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Why Traveling Thailand Without A Plan Can Ruin Your Trip

January 8, 2026 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Why Traveling Thailand Without A Plan Can Ruin Your Trip

Thailand has a way of pulling you in before you even arrive. The colors, the food, the warmth of the people — it all feels effortless from the outside. And in many ways, it is.

Over the past 20 years of travel, I’ve become something of an island-hopping junkie — and along the way, I’ve learned a lot about what actually works (and what doesn’t), especially in Thailand.

Thailand is not a destination you want to completely wing it.

Why You Need a Travel Plan to Travel Thailand

I’m all for spontaneity. Some of my favorite travel moments have come from unplanned detours and last-minute decisions. But Thailand has a rhythm of its own — and when you ignore that rhythm, the experience can quickly shift from magical to frustrating.

The Myth of “Figure It Out As You Go”

There’s a common belief that Thailand is easy to navigate on the fly. And while that can be true in certain places, it’s not the full picture — especially if you’re moving between islands, traveling during peak season, or trying to balance comfort with adventure.

Boats don’t always run as frequently as expected. Weather changes quickly. On smaller islands, there are fewer places to stay — and they often book out sooner than you’d think.

Connections between islands often require far more coordination than most people realize. I’ve watched travelers lose entire days of their trip simply trying to get from one place to another — especially when they didn’t check ferry schedules ahead of time.

When you’re only in Thailand for a week or two, those lost days matter. They don’t just affect logistics — they affect how the whole trip feels.

And when you’re only in the country for a limited window, those lost days add up fast.

Why You Need a Travel Plan to Travel Thailand

There are also small but important logistics that are easy to overlook. For example, travelers now need to understand the Thailand Digital Arrival Card requirement and how to complete it before arrival — something that’s simple when planned for, but stressful if you’re scrambling at the last minute. (Here’s a step-by-step guide to walk you through the process.)

It’s not just about the logistics, it’s about how much mental energy goes into constantly figuring things out. Where to stay. How to get there. Whether a ferry is available. If a hotel actually has availability or reliable Wi-Fi. If an area is safe and walkable, or if I’ll need to rent a motorbike in order to easily explore.

Instead of feeling present, you can easily get stuck in problem-solving mode.

And that’s the thing people don’t talk about enough: too much uncertainty can quietly steal the joy from a place that’s meant to feel freeing.

Having a plan doesn’t mean scripting every hour of your day. It means creating space to actually enjoy where you are.

When I started traveling with more intention — booking hotels in advance, choosing locations that aligned with how I wanted to feel, and giving myself breathing room between transitions — everything shifted. I was able to experience a destination, rather than frantically running from one location to another.

I wasn’t rushing to make a boat or scanning my phone for last-minute accommodation. I was swimming at sunrise, lingering over meals, and saying yes to moments simply because I had the capacity to do so.

Island Hopping in Thailand Made Easy

Island hopping in Thailand sounds romantic in theory, and sometimes it truly is. But it’s also one of the easiest ways to underestimate how much energy travel actually takes.

Popular routes like Koh Samui to Koh Tao may look simple on a map, but in reality, they often depend on ferry schedules that are worth checking ahead of time. Connections can vary by season, weather, and even days of the week, and missing one boat can easily ripple into an entire lost day of travel.

For that specific route, I always recommend checking Koh Samui ferry schedules in advance — not to over-plan, but to give yourself clarity and breathing room. Knowing what’s realistic allows you to move through the islands with more ease instead of stress.

Island Hopping in Thailand Made Easy

If you’re moving between popular islands like Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, Koh Samui, and Koh Tao, try to build in buffer days. Give yourself time to arrive, unpack, rest, and actually enjoy where you are before rushing off to the next stop. Those in-between moments often become the most memorable part of the trip.

I’ve found that choosing fewer islands — and staying a little longer in each — creates a more enjoyable trip overall. You’re not constantly watching the clock or worrying about making the next connection. Instead, you get to settle into the rhythm of island life.

Island hopping can be beautiful, but only when it supports your experience — not when it exhausts it.

There are travelers who thrive on complete spontaneity. If you have unlimited time, flexibility, and patience, it can be incredibly rewarding to wander without a plan.

But if you’re traveling with limited vacation days, a partner, or a desire for a certain level of comfort, a loose structure becomes a gift — not a constraint.

Read more: 10 Best Islands to Visit in Thailand

Simple Ways to Plan Without Overplanning

You don’t need a color-coded spreadsheet to travel Thailand well (even though mine definitely is). A few intentional choices can completely change how your trip feels.

Here are some realistic ways to plan without losing the magic:

1. Anchor your trip with just one or two “non-negotiables.”
Choose the places or experiences that matter most to you — maybe it’s a specific island, a resort you’ve been dreaming about, or a few nights somewhere peaceful. Let everything else orbit around those anchors instead of competing with them.

2. Book long-distance transport ahead of time.
Flights, ferries, and major transfers are where things tend to unravel. Having those confirmed — especially between islands — removes a huge layer of stress. Even knowing when ferries don’t run (like certain days or seasons) can save you hours of frustration later.

Bangkok Thailand Temple

3. Leave space between destinations.
Thailand looks small on a map, but travel days can be long and unpredictable. Build in buffer days so delays don’t domino into exhaustion. One extra night in a place is often more valuable than squeezing in another stop. This small shift for me has made a huge difference in preventing travel burnout.

4. Choose accommodations that support how you want to feel.
Whether that’s a quiet beachfront stay, a centrally located hotel, or a place with on-site dining and activities — your accommodation sets the emotional tone of your trip. A good base can turn downtime into something restorative instead of restless.

5. Plan for energy, not just logistics.
It’s easy to overestimate how much you’ll want to do in a day, especially when everything feels exciting. I’ve learned to be realistic about my energy levels and to actually plan for rest — naps included.

6. Leave room for magic — but don’t rely on it.
Spontaneity works best when it has something solid to land on. A loose plan gives you the freedom to say yes without feeling like everything might fall apart if one thing changes.

Thailand is one of the most beautiful, generous, and soul-stirring places I’ve ever experienced. But it rewards those who meet it with a little intention.

You don’t need to plan everything — just enough to give yourself the freedom to actually enjoy it.

Because the magic of Thailand isn’t found in scrambling from place to place.
It’s found in the quiet moments when you finally stop rushing… and let the country reveal itself to you.

Read more: The Only Travel Planner You’ll Ever Need

 
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Ski in Bulgaria – save over 20%! – a week including flights £399 per person

January 8, 2026 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Ski in Bulgaria – save over 20%! – a week including flights £399 per person

Iglu Ski offers a week in Bansko at £399 per person

Apartments Winslow Highlands. 

£399 per person including flights

Departing on Saturday 21st February 2026  from London Gatwick to Sofia, this self-catered holiday is priced from £399 per person based on two people sharing. 

Just five minutes to Bansko’s main gondola, the Winslow Highland Aparthotel offers the perfect base for keen skiers looking to maximise their time on the slopes. Its prime location ensures you can transition effortlessly from your apartment to the mountain.

The modern apartments, decorated in warm cream and brown tones, provide a spacious and airy haven after a day of skiing. Each features traditional styling, creating a truly relaxing environment. For added comfort, the aparthotel boasts a wellness area where you can unwind in the sauna, perfect for soothing tired muscles.

Every apartment includes a well-equipped kitchenette, providing the flexibility to prepare your own meals. However, with Bansko town centre and its array of excellent value bars and restaurants within easy walking distance, you have the freedom to dine out whenever the mood strikes. 
 

The package includes flights, accommodation, and ski storage, ensuring you have everything you need for a memorable trip. The board basis is room-only, giving you the flexibility to explore the local cuisine. 

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Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Review, Maldives

January 8, 2026 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Review, Maldives

Sun Siyam Iru Fushi, a private 52-acre natural island sanctuary within the pristine Noonu Atoll in the Northern part of the Maldives, is accessible via a scenic 45-minute seaplane ride from Male’s Velana International Airport. 

“Wow!” Welcome

Arriving by seaplane is the ultimate way to start a holiday, but the “Wow Welcome” that followed was also pretty special.  Sun Siyam offers a collection of 5 private island resorts in the Maldives and recently celebrated 35 years of Maldivian hospitality.  All properties now fall under The House of Siyam, grouped into three distinct collections with Sun Siyam Iru Fushi being part of The Luxury Collection. 

As part of their brand transformation, Sun Siyam Resorts has reimagined the island escape with a series of 10 new signature experiences. Guests enjoy a sensory arrival featuring Maldivian rituals including the ceremonial blowing of a conch shell, the energic rhythms of bodu beru drumming, a welcome tropical cocktail and skip-the-line check-in, all designed to immerse guests in local culture. 

 

Who For

Each Sun Siyam resort offers a distinct vibe with Iru Fushi aimed at couples looking for premium island indulgence. It’s a versatile luxury resort that caters to those wanting a peaceful escape as well as those seeking a more active holiday.

SunSiyam IruFushi Waters Edge & Bar Reception

SunSiyam IruFushi Waters Edge & Bar Reception

Accommodation

Iru Fushi has 221 rustic-luxury villas, either beachfront or over water, many with private pools.  I stayed in a 129sqm Horizon Water villa with a private pool and sunken seating area. This villa was designed for those who love a dip in the pool as much as a swim in the sea, for this Piscean a winner all round.  

Horizon Water Villa with Pool Interior, The Maldives

Horizon Water Villa with Pool Interior, The Maldives

There’s a king-sized bed and also a glass viewing floor. “Turndown Journey” is another of the new signature experiences with nightly surprises, including Maldivian sweet treats and signature herbal nightcaps.   After a day of Maldivian sun, a bowl of aloe vera to help soothe and hydrate my skin, all part of the turndown journey, was a nice addition. 

Food and Drink

There’s a playful, social atmosphere at Iru Fushi from the moment you arrive and it’s possible to drink and dine across 15 venues. Iru has a mix of buffet-style and live cooking. Fun touches at breakfast included a colourful doughnut wall and pancakes shaped like marine life (jelly fish, sharks, turtles and stingrays) or for the hungrier a smiley sun.  Islander’s Grill, a Maldivian grilled seafood restaurant serves grilled meats and freshly caught seafood.   

SunSiyam IruFushi Bamboo Restaurant, The Maldives

SunSiyam IruFushi Bamboo Restaurant

The resort is big on Asian cuisine with Bamboo, a beachside terrace serving up the Asian continent’s most beloved dishes and Taste of India, a tribute to Indian cuisine.   

My favourite, The Trio, is an Italian restaurant on stilts, offering Italian classics but in a tropical setting – the mouthwatering lobster spaghetti was incredible.  No Mistake, a beachfront bar might need to change its name, if the cocktail consumption was anything to go buy. 

Delicious cocktails are crafted by a mixologist whilst Water’s Edge is the place for chilled beats at sunset.  Sun Siyam Beach Club is another of the new signature experiences.  A chilled, adult-focused beach experience with DJs and dancing in the sand.  On my visit, the zen like atmosphere was enhanced by an incredibly talented saxophonist playing mellow classics as the sun set, watched by happy couples snuggled up on fat boy style beanbags.  

Facilities

Days revolve around lazing on white sandy beaches, snorkelling and water-based activities. Facilities include an Adult’s only pool ideally situated with The Beach Club directly in front of it. 

IruFushi Reflections (adult's only pool), The Maldives

IruFushi Reflections (adult’s only pool)

I enjoyed the latter’s music and sunset views whilst swimming lengths, the pool is a perfect size and depth.  A large family pool with kids splash area is enclosed within a jungle like setting and there’s also a kid’s club.  The award winning-spa by Thalgo France has 185 + treatments and wellness rituals, whilst the SSi-certified dive centre offers guided snorkelling at Nemo Reef (the resort’s house reef).   

SSIF Spa, The Maldives

SSIF Spa

The resort focuses on marine conservation with a Coral Reef Restoration Project, a long-term imitative aimed at revitalising the island’s coral reefs, essential for supporting marine biodiversity and ecosystems. The project uses “corals of opportunity”, naturally broken coral fragments carefully attached to metal frames in protected reef areas. 

SSIF Underwater Shots, The Maldives

SSIF Underwater Shots

Once strong, these corals are transplanted to degraded areas, helping to rebuild and strengthen the reef system. A unique aspect of the project is guest participation, allowing visitors to join a hands-on planting session guided by a marine biologist. I particularly valued the chance to do something not only very memorable but also beneficial. 

For an immersive, hand-on experience where you learn to cook authentic island dishes from scratch, I’d recommend taking The Maldivian Cooking Class.  Focusing on local ingredients like tuna and coconut, the chefs guide you through traditional techniques to create dishes like Maldivian Kan’Du Kukulhu (the signature rolled tuna curry), and Gulha (small, deep fried ball shaped dumplings) and a popular, traditional savoury snack. Once the cooking was complete, we all gathered round to enjoy the fruits of our labour. It’s often said that there is very little to do on a Maldivian Island resort and for those who want a luxurious, tropical, fly and flop paradise then Iru Fushi ticks every box but for those who want to be a little more active and adventurous, there are all manner of activities and excursions on offer, included taking a Jet Car ride. 

What’s Nearby 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is not the only car that can drive on water, the Sun Siyam resorts offer the opportunity of driving yourself or being a passenger on a thrilling jet car ride.

A super cool way (Jet skis are so last century!) of zooming across the turquoise lagoon in a sleek, powerful boat that looks exactly like a car. 

There’s an option of a guided tour or private control.  Powered by robust Yamaha engines, these jet cars deliver exhilarating speeds, letting you carve through the water and feel the ocean spray. It’s also possible to book a drone to capture arial shots of your ride, for the ultimate bragging Instagram post and an unforgettable memory.

 

How Much

A Deluxe Beach Villa sleeping two adults and two kids under 15 on all-inclusive basis from £750 per villa per night.

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Verdict

Iru Fushi is exactly as you’ve seen in the postcard, an island that will set honeymoon hearts a flutter blending barefoot luxury with authentic Maldivian charm.  

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Destinations Travel Show: Manchester Central January 15-18 & Olympa London January 29 to February 1

January 8, 2026 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Destinations Travel Show: Manchester Central January 15-18 & Olympa London January 29 to February 1

WHAT: Destinations Travel Show
WHERE: Manchester Central and Olympia London
WHEN:  Manchester Thursday 15th until Sunday 18th January  – London 29th January until 1st February

WHY:

Whether you’re looking to book a bucket list trip of a lifetime, a short European city break, or embark on a solo adventure, Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show, is returning for 2026 and is a must-attend for travel lovers and those seeking a world of inspiration for their future adventures around the world.

Celebrating its place as the UK’s longest-running travel show, this unmissable event brings the world to your doorstep. Held in association with The Times and The Sunday Times, Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show continues to provide visitors with a wealth of travel inspiration, whether it’s the latest destination hot-spots or off-the-beaten track gems to be discovered.

Heading back to Manchester Central from Thursday 15th until Sunday 18th January and Olympia, London from 29th January until 1st February, the shows offer a rare chance to meet face-to-face with 100s of travel experts, brands, tourist boards and guides, ready to assist in helping guests plan their next getaway.

From major operators, niche specialists, hotels, airlines and more, the event brings the world’s most exciting destinations and experiences together under one roof. Popular and returning exhibitors include Abercrombie & Kent, Trailfinders, Emirates Holidays, Riviera Travel, Explore Worldwide and One Traveller.

The Manchester show will also be welcoming new exhibitors including HX Expeditions, Just You, Newmarket Holidays and Tropical Sky, while London welcomes Flight Centre, Noble Caledonia, Albatros Expeditions and Madeira Tourism. The shows will take visitors on a journey of discovery and taking your bucket list to new heights.

Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show can turn your travel itch into action and inspire your next great escape.

Whether you want to sip wine under a South African sunset, glamp in the Sahara or experience a glass igloo under the Northern Lights, Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show ensures holidaymakers discover stays that make the journey just as unforgettable as the destination.

Visitors can also hear from a stellar line up of speakers providing insight and inspiration. Confirmed for Manchester so far are: presenter and Just You Ambassador, Janet Ellis, travel journalist, Simon Calder and Nicky Kelvin of The Points Guy UK. Nicky will also be in London, as well as presenter, journalist and Just You Ambassador, Penny Smith and presenter and author Louise Minchin. Visitors to the show will also enjoy different flavours of the world with cooking demonstrations, food tastings and cultural performances.

Ben Myatt, Show Manager, at Destinations:

The Holiday & Travel Show says: “Each year, our exhibitors bring fresh ideas, exclusive offers and endless inspiration for every kind of traveller. We are thrilled to be helping our visitors tick that travel box, whether they are dreaming of a sun-soaked vacation or a wild solo adventure, at Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show, our exhibitors and experts are here to spark imagination and open the door to unforgettable journeys.”

Book Your Ticket

Buy your ticket in advance Manchester and London

Advance tickets to Destinations London are £12 in advance* (with a £1.50 transaction fee) and £16 on the door. Children under 16 can enter for free. Advance tickets to Destinations Manchester and Caravan, Motorhome & Holiday Show are just £1.95 for the booking fee or £7 on the door.

Any ticket purchased for Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show in Manchester Central will also provide free entry into the Caravan, Motorhome & Holiday Show which takes place at the same time at Manchester Central.

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