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Contact our team of expertsYes. Sunrise is the best time for popular spots like the Phi Phi Islands or ancient temples in Chiang Mai to beat the heat and the crowds. Sunset is iconic for beach ceremonies in Phuket, Koh Samui, or Krabi, offering a golden backdrop over the Andaman Sea.
Local transport varies by region. In Phuket or Koh Samui, a private driver or "Songthaew" (local open-air truck) is best. For island elopements, you will likely travel by traditional long-tail boat or speedboat to reach secluded coves.
The cool, dry season (November–February) is ideal for weddings across most of the country, offering comfortable temperatures and blue skies. The shoulder season (March–April) is hot but manageable. Avoid the peak rainy season (July–October) for beach weddings, though the east coast islands (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan) have a different monsoon pattern and are often drier in summer.
Videography is available as an optional add-on.
Phuket and Krabi are famous for dramatic limestone cliffs and beaches. Koh Samui offers luxury resorts and palm-fringed shores. For a cultural experience, Chiang Mai in the north is perfect for jungle elopements and Buddhist temple blessings.
Yes, you can legally get married here as a foreigner. Just make sure to prepare the required documents and coordinate the legal processing with local authorities, with the vendor helping guide you along the way. A symbolic ceremony is also a simple alternative.
Eloping in Thailand typically begins around USD 2,800. Prices are generally very affordable compared to Western destinations. Costs vary depending on whether you choose a simple beach ceremony or a comprehensive package with a monk blessing, elephant encounter, and private boat charter.
Some packages include photography coverage (4–6 hours), hair and makeup, and a ceremonial setup (arch or tropical flowers). Unique Thai inclusions often feature a Buddhist monk blessing, a water pouring ceremony, or transport by long-tail boat.
Yes, Thailand elopement packages are customizable. You can choose additional services from the add-on options, and if you have something specific in mind that isn’t listed, you can discuss it directly with the vendor.
Thailand elopement packages include a symbolic ceremony, with the option to add a celebrant or officiant if available. If it’s not listed among the add-ons, you can check directly with the vendor.
Thailand is hot and humid. Light, breathable fabrics (chiffon, silk, linen) are essential. If you plan to visit a temple for a blessing, you must dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) many couples wear traditional Thai wedding attire for this part of the day.
Yes. Thailand is well-suited for both intimate elopements and larger groups. Resorts in Phuket and Koh Samui are experts at hosting groups of 15–50 people, while remote islands are better for just the couple or a very small party. If you don’t see this option, the vendor can assist.
A typical elopement lasts about 5–6 hours. This often includes preparation, the ceremony (beach or temple), and a sunset photoshoot or boat tour.
Book 6–12 months in advance, especially for the popular dry season (November–February). Bookings made under six weeks before the event do not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.