Flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Thailand

Discover Thailand

Discover Thailand

Why visit Thailand?

Thailand offers tropical beaches, vibrant cities, and lush mountains, all enriched by warm hospitality and a rich cultural heritage that you will feel from the moment you arrive.

What to expect

From buzzing Bangkok and laid-back Phuket to temple towns and island hideaways, you can balance city energy, coastal relaxation, and nature in a single trip.

Plan your trip

Thailand is a convenient hub for exploring mainland Southeast Asia, with excellent domestic connections that make it easy to combine multiple regions in one journey.

Top experiences in Thailand

Explore Bangkok’s Grand Palace and temples

Wander the ornate halls of the Grand Palace and nearby temples, where shimmering stupas and intricate gilded details tell stories of Thailand’s royal past.

Island-hopping from Phuket

Use Phuket as your base to sail to nearby islands, where limestone cliffs, turquoise bays, and quiet coves set the scene for snorkelling and beach days.

Cruise Bangkok’s canals

Glide along Bangkok’s klongs in a long-tail boat to see stilt houses, neighbourhood markets, and hidden temples away from the main roads.

Sunset views at Promthep Cape

Head to Promthep Cape in southern Phuket for sweeping sea views as the sun drops behind the Andaman Sea, with a soft evening breeze to end your day.

Street-life in Bangkok’s Chinatown

Walk through Bangkok’s Chinatown at dusk to see neon-lit streets, gold shops, and food stalls, with a lively atmosphere that runs late into the night.

Wellness retreats in southern Thailand

Combine your beach time with yoga, spa therapies, and gentle coastal walks at wellness resorts scattered along Thailand’s southern shores.

Floating markets near Bangkok

Visit a traditional floating market outside Bangkok to watch vendors paddle between boats stacked with fruit, snacks, and colourful flowers.

Experience Thailand’s way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link Bangkok and Phuket with many other Thai regions, while trains, buses, and ferries connect major cities, islands, and coastal towns for flexible itineraries.

Local life & culture

Thailand’s rhythm blends bustling city streets with slower-paced coastal and rural life, where community gatherings, festivals, and everyday markets shape the local character.

Where to unwind

You can unwind on Phuket’s beaches, in Bangkok’s riverside parks, or at coastal viewpoints and quiet bays along the Andaman Sea, ideal for relaxed walks and sea breezes.

A taste of Thailand

National dishes & specialties

Thailand is known for dishes such as spicy salads, curries, and stir-fries, with Bangkok a year-round dining hub and Phuket offering fresh seafood by the sea.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Bangkok’s malls and side streets mix food courts, cafes, and contemporary bistros, while Phuket’s beach areas and old town bring together casual eateries and modern bars.

Signature & scenic dining

You can dine with river views in Bangkok or by the water in Phuket, where rooftop terraces and seafront restaurants pair Thai flavours with memorable city or ocean vistas.

Retail therapy in Thailand

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Bangkok you will find large malls and lifestyle complexes with global brands and local labels, while Phuket offers resort-style shopping centres near the main beaches.

Markets & local crafts

Bangkok’s city markets and Phuket’s old town stalls are good places to look for textiles, accessories, and handmade crafts to bring home as reminders of your trip.

Evening retail scene

After dark, Bangkok’s shopping districts and Phuket’s night markets come alive with lights, music, and late-opening stalls and boutiques for relaxed browsing.

Best time to visit Thailand

Thailand generally has a tropical climate with three broad seasons that vary slightly by region. The cool and dry peak season runs from November to February, with typical daytime temperatures around 26–30°C (79–86°F), lower humidity, and clearer skies, especially pleasant for exploring Bangkok and the Andaman coast. The hot shoulder season falls between March and May, when temperatures often reach 30–35°C (86–95°F), with higher humidity and strong sunshine, making light clothing, sun protection, and midday breaks important. The rainy low season usually stretches from June to October, with temperatures around 28–32°C (82–90°F), frequent showers, and occasional heavier downpours, though many days still offer dry, bright periods for sightseeing and beach time.

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