4 Nights 5 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Thai
The 4-night, 5-day Phuket and Krabi package offers an enchanting blend of Thailand’s stunning coastal destinations. The adventure begins in Phuket, where travelers stay in a comfortable hotel and explore the island’s vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and cultural landmarks. Highlights include visits to Patong Beach, the Big Buddha, and possibly a tour to the nearby Phi Phi Islands. The journey then continues to Krabi, renowned for its breathtaking limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters. In Krabi, guests can enjoy the serene beaches of Ao Nang, visit the famous Railay Beach, and explore natural wonders like the Emerald Pool and Hot Springs. The package generally includes daily breakfasts and often additional meals, with seamless transfers between Phuket and Krabi, ensuring a smooth and immersive experience of Thailand’s stunning southern coast.
Pickup from Airport and Transfer to hotel.
Drop at Phuket International Airport
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Costs can vary based on accommodation, inclusions, and travel class. On average, you might expect to spend between INR 45,000 to INR 75,000 per person.
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather, swimwear for beach and pool time, and comfortable footwear for exploring. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a light rain jacket.
Ensure your routine vaccinations are up to date. Drink bottled or purified water, avoid eating street food that looks unhygienic, and consider travel insurance for medical emergencies.
The local currency is Thai Baht (THB). It’s advisable to carry some cash for small expenses and tips, although credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Transfers between Phuket and Krabi are usually included in the package and are typically done by private vehicle or coach. The journey takes about 3 to 4 hours.
Dress modestly when visiting temples, remove your shoes before entering sacred sites, and be respectful of Buddha images. Greeting with a "wai" (palms together in a prayer-like gesture) is also a common custom.
While not mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended to cover unforeseen events such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost belongings.
The official language is Thai, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Knowing a few basic Thai phrases can be helpful and appreciated by locals.
Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to enter Thailand. You can apply for a tourist visa through the Thai embassy or consulate or opt for an e-visa if available. Visa on arrival is also available.