Wat Arun in Bangkok

Five incredible destinations close to Bangkok

From vibrant big cities to white-sand beaches.

July 2023
Five day trips you can make from Bangkok. Not far from the Thai capital, you’ll find idyllic beaches, family-oriented resorts, and lively metropolises. We list all the places you don’t want to miss while you’re there.

Bangkok is the perfect place to fly into if you want to discover Thailand. There are so many things to discover, you can’t possibly do them all in one day. Get things off on the right foot with 48 hours in Bangkok before continuing on to your next destination. Here are five incredible destinations you can’t afford to miss – just a few hours from Bangkok by boat, plane, bus, or train.

Koh Samet in Thailand

Where the locals from Bangkok spend their weekends

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Are you looking for a peaceful vacation surrounded by swaying palms and white-sand beaches? If so, the tiny island of Koh Samet, just a short three-hour trip from Bangkok, is the perfect choice! Foreign tourists and locals alike flock here on the weekends to enjoy the island’s beach resorts, bars, and mile-long white-sand beaches.

Koh Chang in Thailand

The lushest island in Thailand

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It’s not surprising that Koh Chang is often called the most beautiful isle in Thailand. The island, which is the largest in the country, boasts a national park with miles of sandy beaches and lush natural scenery. As it’s still largely undiscovered by tourists, it makes the perfect destination when you simply want to enjoy some peace and relaxation.

A temple in the small of Phrae, Thailand

The pearl of northern Thailand

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There’s no shortage of exciting destinations to discover in northern Thailand. The natural environment is strikingly different from the southern part of the country and the prices are easier on the wallet. The small town of Phrae is a genuine pearl with plenty of attractions – inspiring architecture, intriguing temples and sculptures, and mystifying mushroom-shaped pillars.

Similan Islands
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A paradise for water sports

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The Similans are a paradise for divers and snorkelers. Beneath the crystal-clear waters, it’s easy to spot colorful tropical fish and spectacular corals. The best way to get here from Bangkok is to take a domestic flight to Phuket or bus or taxi to Khao Lak, where you can board a ferry to the islands. The Similan Islands are open between November and April.

Pattaya

The beach town that never sleeps

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In the big city of Pattaya, just a two-hour bus ride from Bangkok, the action never stops. Pulsating nightlife, exciting dining options, and sun-drenched beaches are all close at hand. “Shop ‘til you drop” while you’re there, enjoying all the malls, shopping centers, and markets, before you head toward the bright neon lights and soak up all the nightlife. 

Koh Samui

The island with the most attractions

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Thailand’s next-largest island, Koh Samui, is a vacation paradise that you simply must experience! You can get here in just an hour with a domestic flight from Bangkok. Experience the best of Thailand – alluring beaches, spectacular sunsets, fun-filled attractions, and an active restaurant and bar scene. While you’re there, make sure you check out the iconic Buddha Temple and popular snorkeling spots all around the island!

Text by Peggy Hansson