ABTA and ATOL Protected
Over 25 Years of Experience
Exclusive Loyalty Programme
UK's No. 1 Independent Cruise Specialist

Cruises to Thailand

Cruises in Thailand

5★ SENTOSA STAY
All-Inclusive Vietnam, Thailand & Singapore

Celebrity Solstice 26 Feb 2026 17 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Singapore

Exclusive savings of up to £2,400*

Drinks, Gratuities & Wi-Fi Included*

Exclusive FREE Stateroom Upgrades^

Three Night 5★ Hotel Stay at Sentosa Island*

Itinerary: Singapore - Ko Samui, Thailand - Bangkok (from Laem Chabang),Thailand - Ho Chi Minh (from Phu My), Vietnam - Nha Trang, Vietnam - Hue/Danang (from Chan May), Vietnam - Hanoi...
View Itinerary

(full fare £4,199) Inside from £3,499pp

View Cruise Deal
5★ HONG KONG & SENTOSA STAYS
All-Inclusive Vietnam, Thailand & Singapore

Celebrity Solstice 24 Jan 2026 19 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Hong Kong

Exclusive savings of up to £1,800*

Exclusive FREE Stateroom Upgrades^

Drinks, Gratuities & Wi-Fi Included*

FREE 5★ hotel stays in Hong Kong & Sentosa Island*

Itinerary: Hong Kong, China - Hanoi (Halong Bay), Vietnam - Hue/Danang (from Chan May), Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh (from Phu My), Vietnam - Bangkok (from Laem Chabang),Thailand - Ko Samui,...
View Itinerary

(full fare £4,549) Inside from £3,699pp

View Cruise Deal
ALL-INCLUSIVE ULTRA-LUXURY
Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam

Seabourn Encore 05 Jan 2025 14 nights Fly Cruise Singapore

6 Star All-Inclusive Ultra-Luxury Cruising*

Complimentary drinks & gratuities on board*

FREE Wi-Fi for ALL Bookings*

All-Inclusive Dining On Board*

Itinerary: Singapore - Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand - Ko Kood - Sihanoukville, Cambodia - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Da Nang, Vietnam - Halong Bay, Vietnam - Hong Kong, China
View Itinerary

Balcony from £4,589pp

View Cruise Deal

Divider Crest Logo

Overview of Thailand


Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in South East Asia. Located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, and with a population of almost 70 million, the country is bordered to the north by Myanmar and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the extremity of Myanmar.


Many travellers flock to South East Asia, and Thailand in particular, to experience its unrivalled natural beauty. Its crystal clear waters are teeming with marine life, while on land, rainforests dominate the landscape, giving way in places to allow towns and cities to thrive. Your cruise to Thailand will take you to the remote Surin Islands, a tranquil archipelago 60km from the mainland. Ko Suring will feel like your private island getaway, with turquoise water and white-sand beaches as far as the eye can see. Once you’ve arrived in paradise, it’s incredibly difficult to say goodbye.

Frenetic, haphazard and elaborate are all fitting words for Thailand’s capital. Bangkok is the country’s most populous city and has earned a reputation for being extremely chaotic, but it’s also replete with cultural landmarks. Keep your camera handy in Bangkok as the cityscape changes so often, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to photo opportunities.

Venture into the rainforests of Phuket, a spectacular, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea. Famous for its pristine beaches and busy markets, the island is a microcosm of Thailand, allowing you to experience the true essence of the country. Whether you’re walking along the white-sand beaches or visiting local wildlife sanctuaries, a day in Phuket will not be easily forgotten.

Diving into the Andaman Sea and swimming with whale sharks are high up on the bucket list of most travellers, and Thailand is one of the best places to do so. The waters surrounding Thailand are packed with wildlife, from manta rays and black-tip reef sharks to clownfish and sea turtles. One of the best ways to dive without disrupting the environment is by choosing a responsible tour operator. Remember never to touch the coral and watch all species respectfully.

Sampling local food is one of the best ways to get to know a country. Using generous helpings of fresh herbs and spices, you won’t find any dull flavours in Thai cuisine. Dishes are often made with rice or noodles and seafood, as well as pork, chicken and beef, using aromatic flavours. Garlic, coriander, lemon grass, shallots, pepper, fish sauce and chillies feature prominently in Thai cooking. During your cruise to Thailand, don’t miss out on some of the country’s most popular dishes, such as tom yum goong, tom khai kai and pad Thai.


Which cruise lines sail to Thailand?

Cruise Line Itineraries
Celebrity Cruises See all featured cruises >
Oceania Cruises See all featured cruises >
Royal Caribbean International See all featured cruises >
Seabourn See all featured cruises >
Silversea See all featured cruises >

 

Divider Crest Logo