Best Of Phuket & Krabi
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6 Night 7 Days
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Phuket in Thailand
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Overview
One of the most popular destinations of Thailand, Phuket draws honeymooners, families as well as backpackers from across the globe. It is the largest of the islands in Thailand and is famous for its picturesque beaches. Apart from lounging by the beaches, some of the top things to do in Phuket for the newlyweds include snorkeling, surfing, sunbathing and diving. Krabi is another must-visit island here, with lesser crowd and an unperturbed mood. It also boasts of breathtaking scenery of white-sand beaches, exotic wildlife and towering limestone cliffs. Embark upon this 7-day tour to Thailand and explore the best of Phuket and Krabi.
Stay Plan
Phuket (3) Krabi (3)
6 Night 7 Days
Hotel Details
Phuket:- 4* Ashlee Hub, Amata Patong or Similar
krabi:- 3* Deevana Krabi Resort / 4* Hula Hula Resort, Centara Anda Dhevi Resort or Similar
What's Itinerary
Day 1 – Welcome to Phuket
On arrival at Phuket International Airport, head to your hotel and check in. The day is allotted for leisure. You can go ahead and explore the breathtaking beaches of Patong and Phuket, where you can indulge in various water sports activities as well. Then return to the hotel and snuggle the night away.
Day 2 – Marvellous Phuket
Savour a delicious breakfast and proceed for a half-day Phuket city and island tour. You will be visiting the famous Nai Harn Beach, which is a splendid sight to see. Its azure waters and serene atmosphere offer a complete blissful feeling. Also drive through the Rawai Beach, another stunning beach where most of the fishermen reside. Furthermore, head to the sacred Wat Chalong Temple, one of the most important Buddhist temples in Phuket. Drive to Phuket for sightseeing around the city centre, covering one of the key attractions in Phuket – the Gems Gallery. The Sino-Portuguese buildings and sculptures in the city are simply amazing and a treat to the eyes indeed. Approximate tour timings: 8.30 AM to 1 PM.
Day 3 – Full Day Phi Phi Island Tour
After breakfast, get ready for a full day Phi Phi Island tour on Big Boat (lunch included). A trip to Phuket would be incomplete without making a visit to these two stunningly beautiful islands – Don (the larger of the two) and Phi Phi Leh. The stunning Maya Beach on the Phi Phi Island was a recent site for the filming of the movie ‘The Beach’. Also, another major tourist centre is Tonsai Bay, a small and bustling village lined with a string of bungalows, shops and restaurants. Approximate tour timings: 7 AM to 5 PM.
Day 4 – Phuket – Krabi
Enjoy a toothsome breakfast and embark upon a journey to Krabi Island (approx. 3 hours, 160 km). Arrive at your resort/hotel, check in and spend the day at leisure. You can go sightseeing in the Bay area, explore the beaches and caves or visit the many small islands that mark the waters surrounding Krabi Island. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in thrilling water sports activities like paragliding, kayaking, canoeing, boat trips and much more. Furthermore in the Bay area, you can explore the pearly beaches, shopping centres and narrow by-lanes. In the evening, treat your eyes to a breathtaking sunset, after which you can go out and enjoy the blazing nightlife of Krabi. Food buffs surprise yourselves and flatter your taste buds at the seaside bars and restaurants.
Day 5 – Krabi City Tour
Have a refreshing breakfast and proceed for a half day tour to Krabi. You will get to visit main attractions of the city like the Tiger Cave, Fossil Shell Cemetery, Krabi town and the Fish Farm. Approximate tour timings: 9 AM to 1 PM
Day 6 – Full Day Four Island Tour
After a filling breakfast, gear up for an exciting island tour to four islands (local lunch and SIC transfer included). Enjoy island hopping in a traditional long-tail boat on this full-day tour from Krabi. Explore the gorgeous Koh Poda Island, Tup Islets, Phranang Cave Beach and Chicken Island. You can relax and rejuvenate on the pristine beaches and also go swimming in the crystal-clear waters.
Day 7 – Bid Adieu
On the last day of tour, you will get some time to explore the neighbourhood and shop for some gifts and souvenirs. In the morning, check out from the hotel and head to the airport for your return journey.
What's Included
- 3N Stay in 3* Ashlee Hub, Amata Patong or Similar
- 3N Stay in 3* Deevana Krabi Resort / 4* Hula Hula Resort, Centara Anda Dhevi Resort or Similar
- Phi Phi Island Tour with Lunch by Big Boat
- 4 Island Tour With Lunch (Long Tail)
- 3-Way Airport Transfer on PVT basis
What's Excluded
- Flight Not Included
- Visa Charges
- 5% GST
- Any other which is not include in inclusions
FAQs
As you finalise one of the Thailand packages, consider first its seasons and which most ideal for a visit. Although Thailand is a year-round destination, still it is a good idea to plan your travels in the cool and dry season. The time from November to April marks the cold season, bringing in tourists from all over the world. It is the best time to pursue water activities such as snorkelling and diving in Koh Samui, Phuket and Krabi. It is a good time to visit Phi Phi Islands in the south. In this season the days are warm with a gentle breeze floating down from the sea, with cooler nights. The humidity is also low. Even at this time the day temperature reaches a maximum of around 30 degree Celsius in Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui. You need to however avoid Koh Samui in this season as it receives torrential rainfall. Avoid July to August as it is the monsoon season in Thailand and frequent heavy rains can derail your itinerary, add to that the chaos on Bangkok’s already-bustling streets. May to June are the summer months when Thailand is quite hot and a time often picked by budget travellers as accommodation and flight prices typically go down owing to very low footfalls, the off- season in Thailand.
Ahead of closing one of the Thailand tour packages, you need to first book your flights and check whether there are direct flights from the city where you live to Bangkok, Thailand’s capital. There are direct flights to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhoomi International Airport and Don Mueang Airport from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. You can fly onboard domestic carriers like IndiGo, national carrier Air India, GoFirst, Vistara and SpiceJet aside from international airlines serving the route such as Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, Druk Air, Emirates, Vietjet Air, Thai Smile to name a few. A direct flight from Delhi to Bangkok takes about 4.5 hours, with flights available at a wonderful frequency through the week at decent intervals. You can fly directly to Bangkok from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. You can even fly directly from Delhi to Phuket onboard GoFirst, Thai Airways, IndiGo among others, with the average flight time being 4 hours and 30 minutes.
There are several Thailand holiday packages to choose from. But you need to first decide the main purpose of your visit to Thailand, whether it is to experience the street scene, shopping or lazing on its balmy beaches. If it is the latter, you will be left spoilt for choice. Thailand has some stunning beaches lapped by azure waters. Thailand’s beaches are ideal whether you are a solo traveller, a large family, a group of friends or a honeymooning couple. The beach destinations cater to backpackers as well as the elderly and those travelling with children. Powdery white sands, limestone karsts, cosy coves and coconut palms characterise a typical Thai beach where diving, snorkelling and cave exploration opportunities galore, and where the life at a resort centres around the beaches. Krabi is known for its sea cliffs and the tropical vegetation that cover them, also popular with cliff climbers. Surfing enthusiasts prefer the waters of Koh Lipe while the kite-boarders like it at Hua Hin, with divers choosing Koh Tao for the opportunities it offers to spot whale sharks and other tropical fish. Phi Phi Islands, Pattaya and Phuket are ideal for beach bums who prefer to go for a lazy swim and generally soak up the sun while reading a book. For some holistic healing and breathtaking coastal scenery, go nowhere other than Koh Samui. The sunsets on the beach, the seafood offerings and the scope for endless walks make it a perfect retreat.
Thailand has three seasons, the summer, the monsoon and the winter. Summer begins from March and lasts through June with temperatures hovering between 33 and 48 degree Celsius in the day and plummeting to 27 degree Celsius in the night. The rainy months between July and November receive frequent to heavy rainfall towards early evening with temperature averaging around 32 degree in the day and a pleasant 16 degree Celsius in the nights. The winter or dry season between late November through February has day temperature hovering around 32 degree while the nights can be cool at 12 degree Celsius. This is invariable the most preferred season to visit Thailand.
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