Thailand Travels and Best Romantic Thailand Beaches
Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia, and for a reason.
You can find almost anything here: thick jungle as green as can be, crystal blue water that feel more like a warm bath than a swim in the ocean and food that can curl your nose hairs while tap dancing across your taste buds.
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Exotic, yet safe; cheap, yet equipped with every modern amenity you need, there is something for every interest and every price bracket, from beach front backpacker bungalows to some of the best luxury hotels in the world.
And despite the heavy flow of tourism, Thailand retains its quintessential Thainess, with a culture and history all its own and a carefree people famed for their smiles and their fun-seeking sanuk lifestyle.
One of the world’s most popular and delicious cuisines. Beautiful beaches and islands. Friendly, charming people. Warm weather all year round. Reasonable prices for most everything. Colorful, enchanting temples.
An exotic culture preserved through the ages by a country that has never been colonised. Where is this? Thailand, of course!
Located in the heart of Asia, Thailand has been captivating foreign visitors for decades. Visitors return year after year and as the word spreads, first-time visitors come flooding in.
The number of foreign visitors to Thailand continues to increase and year after year, records are broken as international visitors flock to this fascinating country.
Arguably the most exotic destination in South East Asia, Thailand offers travelers and holidaymakers a huge range of vacation possibilities.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a budget traveller wanting to explore a foreign land on a tight budget, or a well-heeled traveller who wants to be pampered and experience the very best, Thailand has something for you.
Thailand is often referred to as a golden land, not because there is precious metal buried underground but because the country gives off a certain lustre, be it the fertile rice fields of the central plains, white sandy beaches or the warm hospitality of its citizenry.
Romantic Thailand Beaches
1. Pattaya is definitely out, for the obvious reason that it is by far the least romantic location in Thailand.
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2. Same is my favorite island, but it isn’t really romantic. There should be a lot of pampering going on, and I don’t think Samet has that. Although I haven’t been to Ko Chang, I’ll put it in the same category.
3. There are some nice resorts on Phuket, but the fact that it would be difficult to avoid the Pattaya-ness of Patong makes it less desirable.
4. Samui is an option, but I don’t know of any resorts there. Ko Tao and Pha Ngan are a little to backpacker-ish for my tastes (i.e., not romantic)
5. Someone else mentioned Ko Lanta, but I don’t know much about that one.
6. Someone else mentioned going to Langkawi in Malaysia or even Penang.
Best Time to Visit Thailand
Looking for the best time to go to Thailand? Wherever you travel in the world, it is important to get the timing right. As far as
Thailand is concerned, there are no absolute extremes.
If you can avoid the rainy season (July to October), it would probably be best, but if you can’t, the rain isn’t permanent – it comes in bursts and cools things down after it has gone!
The weather in Thailand is reasonable most times of year, although it certainly gets hot during the summer! November through February is the coolest times of year and there is certainly less rain then than at other times in the year.
However, Thailand is a big country with a diverse landscape. There is somewhere to visit whatever time of the year you visit the kingdom.
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