Multicentre Holidays to Thailand

Thailand is as exciting as it is diverse – and our breadth of hotels across the mainland and the islands mean you can build your perfect holiday from scratch. We’re big fans of our city and beach breaks where you can experience the city life of Dubai or Bangkok before relaxing on your favourite white sandy beach, snorkelling or shopping the local markets; the choice is yours. In other words, our Thailand multi-centres are perfect if you can’t make your mind up about where to go – you can try it all!

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Thailand Travel Information

Suvarnabhumi Airport is Thailand's main air travel gateway. 

  • Currency: Thai Baht 
  • Time difference: (GMT+7) 
  • Flight from UK: Between 11 & 13 hours 
  • VisaNo – Stay up to 30 days  
  • Language: Thai, Karen, Malay & Khmer. 
  • National drink:Thai beer 
  • National dish: Pad Thai 
Most international flights land at the Thai capital's airport.
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Travel Tips & Advice for Thailand

Thailand Activities


Holidays to Thailand have become known as great for sunbathing by the pool or on the beach, which is true, however, there's so much more to do here. Water sports are thriving at destinations such as Phuket and Samui. Visitors can also choose from excellent golfing facilities and spa treatments. There are magnificent palaces and temples - the Grand Palace in Bangkok is very ornate; Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, gleams in the sunset making for glittering, glowing photographs.

Thailand Food & Drink


Delicious Thai dishes featuring freshly prepared ingredients are often adapted to suit the Western palate in tourist outlets - they can be particularly hot and spicy. Pad Thai has rice noodles and Gong Yen Pet is a hot red curry with chilli, shrimp paste and garlic. If you fancy a local whisky try Mekong, or if rum's your tipple choose SamSong. Much-prized local beers include Singha and Singha Gold. Milk straight from the coconut shell is deemed particularly refreshing.

Thailand Attractions


Khao Yai National Park is a World Heritage Site and the wildlife includes tigers and elephants. Here you can camp out, hike or climb the watchtowers in the evenings to see nocturnal species out and about. Ti Lor Su Waterfall is an almost-hidden yet spectacular sight in the forest of "Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary."  The highest and largest in Thailand, the name means "loud waterfall" and is particularly apt for the powerful, roaring cascades you hear and their majestic natural beauty.

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