Highlights of Thailand

Start your adventure in the land of a thousand smiles

  • Great for exotic family holidays and honeymoons
  • Visit the floating market of Bangkok
  • See the emerald Buddha of Wat Phrae Kaew
  • Watch graceful Thai dancers
  • Enjoy authentic Thai cuisine and fresh tropical fruit

What to expect in Thailand :

An exceptional natural territory
An exceptional cultural and religious heritage
Many activities for the whole family
A true paradise for adventurers
Unforgettable diving spots

Friendly and fun-loving

With tropical islands, colourful cities and jungle hideaways, Thailand is perfect for adventurous travellers and family-friendly holidays. Eat at roadside noodle carts or learn how to make Thai green curry with the kids. Watch a Muay-Thai match at Lumpinee Stadium or take a boxing lesson in the ring.

Temples and floating markets

Thailand’s temples are truly a sight to behold. See the majestic emerald Buddha of Wat Phrae Kaew or take a family cycling tour of the sprawling ruins of Old Sukhothai. Kids just love the monkey temple of Lop Buri. For exotic souvenirs, drift along the floating market of Bangkok or explore the bustling alleys of Chatuchak market.

Turquoise seas and tropical islands

Thailand is blessed with over 1,000 tropical islands, with turquoise waters, jasmine and incense scented sea breezes, and white sandy beaches as far as the eye can see – perfect for family holidays. Feast on fresh mangos, pineapple and papaya, swim with tropical fish, or simply enjoy the relaxed, fun-loving atmosphere with an all-inclusive holiday by the Andaman Sea.

Facts of Thailand

Currency: Thai baht
Best months to visit: Nov - May
Well Known for: Tropical beaches & Cultural heritage
Languages: Thai

Our resort in Thailand

Whether you're in the buzz of the floating market of Chiang Mai, enjoying the sunset over Krabi Bay or in the tranquillity of one of the 40,000 Buddhist temples, you'll find whatever you're looking for in wonderful Thailand.

Phuket

Phuket Club Med in Thailand is dedicated to peace and relaxation. The turquoise sea completes the picture of a totally zen Resort, in beautiful Kata Bay. With its bungalows in the local style, sublime gardens and pool enhanced by lawn and teak, your all-inclusive holiday in Thailand will suspend you in a timeless moment of paradise.

Thailand Weather

Monthly weather averages in Thailand

Thailand’s tropical climate boasts brilliant sunshine and warm weather throughout the year. Interestingly, there are three seasons: a hot season from March to June with temperatures as high as 40°C, a rainy season between July and October with sporadic monsoons, and a ‘cool’ season from November to February.

The best time to travel to Thailand is between November and February when the weather is dry and sunny with average highs between 26°C and 29°C, perfect for exploring temples or relaxing on the beach.

Summer Months

Minimum temperature

Maximum temperature

Sunshine

Rainfall

May

26°C

34°C

8h

180mm

June

26°C

33°C

6h

180mm

July

26°C

33°C

5h

180mm

August

26°C

33°C

5h

170mm

September

25°C

32°C

5h

220mm

October

25°C

32°C

6h

190mm

Winter Months

Minimum temperature

Maximum temperature

Sunshine

Rainfall

November

24°C

31°C

8h

40mm

December

21°C

31°C

9h

10mm

January

21°C

32°C

9h

10mm

February

23°C

33°C

8h

10mm

March

25°C

34°C

9h

50mm

April

26°C

34°C

8h

110mm

Discover Thailand

Explore Bangkok, Visit the amazing Grand Palace or take up the art of Muay Thai

A stay in Thailand, an all-included escape

Whether you're in the buzz of the floating market of Chiang Mai, enjoying the sunset over Krabi Bay or in the tranquillity of one of the 40,000 Buddhist temples, you'll find whatever you're looking for in wonderful Thailand.

Thailand: a stay in paradise

From the all-inclusive Club Med Phuket resort, journey by boat to discover Koh Phi Phi - one of Thailand's gems with tuquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Continue your nautical excursion to the north, to the bay of Phang Nga, and climb the little-known island of Koh Yao Noi.

The other wealth of the country is its invaluable cultural and religious heritage. To discover this, your trip to Thailand will take you to Bangkok. At the Grand Palais, the gilded buildings and multicoloured statues outdo each other with their majesty. Once there, visit the Wat Phra Kaew and the Emerald Buddha, one of the most important Buddhist sites in Thailand. Heading back to the north, wander through the alleys of the Ayutthaya Historical Park. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it brings together impressive palaces, promenades and temples which place your all-inclusive stay in Thailand firmly under the sign of tradition and zen.

From thrills to tradition, everything is included during your stay in Thailand

Make the most of your stay in Thailand by enjoying the sport of Thai boxing or 'Muay-Thai', either by watching a fight at the Lumpinee Stadium or by taking part in an initiation lesson. Furthermore, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market will transport you to the heart of timeless Thailand. Amongst the vendors’ stalls and floating canoes, you'll notice the air perfumed by coriander, lime and, a Thai speciality, fresh banana tree flowers!

You may also be interested in...

DISCOVER MORE ABOUT CLUB MED
Seychelles All Inclusive - Golf Vacations - Scuba Diving