Honeymoon In Exotic Thailand
Thailand Honeymoons include activities, excursions, optional Cambodia stopover
We include a wide variety of Thailand Activities and excursions so that you can see the best of Thailand and experience everything this beautiful country has to offer. From a Day with the Elephants, to a nighttime Tuk Tuk tour of Bangkok, we can do it all plus we include private airport transfers so you won’t have to worry about how to navigate how to get to your hotel in a new foreign country
Our Southeast Asia honeymoons are carefree when you plan with the experts at Unforgettable Honeymoons, and you don’t have to pay all upfront in full, we have payment plans, and honeymoon registry as well tp help supplement and pay for your Thailand honeymoon tours and excursions.
Quick Facts for Thailand
Language – While the official Thai language is widely spoken throughout Thailand, many Thais also speak and understand English, though more so in Bangkok and the major tourist areas.
Currency – The Thai Baht (THB) is the everyday currency used to purchase goods and services in Thailand.
Time Zone – Time zone in Thailand is Indochina Time (GMT+7)
Electricity – Electrical outlets in Thailand are charged to 220v at 50 cycles per second, which is compatible with appliances from the U.K. but not those from the US and many other nations. (110 volt/60 cycle, suitable for U.S. appliances)
Climate – Thailand is located between vast areas of land and water, so it is impacted by both the summer and the winter monsoons. As a result, Thailand weather consists of six months of rainfalls during the wet season, three months of dry and cooling breezes during the winter, and three months of heat during the summer. The average temperature of Thailand ranges from 18 to 38°C (64 to 100°F)
Thailand Honeymoon Destinations
Bangkok , city of life, lights and culture
An exciting and vibrant city, Bangkok invites you to wander through exotic ancient temples, roam through bustling night and flower markets, take a romantic dinner cruise, and navigate the narrow streets on the back of a tuk-tuk. We recommend that you start in Bangkok, at least one to three days to see the highlights, including the Grand Palace ( an unforgettable landmark that every tourist should visit) as well as a one of a kind floating market. There is a fantastic aquarium as well, where you can dive with sharks ( it’s safe, they are well fed)
Chiang Mai the rose of the north is a must see city on your Thailand honeymoon, that is if you really want to experience the heartbeat of cultural Thailand.
The Exotic Islands of Thailand
The Islands Phuket, Koh Samui, Phi Phi Islands
The island of Phuket is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches, turquoise seas, nonstop nightlife and Patong street markets. There are some little coves with smaller town like villages to explore and some amazing mountain top spots for dining and photo taking. Many of the hotels are perched on hillsides overlooking the brilliant sea. We also have a few resorts beachfront as well. Day trips out to Phang nga bay are popular and most couples do not want to leave Phuket without seeing James Bond Island. ( easy boat ride and some tours stop and bring you to limestone caves and exotic rock formations where you can kayak into incredible secret passages that take you to interior wonderlands of nature. The Phi Phi islands a great getaway for beach relaxation as well as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and other marine recreation.
Koh Samui offers sunshine and dry weather when Phuket can be a little wet during the months of August to October. Koh Samui offers fantastic beaches, hiking, shopping, culture, diving and incredible seafood.
Explore Thailand’s neighbors, Laos and Cambodia
It is easy to continue on to an entirely new destination within SE Asia without having to fly on another 15 hour flight. Cambodia and Laos are both easy flights from Thailand yet worlds apart in experience and culture.
Honeymoon in Cambodia
A captivating land that has only recently revealed itself marvel at the sprawling splendor and Khmer temples of Angkor Wat – especially at sunrise – then join a guided tour through Phnom Penh’s local food markets and learn how to prepare authentic Cambodian dishes.
Honeymoon in Laos
The least Westernized, most relaxed, and by extension, most authentic of all Indochinese nations, Laos is a truly special and unique country to visit. Trekking is especially rewarding, as the country encompasses large tracts of tropical monsoon forest, diverse wildlife populations, and stunning limestone formations riddled with caves – all interspersed with remote ethnic villages and the ruins of ancient civilizations.