Thailand is a very special destination for a variety of reasons, including its rich cultural heritage, stunning beaches, exotic cuisine, magnificent temples and the warm hospitality of its people, making it a unique and captivating destination. However, planning a trip to Thailand from Portugal involves a few essential steps. To make your life easier, here are some tips to help you organise your trip.
Preparing for your trip to Thailand
1. Define the purpose of your trip
What type of trip do you want to take? You may prefer to relax on paradise beaches, explore temples, immerse yourself in local culture or sample Thai cuisine. It's important to define this to make your planning easier.
2. Choose your dates
Consider factors such as weather and local events that match your interests. Weather conditions vary throughout the year, so it's important to choose dates that suit your preferences.
3. Budget
Draw up a budget for the trip, including flights, accommodation, meals, activities and extras. This will help guide your choices during the preparation phase.
4. Flights
Research and book flights in advance to get the best fares. Consider stopovers, airport lounges and different airlines to find the most convenient and economical option.
5. Accommodation
Choose where to stay. Thailand offers a variety of options, from luxury resorts to more affordable hostels. Budget and location are two key elements to consider.
6. Vaccines and Travel Insurance
Check which vaccinations are recommended for Thailand and make sure you get them. It's also important to take out travel insurance to ensure you are protected and prepared for any unforeseen circumstances. In addition to all of the above, we would like to remind you that with Just in Case you have access to our Travel Advice Service, which can help you to clarify a number of doubts about your destination.
7. Itinerary
Make sure your passport has sufficient validity.
8. Roteiro de Viagem
Draw up an itinerary, even a general one, with the main activities you'd like to do. Don't make a completely fixed itinerary, as you may discover something on the spot that you want to include in your trip. It's important to have room to adapt, but having a plan will help you make the most of your time.
9. Climate and Luggage
Find out about the weather conditions during your stay and choose your luggage according to the weather. Bring light clothing, sunscreen and insect repellent. Use Just in Case preparation tools to help you.
10. Local Activities and Experiences
Research the local attractions, activities and experiences you'd like to try. Thailand offers a wide range of options, from stunning beaches to markets with an atmosphere that is well worth experiencing.
11. Language and Culture
Familiarise yourself with some key words in Thai and learn a little about local cultural norms to ensure a more enriching experience.
12. Local Transport
Think about how you're going to get around locally, whether it's using public transport, renting a car or hiring local services.
In addition to these suggestions, it's important to tailor your planning to your personal preferences. Happy Travelling!