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Blue sky above your head, white sand beneath your toes, and soft waves playing with the emerald water you’re walking in. No matter when or with whom you are visiting Thailand, it is sure you will enjoy some of its finest beaches and bays when choosing this route. Get on board to enjoy some island vibes!
You’ve selected your travel vibe—great! Now it’s time to plan your trip.
First, determine how many days you have for traveling. The route is organized in a recommended order that can be managed by bus, train, car, or flight. If flights are necessary, this will be indicated in the legend.
You can start at any destination along the route according to your available travel days. Click on a city to access the corresponding travel guide.
The number of days suggested for each location represents the minimum recommended stay including travel time. It is crucial to account for travel time between destinations, which usually takes several hours. Make sure to decide where you want to spend the most time and check bus and train schedules before booking accommodations or planning your sightseeing.
When you have leftover days between two destinations, prioritize the second-to-last location (for example, if you have 4 days left and the minimum stay at the second-to-last destination is 3 days, stay there for all 4 days and end your trip there).
If you find the schedule too rushed or prefer a slower pace, feel free to extend your stay in various places and disregard the recommended days. The travel level is intended as a guideline to indicate how easy it is to follow the itinerary, the remoteness of locations, and whether prior travel experience would be beneficial to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
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