From the city buzz of Hong Kong to the relaxed beaches of Thailand, Flight Centre has an Asia holiday package to suit every travel style and budget. All of our Asia holidays include return flights and accommodation, with the option to add on more nights or to upgrade your hotel or airline if you wish.
Our cheapest Asia holiday packages are listed here, and if you pop in to your local Flight Centre store, call us on 0800 24 35 44 or enquire online we may have even more cheap Asia holidays to offer you - we're negotiating all the time to get the best holiday deals possible so be sure to talk to us before booking your next trip to Asia!
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital Bangkok is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital Bangkok is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital Bangkok is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital Bangkok is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
From idyllic, unspoilt beaches with turquoise seas and pure, white sands to bustling cities sporting exotic markets and a vibrant, colourful nightlife, it is easy to see why Thailand has become one of the most popular tourist destinations for the adventurous and young at heart
Charming Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Charming Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Charming Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Charming Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm.
Bali has a special kind of magic. Not only is it spectacularly beautiful, many visitors return time and time again simply to experience the wonderful spirit of the island and its people. From party towns to sleepy sojourns, blinding white beaches to dense jungles, bustling marketplaces to silent Hindu temples, Bali offers its visitors, both young and old, a host of things to see and do. And relaxation is an art form here: before you know it, you will be taken far away from the everyday stresses of life.
Bali has a special kind of magic. Not only is it spectacularly beautiful, many visitors return time and time again simply to experience the wonderful spirit of the island and its people. From party towns to sleepy sojourns, blinding white beaches to dense jungles, bustling marketplaces to silent Hindu temples, Bali offers its visitors, both young and old, a host of things to see and do. And relaxation is an art form here: before you know it, you will be taken far away from the everyday stresses of life.
Bali has a special kind of magic. Not only is it spectacularly beautiful, many visitors return time and time again simply to experience the wonderful spirit of the island and its people. From party towns to sleepy sojourns, blinding white beaches to dense jungles, bustling marketplaces to silent Hindu temples, Bali offers its visitors, both young and old, a host of things to see and do. And relaxation is an art form here: before you know it, you will be taken far away from the everyday stresses of life.
Bali has a special kind of magic. Not only is it spectacularly beautiful, many visitors return time and time again simply to experience the wonderful spirit of the island and its people. From party towns to sleepy sojourns, blinding white beaches to dense jungles, bustling marketplaces to silent Hindu temples, Bali offers its visitors, both young and old, a host of things to see and do. And relaxation is an art form here: before you know it, you will be taken far away from the everyday stresses of life.
Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old and new worlds, interspersed with the diverse influences of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultural lifestyles, and makes for a fascinating exploration of the city's streets. An orientation of Kuala Lumpur is best begun from Merdeka Square, the heart of the city. Southeast of the square is the modern business centre and the bustling streets of Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old and new worlds, interspersed with the diverse influences of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultural lifestyles, and makes for a fascinating exploration of the city's streets. An orientation of Kuala Lumpur is best begun from Merdeka Square, the heart of the city. Southeast of the square is the modern business centre and the bustling streets of Chinatown.
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