Thailand's combination of extraordinary natural beauty, world-class luxury resorts, and genuinely warm hospitality makes it a natural honeymoon choice — and the price-to-quality ratio is dramatically better than European or Maldivian alternatives. The classic Thailand honeymoon formula: 3–4 nights Bangkok for city exploration and luxury hotel base, then island or beach for 5–7 nights. The best honeymoon islands: Koh Samui for luxury infrastructure (Four Seasons, Conrad, W Koh Samui) combined with good beaches and restaurant variety; Koh Lipe for remote, beautiful, intimate island life with superb snorkelling; Koh Phangan's quieter northern bays for villa seclusion away from the Full Moon Party crowds. On the Andaman side: Koh Yao Noi (Six Senses, Koyao Island Resort) for jaw-dropping karst views and almost no other tourists; Koh Lanta for a relaxed, unpretentious beach experience without the Phuket commercialisation; Khao Lak for a boutique resort base near the Similan Islands. Phuket works for honeymooners who want resort luxury and nightlife access — stay at the north end (Nai Thon, Bang Tao) to avoid Patong's chaos. Private experiences worth organising: sunrise longtail boat charter through the karst scenery; private beach dinner with Thai seafood (most resorts arrange this for ฿3,000–6,000 per couple); couples spa package at a quality spa; private cooking class for two. Budget: Thailand honeymooners typically spend ฿60,000–200,000+ for the full experience — extraordinary value by any international comparison.
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