Discover three of the World's most breath taking destinations in one fantastic holiday. Dubai, Bangkok and The Phuket.
First up Dubai. Dubai known as the ‘Pearl of the Arabian Gulf’, is a stylish, cosmopolitan and magical destination. Dubai has a reputation as one of the most luxurious cities in the world, and this is well earned.
Your second destination is Bangkok. Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas.
Last but by no means least, Phuket. Phuket is among the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns.
DAY 01 - 04: DUBAI, UAE
Dubai, known as the ‘Pearl of the Arabian Gulf’, is a stylish, cosmopolitan and magical destination. Dubai has a reputation as one of the most luxurious cities in the world, and this is well earned. With extravagant souks, modern shopping malls, beautiful beaches, fabulous weather and lavish Dubai hotels. Dubai is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations and as such demand is high for holidays to Dubai with many of the hotels in Dubai selling out months in advance.
DAY 04 - 07: BANGKOK, THAILAND
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1 500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo. Its roads are clotted with endless traffic jams while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
A new overland metropolitan railway speeds above the city providing visitors with a relaxed and efficient way to observe the hustle and bustle below. Despite its pollution and overcrowding, Bangkok is undoubtedly one of Asia's most exciting cities and one of the world's largest, promising to reveal to each traveller the wild and untamed mysteries of the East.
Khao San Road is one of the city's most vibrant streets and is probably one of the best examples in the world of a backpacker's 'ghetto'. Day and night the short stretch of road is abuzz with activity. On the banks of the Chao Phraya River visitors will find the Grand Palace as well as Wat Phra Kaew, the palace temple housing the Emerald Buddha constructed entirely from translucent green jade. Slightly upriver are the exquisitely ornamented Royal Barges still used today for special floating processions. Of the 30 or so temples in Bangkok the largest is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha which houses an impressive statue of the deity.
The famous Floating Market is a delight to visitors and well worth a visit. As the sun lurches towards the horizon in the west and the sweat cools and this city of royalty and religion comes alive with a palpable decadence. Music and dazzling neon advertise a miasma of trendy bars and nightclubs as well as the notorious 'girlie joints' that have ensured the Patpong district its reputation for hedonism. Though the city's frenetic pace and infamous congestion can be overwhelming. A holiday in Bangkok is a must for anyone travelling in Thailand.
DAY 07 - 14: PHUKET, THAILAND
Phuket is among the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns. It has something for any taste and budget, with hundreds of hotels to choose from, a wide choice of dining and partying options. Aside from visiting the fantastic attractions of Thailand’s biggest island, you can take an exhilarating speedboat trip to the many nearby tropical paradises, including the famous Phi Phi Islands, or enjoy a serene cruise around the mystical Phang Nga Bay. Phuket is blessed with more than 30 amazing beaches to choose from. Patong Beach, Kata, Karon and Kamala have always been the most popular, but the north of the island reveals some hidden gems for travellers searching for a more romantic atmosphere.