Dates of travel
Traveling Between 01/04/2023 - 30/04/2023 |
Departure Days Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
Adult Price€2,145.00 |
Child Price-- |
Infant Price-- |
What's Included
Accommodation (BB/FB)
Return Flights (from Dublin)
20 Kg Baggage
Taxes
*T&C'S apply. Subject to availability. Prices are based on 2 sharing and include flights from Dublin, taxes, transfers and hotel. Travel April 2023.
Ramada Khao Lak Resort & Elephant Hills Jungle Lak, TH
THAILAND
Known as “The Land of Smiles”, Thailand is Asia’s most exotic country, coral islands, exciting nightlife, tempting cuisine, historic culture and friendly, hospitable people, Thailand has something to offer all its visitors. The Kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, roughly between India and China. It shares borders with Myanmar to the west and north, Laos to the north and northeast, Cambodia to the east and Malaysia to the south. Rivers and canals are busy thoroughfares complete with colourful floating markets. Dark green spreads of tangled jungle make a patchwork with the bright green paddies fields. Temples in their thousands litter every landscape, and Buddha images are every where. Saffron robed monks abound, adding a calm air of serenity wherever they go.
Phuket is located on the Upper Andaman Coast to the west of the Southern Thailand peninsula. A beautifully rugged and scenic island jutting out into the green waters of the Andaman Sea and is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Thailand. There are accommodations dotted all around the island allowing you to choose from quiet laid back resorts to resorts offering more opportunity for shopping and nightlife. Either way several beaches await you, plenty of mouth-watering cuisine to tempt you and cultural landmarks to visit should you manage to tear yourself away from the beach.
Patong is probably the busiest and most popular area. It has a huge beach and is known for its buzzing nightlife and very lively atmosphere. Towns like Karon and Kata have slightly smaller and less crowded beaches and suit those looking for a quieter experience that that of Patong while still being near enough to it that can you hop into a taxi or tuk tuk and be there in about 10 minutes. Having said that Kata and Karon do have their own fair share of bars and restaurants to keep you entertained with Karon being the slightly bigger resort of the two. For those who want even more seclusion there are some stunning hotel resorts in remote parts of the island. You can explore the island by taking one of the many day tours available either by land or sea. The larger resorts have a variety of water sports on offer including jet skis, wind surfing and banana boats to name a few. Diving is extremely popular thanks to the stunning marine life.
Bear in mind though that Phuket does not have any natural coral but the nearby islands such as Koh Phi Phi do. Golfers are well catered for in Phuket with approx. 6 courses to choose from. There is something for everyone in Phuket and with so many choices it suits all types of budget and makes for a great holiday destination.