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Every year Thailand becomes increasingly more popular as a holiday destination and welcomes several million guests. Many of the visitors are so impressed by their holidays in Thailand that they keep coming back. This also happened with us in 2012 and we are coming back to Thailand ever since. Meanwhile, we even live most of the time in Thailand and have our home base here.

Thailand holiday – 7 popular places in the Land of Smiles

The mix between beaches, food or culture on a Thailand holiday is just great and you can already gain many new impressions on a 2 weeks holiday in Thailand. The different places in Thailand are very diverse and when booking a Thailand holiday this can be a bit overwhelming.

In this article we will show you the 7 most popular holiday destinations in Thailand to give you a small overview and maybe even help you finding the right place for your first Thailand holiday.


How to get to Thailand

There are several ways to get to Thailand. Bangkok, with its two airports, Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK), is for most travelers in Thailand the first destination, but you can also travel through places like Phuket, Krabi, Chiang Mai etc. with an international flight. An overview of the airlines, times and destinations as well as prices can be found on Skyscanner.

If you want to travel from one destination to the next within Thailand, there are also various ways of transportation. These include domestic flights, trains, buses and also the ferries, which are the only way to reach some islands. Plenty of options can be found at our partner 12go.asia, including tickets, prices and times.


1. Bangkok

The capital of Thailand, Bangkok, is for most visitors the first point of contact to Thailand. The major city is extremely diverse, but indeed overwhelming the first time for some visitors.

Wat Saket in the old town of Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Saket in the old town of Bangkok

While on one hand, you can spot countless temples like Wat Arun, Wat Saket, Wat Pho or the Wat Phra Kaeo with the Royal Palace in the capital, on the other hand there is the modern Bangkok with its many skyscrapers, terrific sky bars and colorful hip markets.

The view from the Red Sky Bar of the Centara Grand CentralWorld in Bangkok
The view from the Red Sky Bar of the Centara Grand

Explore Bangkok on the Chao Phraya River by boat, walk amongst the skyscrapers of Sukhumvit or relax in the Lumphini Park, the city’s green lung. A short stop for 2-3 days is what most of the people do in Bangkok. Of course, this is not enough time to explore the whole city, but it will give you surely a nice first impression.

More articles about sky bars, the nightlife, temples, tours and excursions as well as many other tips for your Thailand holiday can be found in our Bangkok category.

Our hotel tip for Bangkok: Chatrium Riverside

2. Chiang Mai

The city of Chiang Mai is located in the north of the country and is one of the most popular destinations in Thailand. If you are looking for culture and especially temples, then Chiang Mai is the right place to be for you.

The Wat Jetlin in Chiang Mai, in the north of Thailand
Wat Jetlin

In addition to the temples in Chiang Mai, you can explore or be active in many other spots in the Chiang Mai area, e.g. trekking in the jungle. These also include hot springs, waterfalls, festivals or markets. Especially beautiful is the Old Town, which spreads a unique atmosphere, surrounded by a moat and partially old city walls.

The view from Doi Suthep over Chiang Mai
The view from Doi Suthep over Chiang Mai

The best way to explore Chiang Mai is on your own, by walking around the Old Town or on a scooter inside and outside the city. If that’s not your case and you’re not feeling safe on a scooter with a license, there are plenty of tours in Chiang Mai that are well-organized and give you a great impression of the city and surroundings.

More articles about Chiang Mai and tourist attractions in the surrounding area can be found in our Chiang Mai category.

Our hotel tip for Chiang Mai: Villa Sirilanna

3. Ao Nang, Krabi

The Krabi region is one of the most beautiful areas in southern Thailand. You’ve probably seen it on pictures or in movies already. The huge limestone cliffs, the gorgeous turquoise sea and the countless islands off the coast reflect the diversity and beauty of Krabi.

Longtail boat at Koh Poda in Krabi, southern Thailand
Longtail boat off the coast of Koh Poda

While Krabi Town is usually only visited for a stopover to continue to Koh Phi Phi or Koh Lanta, the main beach town of Ao Nang attracts many visitors. It’s a real holiday resort in Thailand! There are many restaurants, bars, markets on the streets and of course a lot of great beaches to visit.

View at Chicken and Tub Island
View at Chicken and Tub Island

Furthermore, Ao Nang is a great place to visit the islands off the coast on a tour. You can do this with organized tours or simply buy a ticket at Ao Nang Beach and take a longtail boat to Koh Poda or some other islands. Also, the popular Railay or Tonsai Beach are only a short boat ride away.

All articles about Ao Nang and the entire region can be found in our Krabi category.

Our hotel tip for Ao Nang: Deevana Krabi Resort

4. Phuket

Phuket is Thailand’s largest island and an attractive holiday destination. The island offers everything your heart desires. Beautiful beaches, great viewpoints, temples, nightlife and countless possible excursions. Phuket is absolutely diverse.

The Big Buddha of Phuket, Thailand
The Big Buddha of Phuket

During a holiday in Phuket, you can stay right in the epicenter of the island, around the bays of Patong, Karon or Kata. There you will find the most offers on entertainment, nightlife or restaurants. However, it’s also extremely touristy and lively. On the other hand, it’s a bit quieter in the towns of Rawai or Chalong, if that suits you better. We personally would always choose the quieter option.

View at the Freedom Beach in Phuket
View at the Freedom Beach

Also, Phuket Town has a lot to offer with its old and sometimes very colorful town houses, the weekly Sunday night market and the Khao Rang Hill. Furthermore, you can also use Phuket as a base to visit the surrounding paradise islands such as Koh Yao Yai, Kon Bon, etc. or take a boat to Koh Phi Phi.

More information about Phuket and the surrounding areas can be found in our articles in the Phuket category.

Our hotel tip for Phuket: Lemonade Phuket

5. Khao Lak

Khao Lak is perfect for a first Thailand beach holiday for beginners. However, the name could be a bit confusing, because Khao Lak is not meant to be the small village that has the same name, but a whole region that stretches for several kilometers along the west coast of Thailand.

The Coconut Beach in Khao Lak, Thailand
Coconut Beach of Khao Lak

The two most visited places of the Khao Lak region are Bang La On and Bang Niang. Here you will find many restaurants, the Nang Thong and Bang Niang Beach as well as banks, massages and lots of shopping options.

North of these two towns, however, you will find the more beautiful beaches like Pakweep Beach, Khuk Khak Beach or Coconut Beach. You can reach them easily with a shared taxi or on your own with a scooter.

The Bang Niang night market in Khao Lak
The Bang Niang night market

But that’s not all Khao Lak offers. There are waterfalls, viewpoints or even the popular tours to the Similan Islands or Surin Islands off the coast of Khao Lak. Also many guests like to take a day trip to the Khao Sok National Park, which is located between Khao Lak and Surat Thani. In our opinion, Khao Sok is one of the most beautiful areas in southern Thailand and you should definitely visit the national park.

You can find more about Khao Lak in our Khao Lak category.

Our hotel tip for Khao Lak: Fasai House

6. Koh Samui

After Phuket and Koh Chang, Koh Samui is the third largest island in Thailand. It’s located southeast in the Gulf of Thailand and has been a popular holiday destination for decades. The tropical island shows a great deal of variety and offers a whole range of activities and tours. We are always happy to come back to Koh Samui, even if we know the island very well.

The quiet and peaceful Baan Tai Beach on Koh Samui, perfect for a beach holiday in Thailand
The quiet and peaceful Baan Tai Beach

Discover beautiful beaches away from the tourist masses of Chaweng or Lamai. Visit the landmarks of Koh Samui such as the Big Buddha or the Grandmother and Grandfather Rock, see the island from above at the Jungle Club, stroll around the many markets or just relax with a Thai massage. There’s a lot to do on your holidays and it will never be boring on Koh Samui for sure.

The Laem Sor Pagoda in the south of Koh Samui
The Laem Sor Pagoda in the south of Koh Samui

In addition, the surrounding islands such as Koh Madsum, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao and many more are popular day trips from Koh Samui. There is certainly the right thing to do for you, if you are looking for a nice beach holiday.

You can find many more information about the popular holiday island in our Koh Samui category.

Our hotel tip for Koh Samui: Amari Koh Samui

7. Pattaya

Even though Pattaya doesn’t have such a good reputation, it’s still a popular destination for a holiday in Thailand. There are many people who appreciate the great offer in Pattaya, because apart from the red light districts and nightlife, the city and its surroundings have a lot to offer.

The Buddha Mountain outside Pattaya in Thailand
The Buddha Mountain

A day trip to Koh Larn is a great alternative to the not so nice beaches of Pattaya. Also, exploring the surrounding areas like the Buddha Mountain, Sanctuary of Truth, the Nong Nooch Botanical Garden or the Wat Yansangwararam paints a very different picture of Pattaya.

View over Pattaya
View over Pattaya

The offer on food is huge in Pattaya and mostly cheaper than in other holiday resorts in Thailand. This really surprised us in a positive way. Pattaya definitely has more on its plate than just the red light district, you only have to take a look behind the familiar facade. In addition, Jomtien, which is located just south of Pattaya, is a good and quiet alternative for a beach holiday in Thailand.

Find out more about things to do in our Pattaya category.

Our hotel tip for Pattaya: At Mind Exclusive


Of course, there are many more places in Thailand, where you can enjoy great holidays and make some memories. This is just an overview for Thailand beginners, as most of these places are easy to reach without much prior knowledge.

There are e.g. a number of other beautiful islands that are much more unknown and secluded. But for a first visit to Thailand they are often out of the question, since the journey is more difficult or only possible on your own. Check out more about the country in our Thailand category, where you will find countless of other destinations away from the tourist hotspots.

What is your favorite vacation spot in Thailand? Which places have you visited? Give us your feedback in the comments.

Tobi

Hi, I'm Tobi, a passionate travel blogger and freelancer in translations and copy writing. Mostly I travel around Southeast Asia and work remotely from different locations. If you want to know where I am or what I'm doing, just follow me on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.