Phuket

Things to do in Phuket: must-see attractions

Ko Phuket in a nutshell

As the largest island in southern Thailand, Ko Phuket, or simply Phuket, refers to the entire paradise archipelago surrounding it. You can lounge under coconut trees before hitting the high-energy Full Moon parties, take advantage of modern amenities that offer great value, or get pampered at one of the many spas. The range of excursions is extensive, from long-tail boat rides and mangrove kayaking to jungle trekking. The lush pearl of the Andaman Sea is full of hidden treasures, and it is a perfect opportunity to dive into Thai culture, food, and traditions.

The climate is tropical with two seasons per year, and it stays hot year-round. The rainy season, where you can expect 1 to 3 hours of rain daily, runs from June through October.

Postcard-perfect beaches

The most visited spots are Patong, Karon, and Kata. These are the places to try parasailing or rent a jet ski. You can also shop and sample street food at Malin Plazza Patong. At night, partygoers head to Bangla Road for the bar scene. If that is not your speed, check out the ladyboy show at Phuket Simon Cabaret or catch a Thai boxing match.

For a quieter vibe, the beaches of Sai Kaew beach, Mai Khao beach, Nai Yang beach, Layan beach, Bang Tao beach, and Surin beach are better choices. Stay alert, as strong currents can be dangerous.

At the far south of Patong, Cristal Beach is a peaceful cove with a small beach called Paradise Beach. You can reach it by walking 1.5 miles past the Merlin Beach resort.

Those seeking total solitude should head to Ko Kho Kaho, famous for its 9 miles of completely untouched sand at Nok Nah beach. Paradise Island near Ko Rang, accessible from Ko Yao, is also a great option, located near Ko Hong, which feels like a true pirate island.

Lush landscapes for sunrise and sunset

Take in a 360-degree view over the Nai Harn bay at the southern tip of the island. Phrom Thep Cape translates to "Cape of Divine Purity" in Thai.

Explore Phang Nga by motorboat for a vibe that feels like a scene from Crocodile Dundee. The landscape, filled with massive limestone formations, is striking (about 600 THB/approx. $17 for 3 hours).

Kho Phi Phi, Phi Phi Ley, Coral Islands, and Ko Tao are known for their white sand and crystal-clear water. Coral reefs in some areas have been damaged by heavy snorkeling traffic and are now subject to preservation measures, as seen at Maya Bay since October 2018. Check for updates online before you head out.

Living Thai culture

With its charming Sino-Portuguese colonial houses and pedestrian alleys, Phuket Town hosts three major festivals: the Vegetarian Festival in October, Chinese Pimai (Chinese New Year) in February, and Songkran, the Thai New Year, in April. Expect a festive, family-friendly atmosphere. On weekends, the Naka Market is worth a visit for local street food and crafts.

The Thai people value family time and enjoy picnicking on Sundays. The pine forest at Sirinat National Park offers an ideal setting, with entry via Thepkrasattri Road.

Perched on a green hill, the 147-foot-tall white marble Big Buddha of Chalong was built by a local foundation. The view from the top is impressive.

The Thalang National museum provides context on the history of southern Thailand, including migration patterns and the region's tin mining history. The exhibit also covers the December 2004 tsunami and the subsequent reconstruction efforts.

When to go

The best time to visit Phuket is from December through March, when the temperatures are comfortable and the skies are clear.

How to get there

Airlines like Air France and Thai Airways International offer direct flights from Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle to Bangkok (flight duration is 12 to 13 hours). From there, plan for a 1.5-hour connecting flight to Phuket.

Getting around

The tourist office in Phuket Town provides schedules for buses and minibuses. The Phuket bus terminal 1 serves the main points of interest for shorter distances. The state-run 999 bus company is a reliable choice. You can also rent a scooter (around 300 THB/approx. $8 per day). The roads are in good condition. Be sure to carry an International Driving Permit, as police checks are common and carry a fine of around 1,000 THB (approx. $28) if you cannot produce one.

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When to visit Phuket?

The most favorable period to discover Phuket covers:

January February March October November

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Climate and atmosphere in Phuket month by month

January Very Favorable

Temperatures
23°C to 32°C
Sea water
28°C
Sunshine
8.5h / day
Rainy days
4 days
Rainfall
30 mm

It is the dry season, and the weather is perfect with calm, glass-like water. Take advantage of the conditions for a trip to the Similan Islands, where the diving sites are exceptional. The atmosphere is both lively and relaxed following the post-holiday rush.

February Very Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 33°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
9h / day
Rainy days
3 days
Rainfall
30 mm

The weather is perfect for lounging on western beaches like <strong>Kata</strong> or <strong>Karon</strong>. In <strong>Phuket Old Town</strong>, the colorful <strong>Chinese New Year</strong> celebrations create a festive atmosphere. This is a prime month for scuba diving, as underwater visibility is excellent.

March Very Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 34°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
8.5h / day
Rainy days
5 days
Rainfall
40 mm

Enjoy the final weeks of high season with maximum sunshine. The calm sea is an invitation to explore the spectacular Phang Nga Bay and its limestone karsts by boat. Crowds begin to thin out slightly, making the experience even more pleasant.

April Very Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 34°C
Sea water
30°C
Sunshine
8h / day
Rainy days
10 days
Rainfall
120 mm

Get ready for the world's biggest water fight during <strong>Songkran</strong>, the Thai New Year. The intense heat is the perfect excuse to join in on this joyful and refreshing celebration. It is a unique cultural experience that is incredibly fun to see at least once.

May Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 32°C
Sea water
30°C
Sunshine
6.5h / day
Rainy days
18 days
Rainfall
220 mm

The rainy season kicks off with showers that typically arrive late in the day, though you will still see plenty of sun. Lower prices and fewer crowds make this an appealing time to visit. It is also the start of the surf season on west coast spots like <strong>Kalim Beach</strong>.

June Less Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 32°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
19 days
Rainfall
250 mm

The monsoon season takes hold, turning the island lush and bringing local waterfalls to peak flow. Rough seas on the west coast create prime conditions for surfers. For a calmer day, explore the Sino-Portuguese architecture in <strong>Phuket Old Town</strong>, which serves as a great alternative to the beach.

July Less Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 31°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
19 days
Rainfall
260 mm

Expect humid weather with regular rain showers, though you will still see plenty of sunshine. This is the low season, which makes it a great time to explore the island without the typical crowds. It is the perfect window to learn the secrets of Thai cooking in a class or treat yourself to a relaxing massage.

August Less Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 31°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
19 days
Rainfall
260 mm

The monsoon season keeps the island lush and deeply green. When the rain lets up, head to the <strong>Big Buddha</strong> for a view of the island that is hard to beat. This is a great time to visit if you are looking for lower prices, with hotel rooms often dropping to 1,000-2,000 THB (about $28-56) per night, and a quieter atmosphere away from the usual peak-season crowds.

September Unfavorable

Temperatures
24°C to 31°C
Sea water
28°C
Sunshine
5h / day
Rainy days
22 days
Rainfall
400 mm

September is the wettest month of the year, but it is also one of the most fascinating thanks to the Vegetarian Festival. This intense and spectacular cultural event is a unique experience. It is a time for adventurous travelers who want to discover a very authentic side of the local culture.

October Less Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 31°C
Sea water
28°C
Sunshine
5.5h / day
Rainy days
23 days
Rainfall
350 mm

The rainy season is winding down, leaving the island lush and green. The sea remains choppy, which makes for great surfing conditions. You will find the lowest prices of the year during this time. The Vegetarian Festival often continues into the start of the month, so try to catch it if you are in town.

November Very Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 31°C
Sea water
28°C
Sunshine
6.5h / day
Rainy days
16 days
Rainfall
200 mm

The weather improves significantly in November, signaling the start of the peak season. Don't miss the <strong>Loi Krathong</strong> festival, where you can release floating offerings onto the water. It is a great month to visit, combining pleasant conditions, lush scenery, and smaller crowds than you will find in the dead of winter.

December Very Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 32°C
Sea water
28°C
Sunshine
7.5h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
60 mm

Expect dry, sunny weather and near-perfect conditions. The atmosphere is festive as the year-end holidays approach. It is an ideal time for scuba diving and snorkeling, especially since the Similan Islands are open to visitors. Book your travel well in advance, as this is peak season.

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An introduction to the island of Phuket

An island with heavenly beaches in southern Thailand, Phuket is worth a visit mainly for lounging around or scuba diving.
It is a bit too touristy and not very traditional. I would only recommend it for people looking to easily access white sand beaches shaded by coconut trees, or for families with young children who do not want to venture to islands that are harder to reach but certainly more charming, like Koh Phi Phi or Koh Pha Ngan.
On the west side of the island, choose the beaches at Kamala Beach rather than those at Patong Beach, which are way too crowded with mass tourism and even sex tourism.

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Favorite place in Thailand

Phuket was my favorite spot in Thailand. I spent my first evening in Old Phuket, a beautiful colonial town with a Sino-Portuguese style and its elegant restaurants and colorful shops. The next day, I partied on the must-see Bangla Road, where you can see the famous ping pong shows, a dubious spectacle but one you cannot miss as a tourist. I took advantage of my last night to just lounge around in a gorgeous hotel right on the beach. Phuket is also the starting point for two superb day trips: Phang Nga Bay and the Phi Phi Islands.

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A nicely rebuilt beach resort

10 years ago, the tragically famous tsunami struck this seaside resort that is very popular with international tourists.

I went there recently, and I did not find any trace of that event in the hotels or the tourist infrastructure. The reconstruction was relatively fast and efficient, and I would recommend this destination without any hesitation to anyone who loves beautiful tropical beaches.

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