5* Motorcycle Tours
Rider numbers on each tour are controlled to provide a sense of intimacy and comraderie.
Luxury 5-star and boutique accommodation is available to make time out off the bike truly extraordinary.
Luxury Made Easy
Motorcycle tours in Thailand are a spectacular undertaking under any circumstances, but what if you want to crank the comfort up to 11? Our tailored tour services offer near-concierge levels of assistance before, during and even after the ride.
If you want any of the following and more, we plan it for you every step of the way:-
- To visit specific locations
- To ride a specific motorcycle not part of the Ace fleet
- Have a route planned for you that includes specific experiences
- Stay in luxury accommodation during your tour
- Enjoy fine dining during your tour
- Include non-motorcycling activities in your experience
- Attend one of Thailand’s many festivals and events
- and more…
We are happy to discuss any request or idea you have and will do our best to facilitate If you are ready for the experience of a lifetime in every sense of the word, we are here to plan and execute all details of that dream and leave you either knowing that nothing will ever beat this, or relishing the good times and feeling inspired in pursuing yet another next-level endeavour.
5* hotels
Boutique hotels
Concierge service
Luggage support
Fine dining
Luxury activities
Our guides have been riding Thailand's roads for decades, so if following the crowds is not your thing, let us surprise you. We aim to deliver an adventure of epic proportions.
Many riders will want to take on world-famous routes such as the Mae Hong Son Loop and the Golden Triangle, but we are here to throw little known road segments and isolated villages into the mix; anything is possible. Every tour is unique and tailored to your ability and imagination. Join us for a once in a lifetime motorcycle experience at a non-luxurious price. You will indulge in some of the finest food and regional Thai specialties. Our knowledgeable and friendly team are committed to ensuring your every need is met. We will share the experience of riding across the world's best motorcycle terrain.
BANGKOK AND PATTAYA OPTIONS
Many rider like to add in some pre-tour or after-tour time in Pattaya or Bangkok. But you may fancy a few luxury days in one of Thailand's beautiful islands, Phuket, Krabi or Koh Samui. Whatever your choice, Chiang Mai Airport is a hub of dozens of daily domestic flights. You can be sat on a beach sipping cocktails within hours of leaving Chiang Mai.
You may want to fly into Thailand and initially spend a few days relaxing and taking in the nightlife of Bangkok or Pattaya. If this is the case, then it's best to book flights to Suvarnabhumi (BKK). From there you can travel to you hotel in Bangkok within 30 minutes, or take a taxi to Pattaya in less than two hours. When you are ready to travel to Chiang Mai, you can take a cheap domestic flight from U-Tapao, Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang airports and be ready to swing your leg over a bike in no time.
Here is a luxury 14 day itinerary booked for a group of guys in September 2020:
- Bangkok arrival and entertainment. Landmark hotel.
- Bangkok Tour & 2* Michelin restaurant.
- Pattaya & Walking Street entertainment.
- Pattaya private island tour (speedboat).
- Jet ski tour to Koh Larn. Transfer to airport.
- Chiang Mai arrival. Dhara Dhevi hotel.
- Temple tour & markets. Dhara Dhevi
- Mae Hong Son loop tour (5 Days)
- 2 days touring & departure.
Thailand accident statistics
Thailand has the third highest road traffic fatality rate in the world with over 24,000 deaths a year. However, the majority of the deaths occur on scooters. many Thai families can afford only a single scooter or motorcycle, and high-quality helmets are a luxury for many, whatever the law says about their being mandatory to wear. Only 12% of Thailand’s road traffic deaths involved occupants of cars or other light vehicles, according to the 2018 WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety. But many of the deaths result from the alcohol, speeding and failing to wear a proper helmet. This is what causes most traffic deaths in the country.