There is something truly special about a Thailand honeymoon. Whether you want to relax at a tropical escape, visit historical sites, explore vibrant cities, try incredible local cuisine, or just enjoy each other’s company at stunning resorts, Thailand can fit the bill. Nicknamed “the land of smiles,” Thailand has a warm, welcoming culture that makes it the perfect honeymoon destination. It’s also one of the few countries in Asia where same-sex marriage is legal, making it a safe place for any travelers looking to celebrate their love.
Ahead, we share everything you need to know about planning a Thailand honeymoon. From when to go to where to stay, here’s how to get your itinerary in order for a trip you’ll never forget.
What Time of Year to Travel to Thailand
If you want to jet off after your winter wedding, Thailand is one of the best spots to enjoy deliciously warm weather. The ideal time to visit is in January, February, or March—a period that is outside both the country’s monsoon season and its hot summer months. But do be prepared for humidity, and for temperatures to creep into the high 80s. December is also an excellent time to visit, but be warned that certain areas like Koh Samui will still get significant amounts of rain earlier in the month.
How to Get Around Thailand
Flying is the way to go when traveling between major Thailand destinations. There are a few domestic airlines that make this easy, but don’t wait to book your tickets; flights can fill up quickly. While most of these trips are relatively inexpensive, anything going in or out of Koh Samui will be pricier due to its airport operated exclusively by Bangkok Airways.
Within your destinations, you can rely on Grab—the region’s preferred ride-sharing and delivery app—to get you a car. You can even order a tuk tuk ride off the app!
Best Destinations in Thailand
When traveling as far as Thailand for your honeymoon, we recommend trying to spend as much time as possible in each location. Explore the area, learn its history, try the regional food, enjoy the incredible hotels, and, of course, have some fun and relax with your new spouse. Ahead, we break down the top locations to put on your itinerary.
Bangkok
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There is a lot to see in the bustling city of Bangkok. After allowing yourself to adjust to the time difference, dedicate a half day to a private tour of Bangkok’s temples and palaces. Not only are they breathtaking, but the tours will teach you quite a bit about Thailand’s history and culture.
Be sure to spend some time in Chinatown with an empty stomach for a tour of incredible Thai and Chinese cuisine, and explore Song Wat Road to find a trendy mix of boutiques, cafés, and street art. Queer travelers should definitely put a trip to the Silom neighborhood on their itinerary to explore the vibrant strip of gay bars and attend a drag show featuring contestants from Drag Race Thailand. Given it’s the hub for most international flights, consider bookending your trip here.
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