Pack your bags because Thailand is officially open to foreign tourists again! Thanks to a series of inbound travel programs set by the Thai government, visitors are now eligible to enter the country and explore all it has to offer.


It’s the perfect time to experience Thailand's vibrant culture, from savoring mouthwatering local cuisine to discovering historic landmarks, buzzing markets, and the stunning beauty of its pristine beaches and islands—paradise is waiting for you!


Krabi


Phi Phi Island


Who wouldn’t want to travel to the islands crowned the Jewels of the Andaman Sea? Considered one of the must-do experiences when in Thailand. There’s definitely a reason why big Hollywood movies like The Beach by Leonardo DiCaprio were filmed in these pristine islands, and it’s truly because of the mesmerizing blue waters and scenic beach landscapes Phi Phi has to offer.



Koh Hong Day


If you’re looking for paradise, Koh Hong—also known as Hong Island is your ultimate escape. Located off the coast of Krabi, this pristine island is part of the Than Bok Khorani National Park and a favorite among travelers from Phuket, Phang Nga, and Ao Nang.


Koh Hong is uninhabited, giving you a chance to enjoy the crystal-clear lagoon waters and white-sand beaches free from crowds.


Ban Bor Thor Kayaking


A little off the beaten path, the charming town of Ban Bor Thor offers a unique adventure through Krabi’s lush mangrove forests and mysterious caves. Kayak through serene waterways with a friendly guide and discover hidden gems like Lod Nuea Cave and Kao Wong Cave.


Hidden Crystal Lagoon Kayaking


For those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, the Hidden Crystal Lagoon Kayaking tour is a perfect choice. Paddle through the tranquil canals of Khlong Nam Sai, a secret lagoon with stunningly clear freshwater that’s beloved by both locals and visitors. It’s a serene escape into Krabi’s lush nature, perfect for swimming or simply soaking in the natural beauty.


Pattaya


Koh Larn Speedboat


Located just off the coast of Pattaya, Koh Larn (also known as Coral Island) is a must-visit tropical paradise. Whether you prefer lounging on the beach or trying thrilling water sports like snorkeling, sea walking, parasailing, jet skiing, or banana boating, this island has something for everyone.


Phuket


Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Coral, or Maiton Island


Phuket is the gateway to some of Thailand's most stunning islands, and the Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Coral, and Maiton Islands day tour will take you to the best spots around. These islands are famous for their clear waters, perfect for diving and snorkeling. Racha Yai and Racha Noi are especially known for their exceptional underwater visibility, offering incredible snorkeling opportunities.


Phi Phi, Maya Area, Khai, and Bamboo Island Snorkeling


The Phi Phi Islands are back on our list for a reason—they’re a must-see destination when in Thailand! This island-hopping tour from Phuket will take you to the stunning Phi Phi Islands, where you’ll explore its famous beaches and breathtaking landscapes.


Maithon, Phi Phi, Maya, Khai, and Cat Island


If you’re looking for a unique twist on Phuket’s popular island-hopping tours, the Maithon, Phi Phi, Maya, Khai, and Cat Island Day Tour is for you. This tour includes a special stop at Khai Nai (also known as Cat Island), where you can meet and feed the friendly cats that roam the island.


Surin Islands Speedboat Snorkeling


Calling all adventure seekers and snorkeling enthusiasts! The Surin Islands are one of Thailand’s top snorkeling destinations, offering vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life just waiting to be explored. During this tour, you’ll also have the opportunity to learn about the culture of Thailand’s indigenous Sea Gypsy Moken Village, giving you a deeper connection to the region.


Similan Islands


A small archipelago in the Andaman Sea, the Similan Islands are world-renowned for their exceptional diving spots. Famous for their crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, the islands are a paradise for nature lovers. The stunning scenery of the Similan National Park makes this trip a must for anyone looking to explore the best of Thailand’s underwater world.