
This Bangkok–Pattaya tour brings together Thailand’s adventure, culture, and tradition in a perfectly balanced itinerary.
Begin your holiday in Pattaya, where you’ll have time to relax and unwind after your journey. The highlight is a trip to Coral Island, where white sands, blue waters, and thrilling water sports like parasailing and jet skiing await.
Pattaya also introduces you to Thai traditions at the famous Nong Nooch Village. Here, you’ll enjoy cultural shows, Thai martial arts, elephant performances, and stroll through orchid-filled gardens, offering a glimpse into Thailand’s heritage and natural beauty.
Your journey then continues to Bangkok, the bustling capital city. Explore the iconic Golden Buddha temple, visit the Gems Factory, and enjoy free time to shop or discover the city at your own pace. With a mix of sightseeing, cultural experiences, and leisure, this tour ensures a memorable Thai getaway.
Covering Bangkok and Pattaya, this package combines water sports, cultural highlights, and temple visits with free time, delivering the perfect introduction to Thailand’s treasures.
Upon arrival at Bangkok airport, you will be transferred to Pattaya.
Spend the rest of the day at your hotel.Overnight stay in Pattaya.
After breakfast, head to Coral Island by speedboat.
Once you arrive, enjoy various water activities including underwater diving, glass-bottomed boat tours, parasailing, and jet skiing.
Later, return to your hotel. Overnight stay in Pattaya.
Today you will explore Thailand’s traditions at Nong Nooch Village.
Witness the cultural show depicting Thai marriage, kickboxing, drum festivities, stick and sword fights, and the elephant show, along with enchanting orchid gardens.
Overnight stay in Pattaya.
After breakfast, transfer to Bangkok for a city tour. Visit the Golden Buddha temple and the Gems factory. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight stay in Bangkok.
After breakfast, our executive will transfer you to the airport as per your flight schedule.
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