Where should I go and what should I do in Thailand?
Phuket Private Yacht Charters & Andaman Islands – Explore turquoise Phang Nga Bay and pristine islands on half-day or full-day luxury yacht charters with crew and gourmet catering.
Bangkok's 30+ Michelin-Starred Restaurants – Dine at world-class establishments serving innovative Thai tasting menus and Michelin-worthy cuisine at 50% the price of New York or London.
Koh Samui & Krabi Private Pool Villas – Stay in ultra-luxury villas with personal chefs, infinity pools, butler service, and direct beach access in protected coves.
Bangkok Cultural Immersion + Temple Blessings – Private guides escort you through Ayutthaya's ancient temples, arrange monk blessing ceremonies, and offer personalized cooking classes in Bangkok markets.
Wellness & Award-Winning Spa Retreats – Indulge in luxury spa resorts in Phuket and Hua Hin offering personalized healing programs, Thai massages, and holistic wellness experiences.
When should I go to Thailand?
November–February (Peak Season) – Dry weather, cool comfortable temperatures (68–82°F), and ideal conditions for islands and cultural sightseeing. Book accommodations 2–3 months ahead
December–January (Holiday Peak) – Sunny, festive atmosphere; highest prices and most crowds; perfect for winter escape
Bangkok = Cultural Depth; Islands = Beach Relaxation – First-time luxury travelers should anchor 3–4 nights in Bangkok for Michelin dining, temples, and art before unwinding at beach resorts like Koh Samui
Blend Luxury with Authentic Street Food – Five-star dining is exceptional, but don't miss street-food markets and local "lolo" barbecue; some most memorable meals are inexpensive and delicious
Currency: ATMs are everywhere and offer decent exchange rates. Credit cards accepted at upscale restaurants and resorts
Temples & Sacred Spaces – Cover shoulders and knees when entering temples; many require shoes off and respectful behavior.
Loy Krathong Festival (November) – Watch thousands of floating lanterns light the sky at this magical Buddhist festival; book tours and riverside dining ahead
Travel Insurance Recommended – Cover flight cancellations, medical emergencies, and trip disruptions
Set high above the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Banyan Tree Bangkok is a luxurious retreat known for its panoramic skyline views, award-winning spa, and iconic rooftop dining experiences. Combining contemporary elegance with Thai-inspired hospitality, the hotel offers guests a sophisticated escape in the heart of the city, moments from Bangkok’s cultural attractions, shopping, and nightlife.
Our beachfront Koh Samui resort offers unforgettable getaways in the Gulf of Siam. Sunlit rooms and spacious suites surround a palm-shaded pool, steps from the sand on a former coconut plantation.
V Villas Phuket offers views of the lush hills of AoYon, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located 39 meters above sea level and on the Southeast of Phuket Island.
Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel combines an unrivalled location with iconic design and gracious hospitality. High chandeliered ceilings, hand-painted silk murals and lush gardens provide a feeling of sanctuary in this city that never sleeps.
This timeless retreat on the west coast of Phuket is in harmony with its idyllic setting. Ancient Ayutthayan architecture informs the design of its pavilions and villas, which overlook lush vegetation and the pristine Andaman Sea.
Experience the splendor of Bangkok, Thailand from our 5-star luxury hotel in Silom, near the city's elite business institutions, superb restaurants, boutiques and attractions such as Erawan Shrine, Central World, Lumphini Park and Ratchaprasong District.
At The Oriental, Bangkok, each experience offers a window onto the hotel's rich legacies and distinguished tradition of spectacular service and luxury...
The epitome of luxury Thai style and comfort, guest rooms and suites at The Peninsula Bangkok all command magnificent river views. Intelligently designed, marrying traditional style elements with all the conveniences of state-of-the-art technology and the legendary Peninsula 24-hour service, guests are guaranteed a stay to remember.
A private beachside paradise nestled in the lush tropical hillside above Kamala Beach on the pristine west coast of Phuket, Andara Resort & Villas is an ultimate vacation...
Le Méridien Bangkok is a 5 Star hotel in Bangkok situated in the center of Silom business district, near Patpong Night Market and the entertainment zone.
Experience the adventure of a lifetime while enjoying superb luxury tents in the spirit of a 19th century explorer. Interact with elephants, explore mountain trails and bamboo jungles
On the Thai island of Phuket, where the aquamarine waters of the Andaman Sea meet pristine white sand beaches, the elegant Amatara Wellness Resort welcomes you...
Known as the "Land of Smiles," Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been colonized by Europeans. It is home to the world's smallest mammal, the bumblebee bat, as well as the world's largest fish, the whale shark. It hosts about 10% of the world's bird and animal species, and the national animal is the elephant. Thailand is a country rich with cultural diversity, tropical beaches, ancient ruins, and rich traditions.
Before you visit, you should know that it is illegal to step on Thai currency, the Baht, since it features the image of the country's king. The Thai alphabet has 44 symbols for consonants and 16 symbols for vowels. While Thailand spans nearly 1,000 miles from west to east, it operates on a single time zone. Its capital, Bangkok, is the world's hottest capital, with average temperatures ranging from the upper 70s to the low to mid-90s.
You will find the best luxury hotels and resorts in Thailand (indeed, some of the best in all of Asia) in Bangkok as well as Chiang Mai in northern Thailand and Phuket, the biggest island of Thailand.