Arrive morning, transfer to your hotel (recommend Sukhumvit or Silom for nightlife access). If early check-in is not available, leave bags and freshen up; rest briefly to beat jetlag.
Old-school Bangkok breakfast counter famous for simple Thai/Western breakfasts — good energiser after your flight; most places open from 7am to mid-afternoon.
Classic Bangkok cultural stop: Wat Pho (reclining Buddha) and Grand Palace nearby; both open roughly 8:30am–3:30pm — go early to avoid crowds and heat.
Visit the rooftop bar featured in The Hangover Part II for spectacular city views at sunset — Sky Bar typically opens around 5pm; dress smart-casual and expect a cover for peak times.
If this day is a Saturday/Sunday, Chatuchak is a huge weekend market (approx 9am–6pm) — great for local gear, street food and cheap buys; go early to avoid midday heat.
Thailand has decriminalised cannabis with rules — buy only from licensed dispensaries and consume in designated lounges or private spaces. For daytime, try a low-THC or high-CBD product or a micro-dose pre-roll; dispensaries typically open 11am–8pm. Always ask staff for lab-tested products and onset/duration info.
If you want to try cannabis further, use licensed venues only and consume in permitted lounges or private accommodation; public consumption is restricted. Many nightlife spots are open late into the night.
Important: There are no legal casinos inside Thailand. The nearest legal casinos are across the border in Poipet, Cambodia (e.g., Star Vegas / Grand Diamond City). If you want a casino night, plan a separate overnight trip from Bangkok (≈3–4 hours by private transfer each way) — ensure passports, visas and timing. Not recommended on a tight schedule.
Ayutthaya UNESCO ruins are ~1.5 hours by train/van from Bangkok; temples open early (approx 8am–5pm). Choose this if you want a culture break from partying.
If you want to explore more cannabis products, daytime/early-evening visits to licensed venues are safest. Try micro-dosed edibles or a small pre-roll for social evenings; always use in private or designated venues.
Confirm your Phi Phi speedboat tour for the next day (depart early around 7:00–8:00am). Most tour desks open until 9–10pm but book in advance for popular operators.
Typical tour departs Krabi/Ao Nang early (7am–8am) and returns mid to late afternoon (~4–5pm). Includes snorkeling stops, viewpoints and beach time — check tour operator for exact itinerary and environmental rules (Maya Bay access may be restricted).
Seafood or fusion restaurants — try local dishes like massaman curry or fresh grilled fish. Many restaurants open late, but check seasonal closure times.
Options: ferry plus bus (2–3 hours) or private minivan (2.5–3 hours). Ferries/boats run in the morning and take around 2–3 hours depending on route — leave early to get afternoon time in Phuket.
Pool-lounging, DJs and beach service — beach clubs open from mid-morning to sunset (check individual opening times). Great for a relaxed party day with food and cocktails.
Choose a high-energy club like Illuzion or a late-night beach party spot for your last big night in Thailand; clubs often stay open till the early hours.
Leave for Phuket International Airport 3–4 hours before international departure (2–3 hours for regional flights). Confirm domestic transfer time if you need to return to Bangkok first.
Board your evening flight home. If your international flight departs from Bangkok, factor in domestic flight time and transfer time to the international terminal.