Thailand Holidays 2025/2026
Exotic scenery dotted with waterfalls, dense emerald jungles, dazzling beaches and a bustling capital attract thousands to holiday in Thailand every year. It’s a destination full of charm and magic, as well as vibrant colours and an exciting atmosphere – nothing quite tops it.
Fortunately, holidays to Thailand can cost a lot less than you might think and you don’t have to miss out on any part of this paradise. Browse all of our cheap Thailand holidays today and experience the holiday of a lifetime.
Thailand Holiday Deals
The sensory delights of Thailand
There’s an awful lot to take in on holiday in Thailand. From the busy streets of the capital Bangkok and neon lights of Phuket at night, to iconic beaches, idyllic islands and phenomenal natural landscapes in quaint villages. East most definitely meets west in a land that is exotic but welcomes in visitors with big smiles.
Thailand package holidays are sure to provide a base that is the right pace for you, but best of all, getting around is super easy, so you can explore resort after resort.
Cheap holidays to Thailand are possible throughout the year, though the cheapest months are between March and September. The temperatures sit around 29°C at this time, despite being the wet season, but if you don’t mind the chance of a shower, lower prices and less crowds can certainly be a huge attraction for some people.
Key Facts for Thailand:
- Language: Thai
- Currency: Thai Baht (THB)
- Timezone: GMT+7
- Avg. Flight Time: 12 hours (from London)
- Visas: You do not need a visa if you’re travelling to Thailand for up to 60 days – but you will need to register for a Digital Arrival Card.
Holidays in Thailand
Thailand offers a holiday for everyone, from luxury beach resorts to family-friendly adventures and fun-filled island escapes.
Where's best to go in Thailand?
Thailand and its islands are a paradise of turquoise waters, golden beaches, and vibrant local culture, perfect for adventure, relaxation, or unforgettable beach escapes.
Our guide to Thailand holidays
Popular hotels in Thailand
Looking for some of our most popular hotels in Thailand? Here’s a few to get you inspired:
Frequently asked questions about holidays to Thailand
The best months to go to Thailand are between November and April, when the dry season is. These do happen to be the coolest months too, but temperatures still hover around 27℃ every day.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for a cheap holiday to Thailand, your best bet will be between March and September, which happens to be the wet season. Temperatures in these months sit around 28℃ and crowds are much smaller, and if you don’t mind the chance of rain, you can get yourself a great Thailand holiday deal.
Thailand is relatively cheap and you’re more than likely to find yourself spending less than you would in restaurants and shops at home.
Despite the long haul flight and tropical backdrop, cheap Thailand holidays are more than achievable – especially with Holiday Hypermarket.
The best place to stay in Thailand depends what you’re looking for.
Each region offers just as much magic as the one before, but they do have differences.
Khao Lake is the most relaxed and slow paced of the three regions, plus it has several National Parks to explore – it’s a great spot for families looking for a laid back getaway in the sun.
Phuket tends to be the busiest and most lively area, offering plenty of activities and adventure, a well as historic sights and impressive architecture. Certainly the best choice if you’re looking for nightlife.
Krabi and Phuket are similar, but Krabi may just pip the top spot for the best views and beaches. It’s very idyllic and some would say just a slower-paced version of Phuket.
The rainy season in Thailand is between May and October, with September seeing the most rainfall.
Luckily, temperatures still sit around 27℃ in these months so it’s still an ideal time to holiday in Thailand.
The currency in Thailand is Thai Baht (THB).
As it is not a closed currency, you can get your travel money ahead of your holiday.
The official language of Thailand is Thai (or Central Thai).
Learn some useful phrases before your holiday to give you a helping hand.
The time difference between the UK and Thailand is 7 hours – with Thailand 12 hours ahead (GMT+7).
The average flight time from the UK to Thailand is 12 hours – but this can vary slightly depending on where you are flying from and to.
No, if you are travelling to Thailand for less than 60 days as a tourist, you do not need a visa. But, you do need to register for a Digital Arrival Card within 3 days ahead of your arrival date.
If you are travelling for other purposes or for 60 days or more, you will need a visa. Be sure to stay updated with the official Government recommendations.
