We always travel in their wet season and out of Australian school holidays so we get a better deal on the airfare and don't pay a King's Ransom for the hotel rooms. Apart from a VERY wet experience in Koh Samui we have been reasonably lucky since.
Cheers Geri
I've been to Thailand four times visited Bangkok and areas within a couple of hours drive, Cha Am (torrential rain the whole time and the hotel ground floor was flooded), Hua Hin, Chang Mai with a bit of trekking. I am not really a beach person and a few days is enough as I like being on the move but always enjoy a few days in Bangkok. I'm intending spending time in Bangkok next November on my way to Laos.
Chiang Mai - The Royal Princess
Ko Samui - The Baan Samui twice , The Paradise Beach resort, Centara Villas
Krabi - Krabi Thai Village
Phuket - The Phuket Hilton and The Andaman Cannacia
Hua Hin - The Anantara twice
Mae Hong Sorn - The Imperial Tara
Been to Bangkok several times, Classic Place, numerous visits to (and name combinations) for the Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa (preferred it when it was the Royal Garden Riverside and you could get a bed round the pool), Le Bua, Suwan Park.
Beach wise I've been to Cha'am (Methavalai hotel), Hua Hin (Royal Garden Village...now Anantara), numerous visits to Phuket (Kata three times, Panwa couple of times, Naithon),Phi-Phi , Pattaya, Koh Samet, Koh Samui a couple of times, Koh Tao, Khao Lak,Krabi numerous times.
Up north Chaing Mai numerous times both city and country, Chaing Rai, Chaing Saen, Mae Hong Sorn.
Several nameless hotels, many cheap and nasty ones, many cheap and lovely, (several whose names were consumed by too much Mekong), but i've calculated 8 visits, over 13 years, with increasing levels of luxury, and 3 visits that consumed my 30 day visa to the max.
Most memorable were the 60thb hut on bottle beach, and the Tubkaak which I still dream of!
So none of you have been to Koh Chang -where I live - yet? Time to be more adventurous
never been to Ko Chang, no but I would love to , next on my Thailand list, maybe Xmas 2009
Did consider Koh Chang but it seemed a bit of a pain to get to.
On a budget, take the bus from Ekkamai Bus Station, Bkk direct to the ferry pier ( about 250 baht - 5 hours drive) then ferry crossing (around 120 baht/return ticket, 30 - 45 minutes) then pick up truck taxi (songtahew) to your hotel - 50 - 80 baht/person. Leave Bkk early morning and be at your hotel by mid-afternoon.
I with my family usually we visit to Pattaya in April-May. There is all for fine family vacation. Scuba diving is Pattaya's most popular water sport - the water is clear, sea life plentiful, transport and accommodation readily available and instruction to a very high standard.
And yes macfarang we have been to Koh Chang.We went from Pattaya in September not the best time I know.Four hours in a mini bus in a storm.A ferry ride in very rough seas and two days of non stop rain followed by a very scary ferry ride back to the mainland.
Love to go back to koh chang but next time will pick a better part of the year.
Just took the plunge and booked our flights for October.Know its still the monsson but you still get plenty of sunshine and the hotels are much cheaper.Yet to plan where to go but only got 13 days so will not be going far.
Papa
Been to Chang Rai - Anatara
Phuket - Dusit Laguna
Phuket - Evason (twice)
Cha-Am - Holiday Inn (went when it was the Regent)
Krabi - Sheraton Krabi Beach
Bangkok - Shangri-La
Koh Lanta - Layana
We've been going to Thailand since 1996 and love the place!
Were supposed to be doing up our kitchen this year and spending money on more sensible things - but guess what - just booked a deal to Aleenta in Hua Hin for October this year. Can't wait now!!!!!
Welcome back to HT
Chiang Mai - the Empress, it might have changed its name now, the one in Bangkok has ( can't remember what it is )
Phuket - Amari Coral Beach - lovely setting away from the hustle & bustle of Patong, but within walking distance
Cape Panwa - I was there the year before Leonardo di Caprio stayed there when he filmed The Beach - again lovely setting but a bit remote, great if you just want to chill out.
Sea Pearl beach in Patong, - I don't know if this opened after the Tsunami as I know it was hit by it - very sad, a small hotel right across from the beach. Hope to go back to Phuket next time and see how things are.
Pattaya: Amari Orchid resort in North Pattaya away from the main town, right across from the beach
Asia hotel - out of town so nice and quiet as was the Cosy beach hotel (but the beach is down as steep cliff side, there are steps, loads of them
My friend has just stayed at the Areca lodge downtown and said that was very good
that is quite an impressive list.
Liz
We went for the first time last May (2007) and loved it...! Definitley want to go back and hopefully we will ! We stayed in Bangkok for 2 nights at the Century Park Hotel and then went on down to Koh Samui for 12 nights. Here we stayed on Bophut Beach, north of the island, at the Bandara Hotel and Spa.. Both hotels were really lovely - no complaints whatsoever. We were thoroughly spoilt at the Bandara - we were given a free upgrade to a cottage villa with private plunge pool and outdoor shower !...Brilliant !
We stayed in Bangkok (Amari Atrium) then onto Phuket (Cape Panwa)
What time of year do you normally go Fiona ??
July and August. Although we spent last New Year in Bangkok and loved it
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