Is 2 weeks in Thailand too much?


Is 2 weeks in Thailand too much? We totally understand that, but for a first visit don't try to cram too much in. You can still see and do a lot in two weeks and we suggest opting for a holiday that allows you time to relax and enjoy a taste of the diversity this amazing country has to offer.


Is Phuket too touristy?

According to the study, the island hosts around 118 tourists for every local resident. But Phuket's not the only overcrowded destination in Thailand. Ranking in second and third place on the list are Pattaya and Krabi, two more super popular Thai holiday destinations.


How many days is ideal for Thailand trip?

On average, most people spend about 10 days to two weeks in Thailand and if you want to experience the best of what the country can offer, this should give you enough time to visit the must-see sites and to even discover a few hidden gems. And there is much more to Thailand than just Bangkok.


How much money should I take to Thailand for 15 days?

How much money do I need for 15 days in Thailand? In the 15 days that we spent in Bangkok and Northern Thailand, we spent a total of 14,726 Baht. That's equivalent to about $420 USD. That's for two people for 15 days and includes everything from accommodation to meals and transport.


Is Vietnam or Thailand cheaper?

When it comes to affordability, both Thailand and Vietnam are relatively inexpensive compared to many other destinations. However, in general, Vietnam is considered to be a more budget-friendly option than Thailand. Accommodations, food, and transportation are all cheaper in Vietnam, especially in rural areas.


Is it worth going all inclusive in Thailand?

Thailand all-inclusive resorts provide you more for your money and reduce your planning stress. While their exact offerings will vary, you can usually expect meals and drinks to be included with your room rate, often with unlimited options. That's what we call a relaxing vacation!


Is Bali more expensive than Thailand?

For rock bottom budget travelers, Thailand is generally a little cheaper than Bali for accommodation, street food, and markets (because of greater competition) and slightly cheaper for flights (because Bangkok is a major hub), but the differences are slight. Verdict: Same-same.


Is 15 days enough for Thailand?

With 15 days in Thailand, you can cover much of the country's renowned temples and landscapes on a highlights tour from Chiang Rai to Phuket. Or, stick to Bangkok and Northern Thailand and opt for a cultural journey that brings you from big cities to tiny villages.


Is Philippines cheaper than Thailand?

The Philippines is a little bit more expensive than Thailand as if you want to travel around the country, you would need to fly around (remember, 7107 islands!) Ultimately, whether you choose to visit Thailand or the Philippines will depend on your personal preferences and interests.


Where should I go for the first time in Thailand?

2 weeks in Thailand: Itinerary for first-time visitors
  • Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai.
  • Ang Thong National Marine Park, near Ko Samui.
  • A longtail boat on the Chao Phraya River near Wat Arun, Bangkok.
  • Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai province.
  • Railay Beach, Krabi.
  • Street food in Bangkok's Chinatown district. ...
  • Nai Yang Beach, Phuket.


Is $500 dollars enough for a week in Thailand?

Is $500 enough for Thailand? It is fine to stay with that budget in small city or town not in big cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket etc. And if you adapt your lifestyle to be local people by eating street food or stay in reasonable price of accommodation. It is enough for 500 USD.


How much would you spend in Thailand in 2 weeks?

Traveling in Thailand for two weeks can be quite affordable. Depending on your budget and preferences, you could easily spend anywhere from $500 to $2,000 or more. If you're looking to stay in hostels and eat street food, then it's possible to get by with a budget of around $30-50 per day.


Which is better Phuket or Vietnam?

With kids, Phuket would be a great place for beach, ATV, snorkeling, islands, etc. Viet Nam is great to see, it's very interesting, but the traffic in Hanoi and HCMC is crazy and I would be nervous with 4 kids walking around there. I hear there are great beach resorts in southern VN though, and cheaper than Phuket.


Do you need a visa for Thailand?

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry.