Take an early direct/one-stop flight from Kempegowda International Airport to Phuket so you arrive midday and have time to catch the ferry to Phi Phi. Book a flight that lands by late morning or early afternoon to keep the day usable.
Clear immigration, collect luggage and transfer to Rassada Pier for the ferry to Phi Phi; allow 1.5–2h for transfer from airport to pier depending on traffic.
Take the public ferry (about 2h) or a speedboat (1–1.5h) to Tonsai Bay, Phi Phi Don; check exact departure times in advance—ferries commonly depart mid-morning and early afternoon.
Check into your hotel/guesthouse and hit Loh Dalum or Tonsai Beach for a swim and photos—the beaches are open all day and perfect for a late-afternoon unwind.
Hike (30–40 mins) up to Phi Phi Viewpoint for sunset—accessible daylight hours (best before dusk); brings great panoramic shots of the bay. Finish before it gets dark for safety.
Dine at a beachfront restaurant (e.g., Cosy Restaurant or local seafood shacks) for fresh grilled fish and Thai curries; most places open till 10–11pm—perfect start to island nightlife.
Hit Loh Dalum beach bars for a loud bachelor-friendly beach party vibe; fire shows and DJ sets typically run late into the night. Check individual venues for last call times.
Join a long-tail or speedboat tour visiting Phi Phi Leh viewpoints, snorkeling spots, and nearby islands (Maya Bay access depends on park rules; check current permit schedules). Tours typically run 8:30am–4pm.
Most boat tours include a buffet lunch or a beachside meal on Bamboo Island—fresh seafood, rice and salads; enjoy picnic-style dining between snorkel stops.
Return to beach bars for cocktails, dancing, and fire shows—great for bachelor groups looking to party; note noise levels and island curfew rules for safety.
Explore Phuket Old Town and enjoy southern Thai dishes at a café or restaurant (many open 11am–10pm). The historic streets have great photo ops and street food.
Stop at Patong for a quick walk on Patong Beach or to check Bangla Road's scene (daytime) before heading to the airport. Shops and cafes open all afternoon.
Catch an evening flight to Bangkok (flight ~1h20m). Aim for a late-afternoon or early-evening flight to reach Bangkok with time to spare for dinner and nightlife.
After hotel check-in, choose a rooftop bar (e.g., Sky Bar / open ~6pm–1am) for skyline views or head to Khao San Road for a lively backpacker atmosphere and street food.
Check into your Pattaya hotel and enjoy a seafood lunch on the beach (restaurants generally open 10am–10pm). Pattaya offers inexpensive and fresh seafood options.
Take a 30–45 minute ferry to Koh Larn for snorkeling, parasailing or sunbathing—ferries run frequently from Pattaya Pier; spend the afternoon on beaches like Tawaen or Samae.
Head to Pattaya Walking Street for dinner at seafood restaurants or international joints, then experience bars, clubs and live music—the area is lively until late (clubs often open till 2–4am).
Leave Pattaya early to reach central Bangkok in time for temple visits; travel time about 1.5–2 hours depending on traffic—aim to be in Bangkok by 9:30–10:00am.
Visit the Grand Palace (open 8:30am–3:30pm) — it's Bangkok's most iconic landmark; dress modestly (shoulders & knees covered). Allow at least 1–1.5 hours.
Enjoy lunch at a riverside restaurant (many open 11am–10pm) serving classic Thai dishes—pad thai, green curry and seafood are great picks before airport transfer.
Quick shopping stop for souvenirs, electronics or last-minute gifts—MBK opens 10am–10pm and Siam Paragon 10am–10pm. Keep an eye on time for airport transfer.
Head to the airport for your evening flight back to Bangalore; allow 2–3 hours for transfer, check-in and immigration. Grab a light dinner at the airport if needed (airside options open late).