Can you island hop in Thailand?

Can you island hop in Thailand?

Thailand is the perfect destination for island-hopping adventures. Whether you’re seeking luxury spas, world-class diving sites, treks to jungle waterfalls, historic temples, or deserted beaches, each island offers something different to experience.

How do you get from Bangkok to the Thai islands?

Basically, the fastest (and, not surprisingly most expensive) way to get to the islands from Bangkok is to fly from Bangkok to Ko Samui and then take a ferry to the island of your choice. The slowest (and cheapest) is to take a bus from Bangkok to Chumphon or Surat Thani and then take the night boat from there.

What is the best Thailand island to visit?

The Best Islands in Thailand [2022]

  • Koh Samui. Best island for: Thai island for first-timers, families and honeymooners.
  • Koh Phi Phi. Best island for: beach parties and staggering natural beauty.
  • Koh Pha Ngan. Best island for: full moon parties and unexpectedly laid-back getaways.
  • Koh Lanta.
  • Phuket.
  • Koh Samet.
  • Koh Tao.

How do I plan island hopping in Thailand?

Our 2-week Thailand island hopping itinerary – overview:

  1. Days 1-4: Phuket area and day trips to Koh Phi-Phi, James Bond Island, Similan Islands, and more.
  2. Day 5: Phuket to Koh Lanta.
  3. Day 6: Koh Lanta.
  4. Day 7: Koh Lanta to Koh Lipe.
  5. Days 8-9: Koh Lipe.
  6. Day 10: Koh Lipe to Krabi and Railay Beach.

How do you get around islands in Thailand?

Getting around the Thai Islands But the best way to get around the Thai islands in general is via boat to and fro and on the islands you can either rent a moped, or use tuk-tuks! You can book boat transfers between the islands here.

What is the best way to travel around Thailand?

Plane. Fast, affordable and pretty reliable (barring any inclement weather), a plane is often the best way to travel in Thailand. All the major tourist destinations have an airport, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Phuket and Krabi.

How can I spend 2 weeks in Thailand?

How to spend 2 weeks in Thailand

  1. Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok.
  2. Day 2: Explore the temples in Bangkok.
  3. Day 3: Visit the floating and railway markets.
  4. Day 4: Fly to Chiang Mai.
  5. Day 5: Spend a day with elephants at Elephant Nature Park.
  6. Day 6: Travel to Chiang Rai & go temple hunting.
  7. Day 7: More temples & return to Chiang Mai.

How do you travel between places in Thailand?

Transport in Thailand: The Easy Guide To Getting Around Thailand

  1. Tuk Tuk. The most indigenous mode of transport in Thailand, Tuk Tuks are the famous 3-wheeled vehicles that you would have seen in many travel-related photos of Southeast Asia.
  2. Taxi.
  3. Motorcycle Taxi.
  4. Songthaew.
  5. Bus.
  6. Bangkok BTS Skytrain.
  7. Bangkok MRT Subway.
  8. Train.

Where should I go outside of Bangkok?

The 9 Best Places to Visit Outside Bangkok

  • 01 of 09. The Ancient City in Samut Prakan. CR Shelare / Getty Images.
  • 02 of 09. Ayutthaya. Sompong Tokrajang / Getty Images.
  • 03 of 09. Kanchanaburi.
  • 04 of 09. Koh Samet.
  • 05 of 09. Koh Si Chang.
  • 06 of 09. Koh Laan.
  • 07 of 09. Koh Chang.
  • 08 of 09. The Floating Vineyards.

How much does it cost to go island hopping in Thailand?

Hua Hin is only 4 hours from Bangkok, which makes it the perfect destination to begin your island hopping in Thailand. Depending on your party size, you could get a taxi (it should cost you around £40-50,) or get a local bus which is around £4-8 depending on what you go for.

Where do I start my hopping loop in Thailand?

Most people who arrive into Thailand will connect through Bangkok and will start their hopping loop in Phuket, as I did.

Where to stay when island hopping in Thailand?

Every Thailand island hopping itinerary below comes with recommended places to stay. There is a wide range of accommodation options available. Hotels, hostels, guesthouses, apartments, villas, Airbnbs and more. Great thing is that there is accommodation in Thailand for every budget.

How to get to Hua Hin island hopping?

Thankfully, Hua Hin is only 4 hours from Bangkok, which makes it the perfect destination to begin your island hopping itinerary in Thailand. Depending on your party size, you could get a taxi (it should cost you around $40,) or get a local bus which is around £4-8 depending on what you go for.