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Thailand: popular resorts, flights, and booking
Easy booking: office or online
With Admiral.Travel, you can book your Thailand holiday either in our office or online, with clear steps and support throughout your trip.
Packages are often planned for 10–12 nights (for example, 11 nights), so you have time for beaches, excursions, and real rest.
Flight availability depends on season and airline schedules; we’ll recommend comfortable options (including connections) and explain the details before you book.
The most popular season for Thailand is usually November–February, when the weather tends to be more pleasant and stable.
Tell us your travel style (beach, nightlife, family, honeymoon) and we’ll match you with the right hotels, meal plans, and transfers.
Resorts by vibe
The most popular resort in Thailand is Phuket. It is a place with clean sea water and plenty of beaches, beautiful nature. Here you will find many ways to spend your time pleasantly and interestingly. Pattaya – an equally popular resort, on whose territory there are a large number of night clubs, including famous bars - Go-Go. In Pattaya you can go on interesting excursions, therefore, do not miss the opportunity to get to know Thailand more deeply. The cleanest beaches you will find on the island of Samui, where newlyweds often come to spend their honeymoon. For those who like a quiet and secluded holiday, we suggest visiting Chang Island.
Visa information
For short tourist stays, many nationalities can enter Thailand visa-free, but rules depend on citizenship and may change—please check requirements for your passport before departure.
Why Admiral.Travel
With 15 years of experience and trusted partners, we recommend hotels and routes we can stand behind—no guesswork, just clear choices.
We focus on comfort and safety details: transfers, location, meal plan, cancellation terms, and realistic expectations for each resort area.
Message us and we’ll build a Thailand offer tailored to your budget and travel style.
FAQ — Thailand
When is the best time to visit Thailand?
In many regions, November–February is the most comfortable period, but it also depends on where you stay (Phuket, Samui, Bangkok, etc.).
What if it rains during my trip?
Keep 1–2 flexible days for spa, markets, temples, cooking classes, aquariums, malls, or short city activities.
Do I need a visa for Thailand?
Many passports have visa-free entry for short stays, but requirements depend on citizenship and can change.
Is there an entry form to complete before arrival?
Some periods may require an online entry form; we’ll confirm the rules for your travel date and guide you through it.
What currency is used and how should I pay?
The currency is Thai baht (THB). Cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, but cash helps for markets, transport, and small fees.
What power plugs are used in Thailand?
Many hotels have multi-standard sockets, but a universal adapter is a safe choice—especially with multiple devices.
Internet: local SIM or eSIM?
You can buy a SIM at the airport or in town, or use an eSIM if your phone supports it. A data pack is usually enough for maps and messaging.
How do I get around locally?
Options include taxis/ride-hailing, tuk-tuks, local buses, and ferries between islands; we’ll recommend the best fit for your area.
Is Thailand suitable for kids?
Yes—especially in beach areas with family-friendly hotels. We can suggest resorts with comfortable rooms and facilities for children.
Do I need travel insurance?
We recommend it. A good policy can cover medical visits and unexpected events, making the trip much more relaxed.
Which excursions are the most popular?
Island tours, temples, night markets, nature parks, and sunset cruises are common favorites. We’ll suggest options that match your pace.
How do check-in/check-out times work, and are there local fees?
Rules depend on the hotel. We’ll confirm check-in/check-out times and any local fees in advance so everything is clear.
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