Bangkok, Phuket & Koh Phi Phi Island Vacation

What to expect on this itinerary
From crystal waters to golden towers and curious fish to floating markets, this custom tailored tour through Thailand will bring you the fast-paced brilliance of Bangkok and the fabulous qualities of the southern Islands. You will vacation where the modern jungle meets wondrous history to witness the unparalleled beauty of jungle mountains surrounded by perfect beaches. Bask in the royal luxuries and priceless treasures, while you enjoy the delicious cuisine and stellar culture. Immerse yourself in the life of Thailand where the splendor of Bangkok, Phuket and Koh Phi Phi come to you.
Customizable Itinerary
Bangkok – Arrive and Untie
As your plane descends into the Bangkok Airport you will see the incredible sprawl of the city wrapped around the ancient Chao Phraya River. You will be met by a private transfer and guided to your luxurious accommodation ready to take on the beauty of Southern Thailand. The city is a diamond still hidden within bits of coal, where the best of Bangkok is not measured by the look of the jewel itself, but by how it reflects light. And Bangkok is nothing but illuminating. The city is filled with vibrancy, a fast-moving bustle that, at first, feels rushed and out of focus, but quickly becomes an understanding movement. You can follow the flow of people and cars, the sounds of boats and taxis. What once felt like haste becomes a composed city, making the speed at which people move that much more impressive.
Beneath the gentle brush of banyan trees, hidden behind the rising skyline, are quiet streets and local flair, where Thai culture continues to thrive. Even if hidden, you can easily find the secluded charm of cobblestone streets and welcomed shade. The gentle scrape of a wok against a burner emanates from the streets echoing after the local vendors, while the scent of fresh mint and crushed peanuts fills the air. The soft smiles of the locals will give you a hardy welcome as the city slows its pace and you find yourself in the heart of Thailand ready to see more.
What's Included:
Bangkok – Smiling Palaces and Reclining Buddha
Bangkok – Unique Marketing
Phuket – En Route to Sapphire Islands
Koh Phi Phi – The Island Connection
Koh Phi Phi – Beyond “The Beach”
Koh Phi Phi – Away We Go
Trip Highlights
- Discover the beauty of Thailand's islands beginning on the stunning shores of Phuket
- Luxuriate on the immaculate shores of Koh Phi Phi Island
- Witness the sensational Grand Palace, the traditional home to the Thai Royal Family
- See the exceptional Emerald Buddha, carved from one single treasured stone
- Experience the traditional Floating Market where the wonder of the boats and the freshness of the produce are inspiring
- Delight in a snorkeling excursion to view the vibrant purples and oranges glittering beneath the water’s surface surrounded by darting marine life
- Bask in the lively culture of life in Bangkok on a tour along the edges of the celebrated Chao Phraya River
Detailed Description
Step into the fast-paced cities and fabulous beach scenery of Thailand on this 9-day tour meant to bring you to the splendor of Bangkok and the magnificence of the Southern Islands. Here you will experience temples that rise and markets that float, where the ocean is crystal and the coral glows. You can see the emerald statue of Buddha beneath the vibrant halls of the Royal Palace complex and dig your feet into the secluded sands of a seducing beach. From the fast pace life of Bangkok to the relaxed waves of Koh Phi Phi Island, you will have it all during your custom Thailand vacation.
You will begin this spectacular tour in Bangkok, the largest city in Thailand. The capital city reaches high and wide, with skyscrapers that reach as far back as the horizon. The beauty of the quiet streets and serene parks are treasures that will help ease the rush of the city, within the charming green of the Golden Mountain or the reflective waters of Lumphini Park. After you settle into the city you will traverse the waters of Chao Phraya River and disembark at the Grand Palace. The royal complex is filled with temples and halls, decorated with gilded spires and arched windows. Where the antique throne opulently sits you can also see a gentle glow of mosaic glass. Within the grace of the Emerald Buddha is intense color and fabulous detail. Outside of the city will bring you to the storied Floating Market of Damnoen Saduak. The energy of the market helps bring the culture to life, where the traditions of the riverbanks are on display within colorful produce and delicious aromas.
Your vacation will continue on the wonderful island of Phuket. Whether set along the secluded shore of Freedom Beach or strolling through the colorful homes of Old Town, the day will be at your leisure, giving you the best of the island and its wonderful panoramas. A short ferry ride will have you on the island of Koh Phi Phi, a place that most would call paradise. The days on Koh Phi Phi are yours to explore, from watching the sunset or visiting Maya Bay, known for its landscape in the movie, “The Beach.” You will snorkel around a national reserve, dine with your feet resting in the calm sea, and let yourself be absorbed by the splendor of southern Thailand. Start with the fast and ease into the relaxed, but know that it will all be fabulous.
Starting Price
$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Below is a brief summary of our 2018-2019 family trip to Thailand and Cambodia. Each year on Christmas we pick a new place to explore and spend time together. As the kids get older and we see them less often, Trish and I really look forward to sharing these quality experiences with them.
Christmas is high season for SE Asia and so we knew there would be crowds. We are a very active family and prefer that most of our activities include getting out and moving, exploring and adventuring. We prefer to have a private adventure with a knowledgeable guide, rather than a group tour where there is a need to cater to the least active of the group. With that caveat, here is the report:
Day 1 – Arrival into Bangkok
The lines at Immigration in Thailand can take over an hour to get processed, we paid for a Fast Track service which was well worth it. After 24 hours of travel, the last thing you want to do is wait in an extended queue. A guide with our name placard met us as we got off the plane and led us directly to the immigration officer with no wait, and then immediately to the baggage claim. VIP service indeed.
We arrived late in the afternoon and went directly to the hotel where we had Two Bedroom Suite and a Grand Deluxe Room for the six of us. Highly recommend the hotel. Great service, city views, comfortable beds, and an amazing breakfast buffet.
Day 2 –Bangkok Biking
Most of us woke really early (the effects of jetlag) and I went for a 5:30 AM run in Lumphini Park. I was shocked to see hundreds of joggers out getting their morning exercise, running circles around a 1.5 km loop surrounding the park. It was impressive.
At 8:30 AM we were taken from the hotel to our private tour of the city and countryside on bicycles. Our guide, Aon, spent a few minutes getting to know us, and we were off. The traffic on the streets of Bangkok is madness. Motorcycles, tuk-tuks, autos, buses, and pedestrians all vying for a finite amount of tarmac. Add seven bicycles to the mix and the scene is comical with the weaving and bobbing of bodies and machines. Miraculously, we survived thanks in large part to Aon’s deft guidance.
First stop was the Farmer’s Market. The hustle and bustle of commerce were fun to see. Every type of fresh produce was available, as was live, dying, or butchered livestock and fishes. Not a place for the animal lovers and the smell was a bit horrific as the day’s juices covered the concrete streets.
Leaving the market, we boarded longtail boats with our bikes, crossed the Chao Prava river, and biked country trails which were elevated above the jungle floor. We had a good Thai meal at a local restaurant, returned to the boats and biked back.
Highly recommend this tour company. Ohn was delightful, knowledgeable, and a charismatic hostess- She got the most family votes for the best guide of the trip.
We stayed at the hotel the second night.
Day 3 – Travel to Chiang Mai
We were picked up for our short flight to Chiang Mai, which is an hour flight north on Bangkok. Upon arrival, we were met by our guide for the day, Nancy. The itinerary was seeing the Thai temples of Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Pra Sing, and Wat Prathat Doi Suthep. Lots of ornate buildings, old architecture, tons of Buddhas, history, and symbolism. At every stop, there were street food stalls and local merchants catering to the crowds. We found the coveted “elephant pants” for Bridget and Camdyn and a pretty neat high-end jade store where Trish picked out a belated birthday necklace.
By the end of the day, we had seen our fair share of Thai temples and were dropped off at a beautiful resort for the night. The resort was cottage style with cabana rooms that were nestled next to pools that weaved throughout the resort. The service here was also excellent- less refined than the last hotel but more genuine. Most of the breakfasts and dinners during our stay in Chaing Mai were here, as the hotel was a bit remote from downtown.
Day 4 – Elephants!
The next day we were picked up and taken to the Elephant Sanctuary. We spent the morning feeding them sugar cane, bananas, and protein balls for dessert. We learned about their lifestyles and behaviors and Gavin, Tegan and Camdyn ended the afternoon joining them in the mud for a good scrub down. The ability to interact directly with the animals in their natural habitat was a real treat. They truly are amazing creatures – big and beautiful. One of them was pregnant and we could see the baby move like some wild alien in her belly.
We returned to the hotel, where everyone got a massage- except for me. I went for a run.
That night, Tegan, Bridget and I went to the Sunday Night Street Market. Absolute mayhem, which was part of the fun. Part food market, part street fair, part circus, all in an open air and festive environment, the play was humming! There were times when it was hard to push through the crowds as space was defined by all of the merchant stalls that lined the streets. We ate, shopped and people watched. It was a fun evening.
Day 5 – Ah, Nature?
Nancy was once again our host for the day and she and her driver picked us up for what I thought would be a great hike up some mountain where we could stretch our legs and enjoy some wild. After all, it was described as “one of the most fertile troves of natural treasure in Chiang Mai, DoiIntanon National Park. The invigorating mountain air, the fresh, cool climate, makes it a rejuvenating break from the city.” We did get to Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s tallest peak at 2,565 meters, but it was slow-go as it was December 31and half of Chaing Mai had the same idea. Once at the top, the destination was a street food market and a couple of .5 km loops through the forest. And it was swarming with bodies. We actually couldn’t get off the hill fast enough.
We stopped briefly at the Twin Chedi - built by the Thai Airforce to honor King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit, and at the summit - the shrine of Chao Inthawitchayanon, the former prince of Chiang Mai.
On the way back, we stopped at the impressive Wachiratharn Waterfall which was probably the best part of the day, as we were left to explore it on our own and we were able to climb to the top where the crowds preferred to remain below.
We’d skip this day again. Even without the crowds, the trip didn’t warrant the time.
Back to the resort.
Day 6 – Travel to Phuket
After a private shuttle and a quick two-hour flight south, we landed in Phuket. Phuket is an island province of Thailand known for its beautiful beaches and iconic pinnacle rock islands off its coast. We had Googled pictures of the resort online and were excited to be right on the beach in a resort with many pools and water slides for Camdyn- The Centara Grand Resort. Upon arriving, however, we were dropped off at the Centara Karon Resort- a third rate sister facility which was a 5-10 minute walk to the beach and which overlooked a crowded and unkempt street. Rooms were extremely dated, plumbing questionable, service and attitudes were poor. It was such a contrast to what we had experienced in the first two locations that I thought that it must be a mistake. There were two "Centara" hotels close to each other. The issue turned out to be the word GRAND in our itinerary, which despite also having the word Karon in it, would show up as the nice beachfront property when we Googled it when previewing the itinerary. The "Karon" had no Grand it it’s name and we now know why.
I placed a call to our trip planner at the travel company to try and remedy it. To his credit, he found a place an hour north, but that would cost us another $3,200. We were told that it was a four-bedroom house on the beach. We booked it- not willing to spend more than the single night at the “Karon”.
Day 7 – More Phuket
We arrived the next morning to the four-bedroom house with its own pool as part of the resort. It wasn’t “on the beach” as there was another house between it and the sand, but it wasn’t far and the facilities were so much better.
The beaches in Phuket are gorgeous- clear water, blond sand, and almost empty, but the waves (at least in the two places where we stayed) are small or non-existent and any swimming exposed you to painful (but not debilitating) jellyfish stings. So unless your idea of fun is laying on the beach, there wasn’t a lot to do.
Day 8 – Island Exploring, Kayaking, Swimming- Phuket area
We were dropped off at the boat harbor to join the canoeing company for our tour. After waiting for everyone to arrive (how many people are on this trip!?!), we were divided into four groups of around 40-50 and herded onto four boats. Honestly, sardines have more room than we did on the boat. Fortunately, there was no smoking allowed while on the boat, so all of the chain smokers who previously puffed away while waiting to board didn’t expose us to their toxins while on the water.
“Explore” consisted of landing on a small island, walking it and viewing a unique looking rock that shoots from the sea like a construction piling and is famous for being featured in the 1974 Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. The problem was that there were at least 300-400 others doing the same thing, reminiscent of Disneyland on Independence Day weekend. What a cluster!
“Kayak” consisted of getting into a two-man inflatable and having a “guide” paddle you through a cave- lasting around 10 minutes. If there were a hundred strokes during the trip, I’d be surprised. Oh, the adventure!
Finally, the “Swim” was at an island overrun with food and “activity” vendors where you had to remain in an area cordoned off with buoys to avoid all of the boat traffic, jet skis, and “other dangers”. It wasn’t much larger than the local public pool.
Each island stop required 15-30 minutes of sardine boating. Mercifully, we were done early afternoon and could get back to our room to create our own adventures.
This is a MUST MISS tour.
Day 9 – More Phuket
Free day. We made the most of it spending the morning reading, walking the beach along the far tarmac of the airport to see the planes take off and land up close, and watching for the storm remnants of Cyclone Pabuk (which never arrived). At the end of the day, Camdyn and I made use of the slide park at the resort and had the place to ourselves. I guess no one likes sliding in the rain??
Honestly, any return trip to Thailand would not include a stop in Phuket. Super touristy, overpriced, and a mecca for the uninspired sand kickers and urban whales.
Day 10 –Siem Reap
We flew to Siem Reap the next morning and got a shuttle to our hotel. While the Thailand traffic was crazy, the Cambodia traffic was chaos. It was amazing that we never saw a collision between the tens of thousands of vehicles and pedestrian traffic during our stay. Tuk-tuks and mopeds and motorcycles were the preferred mode of travel. We heard that the tax on vehicles was 120% of the sale price, which meant only the really wealthy could afford to drive a car.
We settled into the hotel, which was very nice for the area. The service was excellent and the staff hooked us up with dinner reservations and transportation. In the evening we visited the famous Circus Show, which was a mix between a musical, comedy, and acrobatics, with fantastic feats of strength and flexibility- all under a tent. Old school carnival style. Highly recommend.
Day 11 –Siem Reap Temples
The next day we toured the “big three” temples of Cambodia. Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Phrom. These were reminiscent of South American temples of the Aztecs. They were built in the 12th and 13th centuries by the kings of the day as a capital city (Angkor Thom), a monastery, university, and a temple of worship. Volcanic and limestone rock was hauled by boat, man, and elephant from 70 kms away to build the stunning architecture that has survived the centuries.
This area has a rich history so a knowledgeable guide who is able to speak English well will make the day really enjoyable. Fortunately for us, our guide Tola was every bit the knowledgeable and articulate host.
Day 12 –Siem Reap- Jeeps, Bicycles and a Boat
Our guide Chili picked us up the next morning in a couple of 1960s Jeeps, which were the spoils of the Vietnam War. Spartan and seasoned, they were every bit the “General Purpose” vehicles you’d expect to see in the jungle of Cambodia. We drove about an hour on very dusty roads to a small village where we jumped on single-speed cruiser bikes and rode to the local market. The market was an open-air version of capitalist commerce. Each stall specialized in a specific sector- produce and meats (by far the largest), electronics, house and garden, toys, clothing, hardware, etc. The place had it all.
After the bike ride, we continued by Jeep to a village on the bank of Tonle Sap Lake where we climbed the stairs of a home on stilts, 30 feet in the air, and had the best local meal of our whole trip.
Once lunch was finished, we boarded a local fishing boat and toured the floating village of Kompong Khleang. The Vietnamese Village homes of Kompong Khleang are built on objects that keep them afloat on Tonle Sap. The village moves along the river and sometimes up to the lake depending on the season. There was a floating school, a hospital, local shops, and even a hairdresser.
We finished with an open-air jeep ride back to the hotel where we all looked three shades darker with the layer of red dirt caked to every part of exposed skin. Quick showers and the rest of the afternoon and evening was spent relaxing poolside. And I went for a city “trail” run.
Day 13 – Back to Bangkok
The next morning was a short return flight to Bangkok for our final day. We were met by our guide Willow who took us to lunch and then boarded a private long tail boat for a tour of the canals of the Chao Prava River. The tour gave us a glimpse of the underbelly of Thailand- away from the tourism and commerce. The different angles of life exposed via the backyards of the neighborhoods was a cool perspective.
That evening we went to Chinatown, which is famous for its variety of food in an open-market environment. While it had received high ratings, we were mostly disappointed, although Trish and Gavin were able to find some good ramen.
Day 14 – Departure
We flew out the next morning to San Francisco via Taipei for the 20-hour trip back home.
Of note:
The people of Thailand and Cambodia are amazing. Kind, friendly and accommodating. They were the best part of the trip.There doesn’t appear to be a culture of outdoor activity and exploration, so the trails are utilitarian and not paths to scenic destinationsDo your homework on accommodations. It will make a huge difference to your stay.We preferred our time in Cambodia over that in ThailandLearn to squat. Most public bathrooms are open hole.Our trip planner at the travel company was very responsive and accommodating during our trip
Final Thoughts:
With our trips, so much of what we get out of them is our family time together- regardless of the specific sights or activities. We can make a great adventure out of a deluge in the middle of an ocean (done that). We are privileged to have four amazing kids who get along great, regardless of the circumstances. Sure, there are times when we each need some space, but those times are solved with a book, a walk, or a run. We’ll chalk this trip up as another success. Not necessarily as one that amazed us with specific adventures, but one that nourished us with the richness of being together, for two weeks, meeting great people in new lands.
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My husband and I went on our honeymoon to Singapore to Thailand (from NYC), and everything was planned out seamlessly for us. We were given guidance from our travel agency on how to structure the trip in the best way, and making sure to include all "must have" experiences and locations for us. Our travel agency was very responsive and willing to go back and forth with me a lot before we locked in my ideal itinerary. I appreciated the online itinerary that I could follow as the updates were made, and the family/friends version that I could share without prices and nitty gritty details.
Of course, we didn't know how great the travel agency was until we got there and experienced everything they had arranged for us. I was nervous about traveling to Asia considering the major language barrier and extreme cultural differences, but they secured an English-speaking guide for all of our excursions. Also, we had someone waiting for us for each airport transfer which was extremely helpful to not have to navigate the taxi situation in a foreign city. The excursions that were recommended and secured for us were top notch. All were well organized and provided amazing, unique experiences that we will never forget. The hotels were all also very nice, great locations, and excellent service.
We had one minor snag regarding vouchers that could have been avoided if we had known that we were to receive the rest of our information/paperwork at the next location. We needed a voucher for a ferry transfer to get to our hotel, but the packet of vouchers was waiting for us at the hotel. The ferry attendant gave us our tickets, but made a stink about not having the voucher (but, she still gave us the tickets so clearly it wasn't that important). Had she just not mentioned the seemingly unnecessary voucher, we would have never thought that we were missing a large chunk of vouchers and paperwork. This caused us to freak out a little and call the local Thailand affiliate. I wish we had known the plan with the vouchers being at the hotel and we would not have worried as much. I also wish we knew more details about how involved the transfer would be that day from Phuket airport to the resort on Koh Phi Phi island. We knew it was a ferry ride, but did not know it was an hour car transfer from the airport, 2.5 hours waiting for the ferry, and then a 4 hour ferry ride! I will say that their local affiliate was super helpful and made sure everything was 100% resolved and we were all set. Having that local company is a must, and in the future I will look only for travel companies that have local affiliates for this reason.
Your overall comments on Zicasso
The website looked awesome and the about section made me feel like this was an honest and trustworthy company. I mentioned it to a coworker and he immediately said he and all of his friends used Zicasso to book their honeymoons, so I knew I was in good hands.
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My husband and I went to Thailand on our honeymoon and worked with this agent for our travel plans. This was the most amazing trip we have every taken. From the start, our agent was attentive, knew just what we wanted, and listened to our needs. We told her that we are a fun couple who likes to explore, go out and see the night-life, be adventurous, and see everything we could while we were there. She worked with us to customize our trip until it was perfect. She felt with all of my billions of questions, was quick to respond back, and if she didn't know the answer to something she found out the answers and got back to me with an answer right away. The trip was fabulous! - we started by going to bangkok to see the floating markets, the train market, the coconut farms, and the grand palace. The next day we went to Chang Mai and did a cooking class (OMG what a blast! way over exceeded my husbands and my expectations), then we had a birthday dinner that night which was set up by the company at a local restaurant, we went zip lining, rode elephants, saw the long-neck tribes, went to the Loy Krathong festival. Next we went to Phuket and Phi Phi islands. Phuket we took a sunset cruise that lasted the whole day. We never would have known this was possible to do if it wasn't set up by our travel company. In phi phi we stayed at the Zeavola resort! (anyone going to Phi Phi HAS to stay there!). Everything was set up by this company and they did a wonderful job! the trip was completely customized for us and we re-worked the itinerary over a few months. The company is straight forward from the start. No hidden fees or "bad recommendations" of things to do. We would highly recommend booking with this company for your trip!
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This travel company was the absolute best! Talk about bang for your buck! The travel company planed a 2 week trip for us to Thailand and we got to do everything imaginable from going to the floating market in Bangkok to swimming with elephants in the river in Chiang Mai to seeing Phi Phi island where the movie "The Beach" was filmed in Phuket. This travel company put us in the nicest hotels and all of the hotels were in a great location, especially the Bangkok and Chiang Mai hotels as they were all walking distance within everything.
From the first email to the very end of our trip, this travel company was the epitome of customer service! The travel company would answer every email and provided detailed responses to all of our questions. This travel company was great about providing detailed itineraries and ticket information right before our trip. They even provided travel information about the culture and the ever important information like how much to tip, etc. It was perfect! We even got to meet our travel planner (he arranged the entire trip for us) the first day we landed in Bangkok, which was so cool!
We had all private tours, except for two, and the non-private tours were just as cool as the private tours.
We had two minor issues - not at all the travel company's fault. One group tour was late picking us up and I accidentally misplaced my passport. Each time we contacted our travel specialist, he immediately picked up the phone. For the tour, we were picked up within 15 minutes of notifying the travel specialist and we didn't miss anything - the tour actually waited for us before starting. With my passport, our travel specialist immediately contacted the US consulate for us to figure out what were the next steps. Luckily, within that 15 minutes, I found my passport, but the point is our travel specialist was on top of things. You could count on him to assist you when you were in a foreign country.
In the end, I would highly recommend this travel company and we will definitely being using this travel company for our next Southeast Asia trip!
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