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Thailand & Beyond

Combine stunning destinations with Thailand multicentre holidays

At Kuoni, you can choose multi-centre holidays to Thailand, combining this beautiful Far East country with other stunning destinations. If you want to experience more than one country whilst on your holiday, create an exciting and diverse trip that can include Singapore, Bali, Maldives, Hong Kong and many more.

For inspiration and great deals, see our
Thailand multicentre offers.

Discover some Kuoni favourite Thailand Multicentres:
•   On our Bangkok, Koh Samui and Hong Kong multicentre, experience two incredibly electrifying cities sandwiched between the powder soft sands of Koh Samui.
•   For the more adventurous, visit
Bangkok, Cambodia & Laos, taking in gastronomical delights, magnificent temples and rural Laos life.
•   Or create the ultimate city experience, combining
Singapore, Hong Kong & Bangkok, an exotic multi-centre that fuses the best that all these alluring cities offer.

View our exciting selection of
Thailand & Beyond itineraries.

You can also choose to just stay in Thailand, combining a city and beach break, visiting Thailand City & Beaches and indulging in fantastic sightseeing and relaxing beach time at each destination.

Thailand Honeymoons
All of our Thailand hotels make for fabulous honeymoon settings, but we have specially labelled a few of our favourite, most romantic retreats that we think make the most perfect settings for your dream honeymoon in Thailand.

Thailand Weddings
Getting married in Thailand is a dream, so why not extend your trip after the big day to include a honeymoon at one of our fabulous destinations beyond Thailand - Bali, Dubai, the Maldives and many more! Look out for our ‘Wedding’ labelled Thailand hotels for our specially negotiated Thailand wedding packages. All of our Thailand wedding hotels also offer Renewal of Vows ceremonies.


Tailor Made Thailand Multicentre holidays:
Create your own bespoke multicentre holiday with Thailand at the heart of your trip; choosing how many nights, which hotels and which destinations you would like to visit. Kuoni can customise a holiday to your exact requirements, truly making it a once in a lifetime experience.

•   Call our Personal Travel Experts on 01306 747002 who will happily talk you through your options and prepare your holiday quotation.
•   Or
Request a quote.

To find out more about Thailand view our Facts and Information.

Time difference / local time

GMT +7 hours

Language

Thai

Currency

Baht

Safety

Beware of pickpockets. Leave valuables in the hotel safe and only carry the essentials.

Passports and Visas

•   You need a full EU 10-year passport. We recommend that the expiry date is at least six months after your arrival back in the UK.
•   You only need a visa if you’re staying longer than 30 days (29 nights), and you can get one from the Thai Embassy.

Flying time to destination

11½ hours

Eating/Drinking

Food
•   Sample Thai and international cuisine from street and market stalls, on dinner cruises, in restaurants and food courts.
•   Most hotels offer American, English and continental breakfasts, and you may find western-style fast food outlets, snack bars and ice cream parlours.
•   Thai cuisine is a spicy mix of noodles, curries, sweet-and-sour dishes, slow- and fast-cooked ingredients, exotic spices and condiments.

Drink
•   Don’t drink the tap water or ice – stick to bottled mineral water or purified water in hotels.

Good to know

Religion
Theravada Buddhism. Minority religions include Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Sikhism.

Etiquette
• Thais revere their royal family, so never express disregard for it.
• Outward expressions of anger are regarded as crude and boorish.
• Each Buddha image - large or small, ruined or not - is considered sacred. Never climb onto one to take a photograph or do anything that might show lack of respect.
• Public displays of affection between couples are frowned upon. Westernised Thai couples may hold hands but that’s as far as it goes in polite society.
• It is considered rude to point your foot at a person or object.
• Never pat a Thai on the head – they see it as the highest part of the body, both literally and figuratively.

No vaccinations are compulsory but some are recommended. For more detailed and up-to-date information, contact your GP or a specialised vaccination centre.

Clothing

•   Dress neatly in all religious shrines - never go shirtless or in shorts, hot-pants or other scanty attire.
•   Take off your shoes when entering private Thai homes, chapels that house Buddhist images, and mosques.

Tipping

Tip porters and hotel staff if you’re happy with their service. If a service charge isn’t added to your restaurant bill, tip 10-15%.

Climate data for this region

Best time to visit

November to March.

No climate data available