
Thailand Getaway
11 days, 3 cities |
Which trip type is right for you?
Essential: Room with 3+ other travelers in conveniently located hostels. For budget-conscious extroverts who love a group moment.
Plus: Room with just one other person in 3- or 4-star hotels. Perfect for people who value privacy and recharging in their own space.
Why go?
For the person who wants the world, it's all waiting in Thailand. From the vibrant, night markets of Bangkok to the serene beaches of Phuket and the ornate temples of Chiang Mai––it's never a dull moment here.
What you'll get
- All transportation while on the trip (Note: flights to/from your tour’s starting/ending cities are not included, but you can add them)
- 9 nights in handpicked accommodations
- 9 breakfasts & 3 dinners
- Expert Tour Director
- 24/7 support
- Two insider city tours
- Entrance to the Grand Palace, Elephant Nature Park, Suan Dok Temple & more
Picture yourself
- Slurping spicy street noodles in bustling markets
- Gasping at the enormity of elephants up close
- Basking in the sun on the beaches of Phuket
- Channeling your inner 007 on Phang Nga Bay
- Cruising through Bangkok’s canals
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Itinerary

Day 1: Fly to Bangkok
Board your overnight flight, bound for Thailand! It’s a long haul but will be well worth it. For now, sit back and relax. You’ll be arriving at night the next day, so be ready to hit the hay and rest up for the coming adventures.
Day 2: Arrive in Bangkok
Welcome to Bangkok! This capital city has it all, from ancient temples to stunning architecture to wild nightlife. While you’re coming in at night, you’ll have plenty of time throughout your trip to treat yourself to a Thai massage, and as much street food and Thai iced tea as humanly possible.
- Meet an EF representative at the airport.
- Transfer to your accommodations and check in.
- Receive the latest schedule from your Tour Director.
- Rest up for the adventures to come.
Day 3: Tour Bangkok + Welcome Dinner
Bangkok is one of the world’s top travel destinations, and you’ll soon understand why. Explore the city with your Tour Director the way it was meant to be seen: by river. This city isn’t called the “Venice of the East” for nothing. Today, you’ll visit some of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand, including the Grand Palace.
In the evening, enjoy a Welcome Dinner of local cuisine and drinks with fellow travelers at an authentic local spot.
- Get to know Bangkok on a guided sightseeing tour of the city.
- Visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located on the grounds of the Grand Palace, and say hey to a very famous green figurine that many believe protects the Kingdom of Thailand.
- Soak in some ancient history at the Temple of Dawn, a colorful sanctuary on the banks of the Chao Phraya that’s been around since the 17th century.
- Coast through canals on a boat tour and see why gelato has nothing to do with Bangkok being referred to as the “Venice of the East.”
Ask Your Tour Director
- How to get around: They can advise on the best rideshare apps to use or how to get around by train when Bangkok traffic grinds to a halt.
- What night markets to visit: These staples of Southeast Asia are constantly evolving, and your Tour Director can point you to the best ones for shopping, dining, or nightlife.
- How to haggle: They can tell you what can and can’t be negotiated for, where to start respectful counteroffers, and when to walk away.
Day 4: Explore the Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets
Travel outside of Bangkok to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets. It’s like a mall, but everything is floating and must be accessed by longboats. And you can find locally-crafted goods and fresh fruit. And the food vendors put your local food court to shame. Okay, so it’s not like a mall at all. It’s better.
- Head to the world-famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets, located in a bustling village outside of the city.
- Explore the maze of narrow canals by boat and test your negotiation skills with the vendors.
- Browse the small wooden boats that sell fresh produce, colorful flowers, and local food.
- Shop around and pick up some souvenirs for your friends and family back home. And yourself.
Day 5: Fly to Chiang Mai + visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple
You’re headed to Chiang Mai for three days of…everything. Known for being calmer and more spiritual than Bangkok, ancient tradition and modern creativity blend seamlessly here.
- Hop on a flight to Chiang Mai, the largest city in Northern Thailand.
- Snake up the 306 steps to get to the famous Buddhist temple, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Clad in gold, this temple is the most holy and opulent Buddhist site in Thailand.
- Take in the vistas of Chiang Mai and the emerald green forests below.
- Enjoy a kantoke dinner, accompanied by traditional music and dancing, with your group tonight.
Day 6: Visit an elephant sanctuary + Wat Suan Dok Temple + optional home hosted dinner
Elephants are the grandpas of the animal kingdom, with their adorableness and little hairs atop their head, and you get to spend the morning with them. Hang with them in their natural habit before heading to the Wat Suan Dok temple and monastery. While you’re there, talk to a Buddhist monk—about your time with the gentle giants, the meaning of life, or anything else. In the evening, enjoy dinner on your own or participate in an optional Lanna dinner.
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- Learn about and observe the Asian elephants.
- Visit the Wat Suan Dok Temple and learn how the “flower garden temple” got its name. Aside from being a stunning and sacred place, it has also been a center of Buddhist education for centuries.
- Ask the monk anything at an open forum, and gain better insight into the Buddhist way.
Day 7: Fly to Phuket + free time
You’re headed to Phuket, where there’s an abundance of white sand beaches, palm trees, and the. MOST. INSTAGRAMMABLE. PLACE. EVER. Phang Nga Bay. This bay is home to the James Bond Island, named not because it likes things shaken not stirred, but because it’s where Man with the Golden Gun was filmed.
- Fly to Thailand’s largest island, Phuket.
- Explore the area and stick your toes in the sand of any of the 20+ beaches.
- Grab a cocktail, and a seat and just say “this is the life” over and over.
- Hit the beach, town, or pillow and spend the evening however you’d like.
Thai food: Seafood in Phuket is ICONIC, so you’d be missing out if you didn’t try some Tom Yam Goong or spicy shrimp soup, lobster, crab, or fresh oysters.
Beaches: Post up on the sand, grab a fruity drink, and slather on the SPF at some of the world’s best beaches, like Karon or Nai Han Beach, which are located on the island’s southern and west coasts.
Day 8: Free day in Phuket + optional Ao Phang Nga National Park by starlight
There’s more to Phuket than incredible beaches and views for days. This place is steeped in ancient history, rich culture, and endless nature. SoSo, if you need a break from the beach to shake the sand out of your hair, check out some of the island’s museums and historic spots. Spend the day exploring on your own, or,or join an optional excursion to Ao Phang Nga National Park.
- Take the day to beach-hop and attempt to choose your favorite one, which may prove to be an impossible task.
- Explore Old Phuket Town, because you know what they say, age before beauty. Luckily, this place is old and beautiful with shops and cafés embedded in colorful Sino-Portuguese buildings.
Big Buddha: And when we say big, we mean BIG—this Buddha comes in at 148 feet tall. Hike up from Karon Beach and catch your breath while enjoying sweeping ocean views.
Bangla Road: When the sun goes down, and the roads close to vehicle traffic, Bangla Road is the place to be. Loud music. Cheap beer. Neon lights. Basically, an outdoor club.
Day 9: Enjoy a free day in Phuket
Another day in paradise. Another day to do what you want. You want to sit on the beach with a drink in hand and laugh at all your friends and family back home who are busy working, or going to school, or getting into an argument over the season finale of some show? Trust your gut. Laugh away. And then, sunscreen up!
- Wake up whenever you want, to do whatever you want, because today is all yours.
- Expand your culinary palette with Tom Yam Goong and Thai spring rolls.
- Treat yo’ self to another massage—or seven—you’ll never get prices like this back home.
Bay views: Walk to Kho Sam Head, AKA “Hill of the Three Beaches,” for stunning views of three picturesque bays.
Muay Thai: Grab some friends and check out the Muay Thai scene, a fast-paced martial art that’s practically a religion in Thailand.
Day 10: Travel to Bangkok + Farewell Dinner
We’re taking you back to the beginning, where this whole adventure began: Bangkok. Sort of poetic, isn’t it?
In the evening, it’s time for your Farewell Dinner. Hosted by your Tour Director, this dinner is your chance to relive the best stories, the funniest inside jokes, and all the unforgettable moments you’ve shared with new friends.
Please note that depending on flight patterns, some travelers may depart on their return flights late this evening.
- Shake off any remaining sand—you’re back in the big city now.
- Arrive in Bangkok, andBangkok and make the most of your last day in paradise.
- Revisit your favorite sites or to check off your final to-do’sto-dos from your Thailand bucket list.
Day 11: Fly Home
Goodbye, friends!
Your next destination awaits—home. But this isn’t goodbye. It’s “See you later.” The only question is, where?
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Accommodations
We handpick every accommodation and focus on locations and properties where local culture is at your doorstep. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used properties for this tour.
ASAI Bangkok Chinatown
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Enhance your experience with hand-picked optional excursions—designed to add adventure, culture, and unforgettable moments to your journey.
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Flights
When you include flights with your trip, our dedicated team of experts will handle all the details, so your travel experience is as seamless as possible. Just select your dates and airport to see pricing.
Perks of booking flights with us
- Airport transfers to and from accommodations
- Ability to pay for flights over time, interest free
- Convenience of travel plans all in one booking
- 24/7 guidance through flight changes or delays
- Locked-in price (barring post-booking changes)
- Flexibility for pre- or post-trip travel
- Major international airlines only
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Thailand is calling, book the trip! We recommend booking as soon as possible, this not only secures your spot on the trip, it also allows you the most time to pay for your trip. The closer we get to departure the more challenging securing your reservation becomes.
Get ready to dive into a destination that’s equal parts tropical paradise and cultural playground—Thailand is where golden temples meet turquoise waters and buzzing street markets. Whether you're wandering through the neon-lit chaos of Bangkok, soaking up the chill island vibes in Koh Phi Phi, or exploring the lush jungles and elephant sanctuaries of Chiang Mai, every corner of Thailand brings something unforgettable. The food? Next-level. Think spicy curries, mango sticky rice, and pad Thai straight from a sizzling wok.
Thailand’s climate is warm year-round, with the dry season (November to April) offering sunny skies and beach-perfect days, while the green season (May to October) brings dramatic rainstorms that make the landscapes even more lush and vibrant. The south is all about island hopping and beach lounging, while the north leans into mountains, temples, and rich cultural traditions. Whether you're chasing waterfalls, temple hopping, or dancing under the stars at a full moon party, Thailand is a sensory overload in the best way—tailor-made for travelers who want adventure, beauty, and a whole lot of fun.
Groups average around 30 travelers but can range from 20 up to 44. Generally, the average age is 27. The group size allows for plenty of opportunities to socialize and explore together, making it a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and form lasting connections. Whether you're a solo traveler or coming with friends, you'll find a supportive and energetic group atmosphere. Check out our Rules of the Road and the role all travelers play in creating a fun and inclusive group.
Traveling solo? Have no fear! Over 60% of our travelers join an Ultimate Break tour solo. It doesn't matter if you're an introvert, an extrovert, or anything in between - our tours are designed for you to build connections that will last a lifetime. With experiences like our included Welcome and Farewell dinners, we'll make sure you have time to get to know your fellow travelers. First time traveling with us? Check out our resources for first time travelers here
When you book flights with us you’ll get:
- The ability to roll the cost of your airfare into our interest free monthly payment plan.
- One checked bag per traveler included.
- Expert guidance on how to work with the airline when flight delays and cancellations occur.
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour's arrival and departure dates.
- Flexible rebooking options if your itinerary changes.
- Flexibility around your arrival and departure airports. You’ll have the option to fly in or out of most airports if you want to add any independent travel before or after your tour.
- Assurance that you will only be booked on airlines that meet our rigorous safety standards.
If you have preferences regarding an airline or are traveling with someone and wish to be on the same flight as them, you can read more about flying with your friend here. We're always happy to look into it however we can't guarantee we will always be able to accommodate.
Flight details are released for preview 60 days before departure and your e-ticket and confirmation number will be available 30 days before you depart.
Generally, expect to depart your home gateway for an overnight flight on Day 1. It's a long haul but it's worth it! All overnight flights from the US to Asia will arrive on Day 2, often in the evening or night time.
Worried about jetlag, delayed flights, or just want more time to explore, we strongly encourage extending your stay to arrive early or stay late. This way you can settle in without the stress of missing anything.
When you arrive at the airport, you'll head through baggage claim and customs before being greeted by your Tour Director. They'll set a designated place for you to meet as the trip gets closer. For travelers who booked flights through Ultimate Break, you'll then be transported to your first accommodation to freshen up before the Welcome Dinner.
Your Tour Director is with you during your entire trip. They're part logistics master, making sure you get to see all that we have planned; part rockstar, sharing with your local hotspots; and part guru, sharing and inviting you into the culture. Our Tour Directors are fully trained and ready to support you in making your journey safe, seamless, and unforgettable!
In some locations you will be met by a local guide who will lead you through our traveler-inspired walking tour. You'll get some local history and culture while also making sure you hit the photo stops. You'll walk away with an insider's perspective and some great pictures.
We recommend budgeting $80-$100 per day to cover tipping, food, and shopping. You know your spending habits best, if you want to do it all budget on the higher end.
On this trip you'll use the Thai baht. We strongly advise that you take debit and credit cards (ideally with a chip), which can be used to withdraw cash at local banks as needed. Make sure to check with your bank or credit card company about withdrawal fees and/or foreign exchange fees. While better rates of exchange are usually available overseas, ordering currency from your local bank may be an option.
On Plus trips, you will be in a room with one other traveler unless a single room upgrade is purchased. Roommates are assigned randomly based on gender unless a specific roommate is requested in advance. You can do this at the time of booking or in your online account up to 60 days before departure.
Thailand is considered safe for travelers, but like any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and follow basic safety guidelines. Pickpocketing can occur, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious with strangers offering unsolicited help or deals.
Here are a few additional points:
- Health and Safety: Talking with your healthcare provider about any vaccinations or medication you may want to consider. Here are some additional tips for traveling with medication and traveling with allergies.
- International Data Plan: In the event you need to get in touch with your Tour Director or Ultimate Break while abroad, it’s important to invest in an international data plan. Call your cell phone provider to understand their plans or look into purchasing a sim card.
- Transportation Safety: When getting a taxi, make sure to agree on a price before getting in. At the end of a night out, use trusted transportation like a licensed taxi, Uber of Uber like service, and always have cash on hand.
- Nightlife: As with anywhere in the world, watch your drink, and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
You can learn more about our safety commitment here.
Ultimate Break trips are a welcome environment for all. While we work hard to cultivate an inclusive environment in our groups, we recognize some people may have additional reservations based on their identity that they need to consider while traveling. Check out some resources on our identity and international travel page and reach out if you have any questions.
This is your classic sightseeing tour. Think lots of walking and taking in all the sites. On these tours, be prepared to:
- Walk a minimum of 10k steps per day (more if you add excursions)
- Use public transportation
- Climb on and off a motor coach or vehicle unassisted
- Manage your own luggage (including carrying luggage upstairs if no elevator)
- Climb occasional stairs, hills and navigate various terrains (think cobblestones) to different sites
- Stand for periods of time during guided commentary and photo stops
For Essential Tours: Be able to climb a ladder for bunk beds (if applicable)
Excursions are available for purchase at a discounted rate prior to departure. Some excursions may be available for purchase while you are on tour directly through your mobile app but are subject to availability and will be more expensive.
We recommend purchasing excursions at least 3 days prior to your tour departure. Please note some excursions have advance booking deadlines. Check your tour itinerary for more information to ensure you don’t miss the deadline to add them.
When you travel with Ultimate Break, you’ll make a positive impact on the places you visit and the people and animals you meet along the way. That’s because our three core Responsible Travel commitments—protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and promoting animal welfare—are at the heart of every tour we offer.
Learn more about EF's Impact approach here.
Your safety is priority #1
Our parent company EF has been ensuring the safety of travelers abroad since 1965 with:
- 24/7 global on-call support
- Highly trained Tour Directors
- Quality & safety checks on accommodations
- 50,000 EF staff on the ground in 50 countries



































































