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Thailand’s Andaman coast promises sun-soaked shores, world-famous island getaways, and vibrant nightlife. This 7-day island-hopping itinerary gives you the best of Phuket and Krabi. Dive into crystal-clear waters, explore iconic spots like Maya Bay and Phi Phi Islands, chill at a floating beach club, and enjoy optional nightlife and adventure in Krabi. With a mix of guided day trips and flexible leisure days, this plan is perfect for travellers who want to both relax and explore.
Arrive in Phuket and check into your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure – unwind on the beach, take a stroll through the local night market, or sip cocktails at a beachside bar. Overnight: Phuket
Head out on a full-day speedboat tour to the legendary Phi Phi Islands. Stop at Maya Bay (made famous by The Beach), snorkel in turquoise waters, and enjoy a beach picnic on Bamboo Island. Overnight: Phuket
Enjoy the day at your own pace. For something unique, opt for a Yona Floating Beach Club experience – a luxe floating deck with an infinity pool, food, drinks, and DJ vibes out at sea. Overnight: Phuket
Transfer to Krabi via scenic road or boat (based on availability and preference). Settle into your resort and spend the evening at leisure – explore Ao Nang Beach or try Thai street food. Overnight: Krabi
Embark on a classic longtail boat tour covering Phra Nang Cave, Chicken Island, Tup Island, and Poda Island. Expect sunbathing, swimming, and some jaw-dropping limestone scenery. Overnight: Krabi
It’s your last full day – make it memorable. Choose from an ATV ride through Krabi’s lush backroads, a sunset cruise with dinner, or a fun-filled pub crawl in Ao Nang. Or just relax by the beach. Overnight: Krabi
Check out and transfer to the airport for your onward journey. End your trip with a heart full of island memories.
The best time to visit Thailand is from November to March, when the weather is cooler and dry across most regions. However, beach destinations like Koh Samui are also great in the summer months (May–August) as they have a different monsoon pattern compared to the west coast (Phuket/Krabi).
Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Thailand. However, Thailand offers Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Indian tourists at designated entry points for stays up to 15 days. The visa fee is typically 2,000 Thai Baht, payable in cash (Thai Baht only), though the Thai government occasionally waives this fee during promotional periods.
When visiting sacred sites, dress modestly—shoulders and knees should be covered, and shoes must be removed before entering temple interiors. Carrying a light scarf or sarong is a handy option.
Yes. Thailand has a well-connected network of domestic flights, ferries, and road transfers. For island hops (like Phuket to Phi Phi, or Krabi to Koh Lanta), boats and speed ferries are frequent and reliable.
Thailand is famous for its flavorful and diverse cuisine. You can try street food like pad thai, mango sticky rice, and satay in Bangkok, or enjoy fresh seafood on the islands. Vegetarian options are widely available, and most restaurants cater to international palates too.
Yes, Thailand is generally safe for tourists. Exercise normal precautions, especially in nightlife areas and when using taxis or tuk-tuks. Petty theft can happen in crowded spots, so keep valuables secure.
From budget hostels and boutique guesthouses to luxury resorts and pool villas, Thailand offers options for every kind of traveler. We recommend booking in advance during peak seasons.
Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially if you plan on adventure activities like snorkeling, diving, or motorbiking. Some immigration counters may also ask for proof of insurance on arrival.