Singapore Airlines operates daily flights from Amsterdam to Singapore with onward connections to our destinations in Thailand.
From Singapore, Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary Scoot offers flights to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hatyai, Krabi, and Phuket.
Thailand is one of Southeast Asia’s most popular destination for Dutch travelers. No wonder, as exploring the mesmerizing Kingdom of Thailand is certainly an unforgettable experience. Crystal-clear waters in Koh Samui, Krabi or Phuket, amazing shopping options and vibrant nightlife in Bangkok, cultural treasures around Chiang Mai and of course mouth-watering food and friendly people throughout the country - Thailand has it all. Scroll down to read more about our destinations in Thailand.
As the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is a city of endless diversity where boredom is never an option. It offers authentic Thai cuisine alongside the very best dishes from almost every part of the world. Bangkok’s nightlife is legendary and offers an unparalleled range of entertainment. The city is dotted with numerous glittering Buddhist temples of great beauty and fascination.
There are also magnificent palaces, numerous shopping centres and a feel of the inhabitants’ traditional ways of life, especially along the timeless canals and the Chao Phraya River. It is worth taking a trip along its waters to take a glimpse of old Bangkok and experience Thailand’s gentle culture amidst the bustle of a dynamic metropolis.
Get ready to enjoy a complete holiday experience – white-sand beaches, stunning resorts, great food, bargain shopping, a vibrant nightlife and friendly locals. Trips out to the nearby bays and coral islands like Similan and Phi Phi are a treat for snorkellers, divers and landlubbers. A visit to Wat Chalong, a Buddhist temple is definitely worthwhile. Don’t hesitate to take up the big gourmet challenge and sample some local delicacies.
More than 300 temples, fabulous food, fine handicrafts and a diverse culture make Thailand’s northern capital quintessentially Thai. The recent presence of trendy shops, restaurants, bars and hotels speak of its appetite for stylish modernity.
Popularly known as the ‘The Rose of the North’ and with an enchanting location on the banks of the Ping River, the city and its surroundings are blessed with stunning natural beauty and a uniquely indigenous cultural identity. Quite a tourist attraction in Chiang Mai are elephants painting with their trunks.
A tropical paradise, Koh Samui is an ideal retreat for sun, sea and sand lovers. As Thailand’s third largest island, Koh Samui offers rich natural resources and a glittering selection of retreats for holidaymakers of all types. Once mainly a stopover rather than a destination, ‘Phuket’s little sister’ has had a dramatic transformation in recent years.
Just a 30-minute boat ride north of Koh Samui lies Koh Phangan which is famous for its full-moon beach parties. Beautiful Koh Tao is popular amongst divers since it has some of the most exciting underwater excursions in the entire Gulf area.
Krabi, Thailand’s untouched town, is the best place to admire the stunning limestone mountains, watch the monkeys playing in the trees, study the flora by kayak or relax on a beautiful beach. Explore the culture of Thailand in a Buddhist temple or walk through the ThungTeao national park. Flights from Singapore to Krabi are operated by Scoot, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.
Hat Yai is the fourth largest city in Thailand and is situated close to the Malaysian border in Songklha Province. That is also the reaon that Hat Yai is especially popular among tourist passing by, travelling to or from Malaysia.
While Hat Yai is not that touristy, there are still a lot of attractions worth visiting including Hat Yai Municipal Park's cable car, numerous beautiful temples and its own floating market.
Flights from Singapore to Hat Yai are operated by Scoot, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.