About

Bangkok is all you expect from the capital of Thailand: it is noisy, crowded, colorful, exciting, annoying and simply magical.Bangkok is a microcosm of what Thailand does so special.Old centuries and ancient temples are next to each other with 21st century malls, which have a Kitsch, but luxury ambience.Bangkok can be overwhelming, but it is also a fascinating city representing the tension in Southeast Asia between the developed and developing world.

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21 September – 1 October 2025

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Holiday price per person (Flight + Accommodation)
* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
What does it mean and how to book a DIY (do it yourself) holiday?

572 £/person (flight and accommodation Grand Tara Garden Thai Hotel )

595 £/person (flight and accommodation Thomson Hotel Huamark )

644 £/person (flight and accommodation 56 Hotel )

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Tourist Attractions

Kata beach

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Standing with casuarines and palm trees, Kata Beach is a wonderful, curved bay, embraced by the lush hills, at every end.Although it is still tourist, it is quieter than the beach in Patong, with less drivers.A small island is only offshore, and the beach itself is wide, with soft sand, white and decent snorkeling points at each end.If you are hungry, you can take a papaya shake or a snack at one of the stalls at the seaside, and the bigger restaurants are a few steps.At the southern end of the beach is The Boathouse Phuket, a luxury boutique hotel, which is one of the only resorts that are adjacent to the sand.If you want a quieter slice of shorelines, go south to adjacent Kata New Beach.