Island-hop the Phi Phis
A speedboat day of Maya Bay, Viking Cave and a beach lunch with the bluest water you've ever seen in the foreground of your own photographs.
Longtail boats, gold temples, island hops and food that costs less than the taxi to the airport. Warmth that works for everyone.
Thailand is the world's easiest yes. Bangkok gives you the temples and the street food, Krabi or Phuket give you the water, and a speedboat gives you the Phi Phi islands in between. Four nights is short, so we make every day count — and leave exactly one evening for doing absolutely nothing.
City day, island day, boat day, beach day. The classic Thai rhythm, tightened until there's no wasted minute.
A speedboat day of Maya Bay, Viking Cave and a beach lunch with the bluest water you've ever seen in the foreground of your own photographs.
The gold that Bangkok is famous for — one royal complex, one riverside temple, and a crossing on the public ferry that costs ten baht and feels like a film.
Railay's beach is only reachable by boat, and that's the point. Cliffs you can climb, sand you can sleep on, and sunsets with that exact orange.
Noodles cooked on a boat, mango sticky rice passed hand to hand across the water, and the sense that Bangkok still runs on canals if you know where to look.
One full evening reserved for nothing: a beach mat, a fresh coconut, and a sky that changes colour every four minutes. This is the whole point of Thailand.
“Where mai pen rai means the trip will figure itself out.”
Bangkok buzz, island calm, and a boat between them. Tell us your dates and we'll shape the five-day version that fits.
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