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What is the best way to travel to Thailand: with a tour operator or on your own?
We want to spend 2-3 days in Bangkok and 8-10 days at sea (January/February).
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аватар Burevestnik
You are better off with a tour operator, it will be cheaper for such a number of days.
аватар 4yuka
What city are you flying from? In general, for a small number of days it is more profitable to fly with maintenance. They have tour packages with two days in Bangkok.
аватар andreyvip
It depends on how long and on what program to fly. If up to 2 weeks and the usual vacation options are Pattaya, Phuket, Koh Samui, or even with an excursion part along the golden triangle, then it is more profitable with a tour operator.
You have some tickets can come out at the price of an inexpensive standard tour already with accommodation for breakfast in a tolerable three-ruble note.
And you have just the classic option, indeed, almost all operators have the option of 1.5 - 2 days of BKK and moving to the beach. The period for rest you have chosen is one of the most pleasant.
Have a nice rest.
аватар MP_3_2011
We flew the last 2 times ourselves. We chose a resort, a route (home - Bangkok - resort - Bangkok - home), looked at how much it costs from tour operators, and then tried to book hotels and tickets on our own. The comparison was in our favor. This is from Kyiv, it was cheaper even taking into account domestic flights. We fly only regular flights, so by booking tickets in advance, you can save money (ticket prices vary by day of the week). According to the reviews of tourists and previous personal experience, we planned a recreation program, chose hotels.
аватар Ann28
If it’s the first time, it’s better with a tour operator, and there you will meet the locals on the spot, find out the prices for accommodation, which area you like, take phone numbers and next time you can think about flying on your own
аватар oksanasemigan
You can take tickets, and ground service from the tour operator - hotels, transfers. The trick is that you can choose the hotel yourself and the number of days for tickets.
аватар Milya-M
Thanks for the opinions everyone! Outweighs the MOT option so far
аватар Amir1
First of all, you need to find out if there are charter flights to Thailand from your airport. This is the key to your question. If so, then tour operators buy them at a price that is much lower than a ticket for a regular flight. Therefore, the whole tour will be cheaper. If there are no charters, but only regular flights, then it is best to find plane tickets yourself and book a hotel on the Thai hotel booking system. For example here:
http://amiratour.ru/index.php/features/hotels-booking
Hotel prices will be almost the same as on other booking systems, and often lower, but you can order a free meeting at the airport and a transfer to Pattaya by contacting Amira Tour in Thailand.
I personally do not recommend living in Bangkok. A noisy, dusty metropolis, from which your head starts to hurt very soon. In addition, it is almost impossible to find Russian excursion companies there. It is best to explore Bangkok from Pattaya with a Russian guide. It will be clearer and cheaper.
аватар Milya-M
Amir1, there are charters! I also understood about Bangkok, thanks!
аватар Amir1
Then go to a travel agency, let them tell you 4-5 hotels that tour operators offer at a price that suits you, write me their names and I will tell you which one is better to choose or look for something else. My help is always free :)
аватар Ann28
good hotel in Jomtien Botany Beach area
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