The 8 Most Romantic Destinations in Thailand for your Honeymoon
With its tropical beaches, ancient ruins, flowery temples
and grand palaces, Thailand is without doubt one of the dream destinations for couples
planning their honeymoon. By attracting millions of visitors and celebrity
couples from around the world, romantic places abound and even overwhelm some.
Let us take you on a journey of discovery in our top 10 of Thailand's most
romantic destinations for your honeymoon guide, venturing beyond the famous
honeymoon destinations such as Phuket and the magical Phi Phi islands. While
you're there, be sure to check out our 43 videos that can be made in the
incredible Thailand below, as well as our guide specifically designed for
Thailand to plan your perfect honeymoon getaway.
The 8 Most Romantic Honeymoon
Destinations in Thailand
1. Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai, for an exclusive and quiet
honeymoon
Only 30 minutes from Phuket, you are on one of the best preserved
islands of Thailand. Koh Yao Noi is not only the home of the friendly locals,
it is also an excellent place to practice scuba diving, kayaking, snorkeling
and hiking in the jungle. This serene island has received the World Legacy
Award for its conservation efforts, which makes it perfect for nature lovers.
You can also visit Koh Yao Yai, the sister island of Koh Yao Noi in the middle
of Phang Nga Bay.
The best time to visit: visiting between December and March
is ideal to avoid hot and dry seasons.
Things to do:
- Challenge your climbing partner.
- Opt for a romantic yacht cruise.
- Explore the island with bike trails.
- Get fit with Muay Thai training
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2. Koh Phangan, for the popular full moon nights.
Who does not like a party island? An extraordinary honeymoon
experience in Thailand is not complete without a visit to Koh Phangan. This
quiet island is considered a paradise for those who love to party with the
popular full moon parties. Major tourist attractions include Than Sadet-Ko Pha
Ngan National Park, Phaeng Falls and Slip N Fly.
The best time to visit: the temperature in Koh Phangan is
high throughout the year, the hottest months are from April to June, an ideal
time to enjoy the beautiful beaches of the island.
Things to do:
- Relax on the beach of Mae Haad
- Visit to the Phaeng waterfall
- Enjoy an amazing sunset at the Amsterdam bar
- Visit to the lovely Thong Sala night market.
- Try the Fly N Brief
3. Similan Islands for world-class dive sites
Similan is best derived from the Malay word
"sembilan" which means nine. Today, the Similan Islands extend to 11
Thai paradises located in the Andaman Sea, which means more treasures to
explore! These islands are famous all over the world, not only for their
pristine beaches, but also for their spectacular coral reefs and diving sites.
The diving here is considered the best in the area. For lovers of the deep blue
ocean, it is really an ideal option.
The best time to visit: November to April are the best
months to enjoy the seafood vitamins of the Similan Islands.
Things to do:
- Diving in the twin peaks of Ko Tachai.
- Enjoy snorkeling in the crystal blue waters.
- Have an amazing tanning experience.
- Take a quick walk
- See incredible species of life on the islands.
4. Pattaya, for adventurous water sports and nightlife
Similar to Hua Hin, a quiet fishing village, Pattaya has
become a bustling coastal town. Its beaches are constantly full of life, from
sunrise to sunset. In addition to a wide range of water sports and glittering
nightlife, Pattaya is lined with luxury hotels, cabaret bars and shopping
malls. Ever heard of bioluminescent plankton? The phenomenon, which also occurs
in the famous Maldives, can be observed at Bang Saen beach at the end of the
year. These bioluminescent plankton glow in the dark and make the water blue
and refreshing at night - a marvel to admire.
Best time to visit: From November to April is considered the
best time to visit Pattaya because these months do not get heavy rain.
Things to do:
- Marvel at the magnificent sapphire mines of Siam Pattaya
and Chanthaburi
- Go for a thrilling excursion in the canopy
- Catch bioluminescent plankton in action at night at Bang
Saen Beach
- Watch cabaret shows
5. Hua Hin, for a perfect mix of nature and city
From a quiet fishing village at the beginning of its
history, Hua Hin has turned into a seductive honeymoon destination that couples
should live on. The city offers a perfect mix of nature and exhilarating
attractions created by man. Nature lovers can search for one of Thailand's
largest waterfalls, the Pala-U Waterfall, and explore the mystical Phraya
Nakhon Cave. City dwellers will discover Venice, Santorini and even Morocco as
part of unique attractions, all located in Hua Hin.
Best time to visit: The climate of Hua Hin is warm with high
humidity during the summer months of March to May. Try to visit from August to
September for cooler weather.
Things to do:
- Hiking along the Pala-U waterfall, one of Thailand's
largest waterfalls
- Have a fun day in the aquatic jungle Vana Nava Hua Hin
- Visit the Plearn Wan Mall
- See the mystical cave Phraya Nakhon
- Buy handcrafted crafts for souvenirs at Cicada Market
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6. Phuket, for an intimate island life
Phuket does not need introduction. Being the largest island
in Thailand, the famous honeymoon destination includes beautiful beaches,
upscale beach resorts, upscale restaurants, spas and bustling markets. Make
sure to spend a day or two at the famous Phi Phi Islands. Limestone Cliffs -
check. Crystal clear blue waters - check. A beautiful honeymoon - check.
Best time to visit: If the climate is good for beaches,
schedule your trip from December to March to minimize rainfall and more sun.
Things to do:
- Relax on the best beaches in Phuket - Patong & Kata
Beach
- Cruise in the incredible Phang Nga Bay
- Go Island Hopping on Phi Phi Island & Snorkel in Maya
Bay
- Admire the majestic Big Buddha
- Discover Phuket Old Town
7. Chiang Mai, the northern rose
Looking to turn the tide for your honeymoon? Head to the
mountainous north of Thailand, which offers breathtaking views of the Doi
Inthanon National Park. Chiang Mai, also known as New City, is home to misty
mountains and colorful hill tribes. In addition to being a cultural and
religious center, this city is also considered by the local population as
"the northern rose" for its natural charm and beauty. An authentic
and realistic experience of Thailand guaranteed.
Best time to visit: November to February is the perfect time
to visit Chiang Mai to enjoy the cool season. Think about planning your trip
during festivals to see the city as its best vibrating.
Things to do:
- Climb to the top of a cascade at Bua Tong waterfalls
- Embark on a race at the temple to immerse yourself in the
rich cultural heritage of the city
- See Thailand's highest peak at Doi Inthanon National Park
- Jump the cliff to the Grand Canyon of Thailand
- Fly in the air in a hot air balloon
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8. Bangkok, the City of Angels
Embark on your trip to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.
Named the world's number one tourist destination in 2017, the city is a great
place for shopping enthusiasts, culture lovers and couples who love to create a
great Instagram feed. After a busy day at the world-famous floating markets,
quaint cafes and magnificent temples, enjoy the vibrant nightlife in 83-story
rooftop bars, lively night markets, nightclubs and the famous Go Go Bars. .
Whatever your interest, Bangkok has fully covered it.
Best Time to visiting this place: Tourists visit Bangkok
throughout the year. The high season starts from November to March. If you
prefer to travel in cold weather, visit it from December to February. The
hottest months are from March to May.
Things to do:
- Admire the wonders of the Grand Palais
- Go for a romantic sunset cruise
- Visit the floating markets of Bangkok
- Awaken your taste buds with authentic Thai cuisine and
learn how to prepare them.
- Visit the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia
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