Ayutthaya Tour Bangkok River Cruise Full Day Tour by River Sun Cruise


Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok with lunch and back by river cruise along Chaophraya River Thailand 

River Sun Cruise Ayutthaya tour from Bangkok. Service by professional and friendly teams. For your comfort and interest the Ayutthaya Cruise, River Sun Cruise is provided for you with the River Sun Cruise and air-conditioned coach. Along the enchanting Chao Phraya River " The River of King ". Wear able to take you back in time and provide you with first hand experienced of these historic wonders. With the expertise of our knowledgeable guides, you will be able to retrace the bath back to ancient Thailand. Returning to present day Bangkok there is a distinct contrast of the peace and tranquility of the temples and palaces of Ayutthaya. Our modern-day capital is a hive of activity which captivates visitor of all ages and nationalities. As part of your tour, you will observe the colorful for your enjoyment and convenience. 

Ayutthaya Tour Banglok, travel by coach and back by river cruise " River Sun Cruise " with buffet lunch & coffee break onboard

Ayutthaya Tour Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise Full Day Tour by River Sun Cruise

English Guide Professional and friendly teams Ayutthaya Tour Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise Full Day Tour by River Sun Cruise

Morning Tour: Depart from Bangkok by air- conditioned coach to Ayutthaya. Our journey takes you past lush green paddy fields and areas of industrial expansion. Upon arrival. You will come face to face with bygone glories and grandeur of our farmer capital, despite the ravages of time and human destruction, the ruins of the palaces, temples and pagodas still offer a glimpse of their splendid past; Our guide will take you for visit the world heritage site in Ayuthaya, including ;Summer Palace Bang Pa Inm, Wat Maha That ( Buddha Tree ), Wat Na Phra Mane and Wat Lokayasutharam. 

Ayutthaya Tour Bangkok  Tourist Attractions with this trip


Summer Palace Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya

Summer Palace Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Summer Palace Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Summer Palace Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Summer Palace or Bang Pa-in Palace,Ayutthaya. A complex of royal residences first built in around the 17th century to serve as a summer palace of Ayutthaya kings. It was later abandoned and ruined until King Mongkut (Rama IV) restored the complex. Most of the buildings we see today were ordered to build during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who regularly spent his summers here with his royal consorts. Each building features different architectural style: for example, Wehat Chamroon Palace, the only royal residence currently open to public, was built in a traditional Chinese style with materials imported from China while Aisawan Tippaya Asna Pavilion set in the middle of the lake features traditional Thai style embedded with colorful glass mosaics.Dress Code for Bang Pa In Summer Palace, During this tour, visits will be made to a former Royal Palace and areas of religious significance. Therefore, appropriate attire is required.* No shorts* No flip flops, slippers or open toe shoes.* Shoulders must be covered* T-shirts are permitted* No culottes or 3/4 pants* No figure hugging clothes, aerobics or exercise dress* No sportswear (i.e. tracksuits)* No see-through clothing Note: * Ladies can wear trousers (to the ankle)* Jeans are allowed for both men and women* If visitor wishes to wear shorts for the tour, a sarong or similar may have to be worn at certain points.

Wat Maha That Ayutthaya (Buddha Head in Tree Roots) 

Wat Maha That Ayutthaya (Buddha Tree) Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Maha That Ayutthaya (Buddha Tree) Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Maha That Ayutthaya (Buddha Tree) Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Mahathat, Wat Mahathat (Buddha Tree), Wat Mahathat or Buddha Tree.If you have seen a postcard with a the head of the Buddha in a tree trunk and roots grow around it and wonder where to find this amazing piece of natural art, Maha That temple is a place to go. The temple locates in Ayutthaya province. Wat Maha That Temple is one of the oldest and most significant temples in the history of Ayutthaya era as it housed the Bhuddha’s holy relic. The temple was also a palace of the Supreme Patriarch of Bhuddhist Kamma monks.  Nowadays, the Mahathat temple locates in Ayutthaya Historical Park area. There are remains of interesting old buildings such as pagodas, octagonal pagodas, royal hall, small temples, murals under the Bodhi tree, and the sand stone Ayutthaya style head of the Buddha head in the tree root.

Wat Na Phra Mane Ayutthaya

Wat Na Phra Mane Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Na Phra Mane Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Na Phra Mane Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Na Phra Mane Ayutthaya. Wat Na Phramen is a small Temple in ayutthaya, but interesting temple north of the royal island in Ayutthaya and played a pivotal role in the history of the place. The king of Ayutthaya signed a peace treaty with the Burmese here but after a few years the Burmese attacked Ayutthaya and set up canons to fire on the palace of the king.The Burmese king while firing the canon wounded himself as the canon blew up and the Burmese left the temple out of superstition. The octagonal columns of the temple are topped with lotus cups while the windows are high narrow slits to let the air inside. The columns are painted dark red with gold decorations while the coffered ceiling is decorated in red and gold.
On the dais there is the Buddha image with a rather sour face that is typical of the late Ayutthaya style.There is also a dark green Buddha image in seated position with feet resting on the lotus pad. 

Wat Lokayasutharam Ayutthaya

Wat Lokayasutharam Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Lokayasutharam Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand

Wat Lokayasutharam Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya River Cruise full day tour from Bangkok by river cruise Chaophraya River Thailand


Wat Lokayasutharam Ayutthaya or Reclining Buddha Temple in Ayutthaya. This temple was constructed of bricks and cement in the art style cf the Middle Ayutthaya Period. It is 37 meters long and 8 meters high. There are other impressive Reclining Buddha Images in Ayutthaya, but this seems to be the largest. The head is placed on a lotus, and the legs overlap squarely to show the equalized toes.Behind the Reclining Buddha Image you will find remains of other temple buildings, but honestly not much is worth seeing.TThis temple is famous and attraction of Ayutthaya province for visitor.

Welcome aboard Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise with buffet lunch " delicious meals served in the luxurious surroundings of the cruise

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise Bangkok Ayutthaya River Cruise  Day Tour Chaophraya River Thailand

After Noon Tour: Cruise back to Bangkok with International buffet lunch onboard. via the mighty Chao Phraya River onboard the air-conditioned River Sun Cruise, taking in Scenes of everyday Bangkok live as well as significant Thai landmarks. A delicious Thai buffet International Lunch will be served for you to enjoy at your leisure followed by tea and coffee. All along the enchanting Chao Phraya River. You will experience the sights of some of Bangkok ‘s people their work and their general daily lives. Throughout your tour with River Sun Cruise, you will encounter endless fascinating aspects of Thai life- past and present. It is our hop that your experiences remain with you long after you leave Thailand.
Cruising Time & Itinerary 
  • 06.30 AM. Pick up from hotels in Bangkok. 
  • 07:30 AM. Depart by river sun cruise ’s coach from Bangkok to Ayutthaya  
  • 09:00 AM. Arrive at the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, built during the Ayutthaya. The palace is beautifully decorated in both traditional Chinese and European style.   
  • 10:30 AM. River Sun Cruise brings you a combination of both the ruins and the remaining historical Attractions of Ayutthaya. 
- Wat Maha That
- Wat Na Phra Mane
- Wat Lokayasutharam
Departure from Wat Lokayasutharam for the River Sun Cruise
  • 13.30 PM. Arrival at the River Sun Cruise pier, Traditional Temple pier at Wat Chong Lom Pier, Welcome aboard River Sun Cruise with Buffet Lunch: " Delicious Meals served in the luxurious surroundings of the cruise boat". A full menu of Thai
and European cuisines, desserts, seasonal fruits, coffee, and tea. Throughout the journey you are able to watch the Chao Phraya River banks scenery from the River Sun Cruise, either on deck in the fresh cool tropical air or from the refreshing air-conditioned passenger room Either view you get an amazing ling clear view of the life of the inhabitants that dwell along the river with River Sun Cruise, and the unforgettable scenery of children as they greet the visitors going by, making it an altogether worthwhile experience.
  • 15.45 PM. Arriving at the Bangkok 

Ayutthaya Tour Bangkok 

*Child rate: under 9 year only.
Price included
  • Sight seeing tour as program.
  • Admission fee. 
  • Thai & International buffet lunch. 
  • Coffee break or tea.
  • River Sun Cruise trip.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Transfer from hotel (vice versa)
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The beautiful scenery and attraction along the Chaophraya river Bangkok Thailand

Kohkred Island, Nonthaburi Province ( เกาะเกร็ด ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok,Thailand

Rama VIII Bridge, Bangkok. ( สะพานพระราม 8 ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok,Thailand

Wat Rakang Kositaram, Bangkok. ( วัดระฆังโฆษิตาราม ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok, Thailand

The Royal Grand Palace - Wat Phrakaew, Bangkok. ( พระบรมหาราชวัง - วัดพระแก้ว ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok, Thailand

Wat Arun

Wat Kanlayanamitr , Bangkok. ( วัดกัลยามิตร ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok, Thailand

Memorial Bridge, Bangkok. ( สะพานพุทธ ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok, Thailand

Santa Cruz Church Bangkok ( โบสถ์ซางตาครู้ส ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok, Thailand

The 5 Star River Hotels Bangkok. ( โรงแรมระดับ 5 ดาว ริมน้ำเจ้าพระยา ) Chaophraya River Attraction Bangkok Thailand

Tourist attraction along the Chaophraya river Bangkok Thailand
  • Kohkred Island, Nonthaburi Province ( เกาะเกร็ด )
Koh Kred is a tiny island in the Chao Phraya River, located in Nonthaburi Province,  On this island " Kohkred " live a community of craftsmen famous for their distinctive style of pottery which dates back many centuries. The potteries are known for their fine, red-black glazed surface and intricate design. They are all hand-made piece-by-piece and you can see the process.People live on Koh Kred  and nearby are the descendants of the Mon people, and they have managed to retain the skills of their forefathers Kohkred nonthaburi province. 
  • Rama 8 Bridge - Rama VIII Bridge, Bangkok. ( สะพานพระราม 8 )
Rama 8 Bridge, The Rama VIII Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It was conceived to alleviate traffic congestion on the nearby Phra Pinklao Bridge. Construction of the bridge took place from 1999 to 2002. The bridge was opened on 7 May 2002 and inaugurated on 20 September, which is the birth anniversary of the late King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), after whom it is named. The bridge has an asymmetrical design, with a single pylon in an inverted Y shape located on the western bank of the river. Its eighty-four cables are arranged in pairs on the side of the main span and in a single row on the other. The bridge has a main span of 300 meters (980 ft), and was one of the world’s largest asymmetrical cable-stayed bridges at the time of its completion.
  • Wat Rakang Kositaram, Bangkok. ( วัดระฆังโฆษิตาราม )
Wat Rakang Kositaram (Temple of the Bells, formerly known as Wat Bang Wa Yai), is one of the 32 temples in Bangkok Noi District and is one of the most significant. The temple was built during the Ayutthaya period, later it was reconstructed and upgraded as a Royal Temple by King Taksin. The main features of the temple is the bell tower, because of those bells give the name temple "Rakang" (in Thai mean Bell).The temple was named "Temple of the Bells" due to the discovery of a huge bell at this temple in the reign of King Rama I.
  • The Royal Grand Palace - Wat Phrakaew, Bangkok. ( พระบรมหาราชวัง - วัดพระแก้ว )
The Royal Grand Palace was built by King rama I The first King of Bangkok Dynasty, by the year 1782 and took 2 Years to be done. The palace was done by the year 1784. There magnificent Buildings are the Royal and Religious Heart of the Nation. At the same compound with the palace also has the most beautiful Buddhist temple named the temple of Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaeo. But infact The Emerald Buddha Image was made from the whole piece of jade. The image wan found At Chiengrai province on the northern part of Thailand. Once was took to Laos, and was kept There over zoo years. King rama I took the image back to Thailand and housed at the temple of Emerald Buddha until at the present. The royal Grand palace was built in real Thai style. As you come to Bangkok don t miss the Grand palace. 
  • Wat Arun " Temple of Down " , Bangkok. ( วัดอรุณราชวราราม หรือ วัดแจ้ง )
Wat Arun or the temple of Dawn is located on the Western bank of the Chau Phaya River. It s richly Decorated 79 meters high and got influence from Cambodia. Pagoda or "Phra - Prang" is particularly beautiful in the soft light of early morning or sunset and the Prang was decorated with Chinese porcelain over 1 million pieces . Temple of Dawn got this name because King Taksin the great. The only one King of Thonburi dynasty flouted along this river and stopped In front of this temple early morning So the king named This temple " Temple of Dawn".
  • Wat Kanlayanamitr , Bangkok. ( วัดกัลยามิตร )
Wat Kalayanamitr Varamahavihara is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is located in Wat Kanlaya sub-district, on the Thonburi bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple was established in 1825 by Chaophraya Nikonbodin who donated the temple to Rama III. Chaophraya Nikonbodin was an ancestor of the Kalayanamitr family, whose descendants include Saprang Kalayanamitr. A poem inscribed in the temple readsThe massive temple is close to the river on the Thonburi side, This is a mid-nineteenth century temple and one of the most prominent temples along the Chao Phraya River Bangkok.
  • Memorial Bridge, Bangkok. ( สะพานพุทธ )
The Memorial Bridge is a bridge over the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, in Thailand, connecting the districts Phra Nakhon and Thonburi. The bridge was opened on 6 April 1932, by King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Chakri Dynasty and the foundation of Bangkok, shortly before the Siamese Coup d’état on 24 June 1932. In English the bridge is commonly known as Memorial Bridge, however in Thai it is most commonly known as Phra Phutta Yodfa Bridge after King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke (Rama I), the first king of the Chakri Dynasty. Construction of the bridge was started on 3 December 1929 by Dorman Long, Middlesbrough, England. The bridge used to have a moving mechanism, which is now disused. On 5 June 1944 as part of the bombing of Bangkok in World War II, a force of B-29 Super fortresses, in a test of their capabilities before being deployed against the Japanese home islands, were targeted against the bridge. The bombs fell over two kilometers away damaging no civilian structures, but downed some tram lines and destroyed a Japanese military hospital and the Japanese secret police headquarters. It was not until 1947 that Thai authorities learned of the intended target.
  • Santa Cruz Church Bangkok ( โบสถ์ซางตาครู้ส )
Santa Cruz Church, one of the many old Catholic churches in Bangkok, was built in 1770 during the reign of King Taksin (1868 – 1782). This Church of the Holy Cross is a legacy of Portuguese-Siamese relations that date back to the 16th century.
Nestled among old houses on the river banks and newer buildings inland, the reddish dome of the old Catholic church is a prominent landmark on the Chao Phraya River. Descendants of the early Portuguese Catholics built the first Santa Cruz Church in 1770 after the fall of Ayutthaya. The Portuguese, the first Europeans in Siam, arrived in Ayutthaya shortly after they captured Malacca in 1511. 
  • The 5 Star River Hotels Bangkok. ( โรงแรมระดับ 5 ดาว ริมน้ำเจ้าพระยา ) 
The River Cruise will lead you passing five star hotel, Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Peninsular Hotel and Shangri-la Hotel after that returning to River City Sriphraya Pier Bangkok.

 

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Ayutthaya Old City of Thailand, in particular, was a flourishing and prosperous capital. It remained an important city in Thailand for 417 years and during this period an abundance of palaces and temples were constructed as a token of its economic success. The ruins of temples and palaces of Ayutthaya, whether naturally worn by time or destroyed by activities of war, are a reflection of a golden and glorious past. Throughout the trip expert guides explain the history and legends of the respective sights, insuring a priceless visit for the tourist. The various sights have been carefully chosen for the visitor to make a comparative study of the past, the present and the natural beauty of Thailand’s countryside, making the visit an unforgettable experience. It is undoubtedly a complete program that combines what visitors want to know, touch, and record in memory not only though pictures of Thailand’s beauty but by experience, while at the same time being able to unwind.