Cheap Tickets to Songkhla

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A cultural hub in southern Thailand, Hat Yai is famous for street food, temples, and night markets. It’s a lively mix of Thai, Chinese, and Malay influences with easy access to Songkhla's coastal calm. 

The major airport, i.e. Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) connects to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Malaysia. Budget carriers like Thai Lion Air and Nok Air make flying affordable. 

Book cheap flights to Songkhla - Hat Yai early for the best deals. Flights to Songkhla via Hat Yai offer genuine local interactions, uncrowded beaches, and delicious Malaysian-influenced seafood dishes without tourist price tags.

Best time to Visit: The best time to explore Songkhla is from November to February. This season offers more comfortable temperatures and less rainfall perfect for exploring and taking part in outdoor activities.

Events and Festivals: Events and Festivals celebrated in Sangkhla include Lightning of Songkhla Lagoon, Songkran Festival, Amazing Beach Life Festival, Loi Krathong, and Central Hatyai Events.

Cultural and Historical Experiences: Cultural and historical experiences in Songkhla include the Red Rice Mill, Baan Nakhon Nai, the Central Mosque of Songkhla, and Songkhla’s Shrine City Pillar.

Transportation: Songkhla offers various transportation options including taxis, shuttles, buses, and ferries. There are also Songthaews (shared taxis) offered in Songkhla for affordable and convenient getting around.

Historical Significance: Songkhla was earlier known as Singora and was a major port or trading hub. It was a center of maritime trade with China and other regions from the 10th to 14th centuries.

Key Attractions: Songkhla includes Songkhla Old Town, Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol, Khao Nam Khang Historical Tunnel, Laem Samila, Laem Son, and, Tang Kuan Hill.

Cultural Places: Visitors can explore various cultural places such as the Songkhla Old Town, Street Art, Songkhla Old Town Road, Chue Chuang Temple, Wat Thawon Wararam, Kho Hong Hill, etc.

Outdoor Activities: Outdoor adventures include exploring Sangkhla Old Town, trekking at Tangkuan Hill, relaxing at Samila Beach, etc.

Family-friendly: Families can explore the Golden Mermaid Statue, Song Thale Park, Songkhla Old Town, Chalathat Beach, Tangkuan Hill, and Kao Seng Beach.

Savory Dishes: Dishes to eat in Songkhla are Fried-Mullets, Sea Bass Belly Stream with Plum, and Khao Yum.

FAQs

Are there direct flights to Songkhla?

There are no direct flights to Songkhla from the US cities. Direct flights from the US to Thailand typically land in Bangkok (BKK) or other major cities like Phuket (HKT).

How many airports are there in Songkhla?

There are two major airports in Songkhla, i.e. Hat Yai International Airport (HDY). It is the major getaway to serve the southern cities of Thailand. However, there is also a Songkhla Airport (SGZ) that primarily serves domestic flights.

Which airlines fly to Tokyo from the Songkhla?

There are no airlines offering flights to Songkhla from the US. However, with a connecting hub of Suvarnabhumi Airport, various airlines offer flights to Songkhla including Thai Vietjet Air, Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, and Nok Air.

What are the hidden gems to explore in Songkhla?

Hidden gems to explore in Songkhla are Songkhla Old Town, Golden Mermaid Statue, Tangkuan Hill, Tangkuan Hill, Songkhla National Museum, and Central Hatyai.

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