koh Lipe is part of the Tarutao National Marine Park and is directly south of the larger islands Ko Adang and Ko Rawi and about 50km from the island of Tarutao.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Kood

    Koh Kood Island, Trat, Thailand - The island is rather flat compared to Ko Chang with the highest mountain on the island, Khao Phaenth, measuring 315 metres. It has a good number of wonderful beaches with crystal clear water (Ta Pho Beach, Khlong Chao Beach, Thakian Beach, Phrao Beach etc.). Inland, the island is very wild with a lot of coconut and rubber tree plantations located in the plains.Most of the island inhabitants live off of the cultivation of coconut, rubber production or fishing.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Samet

    Welcome to one of Thailand's hidden jewels: The island of Koh Samet. This beautiful island has it all: superb beaches, lovely coral reefs, excellent dining and an atmospheric night life. Less than seven kms off the coast of Rayong Province in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, it combines the allure of a tropical paradise with reasonable proximity to Bangkok. The sheer beauty of Koh Samet was the inspiration for the literary masterpiece of Thailand's most famous romantic poet, Sunthorn Phu.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Chiang Rai

    Chiang Rai, some 785 kms away from Bangkok is the northernmost province of Thailand. Scenic dense mountains, river valleys, hot springs, waterfalls, ancient settlements and historical sites, hill tribe villages such as Karen, Akha, Lisu, Meo and Muser, all can be found in Chiang Rai. Once the province became famous because of the renowned "Golden Triangle" where Myanmar, Laos and Thailand converge at the banks of the Maekong River and thus the gateway to Myanmar, Laos and Southern China.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Kanchanaburi

    Kanchanaburi Province is famous for The River Kwai, where Australian and American Prisoners of War constructed a bridge during The Japanese occupation. Much has happened since then and nowadays Kanchanaburi is wildly famous for exciting adventure travel including excellent white water rafting and trekking.

    Kanchanaburi is simply a great destination for nature lovers and travelers who are in need of break from the great beach life of Phuket, Koh Samui and Pattaya.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

  • Discover Koh Yao

    Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are two sibling islands located in Thailand's Phang Nga Province, close to Phuket. The nature here is astounding, with lime stone cliffs rising out of emerald green water. Phang Nga was the setting for "James Bond: The Man With The Golden Gun" and nowadays the area is reknowned for its remarkable eco-tourism.

    Koh Yao is but a short speedboat ride away from Phuket and there are daily connections from Khao Lak, Krabi and Koh Lanta.

    Most of the top resorts are found on Koh Yao Noi, where famous Six Senses are also present.

     

    View Best Rates Compare Rates

Discover Phuket Hotels

Hedonistic Phuket seduces honeymooners, heiresses, surfer babes and middle-aged men with a smooth blend of ostentation and asian mystiscism.

Thailand’s largest and most popular island, Phuket is as colourful as it is cosmopolitan and one of the world’s most famous dream destinations.

Phuket boasts some lush inland vistas, including a few remote swathes of rainforest on Ko Yao, but the island really comes into its own along its western shoreline, where hunter-green foliage meets the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea.

The mile upon sandy mile of coastline boasts tons of water sports, delectable restaurants and decadent resorts.





 

Recommended Phuket Hotels

















Add Your Hotel | Get An Affiliate Account | Contact Form
Hotline: +66-2-965-7266 (International) / 02-965-7266 (Domestic)