Unlike many other travel companies we operate on a trust account model. Once we’ve paid the airline for your flights, the rest of your money is held in a trust account. We do not have access to this directly and can only withdraw funds when you are back home from holiday
All of our holidays that include flights are protected by the ATOL scheme from the moment you book. So if one of our suppliers fails, you’ll get your money back. If you’re left stranded abroad, a flight home will be arranged at no extra cost. Our ATOL number is 11806
As proud ABTA members we deliver the highest standards when it comes to our holidays. So if you book with us you’re guaranteed the best service. Our ABTA number is P8283, Y6720.
What’s the weather like in Thailand in February?
Thailand is close to the equator, which means most of the country has a tropical climate. You'll get high temperatures and plenty of sun if you're going in February. It’s one of the cooler months of the year, but it’s still very hot, and it’s in the north eastern monsoon season. This means you'll have less rain than in the south western monsoon, which runs from May to October, when things are warmer, cloudier and more humid. If it does rain February it’s usually not for long.
Averages
One of Thailand’s most famous islands, Koh Samui, has an average high of 29ºC in February. This is perfect for an escape from the chilly UK winter, especially as it only cools to 23ºC at night. The sea temperature is 28ºC, which is ideal for swimming, while humidity’s high. There’s 39mm of rain over five days, and you can expect nine hours of sunshine from the 12 hours of daylight each day. UV levels will be extremely high, so make sure you use plenty of sun cream. The sun goes down at around 6.30pm.
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