Visit Thailand - Beach Tour Packages
Thailand is famous for its beautiful tropical beaches. There are 8000 tropical islands and a coastline of 2,573 miles. That's the splendor that Thailand can offer you.
In Thailand, you can explore many beautiful places. With the Thailand beach tour packages from Mauritius you can experience life in Bangkok. We offer you Thailand beach tour deals to best explore this country within budget.
What are the most popular destinations for Thailand beach tour packages?
To make the most of their Thailand trip, we have included all major attractions.
- Scale massive limestone rocks at Phra Nang Beach: Phra Nang Beach is generally considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand. It has white sands and blue water. One can swim and snorkel here. The beach is also home to Princess Cave said to be the residence of a fairy sea princess.
- Scuba diving and snorkeling at Ko-Phi-Phi: Ko-Phi-Phi Leh is home to the Maya Bay. All have to pay an entry fee since it is a national park. All kinds of water sports are popular in this spot. Enjoying at the restaurants and spas at White Sand Beach: This is the best place for a peaceful family holiday. It has lots of resorts and bungalows where you can relish the peace of the beaches and replenish body and mind.
- Patong Beach: Known for its vibrant nightlife, pristine beaches. Choose parasailing adventures, jet-skiing and other water sports. You can have an all-night party right here. Soi Bangla is the epicenter of all this area's exciting nightlife.
- Hua Hin Beach: In the 1920s it was constructed as a place of recreation for King Rama VII, but today many people go there to enjoy themselves and get away from others. Even better, the area around Hua Him Beach is also a fine place to enjoy oneself while playing golf. Such beautiful sunrise views can be seen from this beach, and they are enlightening in the extreme.
- Haad Rin: If you enjoy admiring the sunset and sunrise over the sea, then Haad Rin is just right for you. It also has a reputation for its Full Moon Party, which attracts many young people. The beats of the music and fun-filled crowd make it possible to lose yourself in dancing. There are also many street stalls and beachside cafes serving up delectable meals.
When is the best time to explore Thailand's beaches?
You can come to Thailand at any time of the year. Still, the ideal time to explore beaches is between November and April when it's cool and dry. If above all you're eager to head for the west coast, then winter will prove ideal as you may take part in watersports like diving and snorkeling. Traveling to the east coast You are able to travel there every day of the year. But check the rainfall: highest in November, lowest during January and February.
Thong Nai Pan Noi Beach
Koh Phangan is known for its wild full moon parties. If that’s what you’re looking for, then Thong Nai Pan Noi is not the place to go. This beach welcomes New Age hippie types, laidback bodyboarders, honeymooners and tourists looking for a slower pace of life (although those who prefer activity will find a diving school and jet-skis for hire). There are no off-shore reefs in its gin-clear waters, but velvet-like sand runs continuously into deep water at all tides, making the area great for swimming or splashing around.
Kata Noi
Kata Noi offers silky soft sand backed by a hillside road lined with sunset bars and small shacks selling cold Singha and good food. Riders will find a decent spot for surfing on the northern end of the beach, while snorkelers will do well to make for the rocky headlands at either end of the bay. Idlers, meanwhile, can choose to stay dry in the middle of the stretch, where they can rent a lounger for the day and bask in the warm tropical sun.
Tha Pho Beach
The white-sand stretch retains a feeling of isolation, with only sporadic homestays and budget hotels alongside the odd luxury resort. Thai paradise As one of the country's smaller islands, Koh Kood clings to its slow-paced dreaminess. Today it has a world away from the frenetic resorts found on Thailand’s more famous beach destinations. On the shores of Tha Pho Beach, however peaceful and quiet it may be you can still hear every wave breaking on its sandy sands, are actually teeming with undersea life: sea turtles; stingrays barracudas; reef dwellers all live peacefully together.
Sunset Beach
A beach with a Bohemian feel to it and, not surprisingly, beautiful sunsets.
Why go? Perched amidst big boulders sticking out of the sand and water, Sunset Beach in Koh Lipe (a little island off Thailand's southern border with Malaysia) is still not crowded. This "secret" spot, with its sand like sifted flour and cyan skies and Tiffany-blue waters, is bound to be popular among those who want to let the quiet in. Development is limited to sun loungers scattered on the beach and vendors selling cold drinks, except for a few bungalows and driftwood-built restaurants.