Deal negotiated for you
- 12-day / 11-night stay in hotels as listed (or similar)
- Bangkok | A stay at the 4-star Mode Sathorn Hotel Bangkok
- 3 nights in a Deluxe Mode Room - Chiang Mai | A stay at the 4-star U Chiang Mai Hotel
- 3 nights in a Superior Room - Phuket | A stay at the 4-star Cassia Phuket Hotel
- 5 nights in a Suite - Breakfasts
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Domestic flight Bangkok - Chiang Mai
- Domestic flight Chiang Mai - Phuket
- Domestic flight Phuket - Bangkok
- Private round-trip airport/hotel transfer
Your stay starts here
Family holiday: Bangkok - Chiang Mai - Phuket combination 4*
Experience an unforgettable family adventure in Thailand with our 12-day package, offering a balanced blend of discovery, cultural diversity and relaxation on the beach. Share unique moments as you explore Bangkok's vibrant districts, discover Chiang Mai's cultural richness nestled in lush mountains, and then treat yourself to moments of shared happiness on Phuket's sun-drenched beaches. This trip offers the chance to create precious family memories and enjoy a perfect cocktail of discovery, tradition, nature and relaxation, for a holiday you'll cherish forever.
Your stay:
- 3 nights in Bangkok, staying at the 4-star Mode Sathorn Hotel Bangkok
- 3 nights in Chiang Mai, staying at the 4-star U Chiang Mai Hotel
- 5 nights in Phuket, staying at the 4-star Cassia Phuket Hotel
Please note: Overnight stays may vary depending on the flights selected and your day of arrival.
Accommodation
During your stay, you will be accommodated for 3 nights in Bangkok, 3 nights in Chiang Mai and 5 nights in Phuket in the following 4-star (local standards) hotels (or similar):
- Bangkok: 3 nights at the 4-star Mode Sathorn Bangkok Hotel in a Deluxe Mode Room.
- Chiang Mai: 3 nights at the 4-star U Chiang Mai Hotel in a Superior Room
- Phuket: 5 nights at the 4-star Cassia Phuket Hotel in a Suite
Please note: Hotels may be subject to change in the event of unavailability. However, we will always try to accommodate you in hotels of a similar standard.
Your board
Throughout your stay, you will enjoy a daily breakfast.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Stay in Bangkok | 4-star Mode Sathorn Hotel Bangkok
The Hotel
Experience the best of Thailand as you travel through the legendary city of Bangkok on your holiday to the Land of Smiles. During your stay at the 4-star Mode Sathorn Hotel (local standards), you will dive head first into a superior surrounding where luxury, well-being and satisfaction are at the heart of our priorities. Take advantage of the hotel's location on a main boulevard to fully immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city and visit nearby must-see attractions such as the Patpong Night Market and Bang Rak district.
Deluxe Mode Room
This spacious and contemporary room has been designed to meet the highest demands of a couple. The decor is both chic and designer and creates a cocoon of well-being. Open your eyes wide, to immerse yourself in an incredible panoramic view of Bangkok from the bay windows.
Restaurants & Bars
Sathorn's restaurants provide a quality setting for travellers and food lovers. Discover gourmet menus inspired by delicious local flavours and foreign delicacies. Also enjoy the delicious breakfasts included in the package.
Located at the top of the 38-storey building that houses the Mode Sathorn, the Roof @38th Bar offers you the opportunity to discover creative cuisine and cocktails with Moroccan, French and Asian flavours, whilst enjoying the majestic urban panorama.
This buffet-style restaurant offers an interesting selection of dishes. Relax in a modern setting with a variety of dishes and watch cooking demonstrations as chefs prepare your meal in front of you.
This splendid, light and airy restaurant offers a warm and relaxed European bistro atmosphere. Discover some typical specialities from the Old Continent, including pastries and lobster salad, inspired by British cuisine.
Activities & Lifestyle
Mode Sathorn boasts a privileged location, close to several cultural and tourist sites in Bangkok. From time to time, enjoy doing nothing and spend a day or two at the hotel, experiencing moments of relaxation.
Visit Borisud Pure Spa and let your body and mind relax in the hands of a team dedicated to your wellbeing. Enjoy an extraordinary sensory experience in a Zen-like, enveloping atmosphere through the range of treatments on offer. Spend a moment contemplating the incredible scenery from the heated infinity pool and enjoy an exotic cocktail at the outdoor bar.
Stay in Chiang Mai | 4-star U Chiang Mai
Hotel
The U Chiang Mai Hotel offers an ideal setting for exploring northern Thailand. Located in the heart of the city, the establishment is the perfect starting point to visit the most popular markets and temples, just a few minutes' walk away. The hotel organises various activities, such as Thai cooking classes or craft workshops. The restaurant provides the opportunity to savour the country's iconic recipes in an exotic setting. Gym, spa, yoga classes, and an outdoor pool are among the options available for relaxation between adventures.
Superior Room
This 33 m² living space is a subtle blend of traditional design and modern amenities. Its furnished balcony is ideal for soaking up the sun while sipping a cup of tea or a refreshing drink. Designed for two people, the bedroom is equipped with a king-size bed or two twin beds.
Restaurants and bars
The hotel features a restaurant that is open for every meal of the day. Thai recipes are prepared on demand, allowing you to travel from flavour to flavour. The bar offers a relaxing setting to simply share a drink.
All meals are served in a lounge setting. Authentic Thai cuisine is prepared with care by the chef, who adjusts the level of spice as required.
Located upstairs, the hotel bar offers an exotic setting with an open view of the outside. It's the ideal place to relax and prepare for the next day's excursions while sipping an exotic cocktail.
Activity & Lifestyle
The hotel is located in the heart of Chiang Mai, close to the city's most popular temples. It's within easy walking distance of the many handicraft markets for which northern Thailand is famous.
Between two excursions, the hotel is the perfect place to recharge your batteries with its outdoor pool, wellness center, yoga classes and gym. Numerous activities are organized on site or departing from the hotel. Thai cooking classes, creative workshops and guided city tours are a simple way to discover local specialties.
Stay in Phuket | 4-star Cassia Phuket
Hotel
Phuket is an enchanting island with two contrasting facets, offering both a bustling atmosphere and the unruffled calm of faraway places. Nestled in the heart of a tranquil lagoon, the 5-star Cassia Phuket hotel is a haven of contemporary architecture, contrasting with the lush natural surroundings. Facing the lagoon, the infinity pool completes this idyllic picture. Inside, modernity meets Siam's rich artistic heritage, providing a completely exotic experience. As well as the unique décor, your getaway in the Asian sun will be filled with a variety of leisure and relaxation activities.
One Bedroom Suite
The 1-bedroom suite includes a King-size bed, a refined living room and a kitchen where you can surprise your friends with delicious dishes.
Capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults + 1 child.
Restaurants & Bars
Enjoy a generous breakfast in the comfort of your room or in the sociable setting of the restaurant. An assortment of sweet and savoury options awaits, with the added bonus of succulent exotic fruits.
At any time of the day or night, the Vista Gastro Pub is the perfect spot to sample a coffee, enjoy an exotic cocktail or have a snack. This pub opens late, which is great if you want a bite to eat before bed.
Activities & Lifestyle
The Cassia is the ideal place for relaxation or aquatic activities. Take advantage of its ideal location with its private beach and lake, as well as the hotel's swimming pool, where Aqua Dance classes are held, and its Kids Club. If the weather turns cloudy, opt for a moment of fun around a table soccer or pinball machine. Finally, choose to relax at the Chill Chill Spa, where you can enjoy massages and treatments.
Useful information
Accommodation
In the event of unavailability, hotels may be replaced by accommodation of the same category.
Transfers
The following transfers are included in the package:
- Return transfer from Bangkok airport to the hotel in a private vehicle
- Domestic flights Bangkok - Chiang Mai; Chiang Mai - Phuket and Phuket - Bangkok.
No driver or vehicle is available during days at leisure.
Discover the destination
A blend of tradition and modernity, Bangkok never fails to surprise travellers in search of the exotic. A key destination in Southeast Asia, this vibrant capital never sleeps and you can experience the always exciting nightlife of Khao San Road. Afterwards, relax with a legendary Thai massage in one of the many lounges along the street. Of course, the famous Thai cuisine is a trip in itself. Grab your chopsticks and dig into a juicy green curry drizzled with mango juice.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
The main religion in Thailand is Theravāda Buddhism, which is widely practised by the vast majority of the Thai population. Buddhism is deeply rooted in Thai culture and society, and many aspects of daily life in Thailand are influenced by the religion. It is common to see monks in Buddhist temples or during religious rituals, and sometimes in the city.
The royal family is highly respected. If the national anthem is played in the streets, the Thai people stand up. Generally speaking, it's best to avoid talking about politics or royalty.
Thais don't usually shake hands in social situations. Instead, they greet each other by joining hands and bowing slightly. A slight smile is appreciated. Thais, like most Asians, are very modest. Gestures of affection in public should be avoided.
Whenever possible, use your right hand to pick up an object you're given, to pass one along or to eat. The left hand is normally used for cleaning.
In temples or local homes, you should dress decently, covering your shoulders, stomach and thighs. Shoes should also be removed. Religious symbols and images are sacred, so avoid pointing at or touching them. Also avoid taking photographs.
In restaurants, you'll be given a spoon and possibly a fork, but rarely a knife. Note that the bill is not shared.
On buses, it's customary to reserve the front seats for monks. Women avoid sitting next to monks and men avoid sitting next to nuns.
In shops, don't be surprised if the door isn't held open for you, as it's not customary.
Stay calm: Showing annoyance or anger is frowned upon and can be interpreted as disrespectful. It's also embarrassing for Thais, who will always try to keep a straight face. If you encounter a problem, avoid any altercation and try to defuse the situation.
Tipping is not compulsory, but it is appreciated. We encourage you to leave a tip at your discretion when the service warrants it (e.g. with a guide or driver) to show your satisfaction.
If the price of an item is not displayed, it's possible to haggle. Haggling is common in markets and small boutiques. We advise you to wait for the seller's first price before offering yours (you can try a discount of -30% of the starting price). If you remain polite and smile, the seller should be able to give you a discount, especially if you want to buy several items.
Supermarkets, on the other hand, charge fixed prices.
It's not uncommon to see rubbish on the streets as bins are sometimes in short supply. However, littering is punishable by a minimum fine of €60.
In Thailand, smoking is prohibited in enclosed public places, temples, sidewalks near airports and even on beaches, on pain of a fine. It is also illegal to throw cigarette butts on the street. Electronic cigarettes are strictly prohibited, with heavy fines and even imprisonment. It is advisable not to bring more than one carton of cigarettes into Thailand, as there are frequent customs checks and possible fines for quantities deemed to be in excess of this limit.
Formalities
From May 1, 2025, travelers wishing to visit Thailand will be required to complete a digital arrival card, the Thailand Digital Arrival Card.
Passengers must register within 3 days prior to arrival.
Time difference
London, United Kingdom time is 6:00 hours behind Bangkok, Thailand
Electricity and internet access
In Thailand, the electrical network uses 220 V and "American" type plugs with 2 flat pins. Although it is advisable to carry an adapter (also available in local shops), most hotels are now equipped with sockets compatible with European appliances.
When travelling abroad, connect to Wi-Fi for free Internet access and avoid the extra costs associated with 3G or 4G networks. Turn off your data connection abroad to avoid unexpected charges and use Wi-Fi in hotels, restaurants and public places where it's usually free.
Safety
Assaults on tourists are rare.
Women are respected and encounter relatively few problems. However, we advise you to be discreet, respectful and avoid skimpy clothing, especially in rural areas less used to tourists. We also advise against walking around drunk and possibly alone.
As a general rule, we advise you to keep your money and papers on your person, if possible having made copies of your identity documents.
It is also a good idea to secure your bags to prevent them from being snatched.
As in many countries, it is advisable to use caution and discretion when using cash dispensers. It is also advisable to be vigilant when making payments in shops.
Roads are generally in good condition. However, traffic can be heavy and Thais don't always follow the rules. Two-wheeled vehicles are also common. As a precaution, we recommend that you do not hire a motorised vehicle and that you use a bicycle instead. We recommend that you check that your vehicle meets the relevant standards before using it and that you obey the Highway Code. When you're a pedestrian, exercise caution.
Currency
Thailand is an inexpensive destination by Western standards, although this varies from region to region.
The currency in Thailand is the Thai baht, symbolised by "฿" and abbreviated to "THB". The Thai baht is widely used throughout the country for everyday transactions.
You can withdraw money (in baht only) from cash machines, which are very common in Thailand. However, you should be aware that a commission is charged on each withdrawal.
We recommend that you contact your bank beforehand to find out what is most advantageous in terms of exchange rates.
Today, however, many hotels and restaurants accept payment by credit card (Visa and MasterCard).
Weather
The ideal time to visit Thailand is between November and March, when the weather is pleasant and the main festivals take place. May to October is the rainy season, offering authentic experiences at attractive prices. The rains are intense but short. During the rainy months, accommodation and ticket prices drop and tourist destinations quiet down, offering a peaceful atmosphere with occasional outdoor activity promotions. The west coast islands can be rough, but those in the Gulf of Thailand remain safe options with milder weather conditions.
Travellers are advised to check weather conditions before booking their stay.
Languages
In Thailand, the official language is Thai, but many regional languages and dialects are also spoken, including Lao, Khmer, Mandarin, Cantonese and Malay.
Most Thais in tourist areas speak some level of English, so tourists can usually communicate easily using English. However, it can be useful to learn a few words in Thai to facilitate local interactions and show some respect for the culture.
Accommodation quality
Hotels in Thailand are generally well-maintained and offer quality services.
From seaside resorts to urban accommodation, we are committed to providing our customers with top-quality accommodation.
Please note that the accommodations we offer are rated 3-, 4- or 5-stars according to local standards. The services provided may not be equivalent to European 3-, 4- or 5-star standards.
Food quality
Food in Thailand is renowned for its flavour, freshness and variety. European tourists in general appreciate Thai cuisine for its unique taste. However, you should note that seasonings and flavours can be different from what Europeans are used to, and Thai dishes are often spicier. However, there are plenty of mild options, and you may find Western cuisine in tourist towns.
