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Exciting, smile-inducing, noisy and head-spinning, there’s nowhere quite like Bangkok! Brimming with cultural gems and intrinsic traditions, Bangkok divides opinion – you either love its buzz or hate the frenetic pace. Make up your own mind by taking time to explore and let the city unravel around you.
Adorned with parks, temples and a profusion of golden spires, Chao Phraya is the resplendent Grand Palace complex and is a must-see landmark.

Equally popular with young couples and families, tourists and Thais (including the royal family), Hua Hin’s three miles of attractive powdery sands are flanked by good value hotels, luxury resorts and world-renowned spas. After dark, enjoy some friendly bartering at the vibrant night market, be tempted by the countless food stalls and retreat to a sophisticated wine bar or casual music venue.
While Cha Am may not rival Hua Hin for facilities, it has a long casuarina-lined beach, calm turquoise waters, a laid-back air and is highly regarded for its succulent seafood.
Kui Buri is half an hour’s drive south of Hua Hin and is a peaceful, underdeveloped area home to numerous fishing villages and a gorgeous stretch of virgin beachfront.

Originally just a beach, Jumeirah today refers to the entire coastal area west of Dubai Creek towards Jebel Ali and stretches over several sub-districts including the nine mile spread of sands and its array of iconic hotels, Jumeirah Beach Residence (known as JBR to the locals) and the Dubai Marina area.
Comprised of a long stretch of coastline that runs parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road, Jumeirah Beach is the address of a number of the city's landmarks and hotels, including the Burj Al Arab, one of Dubai's architectural icons. The scenic landscape is mainly made up of low rise buildings, of different and quirky styles, that slope down to the beach.
Comprised of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories plus some further 260 islands, most of which are uninhabited, Hong Kong entwines tradition with modernity to great effect. From incense-filled temples and glistening skyscrapers, bustling city markets and authentic fishing villages to neon-lit streets and mountain trails, Hong Kong dishes up a myriad of possibilities.
For city breaks, we recommend staying at least 3 nights in order to see the stunning attractions.
Other travel dates are available. Please call or enquire below for details.
EXCURSIONS
Private Hong Kong Island Half Day from £260 per person
Grand Palace from £49 per person
Bangkok by foot, tuk tuk & river boat from £60 per person
Desert Safari Experience from £87 per person
Flights to Hong Kong via Dubai, onwards to Bangkok & Dubai with Emirates, accommodation throughout, Private Transfers and prepayable taxes. Regional supplements are available from Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow. Other regional airports may be available, please ask for details. A supplement or £30 per person per way applies for travel on weekends (Fri/Sat/Sun).
Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing (unless stated otherwise). Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply.
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