
Duration: 12 nights
Best months: Nov–Apr
Country: Thailand
Region: Bangkok · Chiang Mai · Phuket · Koh Yao Noi · Phang Nga Bay
A Journey From Riverfront Bangkok to Jungle North, Then Island Stillness

This is Thailand in its most timeless form—designed for couples who want culture, flavour, and barefoot downtime without sacrificing comfort or flow. You’ll begin in Bangkok for temples, waterways, and night energy; head north to Chiang Mai for food, tradition, and gentle time with elephants; then fly south for Phuket and finish on Koh Yao Noi, where limestone karsts and calm seas bring the honeymoon to a perfect close.
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Bangkok — Riverfront Glamour, Temples, and After-Dark Culture

Arrive in Bangkok with a smooth VIP-style airport flow and settle into The Siam—an elegant riverfront base that makes the city feel surprisingly serene. Your days are designed to blend iconic sights with local texture: a multi-transport exploration (think tuk-tuks and bikes) that moves from the must-sees—the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha—into the side streets and overlooked canals of Old Bangkok.
One evening is reserved for a nightlife experience with substance: a guided cultural route that spotlights artisans, historic districts, and market energy—finished with cocktails and street-food tastings before returning to the calm of your hotel.
Where to stay: The Siam
Bangkok’s Waterways — Floating Markets, Railway Markets, and Canal Life

Wake early and head west of the city for a slower, more atmospheric side of Bangkok: you’ll board a small wooden paddle boat at Tha Kha Floating Market, drifting between coconut palms while browsing local ingredients. Continue to the railway markets of Talad Rom Hoob, where timing and theatre collide, then finish in the canals of Amphawa, mooring beside traditional wooden houses serving freshly grilled seafood.
This is Bangkok at its most memorable—water, movement, and everyday life unfolding right beside you.

Thailand by water—unhurried, intimate, and effortlessly romantic
Chiang Mai — Cooking, Temples, and The Rose of the North

After a few days in Bangkok, fly north to Chiang Mai and check into 137 Pillars House, a sanctuary-style stay that feels romantic and quietly refined. Over the next days, you’ll learn to cook authentic Thai dishes from scratch, meet local monks at Wat Chedi Luang, and watch the sunset from Wat Doi Suthep, where the city glows below you.
Evenings can stay flexible: wander through the Chiang Mai Night Market for street food and relaxed shopping, or simply stay in and let the pace soften.
Where to stay: 137 Pillars House
Chiang Mai Countryside — Elephants and a Slow Ride Through Green Valleys

One day is dedicated to a meaningful, hands-on experience with elephants at Patara Elephant Sanctuary, where you’ll learn to feed and bathe them and understand the subtle verbal and physical commands used by their handlers. To round out your time in the north, swap city streets for open air on a cycling tour through the surrounding countryside—lush valleys, mild hills, and mountain landscapes dotted with small local shrines.
Phuket — Trisara and a Reset by the Andaman Sea

Fly south to Phuket, then transfer to Trisara, perched above a secluded cove with a feeling of total privacy. Spend your time as actively—or as quietly—as you like: dive into clear waters, explore rainforest edges for tropical birds, or simply do nothing well.
For peak honeymoon restoration, we’ll book Jara Spa and its signature six-hand massage—the kind of treatment that switches your mind off and your nervous system down.
Where to stay: Trisara
Koh Yao Noi — Six Senses Yao Noi and Phang Nga Bay Calm

For your final chapter, transfer by car and boat from Phuket to Koh Yao Noi and check into Six Senses Yao Noi, looking out over the limestone scenery of Phang Nga Bay. Your private pool villa becomes a world of its own—slow mornings, sea views, and days shaped by mood.
If you want gentle adventure, snorkel or dive in the bay, kayak through dense mangroves, or take a speedboat day trip out to Phi Phi Island. If you want pure honeymoon stillness, lean into the spa’s traditional Thai healing rituals and the resort’s seasonal cuisine that celebrates Thai food culture with homegrown, organic ingredients.
Where to stay: Six Senses Yao Noi
Luxor: A Honeymoon Beyond Time
Experience a journey designed for two — where romance meets adventure, history becomes a shared story, and every moment creates memories to last a lifetime.
Signature Experiences
- VIP-style arrival flow into Bangkok, then riverfront serenity at The Siam
- A multi-transport Bangkok exploration: tuk-tuks, bikes, canals, and Old Bangkok lanes
- Grand Palace + Emerald Buddha paired with hidden waterways and side streets
- Tha Kha Floating Market, Talad Rom Hoob, and the canals of Amphawa
- Cooking experience in Chiang Mai + monks at Wat Chedi Luang
- Sunset viewpoint at Wat Doi Suthep
- Elephant day at Patara Elephant Sanctuary
- Trisara downtime + Jara Spa six-hand massage, then Phang Nga Bay kayaking and Phi Phi Island by speedboat
Why Travel to Thailand with Honeymoon Xperts
Thailand can feel effortless—or exhausting—depending on pacing, transfers, and what you book behind the scenes. Honeymoon Xperts curates the right sequence (city → north → sea → island) and the right stays (The Siam, 137 Pillars House, Trisara, Six Senses Yao Noi) so romance stays uninterrupted. Our planning and design process becomes clear deliverables: a discovery session, curated options, thoughtful itinerary iterations, a final plan with practical checklists, and support for changes—so you can stay present while we handle the details.
Begin Your Journey
Share your dates and your ideal balance—more Bangkok nights, more Chiang Mai culture, or more island stillness. We’ll curate your stays, guides, and transfers end-to-end, then deliver a polished itinerary with checklists and support if plans shift—so your Thailand honeymoon feels seamless, private, and unmistakably yours.
Begin your journey
