Start the trip off with a bang at Wat Arun, a stunning temple on the bank of the Chao Phraya River. Then head to Khao San Road, a famous tourist street known for its bars and nightlife. Spend the evening at The Club Khaosan, where you can have good drinks and enjoy live music.
Head towards Pattaya in the morning to visit the Pattaya Beach, which opens at 11 am. In the evening, go see the Alcazar Cabaret Show, known for its extravagant costumes and lively performances. End the night at the Hard Rock Cafe Pattaya, where you can grab dinner and drinks.
Start the day at the Bangsaen Beach which has multiple attractions such as a mini zoo and water park. Continue to the the Khao Sam Muk mountain where visitors can observe a view of the city and sea. End the night with a club crawl at The Pier Pattaya, where clubhouses are connected by bridges over water.
Travel to the dreamy beaches of Koh Samui which is famous for its crystal clear water and water sports activities. Kick back and relax during the day at the Chaweng Beach. In the night head out to the Ark Bar Beach club for live music, dancing and meeting fellow travelers.
Party up on the Koh Phangan Island thathosts a famous Full Moon Party. Eat dinner at the Hippie Fish restaurant that is owned by French and Thai chefs. Spend time with live music, great atmosphere and later dance the night away on the Full Moon Party Beach.
Head to Krabi to see the scenic coast at the Railay Beach where you can relax in the sun and try rock climbing. Have drinks at Last Bar, a bar on top of a cliff with live music—! perfect to watch the sunset. End the night with dancing and great vibe at a pool party along Aonang Beach.
Wrap up the bachelor's party with a pub crawl through Bangkok. Party like a local with a night of friendly competition at Sing Sing Theatre, visit Iron Fairies, a quirky bar featuring very unique cocktails, and end the night at The Smalls, with cocktails prepared from fresh ingredients.
Transportation in and between cities in Thailand is relatively cheap compared to other tourist destinations. The trip can be made using taxis, Tuk-Tuk, Grab or scooter in accordance with health and safety regulations that may be in place. Nevertheless, travelers should account for traffic congestion and delays especially when traveling during rush hours. The estimated cost spent during the entire trip is at approx. ζ20,000 for transportation.
If you have more time for your trip, consider adding Khao Yai National Park to your itinerary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, if you're into history, one unique spot to add is the Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum located in Kanchanaburi province. If you have less time, consider keeping the Bachlor party trip focused on the cities and beaches near Bangkok. Don't forget to pack in some mosquito repellent before embarking on the trip.
Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok (BKK) is the main aviation hub of Thailand, located approximately 30 km from the city center. It is one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia and is well-connected to all major cities worldwide. The other airport is Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) located approximately 24km from the city center.