Beautiful beach with calm turquoise waters in Phuket, Thailand

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Phuket

Everything you need to know for your trip to Phuket, Thailand

Best Time

November to April (dry season)

Daily Budget

$40-120 USD

Language

Thai (English widely spoken in tourist areas)

Currency

Thai Baht (THB)

Overview

About Phuket

Phuket is Thailand's largest island and one of Southeast Asia's most celebrated beach destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year with its combination of warm Andaman Sea waters, dramatic limestone scenery, and a well-developed tourism infrastructure that caters to every budget and interest. The island sits off Thailand's southwestern coast and is connected to the mainland via the Sarasin Bridge, making it easily accessible by road in addition to its international airport.

The island's west coast is lined with a string of beaches, each with its own character. Patong is the busiest, packed with hotels, restaurants, nightlife and the famous Bangla Road entertainment strip. Kata and Karon are popular with families and offer calmer atmospheres with wide sandy shores. Heading north, Kamala, Surin and Bang Tao attract a more upmarket crowd, while the northern tip around Mai Khao is largely undeveloped and home to nesting sea turtles. The east coast is quieter, featuring marinas and the more local-feeling Phuket Town, a UNESCO-recognised old town known for its Sino-Portuguese shophouse architecture, vibrant street art and independent cafes.

Beyond the beaches, Phuket serves as a gateway to some of Thailand's most spectacular marine environments. Day trips run to the Phi Phi Islands, James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay, the Similan Islands, and the Surin Islands, where coral reefs and clear water attract divers and snorkellers. Kayaking through the sea caves and mangrove channels of Phang Nga Bay is a memorable experience, while elephant sanctuaries and jungle trekking offer land-based adventures.

The island's culture is a blend of Thai Buddhist traditions with Malay and Chinese influences brought by generations of migrants and traders. The Vegetarian Festival in October is one of the most visually striking events in Thailand, featuring vivid processions and rituals centred on the Chinese temples of Phuket Town.

November through April is the dry season and the best time to visit, with sunny skies and calm seas. The southwest monsoon brings rain and rough surf from May through October, though prices drop significantly and some west-coast beaches close to swimming. Even during the wet season, the east coast and many inland attractions remain accessible. Phuket has evolved from a quiet fishing and tin-mining backwater into a globally recognised resort island, yet it still offers authentic local experiences for travellers who seek them out.

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Accommodation

Where to Stay in Phuket

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Amanpuri

resort · €€€ · Pansea Beach, Cherngtalay

Trisara Villas & Residences Phuket

resort · €€€ · Nai Thon Beach, Cherngtalay

Keemala

resort · €€€ · Kamala

Rosewood Phuket

Rosewood Phuket

resort · €€€ · Tri Trang Bay, Patong

Sri Panwa Phuket

Sri Panwa Phuket

resort · €€€ · Cape Panwa

Paresa Resort Phuket

Paresa Resort Phuket

resort · €€€ · Kamala

Experiences

Things to Do in Phuket

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James Bond Island Private Boat Tour

This exclusive private boat charter takes you to the dramatic limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay, made famous by the 1974 Bond film 'The Man with the Golden Gun'. The tour visits Khao Phing Kan (James Bond Island), the floating Muslim fishing village of Ko Panyi, and sea caves accessible only by longtail. A private departure means flexible timings and stops tailored to your group.

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Full day

Private Boat Tour in Phuket

Charter an entire vessel and design your own itinerary around Phuket's surrounding waters, choosing between nearby bays, snorkelling reefs, or more distant islands according to your preference. Boats are crewed and typically include equipment, refreshments, and a guide. This is the most flexible way to experience Phuket's coastline away from the crowded group-tour boats.

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Full day

Phi Phi Island Private Boat Tour

A private speedboat charter to the Phi Phi archipelago lets you arrive early before the day-trip crowds and linger at Maya Bay, the emerald lagoon made world-famous by Leonardo DiCaprio's film 'The Beach'. The tour includes snorkelling stops at coral gardens around Phi Phi Leh and a visit to the lively main village on Phi Phi Don. Private departures allow you to set the pace and choose your stops.

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Krabi Islands Private Tour

Departing from Phuket by private boat, this tour crosses to the dramatic coastline of Krabi province where towering limestone cliffs tumble into turquoise bays at locations including Railay Beach and the Four Islands group. Snorkelling in clear shallow water, exploring sea caves, and walking on near-deserted beaches are typical highlights of the day. The private format means the group travels at its own schedule without joining larger tour boats.

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Full day

Full-Day Luxury Catamaran to Phi Phi Islands and Maithon

A premium catamaran day trip combining two distinct destinations: the iconic Phi Phi Islands with their spectacular cliffs and turquoise bays, and Maithon Island, a quieter destination with a secluded beach and good snorkelling. The catamaran format provides more stability and deck space than a speedboat, with onboard meals and an open bar included. The combination of two contrasting island environments makes this one of the more comprehensive sea day trips from Phuket.

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Similan Islands Catamaran Day Trip with Meals

The Similan Islands are among the top dive and snorkel sites in Southeast Asia, with visibility that regularly exceeds 20 metres and a diverse reef ecosystem including manta rays, reef sharks, and sea turtles. This catamaran trip sails from Phuket with all meals and equipment included, giving passengers a comfortable journey to this protected national park. The islands are only accessible between October and May when the national park is open.

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Phi Phi Islands Sunrise Excursion

An early-departure speedboat excursion reaches the Phi Phi Islands ahead of the main tourist rush, allowing visitors to experience Maya Bay and the surrounding bays in relative quiet during the golden morning light. The tour typically covers Maya Bay, Viking Cave, Monkey Beach, and several snorkelling reefs before returning to Phuket by midday. The early-bird advantage at Maya Bay — which has a daily visitor cap — is one of the main draws of this tour.

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Phi Phi Islands Tour from Phuket with Lunch

A guided group speedboat day trip to the Phi Phi Islands covering the main highlights including Maya Bay, Loh Samah Bay, and snorkelling reefs teeming with tropical fish and coral. The tour includes a buffet lunch and all snorkelling equipment, and departs from Phuket's main piers. This is one of the most popular and accessible ways to experience the Phi Phi archipelago, with guides providing context on the islands' ecology and history.

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Practical Info

Phuket Travel Tips

Airport

HKT

Timezone

UTC+7

Currency

Thai Baht (THB)

Population

~416,000

Information

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Phuket?
November to April is the dry season and the ideal time to visit Phuket. The weather is sunny, humidity is lower, and the Andaman Sea is calm enough for swimming and island-hopping. December and January are peak months, so book accommodation well in advance. From May to October the southwest monsoon brings rain and choppy seas on the west coast, though prices are lower and the island is less crowded.
Is Phuket safe for tourists?
Phuket is generally safe for tourists. The main areas to be careful in are busy beach zones where bag snatching from motorbikes occasionally occurs, and popular bars where drink spiking has been reported. Always use licensed taxis or metered transport, be cautious renting motorbikes without experience, and observe flag warnings before swimming — red flags indicate dangerous surf conditions.
Which are the best beaches in Phuket?
Phuket has beaches to suit every preference. Kata Noi is often rated the island's most beautiful beach, with soft white sand and clear water. Surin and Bang Tao are known for their upmarket resort strips and relaxed atmosphere. Karon is a long, broad beach popular with families. Patong is the liveliest and most commercialised. For quiet and unspoiled shores, head to Mai Khao in the far north or Nai Harn in the south.
What is the average daily budget for Phuket?
Budget travellers can get by on USD 40-60 per day, covering a hostel dorm, street food, and local transport. Mid-range travellers typically spend USD 80-150 per day with a comfortable hotel, sit-down meals, and activities. Luxury travellers at Phuket's top resorts can easily spend USD 500 or more per day. Imported alcohol and Western-style dining are significantly more expensive than local equivalents.
How do I get around Phuket?
Phuket does not have a comprehensive public transport system. Songthaews (shared pickup trucks) run fixed routes between beaches at low fares. Tuk-tuks are widely available but negotiate the fare before getting in. Metered taxis and Grab (ride-hailing app) are the most transparent options. Renting a motorbike is popular but comes with risk, particularly on mountain roads. A rental car or private driver is the most comfortable way to explore the island independently.
Do I need a visa to visit Phuket, Thailand?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of most Western countries, including the USA, UK, EU nations, and Australia, can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days (as of 2025 policy updates — confirm with the Thai embassy before travel). Other nationalities may need to apply for a Tourist Visa in advance. Passports should be valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
Can I do a day trip to the Phi Phi Islands from Phuket?
Yes, the Phi Phi Islands are one of Phuket's most popular day trips. Speedboats depart from Rassada Pier and Chalong Pier and reach Phi Phi Don in roughly 45 minutes. Full-day tours typically include snorkelling stops, visits to Maya Bay (the filming location of 'The Beach'), and lunch on the island. Alternatively, slow ferries operate at lower cost. If you prefer a more exclusive experience, private long-tail and catamaran charters are also widely available.
How many days do I need to see Phuket?
Three to four days is enough to explore Phuket's main beaches, Phuket Old Town, and take one island day trip. Five to seven days allows you to visit multiple island destinations, try water activities, and enjoy a more relaxed pace. If you plan to island-hop to nearby Krabi, Koh Samui, or the Similan Islands, build in at least a week to ten days for the broader Andaman coast.

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