Thailand offers plenty of culture, colour and beaches to die for. So, when planning a holiday to Thailand, we help you pick your prime time to go.
Lower temperatures and humidity make winter the most popular and best time to visit Thailand. Average temperatures in Bangkok hover around a pleasant 26 degrees. The winters tend to be dry, with only a few monthly rainfall days, providing an excellent opportunity to sample some of Bangkok’s swanky rooftop bars.
Sample the sounds of resident DJs on the 49th floor at Octave, with 360-degree views across the city or if Whisky is your tipple of choice, head to Alfresco 64 – the highest open-air whisky bar in the world.
The warm, dry weather in winter is the best time to visit some of the most spectacular beaches on the west coast. Andaman sea resorts such as Phuket and Khao Lak enjoy temperatures in the late twenties, and with the sea levels at their lowest this time of year, you won’t be struggling to find space even on the region’s most popular beaches.
In the North, the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai lie in rolling mountain valleys meaning the temperatures sit slightly cooler between 15 and 25, making a light jacket comfortable in the evening.
Late march marks the start of Thailand’s rainy season, with rainfall increasing further into the summer you go. As the rainy season is Thailand’s low season, there is potential to get excellent deals on accommodation. Luxurious 5-star beachfront hotels such as Outrigger or Avani Plus Samui resort alongside the coast of Taling Ngam beach for less than £100 a night
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