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What to Do in Phuket?

What are the best things to do in Phuket is one of the most important questions people ask us when planning a trip. We explored the island for 30 years to bring you the best of Phuket, sorted in what we saw and what people liked the most. There is an incredibly vast range of attractions, activities and tours, from fabulous beaches and natural wonders to glittering temples and human-made attractions for you to explore and experience such as Phuket Big Buddha or Wat Chalong .

Phang Nga Bay is an absolute must-do, with jaw-dropping limestone cliffs and flooded caves. Phi Phi islands are everyone’s second favourite thing to do in Phuket, even though they can be a little crowded. The 45-meter-high Big Buddha of Phuket is also on everyone’s list, and this attraction is not difficult to reach. Walking with the elephants to help them escape a life of hard labour is the next big thing in Phuket and is growing fast in popularity.

4 Important things to know when planning tours in Phuket

1 . We recommend planning just a few tours and day trips before travelling, then once here you can adjust your plan according to your mood or the weather. However, if you plan to visit Phuket during the peak season (end of December and January) you should try to book the tours that relate to islands, cruises and Phang Nga Bay (especially the famous John Gray SeaCanoe )

2. You can book those day trips once here; they are usually cheaper and can be booked directly from your hotel, in the street or one of the many travel agencies. We added information on each attraction.

3. Tours always include transportation from and to your hotel, so that is not a worry!

4. Some tours may look more expensive than others, but those usually offer a better experience: less crowded, better service and overall: a better experience.

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Our full list of things to do

With so much to choose from, it may be challenging to fit all the things to do in Phuket into one holiday. So to make your travel planning a lot easier, we listed here a long list of must-do in Phuket sorted by popularity. Some are on the island, and some are around the island but easily accessible in one day.

1. Explore the Beaches of Phuket

The beaches of Phuket

This seems to be so obvious thing to do in Phuket since this is the main reason why most travellers travel such long distances, but did you know that we counted more than 46 beaches? You probably know the famous ones, mostly located on the southwest coast: Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala and Nai Harn. They are famous because they are truly beautiful, but they can also be too busy if you come to find peace and isolation.

Don’t limit yourself to one beach and explore Phuket: drive around and discover the north and east coast beaches as some are superb and still peaceful: Nai Yang, Naithon, and Mai Khao Beaches. Read more about Phuket beaches .

Panwa Beach in Phuket

2. Explore Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay by Sea Canoe

The incredible scenery of Phang Nga has always been at the top of our list of places to visit. There are many ways to explore it. You can take a lazy sunset cruise on a Chinese Junk or explore Phang Nga by canoe through caves and enclosed lagoons. If you can afford it, a full day on a customised private cruise around Phang Nga is the most relaxing and enjoyable experience. Day trips to Phang Nga usually include a stop at the famous James Bond Island and Koh Panyi, the village built entirely on stilts. Similar to the famous Halong Bay in Vietnam, these landscapes will leave unforgettable memories. Read more about Phang Nga Bay

Seacanoe in Phang Nga Bay

How to get there : Phang Nga can be booked even one day before, once in Phuket, at your hotel or street booth. However, everyone agrees that the best way to do it is with John Gray Seacanoe , which should be booked in advance online, especially during the high season (December to May) When to get there : Thanks to its sheltered geography, Phang Nga is accessible and beautiful all year round, even during the rainy season. The sea is never rough, so you won’t have to worry about seasickness.

3. Climb to Big Buddha of Phuket

Big Buddha Phuket

Number 3 on our list of best things to do in Phuket has always been the Big Buddha, an iconic 45-meter tall white marble statue sitting at the top of Nakkerd hill in the south of the island. The construction of this statue, entirely from donations, started in 2002. You can contribute too by sponsoring one small white marble tile and signing your name on it.

It’s a great thing to do; your name will be there forever. Remember that Big Buddha is more than just a landmark; it is a religious place. You should respect it by dressing appropriately: if you wear shorts or skirts above the knee , you will need to wear a sarong provided by security at the entrance. It would be best if you also tried to keep your voice down, which unfortunately is not very well understood by tourists.

The Big Buddha of Phuket

The road to get up there is steep but well-paved, and the panoramic view from the top is worth the climb. To the north, you can see the whole of Chalong Bay to Phang Nga; in the south, you will see Kata Beach . On the way down, stop at one of the many little panoramic bars to get a bird’s view of Karon Beach. Read more about Phuket Big Buddha

How to get there : you can easily reach the Big Buddha with your motorbike or car. Tuk-tuks will happily take you there and wait for you. Keep in mind that most tours include a visit to the Big Buddha. When to get there : all year round Price : Entrance is free but donations are appreciated

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4. Take a Trip to Phi Phi Islands

Phi Phi Islands

Phi Phi is a beautiful archipelago made of fantastic beaches and immense cliffs over two bays you can admire from a famous viewpoint. Phi Phi is also renowned among young crowds for those legendary beach parties lasting all night long, reminding a bit of the Full Moon Parties on Koh Phangan. But this fame comes with a price, and Phi Phi may have become too popular.

The crowds, greed and developments have severely affected the island, so don’t imagine yourself walking alone on the deserted Maya Beach like they do in the movie The Beach, unless you book a hotel in the north of the island. Read more about Phi Phi Islands

Maya Bay in Phi Phi Island

How to get there : Book it in advance if you plan to stay overnight. You can book a ferry or speedboat once in Phuket if you only want to go for the day, but day trips usually allow you such a short time on Phi Phi Island you won’t have much time for exploration. The price starts as cheap as 375 baht for a ferry ticket + hotel transfer.

When to go there : Phi Phi island is open all year round, but of course, it’s more beautiful with a blue sky during the high season (December to May). During the low season, the ride can be bumpy, so take some pills if you are prone to seasickness.

5. Maya Bay

Maya Bay in Phi Phi Islands

We can’t talk about Phi Phi Islands without talking about Maya Bay. We listed it separately because it can be a day trip on its own. Maya Bay has reopened after being closed for a while but access is restricted. Read more about Maya Bay

6. Party on Bangla Road

Bangla Road

Bangla Road might not be to everyone’s taste, but judging by the enormous crowd walking up and down Patong walking street every night, Bangla is on many people’s must-see list. Unlike what most people believe, Soi Bangla is not a Sin City for Single Men. It’s a colourful and vibrant street full of life, restaurants, shops, bars and dancing girls.

If you want to know more, enter these famous Go-Go bars and see what a go-go bar is. You will often see couples tourists having a drink; Patong is a lot more easygoing than Bangkok or Pattaya. Read more about Bangla Road

Bangla Road in Patong Beach

When to go there : Bangla is lively all year round. Nothing happens during the day, and the street closes to traffic around 7 pm. However, the party atmosphere only kicks in after 9 or 10 pm.

7. Explore Phuket Old Town

Phuket Town

It’s hard to resist those old Sino-Portuguese streets with beautiful shophouses and magnificent mansions. Phuket’s old town is perfect for a half-day, with many small cafes, bakeries, and eateries along the way. You can reach there by tuk-tuk or even with the local blue bus that stops at the city market, then walk to Thalang Road, the most popular of the old streets of Phuket Town.

Visit the local markets near the bus station and explore the little streets here and there to discover some incredible abandoned mansions. Don’t miss the Phuket Walking Street on Sunday, a chance to try a lot of local food you cannot find easily! Read more about Phuket Old Town

Soi Romanee in Phuket Town

How to get there : Tuk-Tuk or Grab taxis are the standard options. Then the cheapest way apart from driving there yourself is to ride the local blue bus .

8. Visit Chalong Temple

Wat Chalong Phuket

Chalong Temple (locally called Wat Chalong), built at the beginning of the 19th century, is the largest and the most visited Buddhist temple in Phuket. The most iconic building on the temple grounds is a 60-meter-tall stupa sheltering a fragment of bone from Buddha. Inside the building, beautiful paintings and illustrations on the walls and ceilings narrate the life of Lord Buddha, and each floor is full of donated golden statues.

You can also climb stairs to reach a terrace and enjoy a panoramic view. Just like in any temple in Thailand, remember to dress appropriately: no shorts or skirts above the knee , and no sleeveless shirts. Remember to remove shoes and caps when entering the temple buildings. Read more about Wat Chalong

Wat Chalong Phuket

How to get there : easy to reach by car or motorbike. Most tours will include Wat Chalong, usually combined with a visit to the Big Buddha. When to get there : the temple is open from 7 am to 5 pm, but you can walk around the property anytime. Price : free entrance, but donations are appreciated

9. Explore the many Night Markets!

phuket lard yai street market

Phuket has a lot of night markets, but on any day of the week, the line between a night market and a night bazaar is relatively thin. Some markets only open during the weekend, and some during the weekdays. The Sunday Walking Street Market on the old Thalang Road of Phuket Town is the most creative. Read more about Phuket Night Markets

Chillva Market Phuket

10. Relax or Party in a Beach Club

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There is a growing list of superb beach clubs all around Phuket. Most are open all day for customers to enjoy food and drinks on comfortable sofas or beach beds, and some turn into party clubs at night. As you may expect, the prices are often on the high side in the most popular clubs such as Catch Beach Club or Carpe Diem on Bang Tao Beach, and Cafe Del Mar on Kamala Beach , but our list includes a lot of little hidden beach clubs at fair prices. Read more about Beach Clubs

Carpe Diem Beach Club on Bang Tao Beach, Phuket, Thailand

11. Spa and Massages

Best Spas in Phuket

Thailand is a massage and well-being destination famous around the world. Almost every hotel has a spa, and massages are available everywhere, even on the beach! The prices start around 300 baht for a simple Thai massage to extravagant half-day packages in luxury resorts. Everyone should try, especially to recover from jet lag, help with a sunburn, make use of a rainy day or treat themselves to a relaxing experience.

Keep in mind that a spa is one of the most popular things to do in Phuket when it rains, so book with your spa or hotel in the morning to beat the queue!

12. James Bond Island

james bond island rock 1

James Bond Island is one of those bucket list items many people want to tick off their list of Things to Do in Phuket. There are many positive and negative opinions about James Bond Island, and most are justified. Before that old 1974 James Bond movie The Man With The Golden Gun with Roger Moore and Christopher Lee (remember Count Dracula? or Saruman in Lord of the Rings?), no one talked about this island. The movie wasn’t even good (45% on Rotten Tomatoes). Read more about James Bond Island

How to get there : Check with your hotel or a local agent. This tour can usually be booked the day before. When to get there : all year round

13. Koh Panyi

Koh Panyi Village (Koh Panyee) in Phang Nga Bay, Thailand

Koh Panyi is a surprisingly small fishermen’s village built entirely on stilts in the middle of Phang Nga Bay . What used to be a remote place is now more of a tourist attraction, but it is still a real village with a sizeable Muslim community, a mosque and a school. You can explore the narrow ‘streets’ and see the water through the crevices of the floor, do some local shopping and enjoy a tasty seafood lunch.

Take a longtail boat early to reach there before tourists arrive, and you get a completely different feel for the place. Continue to James Bond Island if you feel like seeing the shooting set of this old movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. Read more about Koh Panyi

Koh Panyi in Phang Nga Bay

How to get there : almost every tour agent offers this tour with James Bond Island. You could also drive to one of the many Phang Nga piers and ride a longtail boat.

When to get there : There are no waves all year round, as Phang Nga is a bay.

14. Enjoy Sunset Drinks and Dinner

Phuket Best Sunset Bars

When weather permits, Phuket sunsets can be pretty impressive, especially during the low season, because clouds reflect the red hues in remarkable ways. You will be able to enjoy sunsets from most of the beaches on the West Coast, but the best way is to share the moment with a cold drink in hand! Here is a list of sunset spots we love in Phuket.

Akoya rooftop bar on Ao Yon Beach in Phuket Island

15. Plane Spotting on Mai Khao Beach

Plane landing over the beach at Phuket Airport

Plane Spotting has become a viral phenomenon since the day it became forbidden. The more it’s forbidden, the more people go there, and this once-deserted beach has become a permanent Instagram playground. And why not? Seeing these enormous flying machines approaching from far away and getting closer to you in a roar is jaw-dropping. As they are about to land, they fly so low above the turquoise water; that you could almost touch their wheels! Read more about plane spotting in Phuket

How to get there : most people use their cars or bikes to get to Maikhao beach. It seems that some local agencies offer a ride there. Read how to go there by yourself.

When to go there : Please remember that planes land over the beach only during the high season (November to May) when the wind blows east to west! During the low season, planes will land from the other side, over the main road. This is just an indication; that wind can change according to the weather.

Can you go? : Technically, it is not allowed to be under the plane’s path, but no one seems to care.

16. Andamanda Phuket Water Park

Andamanda Phuket Water Park

Andamanda Phuket is an immense new water park near Phuket Town, passed Kathu when coming from Patong Beach. This massive park covers a staggering 100,000 sq.m. and 25 attractions, including many impressive waterslides, a 10,000 sq.m. swimming area with artificial waves and the longest lazy river in southeast Asia.

Location : Kathu

17. Go on an Instagram Photo Spree!

Naithon beach stairs

The island is an Instagrammer’s paradise! Between the many natural wonders, the beaches and islands, the beautiful Sino-Portuguese architecture of Old Phuket Town and the Instagram-dedicated photo playgrounds, Instagrammers will find endless opportunities to shine. Several spots are on this list already, but we keep adding new ones on the dedicated page!

Instagram spots on Phuket

18. Try Real Local Food!

Mor Mu Dong Restaurant

Trying local Thai food in Phuket is a must-do for any traveller visiting the island. Phuket is known for its delicious and authentic Thai cuisine, with a variety of dishes that are unique to the region and south Thailand. Trying local Thai food is also a chance to experience the local food culture by visiting night markets, street food vendors and local restaurants, but you need to know where to find these small restaurants!

Phuket Floating Restaurant

19. See and feed the Elephants

Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

At Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Phuket, visitors are offered an opportunity to interact with elephants enjoyably. Unlike the old and controversial practice of elephant trekking, no one rides the animals here. Instead, guests can feed, play with, and bathe adult and baby elephants in a way that is unlike any other experience. The visitors also have the chance to prepare food for the animals and then join them in muddy waters for playtime.

20. Dinner in the Sky

Dinner in The Sky in Phuket

Dinner in the Sky takes eating to new heights—literally. Suspended by a crane, guests sit at a table high above Karon Beach, taking in the beautiful views while enjoying a delicious dinner. The experience blends thrill and luxury, with guests safely secured into their seats. Chefs cook excellent dishes directly in front of your eyes, delivering an unforgettable gastronomic experience. Whether it’s a romantic date or an adventurous adventure, Dinner in the Sky promises an unforgettable dining experience above the clouds.

Location : Karon Beach

21. Carnival Magic

Carnival Magic - The Magical Kingdom of Lights

Carnival Magic is a brand new 40-acre nighttime Thai carnival theme park, known as the Magical Kingdom of Lights. It features numerous record-breaking attractions that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Situated on Kamala Beach, Carnival Magic stands as an iconic destination that no visitor to Phuket should miss.

Location: Kamala Beach

22. Snorkel in Koh Racha

Koh Racha Island

Koh Racha Yai is a tiny island with amazingly clear blue water, easy to access as it is only a dozen kilometres from Phuket. It is very popular for day trips, snorkelling and scuba diving. The island is so small it can only accommodate a few resorts.

Racha Island, Thailand

23. The Upside-Down House

The Upside Down House in Phuket Town

The Upside Down House, also known as Baan Teelanka, is a fun place for kids and adults on any day, rain or shine! This unusual photo playground built on three floors is on the outskirts of Phuket town. Read more

Location : By Pass Road near Phuket Town Address : 51/11 Chalermprakiet Ratchakan Thi 9 Road, Phuket 83000 Open : 10 am – 6 pm Phone : 076 376 245 Price : Adults: 470 Baht, Kids 4 to 11: 240 Baht

24. Karon Viewpoint

Karon Viewpoint

Next on our list of best things to do in Phuket is the famous Karon Viewpoint, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of three magnificent bays. The closest is Kata Noi Beach , further is the beautiful bay of Kata with its small iconic island, and the far is Karon Beach . The place is well-known and frequently busy, but people don’t stay long.

Apart from taking a couple of photos and maybe buying some drinks, snacks and ice creams, there is not much to do up there. You will often see a Thai guy on his motorbike with a big eagle offering to take a photo with the bird for a small fee. Remember that wildlife is protected, and you should not encourage this practice, no matter how cool the picture looks on your Instagram. Read more

Price : free

25. Watch a sunset at Prompthep Cape

promthep cape

Promthep Cape is not as grand as you might expect, but it still attracts busloads of tourists every evening at sunset. The elevated location at the very south of the island offers beautiful views of the bay and the few nearby islands. You can enjoy local shopping and even an excellent Thai dinner at the ‘ Promthep Restaurant ‘. Read more about Promthep Cape

Promthep Cape in South Phuket

How to get there : usually, people ride their cars or motorbikes.

When to go there : sunsets are much more impressive during the low season (June to November), but some days might be cloudy. Need to know when to arrive to see the sunset? Check the time on Google !

Price : Free

26. Cooking Classes

BrassWok Thai Cooking class in Phuket

Cooking classes are an increasingly popular activity in Phuket because Thai food is so famous and good, and TV and social media feature it so frequently. There are many cooking schools all around the island and for all budgets. Several are in hotels around Phuket, usually more expensive than privately run schools. Some cooking classes include visiting a local market, which is a fun experience. Read more about Cooking Classes

27. Samet Nangshe Viewpoint

Samet Nangshe Viewpoint - View of Phang Nga Bay

Samet Nangshe is quite a recent discovery, and the view from up there is jaw-dropping. As it is just outside Phuket island, it takes some driving to reach it, but the beauty of this natural wonder is well worth the effort! It used to be quite a challenge to climb the hill to one of the viewpoints, but a pickup truck takes you up there for a small fee. Read more about Samet Nangshee

28. Be Amazed by the Similan Islands

phuket snorkeling

Similan Island is the most impressive set of Islands accessible from Phuket, blessed with incredible white sand and clear blue waters. But these are only open from November to May and are a bit far, 100 km northwest of Phuket in the Andaman Sea. If you get a chance, you should go. If you are not confident, go to Phi Phi Island, but it’s crowded. More accessible and closer is Racha Island, or nearby is also Coral Island. Read more about the Similan Islands

The Similans

How to get there : You can book this tour from your hotel or a local agent once in Phuket. A van will usually pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Tap Lamu Pier outside the island. From there, you will ride a speed boat. When to get there : Similans are only open between October to May. Price : starts around 2,350 baht. Just remember that cheap tickets may mean overcrowded boats.

29. Blue Tree Water Park

Water Parks in Phuket

Blue Tree is a vast water park, and the lagoon is enormous, but it has fewer slides and features than Andamanda or Splash Jungle. It seems more dedicated to water and land activities with Slip’ N’ Fly, a zip line above the water, water fighting, a stand-up paddle, and even a trapeze school and a skate park.

Blue Tree Phuket

Location : Cherngtalay (near Bang Tao Beach) Address : 4/2 Srisoonthorn, Cherntalay, Phuket 83110 Open : 10 am – 6 pm Phone : 076 602 435 Price: 950 baht for adults, 350 Baht for kids

30. Yona Floating Beach Club

Yona Floating Beach Club

Yona is a floating beach club taking the Phuket Beach Club scene to a new level. The boat is 1,200 sqm on three floors with a central 22-metre-long swimming pool surrounded by trendy loungers and palm trees. At the back of the pool are the DJ station and a bar with a vast choice of fun cocktails to enjoy the party. The floating beach club anchors in the bay of Patong during the high season.

31. Koh Khai Islands

Koh Khai Islands

Koh Khai is a group of famous tiny islands just 15 15-minute speedboat ride from Phuket’s east coast. There are three islands: Koh Khai Nai, Koh Khai Nui and Koh Khai Nok, but their names get a little confusing, especially once you know that ‘Koh’ means ‘Island’ in Thai.

32. Bamboo Rafting in Phang Nga

bamboo rafting

Bamboo rafting in Phang Nga is a fun and relaxing experience, a chance to discover an activity that has always been popular in Chiang and Chiang Rai. Glide gently in the green tropical jungle.

Komol’s Corner Bamboo Rafting Location : Phang Nga Phone : 095 410 1988 Facebook : click here

33. Visit Phuket Aquaria

Phuket Aquaria at Central Floresta

Phuket now has two aquariums: the original Phuket Aquarium in Cape Panwa, on the southeast coast, and the newly built Aquaria in Phuket Town. Cape Panwa Aquarium is a marine biological centre that often rescues dolphins, dugongs and turtles. Aquaria, the latest and largest aquarium in Phuket, is a tourist attraction built under the immense Central Floresta Shopping Mall, and it even includes a restaurant. Read more about Aquaria

Location : Central Floresta Shopping Mall , Phuket Town

34. Watch the Simon Cabaret Show

Phuket Simon Cabaret

Simon Cabaret on Patong Beach is a performance with a Las Vegas atmosphere but with a twist. The stage is magnificent, and the sets and costumes are glittering and colourful, but what people come to see are the stunning ladyboys! Perfect bodies with cute faces, most of them would fool you! Read more about Simon Cabaret Show

Phuket Simon Cabaret

Location : Patong Beach

35. Siam Niramit

Siam Niramit Phuket Show

Siam Niramit Phuket is a surprising show narrating 700 years of Thailand’s history. The stage is immense, and the choreography involving over a hundred people is spotless. The narration is simple and clear enough for everyone to understand each scene. The superb sound system immerses you in a fantastic world based on centuries of Thai myths and legends. It is seriously impressive.

Location : By Pass Road near Phuket Town

36. Phuket Fantasea

Phuket Fantasea Show

Phuket Fantasea is a dazzling cultural theme park in Thailand, blending magic, elephants, and vibrant performances. It’s a mix of traditional Thai folklore and modern technology with dazzling shows, games, and an elephant village, offering a fun experience of Thailand’s rich culture and entertainment.

Location : Kamala Beach

37. Scare yourself at Flying Hanuman

Flying Hanuman Phuket

There are 3 or 4 Ziplines around the island, and we tried Flying Hanuman in the forest near Patong Beach. Zipline is a great way to do something fun and exciting with friends and family. You can do something active, fun and unforgettable in the dense forest in Kathu. It’s enormous, impressive and safe; anyone can do it, even a four-year-old kid! Read more about ziplining in Phuket

38. Dino Park Mini Golf

Dino Park Mini Golf

Phuket Dino Park is an iconic mini golf with a fun prehistoric theme in Kata Beach. Play around the dinosaurs and inside a volcano. It’s fun and quite easy, and the central location makes it an easy thing to do after dinner if you stay in Kata or Karon Beach.

Location : Kata Beach

39. Black Rock Viewpoint

Black Rock Viewpoint

Black Rock is not as hard to reach as Samet Nangshee, listed higher on this page, but it still requires a bit of climbing. It’s not too difficult to find as the path is not well defined, as you can see on our page. The spectacular view from up there offers a superb bird’s view of Nai Harn Beach and the islands. Read more about Black Rock Viewpoint

40. Monkey Hill

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Monkey Hill in Phuket town used to be a popular attraction and would rank higher in the past, but the proliferation of monkeys and tourists started to affect the behaviour of the animals. The monkeys rely on humans to feed and sometimes get impatient and grab what they can. The big boss can also be territorial and may try to intimidate you. If you decide to go, put your small belongings in a bag and keep an eye on the monkey’s behaviour.

Monkey Hill in Phuket Town

41. Visit Fresh Markets

Banzaan Market in Patong Beach

Visiting any of the fresh markets in Phuket is a chance to see amazing tropical fruit displays, and even experience some you may never have seen or heard about. Beyond this, if you are into cooking, this is also a chance to find the immense array of herbs and spices that make Thai food so delicious! There is a fresh market in almost every town and beach resort and visitors are always warmly welcome. Banzaan Fresh Market is the most impressive, located in Patong Beach, just behind the famous Jungceylon Shopping Center.

42. Froggy’s Fun Park and Adventure Village Phuket

Froggys Fun Park in Patong Beach, Phuket

Location: Patong Beach, Jungceylon Department Store – Address: 3rd floor, 175 Rat Uthit Song Roi Pi Rd, Pa Tong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150 – Hours: 11 am – 10 pm – Phone: +66 65 348 5777

Adventure Village at Blue Tree Water Park Phuket

Adventure Village Phuket

Adventure Village, the largest amusement park in the north of Phuket is located in the Blue Tree complex in BangTao and offers a variety of activities and attractions suitable for all ages, including trampolines, playgrounds, rides, and engaging games.

Location: Cherngtalay, Blue Tree Complex – Address: 4, 2 Srisoonthorn Rd, Tambon Si Sunthon, Cherngtalay, Phuket 83110 – Hours: 10 am – 8 pm – Phone: +66 611 789 794

43. Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Did you know that Phuket produced its own rum, made of pure sugar cane juice instead of molasses? You can visit the factory, do some rum tasting and even take a cocktail class in their beautiful setting in the Chalong area. It’s a lot of fun (and great if it rains!) Read more about Chalong Bay Distillery

Location : Chalong, near Phuket Zoo

44. The Selfie Experience

selfie experience phuket 3

The Selfie Experience is a fun photo playground near Phuket Town with more than 40 backgrounds to play with! This is a fun way for families, friends and selfie lovers to spend a fun day away from an occasional rainy day.

Location : Phuket Town (Bypass road)

45. Adventure Mini Golf

Adventure Mini Golf in Phuket, Bangtao Beach

Adventure Mini Golf is an 18-hole miniature classic championship golf course surrounded by palm and bamboo trees and a large restaurant on Bangtao Beach.

Location : Bangtao Beach Address : 72/44 Moo 3, Bangtao Beach Road, Soi 2 Cherngtalay, Talang Phuket, Phuket 83110 Hours : 11 am – 11 pm Phone : 076 314 345

46. Get your Dream Dress or Suit Done!

Phuket Best Tailors

Having a dress or suit custom-made in Phuket with local tailors offers a fantastic opportunity during your holiday. Not only will you receive a one-of-a-kind garment that fits you perfectly, but you’ll also experience the long tradition of craftsmanship. Phuket’s tailors are known for their skilful work, attention to detail, and use of high-quality fabrics and unbeatable prices. Moreover, the process is typically efficient, allowing you to have your custom outfit ready before your vacation ends. This is a chance to get a suit or a dress done for those special events once back home.

47. Get an Amazing Tattoo

Celebrity Ink tattoo studio in Phuket, Patong Beach

Getting a tattoo done while on holiday in Phuket is an opportunity to consider if you have been wanting to do this but have always been worried about the quality of the artwork, and the price! Phuket boasts a vibrant tattoo scene with talented artists who can bring your vision to life for a reasonable cost. Whether you dream of traditional Thai designs or modern styles, skilled tattooists can create stunning and meaningful artwork on your skin. With a range of reputable studios offering top-notch hygiene standards, you can trust the process.

48. Have Dinner on Rang Hill

Rang Hill in Phuket Town

Rang Hill is a beautiful viewpoint above Phuket town, with city lights and a good view daily and at night. Enjoy the view from the panoramic platform and stay for lunch or dinner at the beautiful Tunk Ka Cafe. If you drive down the other side of the mountain, stop for a photo at the golden sitting Buddha of Wat Kao Rang. Read more about Rang Hill

How to get there : You will need your transportation or ride a tuk-tuk (or grab).

49. Volunteer at Soi Dog

soi dog phuket volunteer

Dog lovers who spend long enough on the island can dedicate a day or two to doing a good deed. Visit the surprisingly large and well-organised Soi Dog on Maikhao Beach, and you will make some dogs happy by walking them around and interacting with them; they love it! And for those who worry, all the animals are in good shape, and you will not have to see anything scary!

Location : Mai Khao Beach

50. Tiger Kingdom Phuket

Tiger Kingdom Phuket

The Tiger Phuket Kingdom is a captivating wildlife sanctuary in Phuket, Thailand, offering visitors an opportunity to interact with various tiger species. The facility combines conservation and tourism, housing well-cared-for tigers in naturalistic enclosures. Guests can observe, learn about, and even have limited supervised contact with the tigers. While it aims to educate and raise awareness about these magnificent creatures, concerns have been raised about the ethics of such interactions and the impact on tiger welfare.

Location : Between Patong Beach and Kathu

51. Watch a Muay Thai Fight at the Stadium

Muay Thai Fights in a stadium in Phuket

There are two Muay Thai stadiums in Patong Beach where travellers can pay to get a seat to watch a fight. The easiest to reach is Bangla Walking Stadium which is now located behind the famous Jungceylon Shopping Mall, and Patong Boxing Stadium Sainamyen which is on a back street. The fights consist of several confrontations, usually starting with the youngest and least experienced fighters, keeping the most experience for the end. The last fights can be quite impressive. Read more about Thai Boxing Stadiums

52. Learn About Phuket in a Museum

Thai Hua Museum in Phuket Town

There is a surprising amount of museums here, and while they might not be jaw-dropping, they offer an interesting view of how Phuket island became what it is today, starting with the arrival of the first Chinese immigrants who brought wealth with tin mining long ago.

53. Discover the little-known island of Maiton

Maiton Island Resort

There are a lot of islands near Phuket, but because Maiton was a very exclusive private island for a long time, it has remained a little mysterious. Even though Maiton is only 15 minutes from Phuket by speedboat, not many people visit it. To add to this surreal atmosphere, 60 of the once luxurious 70 villas are now just standing wrecks. It’s a very peaceful and beautiful island, great to relax, snorkel and take photos, and there are no loud watersports here.

Maiton Island near Phuket

▷ SPORTS & ACTIVITIES

Beyond landmarks and islands, there are a lot of fun things to do in Phuket for active travellers, from easy-going spas and cooking classes to water activities like surfing and scuba diving, all the way to intense training in Muay Thai camps.

54. Snorkeling

Snorkelling is an easy and fun activity anyone can enjoy, young or old. During the high season, the water is crystal clear, and the island has many great bays where you can easily admire tropical sea life and enjoy beach time.

ATV in Phuket

ATV in Phuket is a wild ride through nature! You get to zoom on rugged trails, feeling the adrenaline rush as you explore jungles, hills, and muddy paths. It’s like a thrilling adventure on wheels, letting you experience the island’s beauty in an exciting and fast-paced way.

56. Learn to Surf

Phuket surfing

Surfing in Phuket is mostly possible during the rainy season, from May/June until October. The waves are not big, so it is the perfect opportunity to start and practice safely. There are a few surf schools in Kata Beach and Bang Tao Beach.

57. Scuba Diving

Phuket Diving

Scuba diving has always been a big attraction in Phuket, and the dive sites in the Andaman Sea made it to the top 10 best dive sites in the world, especially Richelieu Rock. Diving is easy and affordable, and many advanced courses are available. There are many dive clubs for all nationalities, languages, specialities and budgets.

58. Wakeboarding

Phuket Wake Park Cable Ski in Kathu, Phuket

Wakeboarding is a popular activity at Phuket Wake Park in Kathu, around an O-shaped lake equipped with a 700 m long cable running counterclockwise at 30 km/h for a fun cable ski experience. Wakeboard is much easier to enjoy than one would imagine! You will be surprised how fast you can succeed and how much pleasure you will get for each little step done.

59. Take a Muay Thai Training in a Camp

Muay Thai Camps in Phuket

Muay Thai is another way to make the best of your holiday to experience the legendary Muay Thai martial art. There is a surprisingly large number of Muay Thai camps around the island, offering full training and even accommodation for those who want to maximize their experience. Read more about Muay Thai Camps

60. Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing in Phuket

Kitesurfing is an exhilarating water sport that is getting popular in Phuket. It’s a mix of surfing, wakeboarding, and flying kites. Phuket is a good spot for kitesurfing because it has amazing beaches, warm water, and a holiday vibe all year round, but the low season is the best time to learn and improve your kitesurfing skills.

61. Join a Yoga Session

Best Yoga Studios in Phuket

Many yoga classes are available around the island, some in beautiful tropical surroundings and at reasonable prices. Yoga is also a perfect activity for one of those occasional rainy days.

62. Race a Go Kart

Go Kart Phuket

Go Kart Phuket is a fun, fast and exciting way to compete with friends while on holiday in Phuket. Several Go-Kart tracks are available on the island, two near Patong, just passed the hill and close to Kathu. Patong Go-Kart Speedway is easy to spot and has been a long-time favourite.

63. Play Golf in Phuket

Phuket Golf Courses

You are spoilt for choice if you intend to play golf in Phuket, with seven golf courses on the island and several more just across the border in Phang Nga province. Most of the golf courses in Phuket are in the northern half of the island.

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16 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do on Phuket Island

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Phuket is Thailand's largest island, and arguably the most famous. Blue waters, sandy beaches , spicy Thai cuisine, and excellent snorkeling and diving are all part of the appeal. Arriving from all over the world, travelers flock to Phuket for relaxation and adventure, and the island rates as one of the most popular destinations in Thailand .

Phuket Island

Phuket has an exceptional climate, with warm, sunny days year-round. Monsoon season is usually mid-May through October, but it might only rain once or twice a day during this period. Phuket is also easy to access; it's a short one-hour flight from all the big-city attractions of Bangkok .

Discover our picks for the top attractions and things to do on Phuket.

Catch Some Rays at Patong Beach

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Patong Beach

Phuket's longest beach was also once its most beautiful, until development and tourism turned it into a bustling hub of activity rather than a retreat from the world. Still, Patong is great for people-watching, and part of the fun of Thailand is that (in addition to being a land of smiles) it is one of contrasts.

You may not be able to find a quiet spot on Patong to read and contemplate life, but you'll find plenty of water sports to keep you entertained. You can try everything here, from flyboarding, jet skiing, and parasailing to stand up paddleboarding and banana boat rides.

Many shops and resorts are strung along the beach road, and one of the island's best hotels, the luxury Amari Phuket , perches on a headland overlooking the sea.

Patong also offers some of the best nightlife on Phuket. After dark, head to Bangla Walking Street (formerly Bangla Road) if you want to be in the heart of the action.

Kata Beach

Fringed with casuarinas and palms, Kata Beach is a lovely, curving bay hugged by lush hillsides at either end. Although it's still touristy, it's more peaceful than Patong Beach with fewer hawkers. A tiny islet sits just offshore, and the beach itself is broad, with soft, white sand and decent snorkeling spots at either end.

If you're hungry, you can grab a papaya shake or a snack at one of the beachfront stalls, and larger restaurants are within walking distance.

At the southern end of the beach sits The Boathouse Phuket , a luxury boutique hotel that is one of the only resorts fronting the sand. If you want an even quieter slice of shoreline, head south to adjacent Kata Noi Beach .

Karon Beach

Less developed than the popular Patong Beach, about 15 minutes away, Karon Beach is a 3.5-kilometer-long strand of squeaky, golden sand and sapphire sea that attracts many couples and families.

When the weather is calm, it's a beautiful spot for a swim, but when the winds whip up, big waves pound the wide-open shoreline here, so take care if you are swimming during these times.

Restaurants and resorts are spread out opposite the beach along the busy road, but a few four-star resorts offer direct beach access, including adults-only Beyond Resort Karon and the luxury bungalows of the nearby Marina Phuket Resort at the southern end of the beach. At its northern end, Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket overlooks the shoreline with its own water park.

Elephants at the Green Elephant Sanctuary Park

Calling all animal lovers! At Green Elephant Sanctuary Park , you can sign up for that bucket list elephant experience and feel good knowing that it was provided by an ethical company.

Green Elephant Sanctuary Park nestles in the middle of the jungle near Surin Beach, providing a natural setting and a safe home for all its pachyderm residents, some of whom may have previously been abused.

Elephant lovers can connect with these gentle giants by helping out with tasks in their everyday life — bathing them, petting them, brushing them, and feeding them — all under the watchful eyes of experienced elephant trainers.

You can also watch them playing in the lake and take a dip right beside them. What could be cuter than a baby elephant splashing about in the water?

The half-day tours are offered in the morning and afternoon. They include hotel pickup, elephant feeding, an educational presentation, elephant washing, and a generous Thai buffet. Park rangers also capture photos of your interactions with the elephants for you to take home as a souvenir. And it's all included in the package.

Note that to ensure the elephants' well-being, riding the animals is strictly taboo.

Address: No.4, Soi Cherngtalay 1, Choeng Thale, Thalang District, Phuket 83110, Thailand

Phuket Town

Phuket Town lies on the southeastern coast of the island on a picturesque bay. This island city bustles with activity thanks to its many hotels, restaurants, spas, and other tourist attractions that have sprung up in the decades since Patong Beach was opened for development in 1980.

The architecture reflects the influence of Chinese immigrants and a Portuguese aesthetic, and provides an interesting contrast to the more traditional Thai styles seen elsewhere. Make sure you stroll through the streets of Old Phuket Town , with its well-preserved shophouses, Sino-Portuguese mansions, temples, and shrines.

Other things to do in town include visiting Phuket 3D Museum , an interactive 3D art gallery, and paying your respects at the Jui Tui Shrine , a colorful Chinese temple.

Phuket Town Map - Tourist Attractions

You may be tempted to lounge on the beach for your entire stay (and really, who would blame you?). But if you're willing to exert just a little effort during your tropical getaway, sign up for an island tour to discover the stunning seascape surrounding Phuket.

Particular mention must be made of Maphrao, Nakha Yai, and Nakha Noi (on the east coast, with pearl culture at the latter) as well as Koh Kaeo, Racha Noi, and Racha Yai (off the southern tip), and finally little Koh Poo on the west coast off Hat Kata.

Organized tours are the best way to make sure you see all the highlights. The nine-hour, guided Phang Nga Bay Day Trip from Phuket includes a visit to the distinctive "James Bond Rocks," and the eight-hour Phuket to Phi Phi Islands Tour takes you to Koh Phi Phi and the famous Maya Bay beach from the Leonardo DiCaprio movie The Beach . An expert guide, transportation, food, and refreshments are all included.

Diving & Snorkeling

The waters around Phuket Island offer some of the best diving and snorkeling in Thailand, with typically excellent conditions. Visibility is good, and the water temperature ranges from 26 to 30 degrees Celsius. Apart from colorful corals and tropical fish, you can see seahorses, sea turtles, manta rays, and even whale sharks.

Many travelers come to Thailand to complete their scuba diving certification because the courses tend to be more affordable here than in other countries. Some dive operators will take you to Koh Phi Phi, one of the world's most beautiful islands , and other picturesque locations.

Once you've earned your certification, consider checking out Similan Islands National Park . Comprised of eleven uninhabited islands, this area is famous for its superb diving. Note, though, that the Similan Islands are closed from mid-May through mid-October to help protect and preserve its fragile marine ecosystem.

Phuket Big Buddha

Sitting serenely above the island at the top of Nakkerd hills between Kata and Chalong, the Phuket Big Buddha is one of the island's most distinctive landmarks. Spectacular 360-degree views greet you at the summit, where this 45-meter-high monument presides. Faced with white jade marble, the statue was constructed in 2004.

It's a peaceful spot to take time out from your day. Prayer flags flutter in the breeze, and you'll hear the tinkling of small bells. You can take a taxi or tuk-tuk up the windy six-kilometer road to the hilltop, but you have to climb a steep flight of stairs to the monument.

If this is your first time on Phuket Island, a tour like the Amazing Phuket Island Guided Tour & Big Buddha could be a great option. This five-hour tour takes you to some of the best spots in Phuket, including busy Patong Beach; the Karon Viewpoint for stunning postcard views over the Andaman Sea; and Phuket's largest temple, Wat Chalong. The last stop on the tour is the Big Buddha, where you'll have 45 minutes to enjoy the views and explore the surroundings.

If possible, pick a clear day for the best views; mornings are generally less crowded. And be sure to dress respectfully, which generally entails covering your shoulders and legs. Otherwise, you could be asked to purchase a scarf or sarong.

Rawai Village

To experience a more authentic side of Phuket, venture out to this small village on the island's east coast. Here, you can glimpse the lifestyle of the Moken, a tribe of "sea gypsies." They have roots in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and have remained staunchly committed to their own beliefs and customs.

Some Moken live by the sea, and others choose a semi-nomadic life on land. The men of the village work mostly as fishermen and sometimes also as guides for sea trips.

Rawai itself has a small fishing harbor and a sliver of beach covered with coconut palms, swamp oaks, and fishing boats ( Nai Harn Beach is one of the best in the area.) You can rent boats here to sail to offshore islands.

The village is also known for its seafood markets, where you can buy the catch of the day, and one of the local restaurants will prepare it cooked to order.

Karon Viewpoint (Three Beaches Hill)

Just south of Kata Noi Beach, this aptly named vantage point gives you a lovely view of three of Phuket's most beautiful beaches: Kata Noi, Kata Yai, and Karon Beach.

Look north from the viewpoint over one of the island's most iconic views, with a little bit of everything that makes this island so picturesque: emerald hillsides, blue seas, and white surf. This is one of the island's most photographed vistas.

You can reach the viewpoint by traveling along the branch road in front of Kata Noi Beach in a southwesterly direction toward the southern tip of the island.

Wat Chalong

Wat Chalong is the largest, most popular, and arguably the most beautiful of all Phuket's 29 temples. It is dedicated to two highly respected monks, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, and you can see life-size wax models of them and other figures in the exhibition home.

The Grand Pagoda protects a fragment of Lord Buddha's bone and features murals depicting images from the Buddha's life story.

As you wander through the complex, notice the many golden buddhas in various poses, and make sure you dress respectfully; visitors are not allowed to wear shoes inside the temple, and women must cover their shoulders and knees.

Address: Chaofa Road ( West ), Chalong, Phuket

Gibbon Rehabilitation Center

Located within the Khao Pra Theaw Non-Hunting Area, the Gibbon Rehabilitation Center is a great place to learn more about these intelligent creatures and support important work at the same time. The center's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and return gibbons to their natural environment.

Many of these animals were poached from their mothers as babies and sold as pets or used in the tourist trade. Visitor contact with animals suitable for release is limited, so they don't become habituated to humans; however, you'll have a chance to meet some of the animals that live full-time at the sanctuary and hear stories about their miraculous rescues.

The center does not charge an entrance fee, but you need to pay to enter the park. You can support the center's important work by making a donation or sponsoring a gibbon. Another way to help their efforts is to refuse requests to pose for pictures with wild animals that are held captive so that their owners can make money from tourists.

After visiting the center, trek through the lush tropical forest to the Bang Pae waterfall for a refreshing dip in the pools.

Address: Bang Pae Waterfall, Pa Khlock, Talang, Phuket

If you're looking for indoor places to visit during a particularly hot day, the Phuket 3D Museum is a great option. You'll even be able to add a few zany vacation photos to share with your friends and family back home.

This interactive 3D art gallery allows you to look as though you are part of more than 95 trompe-l'œil-style paintings created by clever Korean artists. Teeter on a tightrope, touch ET, climb a wall with Spiderman, or step into a famous masterpiece. This is the perfect rainy day hangout for the whole family.

Address: 130/1 PhangNga Road, Taladyai, Muang, Phuket

Sea turtle

Formerly called Nai Yang National Park, Sirinat National Park reveals a quieter side of this touristy isle. The 90-square-kilometer coastal park sits on the island's northwest coast and is largely made up of marine areas, including four relatively unspoiled beaches.

Two of these, Hat Nai Yang and Hat Mai Khao, are the only two beaches in Phuket where leatherback turtles come ashore at night to lay their eggs. The best time to see them is from November to February, when locals patrol the beaches and help protect their eggs.

Wat Phra Thong

Wat Phra Thong is steeped in local lore. It houses a half statue of Buddha that was broken during a Burmese invasion.

Legend has it that a boy was minding a water buffalo, which he tethered to a piece of metal protruding from the ground using a hemp rope. Suddenly, the boy died, but he later appeared to his father in a dream and told him about the piece of metal. The father began to dig and came upon a statue of Buddha cast in pure gold. The Buddha could not, however, be completely excavated and so a temple was built on the site in 1785.

When the Burmese conquered Thalang, a second attempt was made to dig up the statue, but it broke in two. One half disappeared, and the other still stands in the temple today.

Besides the half Buddha statue, things to see here include the rich carvings on the gables and windows of the temple buildings and a little museum displaying historical artifacts.

Fresh fruits for sale at the Banzaan Fresh Market

Markets are a must-visit when you're in Phuket. You can tantalize your tastebuds with some sizzling street food, listen to live music, pick up some souvenirs, and practice your bargaining skills all in one visit.

A good place to start your market adventure is at the Sunday Walking Street Market . This is one of Phuket Island's biggest attractions, set in the heart of the historical part of town. As the name suggests, this is a Sunday-only market, which runs from 4 to 9pm. It's vibrant, full of lights, busy, and loud — a perfect way to end the week surrounded by beautiful old buildings, stalls selling arts and crafts, and tons of lip-smacking good food. Make sure you wander down the side streets, too. More treasures await off the main strip.

Located on Sai Kor Road, the well-designed indoor Banzaan Fresh Market is a good place to discover exotic fruits, pick up some fresh vegetables and seafood, or try a glass of refreshing coconut water or sugarcane juice. Don't forget to check out the stalls selling gifts and accessories on your way to the big food court upstairs.

If you're after more typical Thai souvenirs, curios, or some cheap T-shirts, the Phuket Weekend Night Market is the place to be. Located just outside Phuket Town, the market is also a good place to find second-hand goods, grab some odds and ends, and try some unique foods. Are deep-fried insects or fishcakes calling your name? This is the place to pick some up.

If you're visiting Phuket Island for the first time and want to stay in the heart of the action, popular Patong Beach is a great location, near the buzz of Bangla Road, with its shops, restaurants, and lively entertainment venues. If you prefer a more peaceful location but with easy access to all the attractions, the beaches north of Patong are the best place to stay. Here are some highly rated hotels in these locations:

Luxury Hotels:

  • About 43 minutes' drive north of Patong Beach, the serene Trisara Phuket is the ultimate Thai tropical escape, with temple-style villas fronting an idyllic, palm-studded stretch of beach.
  • A little closer to Patong Beach (20 minutes by car), and only a three-minute walk to beautiful Surin Beach, The Chava Resort is great for families. Its spacious apartments come with fully equipped kitchens and private plunge pools.
  • A more affordable luxury option is the sprawling Amari Phuket , on a lush hillside near Patong Beach, with well-appointed villas and gorgeous ocean views.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • Stunning Andaman sea views and a beachside location make the Best Western Premier Bangtao Beach Resort & Spa an excellent value for the money. Well-appointed rooms, two swimming pools, and a kids' club offer plenty of options for all visitors.
  • If you like the amenities of a big resort, the beachfront Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort , a 30-minute drive north of Patong Beach, includes access to day spas, an 18-hole golf course, and signing privileges at more than 30 restaurants in the surrounding Laguna Destination Resort.
  • Closer to the busy tourist strip, the contemporary BYD Lofts Boutique Hotel and Serviced Apartments , with a rooftop pool, has suites for longer stays and lies within walking distance of Patong Beach and Bangla Road.

Budget Hotels:

  • Steps away from Bangla Road, near Patong Beach, Summer Breeze Inn Hotel is a home away from home.
  • Tatum Mansion with large, clean rooms, is another popular budget option, only a two-minute stroll from Patong Beach.
  • With a rooftop pool, Patong Princess Hotel offers great value. Its spacious air-conditioned rooms lie about a five-minute walk from Patong Beach.

One of the most popular things to do while visiting Phuket is explore some of the beautiful surrounding islands on an organized tour.

  • Phang Nga Bay : See some of the stunning limestone karsts rising from the jade-green sea on this small-group, guided Phang Nga Bay and Beyond tour. Along the way, you'll stop at "James Bond Island," paddle through tranquil lagoons on a canoe, explore limestone caves, and have time to relax and swim at a peaceful beach. A Thai lunch near Koh Yao Yai Pier is included.

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The 21 best things to do in Phuket

From diving with manta rays to nights out on the town, here is how to make the most of your time in this island utopia

Thailand ’s largest island has been a popular tourist destination for decades, but what exactly are the best things to do in Phuket ? Well, we’re sure glad you asked.

Now we’ve got a solid excuse to reel off about not just the history and culture of Phuket but also its incredible natural sights and unbeatable restaurant scene. Phuket sparkles in the day and comes alive at night , a 24/7 destination with endless entertainment and some of the best resorts in an area of the world where great resorts are ten a penny. Let’s delve into the best things to do in Phuket. 

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Best things to do in Phuket

1.  green elephant sanctuary park.

Green Elephant Sanctuary Park

What is it? The best and most ethical way to see elephants up close in Phuket. No trick shows, no tourist rides – just elephants being elephants in a lovingly cared-for environment.

Why go? Elephants can be seen working and performing all over Phuket, but unless you head deep into the jungle you won’t find any as happy as those who are lucky enough to call this place home. Beyond the gentle giants themselves, the real attraction here is the chance for you to get hands-on with feeding, cleaning and even swimming with these majestic creatures.

2.  Phuket Old Town

Phuket Old Town

What is it? The picturesque historical quarter of Phuket Town where you’ll find beautiful old buildings, museums, boutique shops and a thriving night market.

Why go? A million miles away from the tourist packed beaches and night time hedonism on offer elsewhere in Phuket, this antiquated area of town is steeped in heritage and small enough to explore on foot. There’s a strong old colonial Chinese and Portuguese influence here, especially along the particularly charming Soi Rommannee, where brightly coloured old buildings house boutique shops, guesthouses and cafes.

3.  Mom Tri’s Kitchen

Mom Tri’s Kitchen

What is it? Probably the most romantic place to dine in Phuket, this award-winning restaurant – attached to the resplendent Villa Royale boutique hotel – has some of the best food, wine and views on the island.

Why go? If you’re looking for an elegant, classy restaurant with incredible views and food and drink to match, Mom Tri’s Kitchen is for you. Located on the headland between Kata Noi and Kata Yai beaches, book a table on the terrace, pick a bottle from the 700-strong wine list and soak up the atmosphere at one of Phuket’s best restaurants.

4.  Bangtao Beach

Bangtao Beach

What is it? An eight-kilometre-long stretch of soft white sand lapped by crystal clear water that’s home to some of Phuket’s best-regarded restaurants and resorts.

Why go? There are dozens of beautiful beaches on Phuket (Freedom, Kata and Karon all deserve mention) but Bangtao Beach is the pick for many in the know. Home to the upscale bars, beach clubs and resorts of Laguna Complex, where there’s a relaxed yet refined vibe that’s perfect for sunbathing and slow strolls in the sand.

5.  Simon Cabaret

Simon Cabaret

What is it?  One of the best ‘ladyboy’ cabaret shows on Phuket with spectacular shows three times a night.

Why go? Simon Cabaret is renowned as one of the very best of its kind in the country, with extravagant sets and high-tech production backing faultlessly choreographed and opulently dressed performers. The recently opened Aphrodite Cabaret just outside Phuket Town is also well worth a look.

6.  Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

What is it? A small eco-minded distillery producing award-winning rum, offering tours and tastings.

Why go? Thailand might be best known for its ferocious whiskies, but the young French couple behind this place are proving it can produce rum that’s up there with the very best. Sustainably produced using purely hand-harvested, local sugarcane, the rum tastes great; and the spacious, airy bar is the perfect place to sample a mojito, capriosa, or both.

7.  Wat Chalong

Wat Chalong

What is it? The most important and largest Buddhist temple on Phuket with a grand pagoda housing a splinter of bone from Lord Buddha himself.

Why go? The beautiful buildings and grounds are the perfect place to take a break from the beach. Always bristling with local worshippers and curious tourists, it can get really crowded here so try to come as early in the day as you can if you want time and space to take it all in - or get that perfect photo for the ‘gram. Remember: this is a sacred site, so make sure you cover up.

8.  Big Buddha

Big Buddha

What is it?  The clue's in the name with this one. Phuket's 45-meter marble Buddha statue is one of the biggest draws for Thailand.

Why go?  You can't go to Phuket and miss the big Buddha. Quite literally, as it can be seen from just about anywhere in the south of the island. But take the time to climb up the hill in Karon and you'll be treated not only to an impressive close-up of the religious icon, but also stunning views of the mountains and Andaman sea. While you're up there, make a pitstop in the cafe and pop into the gift shop.

9.  Island hopping in Phang Nga Bay

Island hopping in Phang Nga Bay

What is it? The chance to jump aboard a speed boat and take a day trip (or two) out to explore some of the hundreds of tiny paradise islands surrounding Phuket.

Why go? There are dozens of tour operators offering all sorts of different day trips out from Phuket. If you’ve only got one day, head out on a Phan Nga Bay/James Bond Island trip, which takes you to the jaw-dropping limestone cliffs made famous by 007 plus a few other small islands for quality snorkelling and beach time.

10.  Diving

Diving

What is it? The submerged reefs of East Asia are among the prettiest in the world and teeming with life. There's no better way to see them than a close-up dive.

Why go?  Even if you've never dived before in your life, you'll have a blast exploring the Andaman ocean. Phuket has numerous diving instructors on-hand at hotels, hostels and beach resorts ready to take groups and private tours out. We'd recommend Hin Daeng and Koh Dok Man to dive at and if snorkelling’s more your thing, head to Nai Harn beach.

11.  Bang Pae Waterfall, Khao Phra Thaeo National Park

Bang Pae Waterfall, Khao Phra Thaeo National Park

What is it? A small, but beautiful and tranquil waterfall surrounded by dense tropical jungle in Khao Phra Thaeo National Park on Phuket’s sparsely populated eastern side.

Why go? Bang Pae might not be Niagara Falls, but it is Phuket’s largest waterfall and attracts plenty of locals and tourists alike throughout the year. It’s best visited in wet season, when the rock pools are full enough to take a dip in and the lush jungle is at its verdant best. There’s a couple of decent local restaurants nearby for when you get hungry, but make sure you bring decent shoes and plenty of mosquito spray. Entry to the park costs 200 baht.

12.  Naka Weekend Market

Naka Weekend Market

What is it? An enormous weekend market in Phuket Town selling all sorts of wares, with a large outside area packed with street food hawkers serving speciality dishes and Thai favourites.

Why go? The biggest and best place to chow down on delicious, authentic Thai food without breaking the bank. You can get everything from spicy stir fries and freshly grilled fish to pancakes, fruit salads and spring rolls here. Most stalls do just one dish, but do it very well. If you’re feeling brave, try the deep fried locusts. They taste like popcorn. Really.

13.  Monkey Hill

Monkey Hill

What is it? Forget the tourist packed, more famous Monkey Beach and take a walk from Phuket Town up Toh Sae Hill for a close encounter with our furry cousins.

Why go? If you’re keen to ensure your holiday features some monkey-spotting, this is the best place to go. Head up the hill and you’ll soon meet monkeys looking for food. Bring some nuts or fruit along and you’ll make plenty of friends. But remember, these aren’t tame monkeys so don’t get too intimate. And if it’s raining, don’t bother – monkeys hate rain as much as we do.

14.  Floating restaurants at Laem Hin Pier

Floating restaurants at Laem Hin Pier

What is it? A cluster of floating restaurants that can only be reached by a short boat journey from the mainland, serving up some of the finest seafood on the island.

Why go? It’s one of the most unforgettable and unique dining experiences you can have on Phuket. Jump aboard one of the free long tail taxi boats (five minutes) that run from Laem Pier and head out to the floating restaurants near Koh Maphrow. Fill your face with the freshest oysters, crab, prawns and fish – all cooked to traditional Thai methods – and then catch a boat back beneath the stars. There are a few restaurants here; Bang Mud and The Black Crab are two definitely worth your attention.

Photograph: Courtesy Willy Thuan/ Phuket101

15.  Promthep Cape

Promthep Cape

What is it? The most southerly point of Phuket, where you can breathe in the most awe-inspiring, sublime views on the island.

Why go? You can’t really visit Phuket and not make your way up the viewpoint on Promethep Cape for at least one sunset. It can get incredibly busy, but the views more than make up for the constant stream of camera clicking tourists that arrive in the adjacent car park every evening. If crowds aren’t your thing, wait for night to fall and grab a table at the nearby Promthep Cape restaurant for a serene sundowner meal.

16.  Bangla Road

Bangla Road

What is it? A notorious and raucous (but great fun) 400-meter strip of all kinds of night time entertainment that’s the beating heart of Phuket nightlife.

Why go? If you want a big night out in Phuket, this is the place to come. Running from the beach to the centre of Patong, take a walk up Bangla Road after dark and you’ll pass everything from beer bars and live music spots (Red Hot, Rock City) to enormous nightclubs (Illuzion, Tiger Disco) and, of course, plenty of go-go bars (Soi Freedom, Soi Sea Dragon). You probably won’t have a civilised night out here; but come with the right attitude and you’ll definitely have a great time.

17.  Mor Mu Dong Restaurant

Mor Mu Dong Restaurant

What is it? An authentic, rustic restaurant nestled in the mangroves where locals and tipped-off tourists dine on incredible seafood in bamboo huts.

Why go? Mor Mu Dong in Phuket Town isn’t the easiest place to find, but is well worth the effort. Despite its location well off the beaten path (head past Phuket Zoo and keep going down the track), the quality of the food and the peaceful setting means this place is always. Don’t miss the stuffed curried mackerel.

18.  Muay Thai at Patong Boxing Stadium

Muay Thai at Patong Boxing Stadium

What is it? A buzzing Thai boxing stadium where the fights are very real and the seats are packed with locals cheering their favourite fighters to victory.

Why go? You'll see plenty of billboards advertising Muay Thai fights all over Phuket, but most are nothing more than tourist-pleasing staged spectacles. This is the place to go for the real deal. The fights are violent and the atmosphere can get pretty wild – but that’s exactly what makes it all so exciting.

19.  Chillva Night Market

Chillva Night Market

What is it? Constructed from colourfully painted upcycled shipping containers and aimed at young, fashionable locals, this bohemian little market is among Phuket’s best.

Why go? While you shouldn’t miss the island’s famed Night Market and Walking Street in Phuket Town, or the foodie paradise of Malin Plaza down in Patong, if you’re looking for a local experience, make sure you spend a couple hours browsing, eating and people watching here.

20.  Siam Supper Club

Siam Supper Club

What is it? A seriously chic bar and dining destination, renowned for its refined yet relaxed old-school atmosphere, sublime cocktails and fantastic food.

Why go? Stepping out of the tropical heat and inside Siam Supper Club is like being transported to another world. Dim lighting, a long bar and wooden walls covered in black and white photographs of Hollywood’s golden era all combine to give this place an atmosphere that’s unique on Phuket. The menu is mostly Western and the wine list among the best on the island.

21.  One Chun Restaurant

One Chun Restaurant

What is it? One of the island’s best Thai restaurants with food, service and prices that have made it a real local’s favourite.

Why go? There’s no shortage of dining options on Phuket, but you come to Thailand for Thai food so pass on the pizza, ribs and burgers for at least one night and make your way here for a taste of authentic southern Thai food. The seafood is exceptional; don’t miss the stir-fried crab with lime sauce or deep fried tuna.

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You want to visit Phuket during your stay in Thailand ? You’re looking for the best things to do in Phuket?

You’re at the right place!

This southern island, located in the Andaman Sea, is the largest island of the country. Phuket is clearly the perfect destination to enjoy beautiful beaches, party and go enjoy day trips to the beautiful surrounding islands like Koh Phi Phi or James Bond Island.

In order to help you plan your stay, I have prepared this guide of the 23 best things to do in Phuket , with all points of interest and must-see attractions.

In addition to this list of things to do and activities, I will also give you itineraries to visit Phuket in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 days (or even 1 week!) as well as my selection of the best accommodations depending on your budget.

So, what are the best things to do in Phuket? Where to stay?

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Patong is the main tourist area of Phuket.

Many travellers choose to stay here while travelling to Thailand.

As you may imagine, since this is the main tourist spot, it has many hotels (from youth hostels to the superb 5-star hotel complexs), bars, restaurants, shops and places to go out and party .

In the evening, Bangla Road is undoubtedly the liveliest street on the island with live music and ladyboy shows.

During the day, you can also enjoy the large beach of Patong (2 km long, the longest on the island) and the many water activities on offer: towed buoy rides, banana ride, parasailing. What a thrilling experience!

If you like the hustle and bustle and the crowd doesn’t bother you, Patong is a must for a stay in Phuket.

Patong

Phuket Town is the island’s main city and the capital.

The old town is really pleasant to walk around for a few hours . You can observe the colourful Sino-Portuguese style buildings, which are perfectly renovated and maintained.

Here you won’t find any dense crowds or electric cables everywhere, the place has retained all its former charm. If you have ever visited Bangkok during your tour in Thailand, it’s a big change!

The historic centre has most of the places to discover.

What are the things to see in Phuket Town:

  • Thalang Road, the most popular street, with its local craft shops and cafés
  • Thai Hua Museum on the history of Phuket
  • The “Blue Elephant Mansion” famous for its traditional Thai cooking classes
  • The shrine of serene light, a Chinese temple
  • The Jui Jui sanctuary, also Chinese style but more recent
  • The Clock Tower (not to be confused with Chiang Rai )
  • The Phuket Museum is located in the Old Standard Chartered Bank building
  • Phang Nga Road and its street art
  • Bang Niew Shrine
  • The philaletic museum in the old post office

If you have not rented a car or a scooter, you can easily reach Phuket Town by bus from any part of the island.

You can also choose to book an organised tour with pick-up at your hotel in Phuket. The trip includes a guided tour of the old town , a visit to the Chalong temple, the statue of the Great Buddha and ends at the Karon view-point.

This is one of the best trips to see many of the must-see sights of Phuket easily!

You can book it by clicking the green button below:

vieille ville Phuket temple chinois

Wat Chalong is one of the most visited tourist sites in Phuket.

Built in the 19th century , it is the largest Buddhist temple on the island.

It includes several buildings but the most impressive remains the chedi, 60 metres tall , which is supposed to house a a splinter of Buddha’s bone. The interior is decorated with very beautiful frescoes representing the life of Buddha.

You must go up to the terrace on the top floor to enjoy the view of the island.

You’re going to Phuket?

You probably know it: the hardest part of planning your trip is to find an hotel offering a good value for money!

The closer you get to your travel dates, the harder it will be to get a good deal. Lots of people will be visiting Phuket on the same dates as you , so you can be sure that the best deals are booked extremely quickly!

Hopefully, there is a pretty simple solution to this problem: do like me and book your hotel as early as possible!

So, my best advice is to take 5 minutes (now) to have a look at the list of travelers’ favorite hotels in Phuket.

And if you see a good offer, book it!

Most hotels offer free cancellation, so it’s quick, easy, and you will avoid the the inconvenience of finding nothing but mediocre rooms at exorbitant prices.

To check the current best deals for your hotel in Phuket, simply click on the green button below 😎:

Once you’ve booked your hotel, it will be time to continue reading this guide and find out more about the best things to do in Phuket!

Wat Chalong Phuket

Another well-known temple to see absolutely in Phuket: the Big Buddha.

This 25m tall white marble statue on top of a hill can be seen for miles around. It quickly became one of the most popular tourist attractions in Phuket!

Apart from the statue, which I must admit is quite impressive, you can get a beautiful 360° view of the island and the beaches.

Big Bouddha Phuket

As I was saying, most people who travel to Phuket come here mainly to enjoy its beaches.

So what are the most beautiful beaches in Phuket?

  • Freedom Beach, with its white sands and turquoise waters. Only accessible by boat from Patong beach or by walking (but sometimes the path is closed).
  • Kata Beach, a vast stretch of sand, as popular as Patong, with restaurants and cafes everywhere
  • Karon beach, the second largest beach on the island
  • Nai Harn Beach is located in a sheltered bay, surrounded by greenery
  • Laem Singh Beach, a beautiful strip of fine sand bordered by palm trees
  • Ya Nui beach renowned for snorkelling activities
  • Kamala beach, ideal for families
  • Surin beach, north of Kamala
  • The Bangtao beach, in the most upscale part of the island, bordered by luxury hotels
  • Banana Beach , still not crowded as much

Phuket plage

It is impossible to visit Phuket and not explire the most famous island of Thailand, Koh Phi Phi!

The island is located between Phuket and Koh Lanta and is ideal fpr a day trip from Phuket.

The island is famous for being home to the Maya Bay beach, which was discovered by the whole world in the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo di Caprio. Since then, any good itinerary in Thailand must include a visit to Koh Phi Phi.

Unfortunately, the having nearly 5,000 visitors per day and hundreds of boats had severely damaged corals and the ecosystem. The beach was closed a few years before being reopened.

It may be closed occasionally a few months a year, but in this case you can see Maya Bay from the boat.

Every day, trips leave from Phuket and you can explore several islands in 1 day including Koh Phi Phi, Bamboo Island, Khai Island and Maiton Island.  There are also stops at Monkey Beach, Pi Leh Cove and Viking Cave.

Everything is included in the price (between 3,200 and 3,500 Bahts, or around €100): pick-up at the hotel, transport to the port, boat cruise, lunch, mask and snorkel for snorkelling, and as many soft drinks as you want.

Another advantage of this trip: a morning departure to visit later than other boats.

Simply click on the button below to book your boat trip to Koh Phi Phi from Phuket:

If you don’t feel like getting up too early, you can also book the same trip but with a later departure. Reservations can be made by clicking here!

Finally, for a luxury cruise to Koh Phi Phi , you must take the catamaran trip. The boat is very comfortable and you will have paddle boats and kayaks . There is even a long-tailed boat ride (the traditional Thai boats) to access a beautiful lagoon.

Book your luxury catamaran trip in Koh Phi Phi by clicking on the button:

An important note regarding trips and activities in Phuket and Thailand in general: some agencies are extremely lax in terms of safety standards and respect for the environment. Incidentally, accidents happen quite regularly!

In order for you to do enjoy your trip safely, it is best to book the options I propose in this article in advance. It’s not more expensive, and you can rest assured that you are doing your trip or activity with a reputed agency.

Koh Phi Phi

If you’ve been around the island’s beaches and you don’t know what to do in Phuket, you must take a boat trip to Phang Nga Bay.

It is considered one of the most beautiful bays in the world thanks to its numerous islands and karst rocks. And I have to admit, the bay is very photogenic!

In this case too, a famous movie helped expose Phang Nga to the world , a James Bond movie specifically: “The Man with the Golden Gun” .  So much so that Koh Tapu Island is now known as James Bond Island.

Every day, boats leave from Phuket and take you to Phang Nga Bay. On the schedule, there is a trip to James Bond Island and also to the island of Koh Panyee, built like a large floating market with souvenir shops.

At several places in the bay, particularly around the islands of Ko Phanak, Ko Hong and Ko Raya Ring, you can go kayaking to explore the caves and cross the rocky formations.

The one-day boat fare (about 4,000/ 4,500 Bahts) in Phang Nga Bay always includes: pick-up from your hotel, transport to the port, cruise, lunch, snorkelling equipment, guided kayaking tour.

The trip that I have selected offers a departure that is early enough to enjoy the place before the other boats arrive, which is really great.

To book your trip to James Bond Island from Phuket with a reputed agency, click on the button below:

If it’s a little too early for you, you can also book the standard trip with a departure at 9.30am (click here).

And if you want to indulge yourself, you can take choose a luxury cruise on a magnificent boat equipped with deckchairs and a bar. This trip includes lunch and dinner buffet, which you can enjoy while admiring a beautiful sunset over the islands. 

All drinks are included , as well as a kayak trip. You will even have stand-up paddle boards and buoys at your disposal.

You can book this luxury boat trip to James Bond Island by clicking this button:

James Bond island

Another boat trip that you must take if you are in Phuket is the one to the Similan Islands archipelago.

The Similan Islands are a paradise for diving or snorkelling enthusiasts and are regularly ranked among the most beautiful spots in the world. Accessible to beginners and experienced divers alike!

From Phuket, the easiest way to get to the Similan Islands is to book a day trip.

The schedule includes a stop on the famous Donald Duck Bay beach, a climb to the Sail Rock viewpoint, two snorkelling and diving breaks, a picnic in Honeymoon Bay and a last stop for swimming before returning.

Everything will be taken care of for you, from your hotel in the morning until the evening and return. Everything is included in the price (about 3800 Bahts)!

To book your trip to the Similan Islands from Phuket with a good agency , just click on the button below:

Iles Similan

Why not continue your holiday in Phuket with some time in an elephant sanctuary.

Present all over Thailand, they gather elephants that have been abused or abandoned to treat them. They are increasingly becoming ethical by no longer offering elephant rides and are trying to recreate their natural living conditions as much as possible .

On this half-day trip (you can choose to leave in the morning or in the afternoon), you will have the chance to feed the elephants and wash them. It’s a great idea for family activities in Phuket!

The schedule is always organised as follows: pick-up at your hotel, transport, about 3 hours with elephants , lunch and return. Everything is included in the price of around 3000 Bahts.

You must book this elephant visit in Phuket in advance as the number of visitors is limited every day.

Just click the button below:

Elephants Thailand

Are you tired of sunbathing on the beach? Do you want to have a little adventure and some thrills?

No problem, there are several sports activities in Phuket:

  • Tubing: river descent on a buoy
  • Quad biking:  You must take this quad bike ride to enjoy a great jungle tour (click here!).
  • From ziplines to the Flying Hanuman: if you want to spend a day in the trees at the most famous tree stand in Phuket, you can book your tickets by clicking here!
  • And a wide variety of water activities: buoy rides, parasailing, paddle boating, etc.

What’s cool is that you are able to combine multiple activities in the same day. For an outing including quad bike s, zip lines and rafting, you can book this trip by clicking on the button below:

Buggy Chiang mai

There are several viewpoints in Phuket to admire the splendid panoramas or have a romantic moment at sunset:

  • The view from Karon , overlooking the 3 beaches of Kata Noi, Kata and Karon
  • Khao Rang Hill Viewpoint and its panorama of the city of Phuket. You should also see the lights of Phuket Town at night. While going there, you can visit Wat Kao Rang and its great golden seated Buddha.
  • Cape Promthep, to the south of the island, the favourite spot for tourists to admire the sunset
  • Windmill Point, located close to the cape, the view is worth the detour.

Point de vue Promthep

This Phuket tourist guide continues with a very typical Thai concept: attending a ladyboy show.

Ladyboys are very beautiful “ladies” , very well-made up and dressed, and who are actually men!

The most famous ladyboy show in Phuket is held every evening at the Simon Cabaret.

There are other shows in Phuket but this is really the best: the staging is careful and the costumes are flamboyant. A bit kitschy, but its all to prepare the setting! At the end, you can even have a souvenir photo taken with the stars of the show.

To spend an evening at the Simon Cabaret Show in Phuket, you can book your tickets here.

For a more family-friendly version, you must attend the Siam Niramit show featuring more than a hundred actors and dancers. It traces the history of Thailand through several different paintings and decorations. The costumes are really beautiful and the show is well done.

Tickets can be booked in advance by clicking below:

Sian Niramit spectacle Phuket

You can take advantage of your holiday in Phuket by taking a cooking class! This is one of the best things to do in Thailand because the food is so good that you will want to recreate the dishes at home.

The class, which lasts about 4 hours , always starts with a visit to a local market to buy all the ingredients .

Once back in the kitchen, you will learn how to cook Pad Thai, curry panang, tom yam kung or sticky mango rice before the tasting.

The dishes offered vary according to the day of the week , so do not hesitate to choose the menu that suits you best.

To book your cooking class in Phuket, click here:

Thai cuisine

During your stay in Phuket, you must spend an evening to attend a Muay Thai boxing fight.

It is the national sport of Thailand and all the cities have a stadium where the fighting takes place several times a week.

In Phuket, it’s at the Bangla Boxing Stadium in Patong. For almost 4 hours, you can watch a succession of fights (children, women, men) in a charged atmosphere , punctuated by musicians who mark the hits.

On the other hand, Muay Thai is considered one of the most violent sports in which almost all strikes are allowed, so it’s not for the faint-hearted.

You have to buy your ticket early to get a seat, the Thai people love it and the stadium is often full.

Muay Thai

To buy souvenirs and try Thai street food, you cannot go wrong with a visit to a Thai night market.

Phuket has several Night Markets:

  • The Sunday Street Market on Thalang Road, Phuket Town
  • Chillva Night Market Phuket, Thursdays to Sundays on Yaowarat Road
  • Naka Market, next to Naka temple, on Saturday and Sunday
  • Malin Plaza, every day south of Patong Beach
  • Buntai Market, between Patong and Phuket Town
  • Karon temple market, Tuesdays and Fridays

Mae Sai marché

During your walk in Phuket Town, you can also visit Monkey Hill.

As the name suggests, this hill is inhabited by entire colonies of monkeys. The monkeys are used to people, and there are dozens of them on the road waiting for one thing, to be fed! And Thai people have a good business sense, there are banana and groundnut sellers all over the place.

Remember to put all your food and things inside your bag, as they love trying to steal from you. And don’t think they are pets. Even though they are used to humans, they are still wild animals and can be aggressive.

If you are trying to monkey around by taunting them with food, don’t be surprised at how quickly they react by trying to scratch or bite you. Follow basic principles of caution and all will be well!

At the top of the hill , accessible only by foot or scooter, you can admire a panoramic view of Phuket from here.

Lopburi, the city of monkeys

The Bang Pae waterfall is one of the most popular places in Phuket among the local population.

It is a little neglected by tourists because it is located to the north-east of the island, in the least touristy part. To get there, you will have to rent a scooter or a car.

At 18m tall, it is the largest waterfall in Phuket. It takes about 10 minutes on foot along a river to get there. When we visited there, the place was filled with Thai people who came to spend a some time with their family and swim.

Bang Pae is part of the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park, so you will have to pay 200 Bahts per person to enter it.

The waterfall itself is not exceptional , people go there mainly to visit the gibbon rehabilitation centre (Gibbon Rehabilitation Project). Run by volunteers, it hosts gibbons that were once abused or adopted by families who got rid of them when they grew too big.

The goal is to try re-settle them into their environment gradually . You can support the project by sponsoring a gibbon.

Cascade de Bang Pae Phuket

I’m telling you about Coral Island to dissuade you from going there!

The island is less than 30 minutes away by boat from Phuket and is filled with tourists. Every day, boats line up in front of the beach and the people flood out.

And all these people are just splashing around in one place. Add to this the incessant drone of water activities and boat engines, and you will get to see the negative side of some places in Thailand.

Not to mention that the beach is not very clean and the facilities (sunshades, deckchairs) are not on their last legs!

So there are a lot of better things to do in Phuket!

If you want to go there and form your own opinion, allow 1,500 Bahts for the return boat trip with lunch included.

As with Coral Island, there is Racha Island, 30 minutes away from Phuket speed boat .

The island is renowned for its seabed , ideal for snorkelling, but unfortunately, diving with dozens of people means seeing more legs and orange vests in the water than fish!

And the island is unfortunately included in all the tours organised for Chinese tourists, you will see hordes of them landing from 10:30 am.

In short, there are other ways to find a more peaceful experience on beaches in Phuket. I thought I should warn you!

If you want to form your own opinion, you can book this combined trip to visit Coral Island and Racha Island. It includes a luxury catamaran, lunch and music played by a DJ.

You can find all the information by clicking here!

When visiting Phuket, you can also discover some special customs.

And the vegetarian festival is at the top of the list!

It is held every year during the ninth lunar month for 9 days and as its name indicates, it involves of not eating meat during that time. Nothing too original so far.

But things get a little tricky during the processions, where some participants begin to mutilate themselves and pierce their cheeks with various objects, ranging from a single needle to several swords. Very impressive to see.

Festival vegetarien Phuket

What are the party spots in Phuket?

As I said in the section dedicated to Patong, Bangla Road is the place to go out in Phuket. There is something for all styles and tastes: gogo-bars, lounge bars, live music… And if you’re looking for a night club where you can dance all night long, head for the Illuzion , Phuket’s trendiest nightclub.

To attend a traditional dance show or one with actors and dancers , you can go to the Simon Cabaret Show or the Siam Niramit.

However, you must avoid the Phuket Fantasea show where elephants take part and where you can take pictures with baby tigers before the show.

I haven’t been there, but we all know how animals are treated at these kinds of attractions. Not to mention the 4,000-seater dining room where you can dine before for an exorbitant price. And it’s notorious for not being that good, far from the quality of Thai food.

Où sortir à Phuket

The best things to do around Phuket?

After touring the attractions I discussed in the best things to see, you must continue your stay in Thailand by exploring one or more islands around Phuket.

The islands of Koh Yao Noi and Koh Lanta are easily accessible from Phuket but deserve a minimum of 2-3 days and not just a day trip.

As for Krabi , although it is not an island, the region is a good base for visiting the surrounding islands.

Koh Yao Noi is just a 30-minute boat ride from Phuket. And it is much quieter!

Forget the crowded beaches and the noise, Koh Yao Noi is a really soothing island. It is the ideal island for relaxing holidays and enjoying nice beaches.

From Koh Yao Noi you can also book boat trips to explore the islands of Ko Pak Bia, Ko Lao Lading, Ko Hong or James Bond Island. You will have the opportunity to catch up if you haven’t had time to see it from Phuket.

This is clearly my favourite island to visit near Phuket!

All information to visit Koh Yao Noi can be found in our article: The best things to do in Koh Yao Noi?

Koh Yao Noi

Another well-known island that you must visit around Phuket: Koh Lanta.

To reach there, it takes about 4 hours by boat , usually with a change at Koh Phi Phi. If you didn’t visit Koh Phi Phi, it is rather nice because the boat makes a stop to see Maya Bay beach.

On Koh Lanta, you can enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, which are also less touristy than those in Phuket.

You must also visit the 4 islands of Koh Chueak, Koh Waen, Koh Muk and Koh Ngai . Snorkelling stops are planned at various places and there are lots of fish to watch.

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All the things to do in Koh Lanta are mentioned in our article: Koh Lanta: the definitive guide.

Koh Lanta

From Phuket, Krabi is located on the other side of the Andaman Sea.

The Krabi area is known for its huge karst peaks and its small and pretty islands like Turtle Island or Chicken Island. You can discover them via boat trips . Click here to book.

20 km from the city, you can visit the Ao Nang beach , which is just 10 minutes away from a heavenly spot in Thailand and the region: Railay .

Bordered by large karst cliffs , the place is truly magnificent. The cliffs are also paradise for climbers, with nearly 700 routes.

To make sure you don’t miss the most beautiful places in Krabi, read our article: What are the best things to see and do in Krabi?

Railay beach

The best things to do in Phuket with children?

To organise your family trip to Phuket, here is a list of all things to do:

  • Enjoy the beaches , and you will be spoilt for choice in Phuket
  • Spend a day with elephants
  • Attend a show with traditional dances and songs
  • Take a tour of the night markets to browse souvenirs
  • Feed monkeys at Monkey Hill (be careful)
  • Picnic at the Bang Pae waterfall and seeing gibbons
  • Visit the TrickEye Museum and take your picture in ultra realistic 3D settings. Entrance tickets here!
  • Play mini golf at Dino Park
  • Go to Aquaria Phuket aquarium
  • Spend the day at the Andamanda water park, Thailand’s largest water park, which opened in 2022.

To visit Phuket and its nearby spots , you must plan at least 3 days.

You can of course spend a week or more enjoying the beaches and make several day –trips in boats to visit the islands.

If you have a day to visit Phuket , you can spend the day in Patong , the island’s main tourist area:

  • Enjoy the beach
  • Walk along Bangla Road
  • Do some shopping at the night market
  • Watch a show at Simon Cabaret or a Muay Thaï Boxing Fight 

If you have 2 days in Phuket, you can continue from the schedule for the first day and add:

  • A walk through the streets of Phuket Town
  • Climb to Monkey Hill to see the monkeys
  • Go to the Khao Rang Hill view-point
  • End the day at the beach

Point de vue Karon

In 3 days in Phuket, you can continue from the schedule for the first two days and then you have 4 options:

1. Discover the South of the island:

  • Visit Wat Chalong
  • Go to see the Big Buddha
  • Admire the view at Karon View Point
  • Stop at Nai Harn Beach
  • Visit Windmill Viewpoint and Yanui Beach
  • Watch the sunset at Promthep Cape

2. One morning in an elephant sanctuary + 1 afternoon zip-lining

3. Bang Pae waterfall in the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park or a cooking class + afternoon on one of the western beaches: Surin, Bangtao, Laem Sing or Kamala

4. A day trip with a choice of:

  • Koh Phi Phi
  • James Bond Island and Phang Nga Bay
  • Similan Islands

Are you vacationing in Phuket for 4 or 5 days or even a week?

Great, you have time to do all the things I recommend in this guide!

Continue with my circuits for days 1 and 2. For the other days, everything is given for day 3 , you can do everything without having to choose!

And if you’re tired of Phuket then head for another island in the Andaman Sea: Koh Yao Noi or Koh Lanta are waiting for you 😊

If you want to be in the middle of the action, I have prepared a selection of accommodation on the Patong side:

  • Lub D Phuket Patong: Youth Hostel 5 minutes from Patong Beach and 10 minutes from Bangla Road. Modern and very clean dormitory bed from €12. Strong points: huge swimming pool, common areas with even a boxing ring, design, cleanliness. This is the best hostel in Phuket!
  • Mazi Design Hotel by Kalima: Located 5 minutes from the night market and 10 minutes from Bangla Road. Spacious designer double room from €35 per night, breakfast at €7. Strong points: swimming pool, location, comfort of the rooms. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Patong.
  • Holiday Inn Express Phuket Patong Beach Central: Located opposite the beach. Modern and warm double room with balcony from €72, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor facilities, swimming pool, welcoming atmosphere and the friendliness of the staff.
  • Phuket Marriott Resort Spa, Merlin Beach: 5-star hotel complex located 2 miles from Patong, right on Tri-Trang beach. Warm and comfortable double room with private balcony or terrace from €110, breakfast at €19. Strong points: sea-side location, private beach, quiet, playground for children, setting. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Phuket!

If you prefer to stay in Phuket Town, here is my selection of hotels:

  • Baan Baan hostel: Hostel located in Phuket Old Town. Dormitory bed from €8, breakfast included. Strong points: helpful staff, cleanliness, location, calm atmosphere. The best youth hostel to stay in Phuket Town!
  • Ritsurin Boutique Hotel: Located 600 metres from Thalang Street. Clean and well-equipped double room from €28. Strong points: location, cleanliness, friendly staff.
  • The Malika Hotel: Located 1.8 km from the old town. Double room with very comfortable bedding and balcony from €38, breakfast at €6. Strong points: swimming pool, quiet atmosphere, friendly staff, ideal location to take the boat to Koh Phi Phi. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Phuket Town!
  • Casa Blanca Boutique Hotel: Located in the old town. Double room decorated with great taste from €50 per night, breakfast at €7. Strong points: excellent location, friendly staff, right next to the night market.
  • Novotel Phuket Phokeethra: Located 1 mile away from the old town. Super spacious double room, modern design from €85, breakfast at €15. Strong points: setting, comfort, ideal to visit the old town, close to the boat to the islands of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta. This is my recommendation for an upscale stay in Phuket Town!

Phuket Marriot Resort & Spa - Hôtel de luxe à Phuket

To have a meal in Phuket and everywhere in Thailand, you can’t do better than a night market and its numerous food stalls. Everyone can eat whatever they want and this avoids arguments about the choice of the restaurants (it happens to all of us!)! 😆

Alternatively, you’ll find plenty of restaurants all over Phuket, whether near the beaches or on Bangla Road. However, as the area is very touristy, the prices are often higher than elsewhere in Thailand and the quality is not always there. It is always better to go a bit further away from the busiest streets.

If you want a “real” restaurant with a little more class and a nice view, then I recommend the Mum Tri’s Kitchen. It is located in the bay of Kata. The meals are good and well presented but you will have to pay around €18 per person, which is very expensive for Thailand.

To discover authentic Thai cuisine, your best option is a food tour by a local guide.

The visit I have selected will give you the opportunity to taste fifteen dishes including: a Burmese curry, samosas , naans , exotic fruits, shrimps cooked in banana leaves, noodles, pork kebabs…

Needless to say, it is better to go there on an empty stomach! The dishes are really good and the fact that there is a an upper limit of 8 people is great.

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To get around and visit Phuket, you have several options:

  • Scooter: the ideal way to be independent and stop where you want. But you still need to be capable of driving and be really careful. Most of the hotels or guesthouse in Phuket offer one for rent. Don’t forget to wear your helmet.
  • Car: you can rent a car to get around Phuket. You should compare prices on Booking.com Cars.  
  • Bus / Song Thaew: convenient to travel to/from Phuket Town and to beaches. However, it takes long enough to go from one beach to another because most of the times you will travel through the city and have to change buses. Buses generally stop around 5:00 or 6:00pm.
  • Tuk-tuks: a small special feature of Phuket, the price of a tuk-tuk trip is not really negotiable, the latter having agreed on the prices! And of course it’s very expensive, and even more so at the end of the day when the buses don’t run anymore.
  • Taxi: the same as for tuk-tuks, it is impossible to negotiate and no driver will want to set the metre on (apart from those at the airport, if you are lucky). You will therefore have to pay 700 Bahts for less than 30 minutes!
  • Private taxi: to combat the taxi mafia, you can book a private car or a minibus with a driver. They will drive you everywhere and wait for you every time. You must book online by clicking here to get an assured price.
  • Organised trips: at least, there won’t be any nasty surprises since you book and pay online. You can click here to see the different trips offered.

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How to get to Phuket

To reach Phuket, you have several option.

Phuket has an international airport, so you can land there directly or arrive on a national flight from Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai.

Flights are therefore the quickest way to get to Phuket.

The airport is located to the north of the island.

Do not hesitate to compare the flight prices to Phuket using our comparator in the next section.

To avoid getting ripped off by a taxi or the stress of taking the bus , once you arrive at Phuket airport, you can book your transport back to your accommodation in advance. The driver will wait for you with a name-sign. You can also choose your vehicle (4 to 8 seats).

All information about booking a transfer from Phuket Airport is available by clicking here:

You can also go to Phuket by bus , from Bangkok for example.

The journey takes at least 12 hours and the fares start from 640 Bahts.

From Bangkok, the other option is to take the train to Surat Thani (8 hours ) + 1 bus to Phuket (add 5 hours).

From Krabi, Koh Lanta and Koh Phi Phi , you can go by boat to Phuket.

You can choose between speed boats (faster but more expensive and – less comfortable) or ferries . You will disembarked at the Rassada port , 3 km from Phuket Town.

For a ferry transfer from Koh Phi Phi to Phuket , you can book by clicking here.

For a trip in a speedboat to Koh Lanta or Koh Phi Phi, you can click directly by booking here!

Since flight prices for Phuket vary greatly, it is a good idea to compare them as soon as possible. To do this, you can use our flight comparison tool, in partnership with Skyscanner.  You can rest assured that you will get the best rates.

To help you visualise the town a little better, I made you a tourist map of Phuket listing the places to visit that I talk about in this top 23 things to do in Phuket and nearby. You can display the map legend by clicking the button at the top left with a small arrow.

So what have you planned to in Phuket?

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I haven’t visited this part of Scotland (apart from Edinburgh) so unfortunately I can’t help you with your itinerary. But most people visit the Highlands, Isle of Skye, Edinburgh, Loch Lomond and Glasgow so the East of Scotland is bound to be less crowded.

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27 Amazing Things To Do In Phuket, Thailand

The largest and most popular island in Thailand, Phuket is renowned for some of the world’s most beautiful beaches that all boast fine white sands, palm trees, crystal-clear waters, and just the right amount of nightlife. In fact, Phuket is blessed with more than 30 amazing beaches to choose from – two of which have been featured in major Hollywood films…

Are you ready to explore the wonders of Phuket, Thailand? Start your journey with our latest blog post, detailing the top things to do in this tropical paradise. Unveil the exciting activities, from idyllic beaches to bustling markets, that make Phuket an unforgettable destination. But don’t stop there! Visit Touringhighlights.com to explore our vast selection of tours, including fantastic options for Thailand, Phuket, and more. Click here to start planning your dream vacation today!

Besides stunning beaches, Phuket has so many amazing things to do. From travelling out to the famous Phi Phi islands, watching sunsets from some of the most amazing viewpoints in Thailand, partying in luxury beach clubs, to learning of the Thai culture and history, there are so many amazing things to do on this stunning island.

Here are the top things to do in Phuket Thailand….

Table of Contents

Make a Visit to Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay Phuket Thailand

Without a doubt, one of the favourite must-see attractions amongst tourists in Phuket is the stunning Phang Nga Bay. Decorated with limestone rock formations, lagoons, and archaeological sites, the bay is the perfect place to experience island life. 

There are around 40 small islands that you could island-hop or kayak around, the most famous being Koh Tapu, known as James Bond Island for its appearance in The Man With The Golden Gun. Koh Panak Island is also a popular kayaking spot thanks to its stunning caves and lagoons. 

An extensive part of it is protected as a marine national park and many different animal species found here. We recommend booking a full-day guided tour to make the most of your time here. 

Tip: The bay is naturally protected from a lot of the bad weather in the monsoon season due to the way it is located. 

Experience it: The James Bond & Koh Panyi Tours are included in the Phuket Tour (coming soon).

Explore the James Bond Island (Koh Tapu/Nail Island) 

James Bond Island Phuket Thailand

If you don’t have time to explore the whole of Phang Nga Bay, then just be sure to make some time to visit Koh Tapu (‘Nail Island’ in Thai). Made famous for its appearance in the James Bond film, The Man With The Golden Gun (1974), its undoubtedly one of the most famous landmarks in Phuket, possibly even Thailand. A distinctive trait of this famous bay is the number of sheer limestone cliffs that vertically jut out of the emerald-green water.

Bear in mind that it can get extremely busy with tourist boats on the James Bond Island during high season, so be sure to book a tour in advance. 

Note: The island is also part of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park. 

Visit Koh Panyee Fishing Village

Koh Panyi Panyee Phuket Thailand

Koh Panyee is a definite must-see whilst in Phuket. This remarkable fishing village was once built by Malay fishermen and lies over the emerald waters on giant stilts. Its still unknown just how many wooden and concrete piles hold up this extraordinary community, but it’s certainly fascinating.

There is a population of just over 1,600 people on the island and around 360 families, all of which are descendants of Toh Baboo and his family and friends who were the first people to settle on this island over 200 years ago. Legend has it, they made a vow to each other to raise a flag over the mountain if one of them found a place where there were lots of fish and where everyone could live. That’s how the island got the name, Koh Panyee (Ko Panyi) which is Thai for ‘Island of the Flag’.

Tip: Be sure to check out the floating football pitch which is built from scraps of wood and fishing rafts!

Take a Trip to Phi Phi Islands

If you’re not planning on visiting the Phi Phi islands as part of your holiday, its definitely worth getting a boat trip over. The most famous spot in the islands is Maya Bay, made famous from the Leonardo Di Caprio film ‘ The Beach ’. Other must-see spots in Phi Phi Islands include Bamboo Island, Monkey Beach, and the Viking Cave. If you’re on a guided tour, you’ll have time for swimming and snorkelling stops. 

Visit Similan Islands

Similan Islands Phuket Thailand

The Similan Islands are one of the best-known island groups in the Andaman Sea, lying around 84km northwest of Phuket. The national park is home to nine breathtaking islands known for their coral-white sandy beaches, crystal-clear blue waters, and amazing marine wildlife. In fact, the Similan Islands were even voted one of the 10 ‘most interesting underwater sites in the world’. Here, you’ll find some of the best beaches in Thailand. 

Getting there: It takes around 90 minutes by speedboat off the coast of Phang-Nga and is possible to explore on a day trip. Or, if you fancy staying here, it takes around eight or more hours by slow boat from Phuket. Most guided day tours include swimming and snorkelling tours. 

Tip: If you want to do this tour, try and avoid the wet season between mid-May and mid-October. 

Visit the Famous Big Buddha

Big Buddha Phuket Thailand

Another must-see attraction in Phuket is the ‘ Big Buddha ’. Sitting at the top of the Nakkerd Hills and standing at 45 meters tall, this great Buddha is the third tallest statue in the whole of Thailand. 

Covered in Burmese white marble, it can be seen from many parts of the island and sparkles beautifully in the sunlight. Once you reach the top, you’ll be greeted with a tranquil atmosphere, dharma music, and unbeatable 360-degree views of the Phuket island. The drive up to the top itself is worth noting, with amazing views, stop points and restaurants. 

Take a Trip to Wat Chalong

Wat Chalong Phuket Thailand

The most important Buddhist temple on the whole of Phuket, Wat Chalong was built at the beginning of the 19th century. The tallest building on the grounds is a 60-metre tall stupa called the Grand Pagoda . This popular spot contains a small fragment of bone from the Lord Buddha. The pagoda is beautifully decorated with Buddha images and pictures that depict his life story.

FOOD / DRINK

Party in bangla road.

Bangla Road Phuket Thailand

Discover Phuket’s exotic nightlife life. Known as Bangla walking street , this road is known as the heart of Phuket nightlife, and is a must-do while visiting Phuket This 400-metre road is full of loud music and cheap beer. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy live music, rooftop bars, nightclubs, and go-go bars. There are hundreds of soi’s (alleys) leading from each side of the road to even more hidden gem bars. 

Chill Out (Or Party) in the Beach Clubs

It’s no secret that Phuket is well known for its amazing choice of beach clubs. Despite its peaceful vibe in the daytime, the island really does come to life at night. From stylish beach bars great for chilling-out on to luxury ocean clubs perfect for partying, there’s enough choice for all ages, budgets, and tastes. 

Some of our favourites include:

Café del Mar Phuket – a classy beach bar from the world-famous brand out of Ibiza. Located on Kamala Beach. The higher-than-average price range attracts a sophisticated but fun-loving crowd, who enjoy smooth music played by resident and guest DJs, accompanied by a live saxophonist.

Catch Beach Club – located near Sunwing Resort in Bangtao, this beach club is a favourite amongst local residents and regular visitors to Phuket. It’s a great place for families with young kids. There is a swimming pool and some good options for water sports on top of their killer cocktails and amazing Thai food. 

Paradise Beach Club – the home of Phuket’s only full-moon parties on the beach. This large, well-developed party spot located in an isolated bay is a short distance from Patong Beach. It has an air of exclusivity without being prohibitively expensive. 

Explore Old Phuket Town

Old Phuket Town Phuket Thailand

Built on Phuket’s tin boom, before it was huge tourist location, European traders from the 16th and 17th century used to come here to source tin. There are hundreds of brightly coloured Sino (Chinese & Portuguese) buildings. Although Old Phuket Town is a must-see whilst in Phuket, it isn’t as busy as you’d expect due to everyone being on the beaches instead. It’s easy to explore the town on foot and there are lots of amazing cafes and restaurants. The main streets of Old Phuket Town are Thalang, Phang Nga, Krabi, Dibuk, and Yoawarat.

Take a Tour of Baan Teelanka

Acclaimed as one of the top 5 attractions in the island, Baan Teelanka (‘Upside Down’ in English) is the first of its kind in Thailand. This three-story inverted structure offers a no-gravity experience and a unique photo opportunity. There’s also a garden maze and two escape rooms to enjoy. 

Tour the Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Chalong Bay Rum Distillery Phuket Thailand

No trip to Phuket would be complete without a visit to Chalong Bay Rum Distillery – home to Thailand’s best-known rum which is sold around the world. Join a tour and learn all about the French distillation techniques which have been used for hundreds of years. You’ll see how sugarcane gets transformed into rum and be able to sample different types of high-end rum. There are even cocktail workshops you can join if you fancy mixing things up!

Explore Khao Phra Thaeo National Park

Khao Phra Thaeo National Park Phuket Thailand

Located on the Northern part of the island, Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary is the last remaining evergreen rainforest of Phuket Island. Many animals live here in the wild, including langurs, slow lorises, boars, deers, monkeys, and more. There are hiking trails throughout the rainforest to follow, and you can easily walk for 3-4 hours. After a day of hiking through the forest, be sure to chill out at Ton Sae and Bang Pae waterfalls. If you get a tour guide, you increase your chances of seeing the animals and noticing the rare flowers. 

Experience Siam Niramit Phuket

The Siam Niramit is a must-see outdoor performance that beautifully narrates over 700 years of Thailand history and heritage. Be prepared to be amazed during a 70-minute world-class performance of songs, dance, and martial arts. The spotless choreography will immerse you in a fantastic world based on centuries of Thai myths and legends. It is seriously impressive.

Tip: Arrive early so you can walk around the grounds and see the traditional Thai-style houses, floating market, shops, and carnival games. Be sure to visit the restaurant with amazing Thai food and a lovely view of the grounds, too. 

See the Phuket Fantasea Show

Make it a night to remember at the Phuket Fantasea show! This award-winning, wondrous extravaganza is perfect for the whole family. Using cutting edge technology and special effects, the performance explores Thailand’s charm, beauty and traditions. 

The production features magic illusions, acrobatics, stunts, aerial performances, and special effects. Located in a 140-acre themed complex, we guarantee you won’t run out of things to do here. There’s even a theme park with carnival-like games and a huge buffet that can seat up to 4,000 people! Not to mention the Las Vegas-style theatrical show…

Tip: Tickets are flexible to include gold or regular seating, a buffet, and even transfers from a convenient pick-up point.

Visit the Royal Phuket Marina

Royal Phuket Marina (RPM) is Thailand’s first world-class luxury lifestyle marina. With luxury waterfront villas, penthouses and condominiums, the marina ranks among Asia’s premier boating hubs. It’s Asia’s most sophisticated and high-tech yachting infrastructure that won the 5 Gold Anchor Award, International Clean Marina Certification, and TripAdvisor Hall of Fame 2019.

Situated on the east coast of the tropical island paradise of Phuket, Royal Phuket Marina is right on the doorstep of Asia’s best cruising waters. Spend an evening here exploring the most exclusive residences, fine dining,  and boutique shopping.

Fun fact: The Aquaminium condominium features the world’s first penthouse with its own on-water private yacht garage! 

Learn a New Watersport!

Besides the stunning coastlines with white sandy beaches, buzzing nightlife scene, luxury ocean clubs, Phuket is one of the best places in Thailand for water sports. Whether you are adventurous or not, the wide range of watersports in Phuket will ensure you have complete fun on the island. Below we have listed a few of our favourite spots for each activity. 

Snorkelling – Patong in Kathu, Ao Sane, Kata Noi and Paradise Beach

Surfing – Kalim Beach, Kata Beach, Kamala Beach and Surin Beach

Wakeboarding – Phuket Wake Park in Kathu

Jet Skiing – Patong Beach, Kata Beach and Kamal Beach

Kitesurfing – Kalim Beach, Kata Beach, and Kite Zone Phuket at Muang Phuket.

Paddleboarding – Phi Phi Island

Parasailing – Patong Beach in Kathu, Kamala Beach and Surina Beach

Scuba Diving – Patong Beach

Kata Noi Beach

While it may only be 700m long, Kata No i is one of the most breathtaking beaches in Phuket. Just a small drive south from the more popular Kata beach, it has a more private island feel to it whilst still being fairly developed with the right amount of restaurants and resorts nearby. From the Kata viewpoint, you can look out across at the bays of Karon, Kata and Kata Noi. 

Kata Noi is also great for snorkelling and surfing if you fancy it. If not, just chill out on the white sands and watch the world go by… 

Tip : The best time to visit the beach is between November and April as swimming can sometimes become dangerous during the monsoon season.

Nai Harn Beach

Located to the south of Phuket, Nai Harn a small bay with beautiful powdery-soft sand and emerald-hued waters. Nai Harn is on our list of favourites as it is slightly undeveloped in comparison to some of the other Phuket beaches, due to being owned by the Samnak Song Monastery. 

The sea here changes from calm in the high season to strong currents in low season, making it a popular spot for Phuket’s surfing and kiteboarding crowd. Just behind the beach is a lake, where people come to fish and take a ride in swan-shaped pedalos.

Surin Beach

Since a visit from the late King Rama IX in the 50s, Surin Beach has become a popular hangout spot amongst the rich and wealthy. Here, you’ll find some impressive high-class resorts and an amazing golf course. The beach itself is impressive. Soft, white sands are backed by rows of palm trees, while the sea is a mixture of the most amazing shades of blue. 

Patong Beach

One of Phuket’s most famous beaches, Patong is well known for its watersport activities, unrivalled nightlife, and buzzing atmosphere. Its become more popular amongst young tourists due to its party scene and being so closely located to Bangla Road. Regardless, we think everyone should try and visit this beach for the full Phuket experience!

MARKETS/SHOPPING

Phuket weekend night market.

Phuket Weekend Market is the island’s largest night market. Also known as Naka Market, Thai people also call it ‘Talad Tairod’, meaning ‘Car Boot Sale’. And we can see why. Phuket Weekend Market sells everything from dodgy electronic items to adorable stuffed toys. Regardless, it’s an experience that just can’t be missed. 

Street Walking Market

The presence of colonial buildings and stalls selling traditional Thai food and unique handicrafts make this a must-visit in Phuket. Also referred to as Lard Yai by the locals, Phuket Walking Street Market has a cultural vibe. 

It’s no secret that Phuket has some of the best views to offer in Thailand. And the great thing is that you don’t have to trek halfway across the country to appreciate them. All you need at the most is a scooter, hire car or taxi. Here are some of our favourite spots to enjoy unbeatable views of Phuket.

Khao Khad Views Tower  

Also known as Khao Khad Views Tower, Panwa Viewpoint offers full 360° views out over southern and eastern Phuket. There are 136 steps to reach the top but its 100% worth it. From the viewpoint, you’ll be able to see Khao Khad Bay, Panwa Cape, the ‘Big Buddha’ and much more…

Laem Singh Viewpoint 

Laem Singh Viewpoint is a popular stop on the coast road between Kamala Beach and Surin Beach. It’s the perfect spot for just chilling out and enjoying the amazing views. From here, you can enjoy great views to the south across Laem Singh beach below. It’s also a popular place for watching Phuket’s famous sunsets.

Promthep Cape

Promthep Cape is one of the most photographed locations in Phuket. Every evening, people travel from all over Phuket to gather and watch the sunset over the island. Busier than most viewpoints, it’s definitely not one to be missed!

Windmill Viewpoint 

Located between Ya Nui and Nai Harn beaches in south Phuket, Windmill Viewpoint features west-coast vistas similar to Promthep Cape’s (but is much quieter). Its a relatively small viewpoint and there isn’t a lot do there, but the views are tremendous.

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The 23 Best Things to Do in Phuket

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  • Last Updated: June 7, 2024

Ready to explore this beautiful, fun city in southern Thailand? With our complete guide to the best things to do in Phuket (created after 5 visits here) we’ll show you exactly what to do, where to stay and how to make the most of your time here.

If anyone says “paradise” doesn’t exist, they haven’t been to the islands of Thailand.

Postcard-worthy beaches rest underneath limestone cliffs and the shining Southeast Asian sun.

Rich Thai culture complements the beauty of nature, with elaborate temples, crowded street markets and friendly locals inhabiting the land.

For the best introduction to the stunning scenery and warm culture of Thailand, visit Phuket, the country’s largest island.

At roughly 576 square kilometres, the list of things to do in Phuket is quite long.

For those who want to relax and soak in the sun, you can spend quality time with Phuket’s many beaches and dine out at the island’s best restaurants.

For those who want to experience authentic Thai culture, you can tour the Buddhist temples, take a cooking class or visit a local boxing match.

For those who want to have a little adventure and explore nature, you can go island hopping, swimming in waterfalls or hiking to a scenic lookout point.

READ MORE: Plan your perfect 3 days in Phuket with our itinerary!

There are so many things to see in Phuket that cater to any sort of traveller.

Phuket’s attractions can suit budget, mid-range, and luxury travel styles, and Phuket also makes a great starting point for venturing out to Thailand’s other islands.

Cheap ferries and boat tours connect Phuket with the other islands in the Andaman Sea. So you can easily base yourself in Phuket and take day trips to the other surrounding islands like James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay or Koh Phi Phi.

Or, you could conveniently fit Phuket into an island-hopping extravaganza.

Either way, Phuket is definitely a must-see island of Thailand.

Table of Contents

1) Visit Wat Chalong

2) hike to the karon viewpoint, 3) explore phuket old town, 4) experience the phuket weekend night market, 5) parasail over patong beach, 6) admire the big buddha, 7) learn to make cocktails at chalong bay rum distillery, 8) soak in the views from khao khad viewpoint, 9) beach-hop down phuket’s west coast, 10) stroll through chillva market, 11) venture to the bang pae waterfall in khao phra thaeo national park, 12) take a tour of the surrounding islands, 13) challenge the mind at the phuket trickeye museum, 14) take a thai cooking class, 15) visit the karon temple and market, 16) go diving, 17) watch a muay thai boxing match, 18) visit khao rang viewpoint, 19) experience bangla road, 20) surf the waves, 21) visit the jui tui shrine, 22) attend a simon cabaret show, 23) watch the sunset from promthep cape, old phuket town, nai yang/mai khao, budget hostels in phuket: lub d phuket patong hostel and luna airport hostel, best mid-range accommodation in phuket: blu monkey boutique, best luxury hotel in phuket: sri panwa hotel, hire a car or motorbike, take public transport, budget: sabaijai cafe, mid-range: mor mu dong restaurant, luxury: mom tri’s kitchen, the best things to do in phuket.

Whether you are looking for a relaxing holiday, a deep cultural experience, or an active adventure, Phuket deserves a place on every travellers’ Thailand bucket list.

So here are the 23 top things to do in Phuket, including religious sights, outdoorsy adventures, markets, cultural activities, and viewpoints.

Phuket has 29 Buddhist temples, but Wat Chalong is the biggest and most popular.

The entire temple complex is very large, with landscaped gardens, golden statues, and stunning architecture.

Wat Chalong has a strict set of rules about dress code and respectful behaviour, as does every temple in Thailand.

You must remove your shoes before entering a temple, and wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees.

Wat Chalong

Also known as the Kata Viewpoint, this hilltop lookout sits just south of Kata Noi Beach .

It offers spectacular views of the turquoise Andaman Sea and the surrounding beaches and towns of Phuket.

The third name for this lookout is the “Three Beaches Viewpoint” because you can see the nearby Kata Noi Beach, Kata Beach, and Karon Beach from the top.

If you want a bit of exercise, you can hike to the viewpoint from the Karon neighbourhood.

Most of the walk is just along the main road, and it takes usually 45 minutes to an hour depending on where you start.

Just ask the staff at your accommodation for directions.

READ MORE: Check out our guide to the best places to visit in Thailand !

In the southeast corner of the island lies Phuket Old Town, a scenic neighbourhood revealing remnants of the island’s colonial past.

Phuket used to have a thriving tin mining industry, so Sino-Portuguese, Chinese and Malay immigrants flocked here and became rich off of the popular metal.

Nowadays, the colourful architecture and elaborate mansions of the wealthy foreigners still stand, so travellers can catch a glimpse of the different cultures that planted their roots here.

Phuket Old Town has lots of Buddhist and Chinese temples, museums, boutique shops, cafes, and even an old red-light district.

The two main streets of Old Phuket Town where most of the attractions lie are Soi Rommanee and Thalang Road .

Phuket Old Town

On the topic of street markets, this is Phuket’s largest night market.

Locally known as the “ Naka Market ,” The Phuket Weekend Night Market is massive, with an indoor section selling mainly clothes and souvenirs, and an outdoor, open-air section selling everything else.

You can find everything from second-hand shoes, to CDs and movies, to fresh fruit and stands selling corn on the cob and deep-fried insects.

Strolling around this market is truly an adventure, and you’ll probably see some crazy things.

Try to visit the market as early as possible because the crowds can get insane.

Also try and walk there if you can because there aren’t many places to park, especially later in the evening when it gets busy.

  • Location : 7 Wirat Hong Yok Road, Phuket Town, Muang, Phuket 83000
  • Hours : 4 pm to 10 pm, every day

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Patong Beach is one of the busiest and most touristy beaches on the island.

Though it isn’t the most peaceful beach, it is still beautiful and there are tons of tour companies offering fun activities like parasailing.

This water sport seems a little scary at first, but it is super fun for those who want an adrenaline rush.

You are basically strapped to a seat that hangs down from a parachute, which is tied to a motorboat by a rope.

As the boat accelerates, the wind catches the parachute, lifts you up and you glide through the air behind the boat.

Parasailing is an exciting way to experience Patong Beach.

Just make sure you ask for the prices at lots of different tour operators before booking so you can compare the costs.

Soar Through The Air Over Patong Beach

Visiting the Big Buddha is definitely one of the top things to do in Phuket.

Made of white Burmese marble and standing at a whopping 45 meters tall, the Big Buddha is a magnificent landmark of the island.

Construction of the Big Buddha began in 2004, so it is a relatively new structure and is very well-maintained.

Sitting high on top of Nakkerd Hill , this spot offers lovely panoramic views of the island as well.

Try to visit the Big Buddha as early as possible to avoid the tour buses that stop here during tours of the island.

The road leading up to the Big Buddha starts at Chalong Circle and is a winding uphill drive, but there are plenty of signs to guide the way.

READ MORE: Skip the crowds and visit the nearby area of Trang instead !

Tasting and learning about local alcohol is a great insight into any culture.

Visit the Chalong Bay Rum Distillery , one of the best Phuket attractions, to taste rum made from organic Thai sugarcane and learn about the rum-making process.

Between 2 pm and 6 pm, you can take a 30 minute guided tour of the distillery to learn about the art of making rum, and you’ll get to try a classic Chalong Bay Mojito.

To become even more of a rum expert, you can take a 2-hour cocktail workshop.

Held every day at 4 pm, the workshop includes a tour of the distillery, lessons on making 3 different cocktails, and tapas. Try to book this workshop in advance in case it sells out!

You can also just visit the distillery during their daily hours of operation and look around and eat at the restaurant if you don’t have time for a tour or a workshop.

READ MORE: Plan your trip to Thailand with our comprehensive Thailand Travel Guide !

For an uncrowded viewpoint over the city, head to the top of a high and remote hill on the island’s southeast peninsula.

Here lies Khao Khad Viewpoint, also known as the Panwa Viewpoint because it’s located in Phuket’s Cape Panwa region.

This lookout provides gorgeous views over the turquoise waters and rugged outlines of Phuket’s southern coast.

You can see Phuket Town when you look north, and in the other directions, you can see various beaches and islands mingling with the ocean.

The lookout structure has two levels and you have to climb 200 steps to get there.

But there usually aren’t many tourists here, as it is less popular than Phuket’s other viewpoints.

Of all the things to see in Phuket, the beaches are probably the best.

The sight and sound of turquoise waves rolling over the soft golden sand never gets old, so be sure to pack plenty of beach days into your travels around Phuket.

There are so many beaches on the island it seems impossible to visit them all, so here is a list of some of the best ones.

The most beautiful beaches are on the west side of the island, so this list will start in the north and list beaches heading south down the coast.

Mai Khao Beach is located just north of Phuket Airport and is the island’s longest beach (11km long).

Nai Yang Beach is inside Sirinath National Park, so there isn’t much development to detract from the natural beauty and serenity of the area.

Bang Tao Beach has refreshing, clear blue waters and is pretty large at 8km long.

Surin Beach is lined with fancy hotels and ritzy bars and restaurants, so it has an exclusive, almost luxurious atmosphere.

Freedom Beach is quite small at only 300m long, but it offers great snorkelling and jaw-dropping scenery.

Kata Noi Beach is the smaller, less crowded neighbour of Kata Beach. Both are incredibly beautiful with plenty of restaurants, hotels, and amenities nearby.

Karon Beach is one of the island’s more popular beaches, but it is quite spacious so it never feels too crowded.

Nai Harn Beach has only recently become known to tourists. With a more relaxing local vibe and rugged coastal scenery, Nai Harn Beach is a quiet and less touristy option.

Rawai Beach is actually on the southern coast of Phuket. It is one of the oldest beaches on the island and you can watch the local fishermen at work.

Nai Yang Beach In The North Of Phuket

Of all Phuket’s markets, Chillva Market is one of the newest.

It attracts a younger, local crowd with its trendy shops and quirky, bohemian atmosphere.

Old shipping containers house lots of the shops and colourful decorations and tea lights bring a vibrant energy to the market.

Chillva Market is also quite small compared to the other night markets in Phuket, so it feels more intimate and relaxed.

You can find interesting clothes, accessories, and shoes here as well as delicious local Thai food and live music.

  • Location : 141/2 Yaowarat Road, Phuket Town
  • Hours : Shops in shipping containers are open every day except Sunday from 5 pm to 10 pm. The full market is Thursday to Saturday from 5 pm to 11 pm.

This is one of the best things to do in Phuket for nature lovers.

Spend a day venturing into the lush forest near the eastern coast of the island and find the Bang Pae Waterfall .

Located in the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park, this is the biggest waterfall in Phuket, standing at 18 meters tall.

The rainy season (May through October) is the best time to visit the waterfall due to the increase in rainfall.

During the dry season (November through April), the rock pools may not be deep enough to swim but you can still take cool photos and soak in the serenity at Khao Phra Thaeo National Park.

Phuket’s second-highest waterfall, Ton Sai Waterfall, resides near the Bang Pae Waterfall in the same national park, so you could even see both in one day.

Spending a day hopping from island to island is definitely one of the best things to do in Phuket, Thailand.

Thailand has over a thousand islands, and it would be very difficult to see them all but a half-day island-hopping tour by boat can help you at least catch a glimpse of the pristine beauty of the Thai islands.

Phuket makes a perfect starting point for an island tour because there are so many tour companies offering different packages for different prices that suit any traveller.

Most island tours stop at a few different islands and finish in the early afternoon, so just pick which islands you want to see and find a tour that hits those spots.

One of the most popular places to visit on an island tour is Phang Nga Bay, also known as James Bond Island. Here you can see towering limestone rock formations were made famous by a James Bond movie.

It’s also home to Koh Yao Noi, which is one of our favourite Thai islands. Read all about it here .

Similan Island is another beautiful spot that is perfect for snorkelling on a day trip when you visit Phuket.

Racha Island and Coral Island also have favourable snorkelling conditions and are great spots for diving, parasailing, and island hopping.

The Phi Phi Islands are also a hotspot in the area. You can also take a full-day boat tour to the Phi Phi Islands, which are arguably one of the most picturesque island chains in the Andaman Sea.

Phang Nga Bay

This interactive museum in Phuket Town is entertaining for people of all ages.

Full of detailed and realistic 3D paintings and scenes, visit Phuket Trickeye Museum to pose in certain places and look like you are part of the painting.

You have to remove your shoes to keep all the paintings clean, as you will be climbing all over them.

Bring a camera and have a blast taking hilarious photos with these beautifully crafted scenes at the Phuket Trickeye Museum.

If you’re even a little bit passionate about food, a Thai cooking class is definitely one of the best things to do in Phuket Island.

Book a cooking class and learn how to cook all the irresistible and world-famous Thai dishes such as pad thai, curry, spring rolls, Thai iced tea, and desserts like mango and sticky rice or coconut fried bananas.

A Thai cooking class is an amazing insight into the Thai culture and its famous culinary secrets, and you’ll get to taste all the delicious Thai food you make.

There are lots of tourism companies in Phuket that offer tours to different cooking schools around the island.

But it’s always best to book in advance. Check out a half-day cooking class that includes a local market tour in Phuket Old Town.

Wat Karon is another magnificent temple in Phuket, and it is home to a bustling market every Tuesday and Friday.

So after checking out the temple, you can wander around and shop for local products while snacking on street food.

This market sells mainly clothes and accessories, including scarves, sunglasses, and handbags.

You can also find health products made from locally sourced ingredients, such as coconut oil, aloe vera and handmade soaps.

If you are a certified scuba diver , there are some incredible underwater sites around Phuket that you can visit as a day trip.

Book a day tour with any of the tourism companies on the island and go scuba diving in the Andaman Sea.

Most scuba diving trips leave from Chalong, so you’ll need to make your way to that part of the island first.

The best time for diving in Phuket is from November through April, during the dry season as the water visibility is the best.

But you can still go diving during the rainy season, May through October, as the water is still quite clear despite the frequent thunderstorms.

The water is pretty warm year-round and there are lots of aquatic wildlife including manta rays, seahorses, reef sharks, colourful fish, and fascinating coral reefs.

Some popular diving sites that may be included in a day trip include Shark Point and Anemone Reef.

King Cruiser is a shipwreck from 1997 that is cool to explore as well, and the nearby Racha Islands and Koh Phi Phi Islands also offer amazing diving.

One of the most exciting things to see in Phuket is a Muay Thai Boxing match.

This combat sport is fast-paced and a favorite among locals.

Muay Thai boxing athletes are very impressive, with their lightning speed agility and skilful precision.

Patong Boxing Stadium is the local boxing stadium where you can watch a match or even take a Muay Thai training class.

Only take the training class if you’re reasonably fit, as it is a challenging day of fitness and learning hard self-defence moves.

A single Muay Thai session at Patong Boxing Stadium costs 500 Baht.

Otherwise, you can just attend a match and watch the professionals excel at their craft.

Muay Thai

You may have noticed that Phuket island has lots of viewpoints.

The island is so mountainous and scenic that one lookout point is simply not enough.

The Khao Rang Viewpoint, also called Rang Hill Viewpoint, is located pretty far inland but faces southeast so you can get an amazing view over Phuket Town and the distant sea.

There is a spacious viewing platform for taking photos, an open-air pagoda, and a few nice cafes and restaurants.

The landscaped gardens and thick jungle atop the hill make a cozy habitat for monkeys, so don’t be surprised to see some while exploring the viewpoint.

Bangla Road, locally known as Soi Bangla and alternatively known as Patong Walking Street, is a 400-meter strip of excitement.

Located in the heart of Phuket’s Patong area , this bustling street is right next to Patong Beach and surrounded by restaurants, cafes, bars, and nightclubs.

Waking down this street is like an explosion of colour, with neon lights and colourful shopfronts crowding your line of vision.

Your senses may feel like they’re on a roller coaster, with the pumping music of clubs mixing with the aromas of street food and the visual chaos.

Bangla Road is pedestrian-only, so you don’t need to worry about vehicle traffic while exploring.

From the live music and street performers to the beer gardens and cocktail bars to the street vendors and restaurants, Bangla Road has everything you need for a fun night out in Phuket.

READ MORE: Plan your visit with plenty of fun things to do in Bangkok !

Thailand is not one of the world’s most popular surfing destinations, but travellers can still catch a few fun waves along the Thai coast.

Phuket has lots of good surfing beaches, all of them on the island’s west coast which picks up more swell.

The rainy season (May through October) is the best time to surf as the currents can be a bit strong during the high season (November through April).

Surfers of every level can find suitable waves in Phuket, including first-timers who want to take lessons.

The best beaches for beginners are Patong Beach, Kata Beach, and Bang Tao Beach , all of which have surf schools and board rentals available.

Intermediate surfers should head to Nai Harn Beach, Kata Noi Beach, Kamala Beach, or Laem Singh Beach .

These beaches pick up a bit more swell and have faster waves that suit more experienced surfers.

Advanced surfers looking for a challenge can surf the reef breaks at Kalim Beach and Nai Yang Beach .

Beginner surfers are not recommended to surf reef breaks as the conditions are a bit more dangerous.

Stick to the sandy beach breaks and you’ll have an easy, enjoyable time on the water.

Over 90% of the Thai population practices Buddhism , though there are religious minorities of Hinduism and some Chinese religions scattered throughout the country.

Phuket has quite a few Chinese immigrants and their Chinese religions are commemorated in various temples and shrines around the island.

One of the most popular and highly respected Chinese religious monuments is the Jui Tui Shrine.

Built in 1911, the Jui Tui Shrine complex has lots of different buildings and courtyards, most adorned with bright colours and images or statues of Chinese gods.

Phuket’s annual vegetarian festival is held here every October.

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For a fun night of music and entertainment, head to the Simon Cabaret .

Established in 1991, Simon Cabaret has become one of the most popular entertainment venues in all of Thailand.

The Ladyboy shows are the most famous, where the local ladyboys put on a spectacular performance with elaborate costumes, impressive singing and dancing, captivating sets and a lively atmosphere.

The one-hour shows are even appropriate for families, and you can take photos with the fabulous performers afterwards.

The Promthep Cape viewpoint on the southern tip of Phuket Island offers some of the best views for sunset.

Though it can get pretty crowded, it is worth coming up to Promthep Cape in the evening to watch the sunset over the ocean.

There is also a Lighthouse Museum , a mini-market selling food and snacks and a few restaurants.

Check the sunset time before you come to Promthep Cape, as the exact times change often and the sunsets are usually very quick.

But catching the view of the warm sun melting over the gorgeous ocean is one of the most magical things to see in Phuket, so definitely make a trip up here at least once during your stay.

Phuket Travel Guide

Now you know the best things to do in Phuket, here are some tips on where to stay, how to get around and what to eat on this beautiful island.

Where to Stay in Phuket

A few of Phuket’s major neighbourhoods have already been mentioned in this post.

Because Phuket’s attractions are all spread out, there isn’t one “best” place to stay on the island.

Every neighbourhood has its cool attractions, and you’ll need to venture out a bit to see everything the island has to offer.

Here is a brief overview of the four most popular tourist neighbourhoods to stay in.

They each have a different atmosphere, so you can decide which type of place suits you best.

READ MORE: Check out our dedicated post on where to stay in Phuket !

Location: Central, west coast of Phuket island Atmosphere: Touristy, crowded and busy, fun nightlife, bustling night markets, Patong Beach nearby

Location: Just south of Patong on the west coast of Phuket island Atmosphere: Relaxing and full of gorgeous beaches like Karon Beach, a bit quieter than Patong but still quite developed and touristy

Location: Southeast area of Phuket, inland Atmosphere : Cultural centre full of museums and religious sites, a bit far from the beach but close to lots of markets, shops and viewpoints

Location : North, west coast of the Phuket island Atmosphere : Natural beauty, pristine and uncrowded sandy beaches, national parks, close to the airport

Accommodation in Phuket

Phuket is quite touristy, so there are many accommodation options that suit every budget.

There are cheap backpacker hostels, cozy bed and breakfasts, and luxurious resorts.

Thailand is overall, a very affordable country so you’ll have no trouble finding somewhere comfortable to stay that is affordable and convenient.

Because Phuket has so many hostels, here are two of the best ones that have very different vibes.

Lub D Patong Hostel is without a doubt, one of Phuket’s best and most popular hostels.

The atmosphere is very social, with a super outgoing staff and lots of young backpackers so stay here if you are traveling alone and want to meet new people.

It’s only a 3 minute walk to Patong Beach from here, and there are over 1,600 positive traveler reviews on Hostelworld. There is no better place to stay on a budget when you visit Phuket!

Luna Airport Hostel is an alternative backpacker hostel for those who want a quieter atmosphere.

It is located a short 15-minute walk from the airport, so you can save money on public transportation when flying in or out of Phuket.

As it is so close to the airport in the north of the island, it is a bit far from touristy areas like Phuket Town, Karon, and Patong.

But up here you’ll get a calmer, more local vibe and you’ll be very close to the pristine northern beaches of Phuket like Nai Yang and Mai Khao Beach.

So Luna Airport Hostel is a great option if you want to stay near the airport and you want some relaxing beach days.

A dorm costs only 550 Baht per night and the rooms are super clean and cozy. There is also a kitchen and free tea and cookies available.

Blu Monkey Boutique is located in Phuket Town, so it is very close to lots of the best Phuket attractions.

This small hotel only has 9 rooms, so it is very quiet and almost feels like a home.

The cozy atmosphere and classy blue and white decor make guests feel comfortable, but still well taken care of.

You get all the usual amenities of a hotel in Thailand, such as free drinking water, free wifi and parking, luggage storage and a laundry service.

There are deluxe rooms and suites available, with prices ranging from about 1,000 to 1,500 Baht.

The Sri Panwa Luxury Hotel is perfect for those who really want to feel like they’re on a tropical vacation.

This 5-star hotel offers airport transfers and free breakfast for guests, and the staff is known for being extremely friendly and accommodating.

You can also find swimming pools, a fitness center with a boxing ring, and a spa at the hotel.

Sri Panwa Hotel is set on its own little peninsula, so every room has a fantastic view of either the ocean or the landscaped gardens.

You can rent penthouses, single rooms for couples, or even entire villas with multiple rooms for the whole family.

The cheapest room goes for about 12,000 Baht.

How to Get Around Phuket

Phuket is a large island, so you will have to dedicate a bit of time and money to travel around the island to all the best attractions.

If you’re looking to book a private transfer from the airport, this is the best option you can book online.

If you plan on spending a week or more in Phuket, hire a car or a motorbike.

That way you can abide by your own schedule and go wherever you want around the island.

Make sure you have a valid driver’s license and travel insurance before renting any sort of vehicle, just to make sure you are covered if any accidents happen.

Road traffic in Thailand can get crazy, especially with all the motorbikes zooming around.

Just do your research and make sure you feel fully comfortable with your vehicle hire, whether it is a motorbike or a car (4WD isn’t necessary for car rental, most of the roads are easily accessible).

If you’re only on the island for a few days and don’t want to go through the hassle of hiring a car or bike, Phuket has plenty of public transport options.

Tuk-tuks are cheap and convenient for travelling short distances.

They are three-wheeled, open-air taxis that zip through traffic and are quite affordable depending on how far you are travelling.

Make sure you clarify the destination and the cost of the ride first, to avoid getting ripped off.

You can find regular metered taxis as well, with similar prices to tuk-tuks.

Keep in mind that travelling long distances around the island using tuk-tuk or taxi can add up to be quite expensive, so try not to drive too far if you want to save money.

You can also take public buses in Phuket; they are pretty slow-moving but definitely the cheapest public transport option.

The buses run from roughly 7 am to 6 pm and just ask around at your local accommodation where the buses stop because there aren’t reliable, specific bus stops.

What to Eat in Phuket

After you’ve figured out where to stay and what to do in Phuket, pick where to eat.

There are so many different cafes, bars and restaurants around the island offering delicious Thai cuisine at cheap prices.

Because of the long coastline and active population of local fishermen, Phuket has some top-notch seafood so be sure to indulge.

You can also find all the classics of flavorful Thai cuisine, like spicy curries and refreshing spring rolls.

Here are some of the best places to eat in Phuket, according to budget, mid-range, and luxury price ranges.

A Local Fisherman And His Boat

If you’re looking to eat out on a budget and taste authentic local cuisine, visit the Sabaijai Cafe .

This place is loved by tourists and locals alike, and there are lots of classic Thai dishes made to perfection and priced cheaply.

Mor Mu Dong Restaurant is award-winning and Michelin recognized, but affordable and popular among locals.

You can sit in unique bamboo and wood huts known as “salas” sitting over the mangroves, but the humble concrete tables and plastic dishes make the restaurant feel comfortable and relaxed.

For a nice meal with a view, visit Mom Tri’s Kitchen , a waterfront restaurant set on land owned by the Thai royal family.

You can gaze over Kata Noi Beach while sipping high-quality wine and tasting fresh local seafood.

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The island of Phuket, situated off the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea, has been one of the most popular places to visit in Thailand for decades.

The hot weather, pristine beaches, magical surroundings, and rich culture make Phuket one of the most popular draws for tourists, travelers, and ex-pats who are drawn to the country. With a range of incredible things to do in Phuket combined with spectacular scenery, an epic food scene, and warm, welcoming locals, I can’t blame people for flocking here.

In truth, many visitors to Thailand could spend their entire vacation checking off all of the best things to do in Phuket. At 335 square miles, Phuket is the largest island in the country. That size is important when you consider that Phuket welcomes over ten million visitors each year.

So if you’re planning a visit to Thailand , let’s explore all of the best things to do in Phuket.

About Phuket, Thailand

Wandering Wagars family at Maya Bay in Phuket, Thailand

One of the highlights that draw so many visitors to Thailand is the sunshine. The weather in Phuket is warm and tropical. Temperatures in Phuket are impressively stable, typically hovering between 77°f (25°C) and 87°f (32°C). From November to March, the weather is dry and sunny. This is the high season when most tourists come to Phuket.

From May to October, Phuket experiences its monsoon season. During these months, the region experiences heavy rainfall and the occasional storm. During these months, more tourists are drawn to islands and towns on the other side of the peninsula in the Gulf of Thailand, such as Koh Samui.

Phuket has a population of over 400,000 residents. The people are a mix of Thai, Chinese, and Malay. There’s a very heavy Chinese influence in the region, and this influence can really be seen in the architecture, food, and local traditions.

Phuket has become famous for its incredible food. In fact, some of the best food in Thailand can be found sold by street vendors. Dishes like spicy curries, noodle soups, and grilled meats and seafood are an absolute delight.

If you’re visiting Phuket during the ninth lunar month , don’t miss the city’s Vegetarian Food Festival, also known as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival. During this month, the streets of Phuket are packed with locals and visitors dressed in white. Vendors and markets are busy selling some of the world’s most delicious vegetarian cuisine imaginable. You can find out more about that here .

Phuket is a vibrant and exciting part of Thailand. It’s a place that offers a little something for everyone, including families. It’s no surprise that it has become one of the best places to travel in Thailand with kids . While most visitors to Phuket take a straight shot of Patong, one of the most popular areas of the island, there are many attractions in Phuket that are outside that area.

So join us as we explore the top things to do in Phuket on your next visit to Thailand.

Things To Do In Phuket, Thailand

Whether you love lounging on the beach, adventurous family vacations, or bouncing between monuments and temples, Phuket is packed with amazing things to do. It’s a huge island, so it’s easy to get overwhelmed, but don’t worry. Our guide to the top places to visit in Phuket will help guide you on your journey so you don’t miss anything.

Make A Visit To The Big Buddha

Big Buddha in Phuket Thailand under a blue sky

Towering above the Phuket skyline, the Great Buddha of Phuket, or Phra Puttamingmongkol Aktenakkiri Buddha is a massive 45-meter-tall marble statue of Buddha sitting atop a lotus flower. The iconic Phuket Buddha sits at the summit of Nakkerd Hills in the southern part of the island.

The Great Buddha statue in Phuket was finished in 2014 and has become one of the most iconic symbols of faith in Thailand. It was built to commemorate the 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the longest-reigning king of Thailand.

To reach the Big Buddha, you’ll need to climb a staircase to the base of the statue. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views of southern Phuket. There are also a number of smaller statues and shrines dotted across the property, as well as a meditation area and a bell tower.

The Great Buddha is a sacred site, so ensure that you’re dressed modestly with your knees and shoulders covered before entering. You’ll also be asked to remove your shoes before entering the base of the statue.

Step Through The Doors Of Wat Chalong

Wat Chalong Temple in Phuket, Thailand against a late day sky

Considered one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand, Wat Chalong, or Wat Chaiyathararam, is a beautiful place to visit in Phuket. The temple is made up of several buildings such as the Grand Pagoda, the ubosot (ordination hall), and several smaller temples.

Wat Chalong was built in 1837 and has been welcoming visitors for over a century. You can spend time giving alms to the monks at the sunrise service as we did at the Wat Phra That Doi monastery in Chiang Mai , wander past the statue of Ta Khee-Lek, who reportedly won several lotteries after praying at the temple, and visit the Grand Pagoda, which contains a splinter of one of the bones of Buddha himself.

The temple is open to visitors every day from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, and there is no admission fee. However, visitors are expected to dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering the temple buildings.

Take Part In A Thai Cooking Class

A boy eats Thai food at a cooking class in Phuket, Thailand

Thai food is one of my absolute favorite reasons to visit Phuket. This region of Thailand has so much incredible diversity, and some of the best food in the country. If you’re like me and you love to relive your travel moments in the kitchen, then a Thai cooking class in Phuket might be the perfect way to spend an afternoon.

You’ll find a lot of great Thai cooking classes in Phuket, but few of them are as highly rated as this one , which includes a market tour, and lets the small group pick the menu from local favorites like red and green curry, kuay tiew, and Massaman curry .

By taking a Thai cooking class you’ll experience the markets, learn about the local ingredients, and understand the unique techniques to perfect Thai cooking.

Enjoy An Ethical Elephant Experience

A young boy pats the trunk of an elephant at an ethical elephant sanctuary in Phuket

One of my family’s most memorable experiences in Thailand was our time at the Elephant Hills Sanctuary in Koh Sok National Park. Our experience interacting, feeding, and learning about elephants in Thailand was absolutely magical.

However, not every elephant experience in Thailand is created equally. This is a country that, not long ago, was still using elephants for labor in the logging industry. When that practice was shut down, many elephants and their mahouts (caregivers and trainers), were left with nowhere to go.

As a result, a huge tourism industry boomed that involved sketchy practices that are very harmful to the health of these majestic animals. Things such as elephant rides and bathing with elephants became popular activities for tourists, and it led to some tragic consequences.

As a result, choosing an ethical elephant experience in Phuket will help you experience these wonderful beasts up close, as well as ensure that you’re causing no harm to them. One of the top ethical elephant encounters in Phuket is the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary. This incredible location harbors elderly and overworked elephants who have experienced decades of abuse. Here, they receive care, treatment, and rehabilitation.

You can visit the park by reservation, or if you don’t have your own transportation , sign up for a small group tour that includes transportation, snacks, and lunch.

Go Phuket Beach Hopping

A boy holds up a giant clam at a beach in Phuket

It’s almost impossible to explore the best things to do in Phuket without including the beaches. Phuket Island is packed with stretches of brilliant white sand that stretch from party spots like Patong down to the quiet and relaxing Panwa Beach on Phuket’s eastern shores.

If you’ve got some time on the island, consider doing some beach hopping to experience some of the incredible beaches in Phuket. If you want a lively experience filled with ex-pats and tourists, Patong Bay is for you. But don’t miss some of the other beaches on the island, such as Freedom Beach, Kata Noi, Surin Beach, and Na Hairn Beach.

Enjoy The View From Karon Viewpoint

Located just a short distance south of Kato Noi Beach is Phuket’s most popular viewpoint. This is one of the best places to visit in Phuket thanks to its incredible panoramic views of Kata Noi, Kata Yai, and Karon.

Karon Viewpoint, also known as Kata Viewpoint, sits on top of a hill that can be reached by a walkway or winding road that leads to a parking area. From there, it’s just a short flight of stairs up to an observation deck that offers epic views of the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea and the lush hills of southern Phuket.

The best time to visit Karon Viewpoint is early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sun is not too harsh, and the sky is clear. There are several food and souvenir vendors at the viewpoint where you can pick up local snacks and handicrafts.

The Karon Viewpoint is open to visitors every day, and there is no admission fee. However, be careful when walking around the steep cliffs and watch out for monkeys that can be found in the area. They can be aggressive and sometimes like to steal food, bags, or shiny items.

Visit Phuket’s Old Town

A couple ride a scooter in Phuket old town

A stop at Phuket Old Town is one of the most scenic things to do on the island. With an idyllic collection of Sino-Portuguese buildings, Instagram-worthy night markets, and magnificent mansions, the area along Old Thanlong Road is worth a stop.

The historical district of Phuket is located in the city center of Phuket Town. Most of the area was established in the late 19th century when the island thrived thanks to the tin mining industry.

Enjoy a stroll down narrow streets lined with cafes, restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques. Don’t miss some of the area’s biggest attractions, such as the Thai Hua Museum, which explores the island’s Chinese and European influences, which can be seen in the old town’s shuttered windows and intricate architecture.

Old Town Phuket is also famous for its street art. You’ll find loads of colorful murals decorating walls and buildings. Some of these depict the history and culture of the island. You can even sign up for a walking tour that takes you to some of the best murals.

The best time to visit Phuket Old Town is in the morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler and the light is perfect for photography. The area is easily accessible on foot, and visitors can explore at their own pace.

Enjoy A Day Or Two Exploring Phang Nga Bay

sunset over a tall mountain island called James Bond Island near Phuket

With more than 40 idyllic islands, a tour of Phang Nga Bay is one of the best things to do in Phuket. This absolutely stunning region of Phuket brought back memories of our time in El Nido, Philippines thanks to its beautiful sea caves, lagoons, and mangroves.

The bay experiences calm waters for most of the year, even during much of the monsoon season thanks to its protected nature. And Phang Nga Bay is home to some of the most incredible attractions in Phuket and southern Thailand.

There are two major tours that explore the best of Phang Nga Bay, the first is called the “ James Bond Island Tour .” This tour takes you to Khao Phing Kan, the iconic island from the James Bond movie “ The Man With The Golden Gun .” Here you can take some great photos, explore some caves, and relax on the beach. But this full-day tour also includes stops at some of Phang Nga Bay’s most incredible attractions such as the sea caves of Hong Island and Koh Panyee, an incredible floating village inhabited almost entirely by Phuket’s Muslim people

Another one of the best Phang Nga Bay tours in Phuket is the Phi Phi Islands tour . This tour visits Monkey Beach (please don’t feed the monkeys), the ultra-soft sands of Maya Bay, which was made famous from one of my favorite travel movies “ The Beach .” You’ll also get the chance to enjoy some snorkeling, and swimming in some ridiculously beautiful places. All of the tours include snacks, lunches, and beverages.

Some of the tours go by big boats, which are more comfortable, but slower, so you won’t get to see as many spots. Others travel by speedboat, which is what we chose.

Gawk At The View From Khao Rang Viewpoint

Just a short distance northwest of Phuket city center is Khao Rang Viewpoint. Located at the top of a small mountain, with views overlooking the city as well as the range of small mountains that make up the “spine” of Phuket Island.

At the viewpoint are three restaurants, where you can dine with a view. There’s also a large terrace for gazing out over the view. If you’re visiting Thailand with kids, there’s also a free “fitness park” to enjoy that can help your kids burn off some of that excess energy.

Support The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project

A gibbon perches atop a post at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket

Each year in Thailand over 3,000 gibbons are killed by hunters. And each year that number grows. The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project was organized to help heal and nurture gibbons who survived the hunt in order for them to be released back into the wild.

Guests can volunteer at this Phuket gibbon sanctuary on various projects from working in the gift shop to feeding the gibbons. This experience is definitely not akin to a zoo. The entire project is focused on what’s best for the gibbons, so don’t go in expecting cuddle experiences.

You can learn more about the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project here .

Experience Phuket SCUBA Diving

Yellow fish swim among coral while SCUBA diving near Phuket

One look at the waters surrounding Phuket and you’ll have no reason to doubt why SCUBA diving is one of the best things to do on the island. While there are many incredible places to SCUBA and snorkel around Phuket, one of the top places is the Similan Islands.

The Similan Islands are situated about 62 miles (100 km) from Phuket and are often experienced via a liveaboard yacht, although day trips to the islands can be done as well through local SCUBA shops such as Aussie Divers Phuket .

One of the best places to go scuba diving in Thailand is the Similan Islands. The Similan Islands are located about 100km from Phuket, but if you want to really delve into the best scuba diving there is, book a liveaboard yacht to explore the crystal clear waters and secluded beaches.

If you’d like to knock around and experience some of the other great SCUBA spots in Phuket, this full-day tour will take you to some of the most popular spots closer to the island.

Shop The Phuket Night Markets

Family visiting the Indy Night Market in Bangkok, Thailand

One of our favorite parts about visiting Bangkok with our kids was touring the night markets. And the night markets on the island are high up on the list of the best things to do in Phuket.

Dotted with souvenir shops and clothing boutiques, the night markets are a wealth of the best food experiences in the area. There are a number of great night markets in Phuket, but the most popular are the markets near Patong Beach, Karon Beach, and Bangtao Beach.

Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park

Just 50 miles (80 km) from central Phuket, Khao Lak Ram Ru National Park is a small park that runs along the shores of the Andaman Sea. The park is full of tropical evergreen forests and is dotted with mountains that peak at 3,300 ft (1077 m).

Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park draws visitors with its beautiful hiking trails, a series of small beaches, and the stunning Ton Chong Fa Waterfall. You can even join a bamboo rafting tour that takes you along the rivers through the magical scenery.

Andamanda Water Park

Families spash in the water of the Andamanda Water Park in Phuket

One of the best things to do in Phuket for families is visit to the Andamanda Waterpark. This heritage-themed water park covers a massive 1,000 square feet and is packed to the brim with splash pools, water slides, and wave pools. It makes for a great place to cool off if you’re in Phuket on a hot day.

Along with the waterpark, Andamanda also has restaurants, shopping, a Thai market, and you can even enjoy a Thai massage.

Go Fishing In Phuket

A smiling boy fishing from a longtail boat in Phuket

Fishing is something that my oldest son, C loves. So every place we visit, I try to find a great fishing tour for him to join. And Phuket, with its miles of incredible water, has lots. You can hire local longtail boat drivers to take you out into the Andaman Sea to catch some wild-looking fish, or you can join a freshwater fishing tour that takes you to nearby lakes where you can catch anything from giant stingrays to Mekong catfish.

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Tips For Visiting Phuket

Koh Panyee floating village in Phuket

Just like any new place, it’s good to have a few pointers before exploring all of the fun things to do in Phuket. Here are some of my top tips.

  • Weather : Phuket has a tropical climate, with high humidity and temperatures ranging from 77°f (25°C)-95°f (35°C )throughout the year. The monsoon season runs from May to October, so plan accordingly.
  • Culture: Thai culture is different from Western culture, so it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. For example, when visiting temples, you should dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering.
  • Language: Thai is the official language, but many locals speak English, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few basic phrases in Thai can be helpful and show respect to the locals. You can find some of the key Thai words and phrases on our Thailand family travel blog .
  • Currency: The Thai baht is the official currency in Phuket, and it’s recommended to have some cash on hand, especially for smaller purchases. ATMs are widely available throughout the island.
  • Transportation: There are various modes of transportation in Phuket, including tuk-tuks, taxis, and motorbikes. Negotiate the price before getting into a tuk-tuk or taxi. If renting a motorbike, be sure to have a valid license and wear a helmet.
  • Beaches: Phuket is known for its beautiful beaches, but some of them can be crowded, especially during peak season. Do some research beforehand to find quieter, less touristy spots.
  • Street food: Thailand is famous for its street food, and Phuket is no exception. Try the local specialties but make sure the food is cooked and served hot to avoid food poisoning.
  • Scams: As with any tourist destination, there are scams to be aware of. Be cautious of people offering “cheap” tours or activities and always do your research before booking anything.
  • Wildlife: Phuket has a diverse range of wildlife, including monkeys, snakes, and insects. Be respectful and keep your distance to avoid any potential danger.
  • Nightlife: Phuket has a vibrant nightlife scene, but it’s important to stay safe and responsible. Drink plenty of water and be aware of your surroundings at all times.
  • Bring Water – Make sure to pack a filtered water bottle . There is not much shade in Pamukkale, so access to clean water is essential to staying healthy while traveling .

Things To Avoid In Phuket

A monkey swims in the Andaman Sea at Monkey Beach, Phuket

Like a lot of places, there are some highly unethical tourism experiences in Phuket that should be avoided at all costs.

  • Don’t Insult The Royal Family: In Thailand, insulting the royal family can result in harsh penalties. No matter how you feel about the current state of Thai royalty, keep it yourself in public settings.
  • Don’t Wear Your Shoes In Temples Or Homes: It’s considered rude and unclean to keep your shoes on in private homes and temples. Remove them before you enter.
  • Don’t Touch The Wildlife: No matter how many photos you’ve seen of the adorable slow loris or that cute gibbon or that weird-looking iguana, don’t fall into temptation. Many of these animals are endangered species, those offering them up for your Instagram feed are doing something highly illegal.
  • Don’t Ride Elephants: Elephants are incredible creatures, and we would all love to get some personal time with them. But elephants are not designed to have the weight of a human on their back. It’s incredibly harmful to their spine. Thailand is in the midst of a change from using elephants as service animals, to recognizing their importance as a protected species. Be part of that change.
  • Don’t Take Photos With Tigers: Places in Thailand like the Tiger Kingdom have become synonymous with the kinds of animal abuse that have plagued Thailand in the past. More and more of these places are closing due to their unethical practices of drugging animals so that humans get a photo for the “Gram.” Please recognize that these animals are not healthy or safe and avoid tiger meet and greets.

Enjoy These Incredible Thailand Attractions

Thailand is a special destination for family travel. The island of Phuket is jam-packed with some of the most incredible beaches, food experiences, and markets in the south. From the magical waters of the Andaman Sea to the majestic views from the Great Buddha these fun and exciting things to do in Phuket, Thailand will fill your visit with wonder.

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By Fiona Fiorentino · Last updated on October 3, 2023

Beaches of extraordinary beauty are the star attractions of Thailand’s largest island and wealthiest province. Served by the second largest airport in Thailand and connected to the mainland by road bridges, Phuket’s easily accessible location on the western shore of the Andaman Sea attracts holiday travelers from around the world. Stretches of white sand arcing around blue lagoons aren’t the island’s only appealing features. Phuket also boasts a broad array of cultural and entertainment attractions, ranging from the clubs of lively Patong to national parks, serene temples and engaging museums.

There’s plenty of active adventures to experience in Phuket too, including deep-sea diving, snorkeling and hikes into the island’s mountainous interior. An abundance of pampering resorts, hotels and restaurants means that visitors don’t have to sacrifice comfort to enjoy all the sights and activities Phuket has to offer. An overview of the best places to visit in Phuket:

10. Hat Mai Khao [SEE MAP]

Hat Mai Khao

Hat Mai Khao is a beach on the northwestern coast of Phuket. It’s also known as Airport Beach, as it’s very close to the airport. The northern portion is known as Hat Sai Khao, a long sandy beach with groves of Casuarina trees along the shore. The area around Mai Khao is still very quiet and undeveloped as it is part of the Sirinat National Park.

On quieter days it is still possible here to walk for kilometers without seeing a single person. A short distance out into the water, there is a sharp drop off into the Andaman Sea, making swimming dangerous from May to November.

9. Cape Panwa [SEE MAP]

Cape Panwa

The cape that stretches out from the southeastern corner of Phuket is home to a number of attractions worth visiting, including Khao Khat, or Panwa Beach. While the sand is rougher than beaches elsewhere on the island, few places in Phuket are as untouched by urbanization as Panwa.

While there are few facilities on the beach itself, a stay in one of the seaside villas offers travelers the chance to enjoy a quiet and peaceful holiday in perfect comfort. Nearby is the recently renovated Phuket Aquarium where visitors can stroll through a long underwater tunnel for up-close looks at marine life ranging from sharks to sting rays.

8. Hat Nai Han [SEE MAP]

Hat Nai Han

Often referred to as Hat Nai Harn, Nai Han is a secluded beach located at the southernmost tip of Phuket Island. As home to the Nai Han monastery, this tranquil beach has escaped overdevelopment, although there are several fine resort hotels along the shoreline as well as anchorage for visiting yachts.

Hat Nai Han is also close to Phromthep Cape, one of the Phuket’s most popular viewpoints. Each evening, travelers from all over Phuket come to watch the sunset. Adventurous visitors climb down a rocky trail to the edge of the promontory to enjoy the best view.

7. Hat Kamala [SEE MAP]

Hat Kamala

Located to the north of Patong, Hat Kamala is a tranquil, picturesque beach that’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing. The north end of Hat Kamala has a coral reef that invites undersea adventures while the rest of the beach features a sandy sea floor that’s perfect for wading.

Located at the south end of this uncrowded beach is Wat Baan Kamala, a Buddhist temple, which includes images and statues depicting the Buddha’s life. With theatrical productions showcasing the legends and myths of Thailand, the nearby Phuket Fantasea theme park is a great place for families to explore the country’s cultural heritage.

6. Hat Surin [SEE MAP]

Hat Surin

For an upscale beach vacation in Phuket, it’s hard to beat the amenities offered at the luxury resorts located among the gorgeous homes on the island’s so-called Millionaire’s Row. High-end resorts in the area offer everything from spa treatments and Thai cooking classes to elephant rides.

Lined with gently swaying casuarina trees, the west coast beach features beautifully groomed sand and crystal-clear water. For most of the year, Hat Surin’s calm waters make it ideal for snorkeling and kayaking. Strong currents during the off season, however, can make swimming treacherous.

5. Hat Rawai [SEE MAP]

Hat Rawai

Despite the fact that Hat Rawai was the first tourist beach established on Phuket, it’s better known today as a jump-off point for island-hopping tours. The southern-facing beach is primarily used as a harbor for long-tail, speed boats and fishing boats. A recently built pier invites leisurely strolls, but it’s the Sea Gypsies Fish Market situated next to it that makes a visit to Hat Rawai worthwhile.

Fishermen hawk a wide selection of freshly caught seafood. Across the road is a line of family-run restaurants that will cook the purchased fish. There are few better places than Hat Rawai to experience Phuket’s seafood cuisine.

4. Phuket Town [SEE MAP]

Phuket Town

Phuket’s capital and largest city offers visitors the chance to step back in time and explore the island’s rich history. Tin mining made Phuket a boom town during the 19th century, and much of the city’s charm comes from the splendid Sino-Portuguese architecture built during this prosperous era.

With its rows of tightly packed and colorfully painted shops, the Old Town is a must for shoppers on the hunt for Phuket specialties like pewter and batik clothing. The incredible trompe-l’œil paintings of the Phuket Trickeye Museum make it a can’t-miss attraction as well.

3. Hat Kata [SEE MAP]

Hat Kata

Known as Hat Karon’s sister beach, Hat Kata is situated to the south of its sibling and features two stretches of golden sand separated by a rocky headland. On the northern side, the clear waters and relatively safe swimming conditions of Hat Kata Yai make it a family favorite.

Multiple resorts, restaurants and shops are located across the road next to the beach. The more secluded Kata Noi Beach is a small cove nestled among forested hills. Challenging waves attract surfers to Kata Noi during the monsoon season, and the gorgeous scenery draws visitors year round.

2. Hat Karon [SEE MAP]

Hat Karon

Located just a short drive south of bustling Patong, Karon Beach is the second most popular place to visit in Phuket. With large resorts lining the shoreline, Hat Karon attracts visitors who want comfortable accommodations that make it easy to relax and enjoy the sun, sea and sand.

From lazy strolls along the island’s third longest beach to snorkeling and diving adventures among the coral reefs located at the southern end of the sand, activities in Hat Karon revolve around the water. An array of excellent seafood restaurants adds to Hat Karon’s appeal.

1. Hat Patong [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Places To Visit In Phuket

More than 50 years of continual development has transformed Hat Patong from a secluded beach into a holiday destination best known for its dusk-to-dawn nightlife. Located on Phuket’s west coast, the city of Patong is jam-packed with hundreds of restaurants, discos, bars and clubs, most of which are centered around Bangla Road.

Quieter sections of the city feature upscale shops and one-of-a-kind boutiques. Despite the city’s growth, with its scenic crescent-shaped bay and wide sandy shoreline, the beach remains one of the prettiest in Thailand.

Map of Phuket

Map of Phuket

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22 BEST Places to Visit in Phuket (2024)

Phuket is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations. Although many people head here hoping for an abundance of sun, sea, and sand, the large island offers so much more. From adventures in nature and cultural activities to water sports and a pulsating night scene, there’s always something going on in Phuket!

Phuket is, however, known for being one of the most expensive places to visit in Thailand. Doing everything that you want to do can set you back a pretty penny.

Don’t despair, though. Our expert team has hunted high and low to bring you the ultimate list of the best places to visit in Phuket, with a great selection of budget activities and attractions as well as many of the island’s hotspots.

You’ll quickly discover that there’s a wealth of places to visit in Phuket, with something to suit all tastes and ages. Spoiler alert: some of these best places to visit in Phuket are sure to surprise you!

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Made up of narrow streets, Phuket Town is where you’ll find great restaurants, unique shops, and one-of-a-kind attractions. Enjoy a real local atmosphere and charming attractions in this urban environment.

  • Visit the colourful Shrine of the Serene Light and see the Taoist etchings on the walls.
  • Enjoy excellent street food as you browse Lard Yai, the Sunday Walking Street Market.

There’s more than just Phuket Town when it comes to great places to stay in Phuket . Be sure to check out each area, find the one that vibes with you, and book your accomodation before scrolling into the fun below!

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  • Important religious attraction;
  • Interesting statues and religious art;
  • Easy to access;
  • No admission fee.

Why it’s awesome: Wat Chalong is one of the most-visited and largest Buddhist temples in Phuket. Built at the start of the 19th century, local legends speak of the temple’s importance in the past, acting as a meeting place between Chinese secret societies who could not see eye-to-eye. The temple is also associated with a number of miracles. Open every day, there is no charge to visit the temple (although donations are gratefully received). The architecture is interesting and there are various buildings and statues to admire, as well as an abundance of religious art.

What to do there: Step inside the old hall where you can see golden statues of famous monks from the local area as well as other figures. Interestingly, one of the statues is of a local man who is said to have won much money after praying before one of the monks. Peek inside the huge Grand Pagoda and you can see wall paintings that tell the story of Buddha’s life.

The Pagoda is also home to a religious Relic. Watch devout locals praying and making merit. Learn more about Thai history and culture within the exhibition room, complete with historic Thai furnishings, decorative ceramics, and other artefacts. Be sure to dress modestly to visit the temple, covering to the shoulders and knees, and remember to act in a respectful way.

#2 – Karon Beach – A perfect place to visit in Phuket if you are on a budget!

Karon Beach

  • Free to enjoy;
  • Quieter ambience than nearby beaches;
  • Family-friendly vibe;
  • Sandy beach and clear waters.

Why it’s awesome: Despite being a popular tourist destination, Karon Beach has a quieter vibe than the nearby beaches. It’s a top place for couples and families to enjoy a day at the seaside. As the third-longest beach on the island, the beach is long and wide enough for people to find a peaceful spot to enjoy. Although the beach suffered much damage during the 2004 tsunami, today there is little evidence of the former devastation in the area. There are great opportunities for snorkelling and diving and there are many choices of places to eat, drink, and shop in the locale. And if budget travel is your thing, pair a visit to this beach with a stay in one of Phukets best hostels .

What to do there: Pack your bathing suits, towels, and sun cream (all necessary things to bring to Thailand ) and head for the sandy shores of Karen Beach. Spend a leisurely day sunbathing on the soft golden sands, swimming in the sparkling sea, and soaking up the beautiful vistas. If you start to feel thirsty or peckish you’ll find a great array of eateries close to hand, as well as vendors who wander along the edge of the beach. Sample the local seafood, dine on traditional Thai delicacies or satisfy your appetite with international favourites. Explore the underwater world with some exciting snorkeling, or arrange a dive expedition with one of the area’s operators.

#3 – Trickeye Museum – Easily one of the most fun places to check out in Phuket

  • Fabulous photo opportunities;
  • Various cool scenes;
  • Lots of fun;
  • Unusual attraction.

Why it’s awesome: Phuket’s Trickeye Museum is a great place to spend a couple of hours immersing yourself in cool 3D paintings. The wonderful interactive attraction is also a fabulous place to get awesome photographs from your holiday. Appealing to people of all ages, you’ll find the fantastic art museum in Phuket Town. Scenes are detailed and diverse, with some that show local places and attractions, others that depict famous Global destinations, those that show everyday objects and scenes, and some that are more than a bit quirky.

What to do there: Fire up your imagination, stir your inner creative, and question your perceptions of reality as you have fun snapping pictures of yourself and friends or family in the colourful and interesting scenes. Appear as though you are trapped inside a gigantic bubble, look like you are climbing ropes alongside Spider-Man, stand on a seemingly broken bridge, get up close and personal with comic book characters, sit down to eat at a street food stall, balance along a tightrope, and much, much more.

#4 – Sirinat National Park – A beautiful and scenic place to check out in Phuket

Sirinat National Park

  • Breeding ground for sea turtles;
  • Magnificent white sandy beaches;
  • Large array of bird life;
  • Pretty views.

Why it’s awesome: Located in the northwest of the island, Sirinat National Park is a terrific place for lovers of the great outdoors. It boasts sandy white beaches fringed with verdant pine trees, incredible views, mangroves, and interesting flora and fauna. A short distance from the shore, the sparkling waters are home to coral reefs. The national park has sections both on land and in the water, and it is an important conservation site.

What to do there: Soak up the picturesque views that encompass beautiful white sands and the dazzling blue sea. Bask in the sunshine on the soft sands, swim in the sea, and snorkel above the corals. Take a walk in the coastal forest and explore the mangroves, all the while keeping your eyes open for creatures that call the national park home. A great place for keen ornithologists – the national park has a rich variety of bird life. Species include doves, myna birds, sea eagles, kites, kingfishers, and water hens.

You may also see monitor lizards, water snakes, prawns, sea anemones, and the curious mudskippers, fish who live on land and in the water. If you visit between the months of November and February, you may be lucky enough to see sea turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs on the beaches.

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#5 – Splash Jungle Water Park – Awesome place to visit in Phuket with kids!

Splash Jungle Water Park

  • Fun, family-friendly attraction;
  • Wide assortment of water-based rides and activities;
  • Relatively short queues;
  • Popular place for leisure.

Why it’s awesome: Located in Mai Khao, Splash Jungle Water Park offers heaps of fun for people of all ages. A great place to cool down in the heat and have watery fun without getting sand in your clothes, it has a terrific assortment of slides, chutes, pools, and other water attractions. There are places to rest and sunbathe around the water park and you’ll also find a good choice of food and drink to keep your energy levels topped up.

The queues are usually short too, meaning that guests don’t need to wait long at all to enjoy their chosen attractions. There’s a team of professional lifeguards to oversee the park and safety is a top priority. Admission is free for visitors under five years old.

What to do there: Race your friends on Whizzard before zipping down the colourful slopes to make a splash in the pool at the bottom. Climb up Slide Tower, hop into a tube, and spin your way through Super Bowl. Thrill-seekers will enjoy Boomerango, with its fast speeds, vertical wall, and exciting drop. Bob around in the Wave Pool and drift along the delightful Lazy River, passing through lush greenery.

Enjoy food and drinks at Coconut Café, Splash Bar, Island Bar, and Jungle Deli, and treat yourself to goodies from the snack carts located around the park. Don’t worry if you forgot your towel or other essentials—there’s a well-stocked shop and towels are available to rent.

#6 – Bangla Road – A must visit place to visit in Phuket on the weekend!

Bangla Road

  • Major nightlife destination;
  • Close to the beach;
  • Exciting and energetic;
  • Wide selection of bars and clubs.

Why it’s awesome: Although busy and offering a whole lot of nocturnal fun on every night of the week, Bangla Road is at its most energetic, frenetic, and exciting at the weekends. Phuket’s main nightlife destination, the road runs for some 400 metres (1,313 feet) and is close to Patong Beach. It’s fairly tame during the day, when bars have a more chilled and relaxed vibe and people sit down to enjoy a meal with a crisp glass of beer. There are also several gift shops and massage parlours. At night, however, the road really roars to life!

What to do there: Walk along Bangla Road in the daytime, pausing to peruse souvenirs and knickknacks in small gift shops and enjoy an array of Thai and international cuisine in one of the bars and restaurants. Return at night to witness the explosive transformation as you witness the sea of neon and flashing lights, stroll through the party-loving crowds, and hear the competing tunes thumping through the air.

Hop from bar to bar, watching as gogo girls and pole dancers please the punters. Walk along the smaller streets off the main drag for even more cool bars—check out Soi Seadragon, Soi Freedom, Soi Hollywood, and Soi Easy. If you’re feeling peckish take a walk along Soi Viking and Soi Lao for an array of tempting street food. Spectacular sights include the huge tiger statue, cave-like appearance, and décor of the three-floor Tiger Complex, the illuminated guitar outside Sunset Bar, and the neon palm trees of Crazy Horse. Not ready for bed?

Keep the party pumping and bust out your best moves in one of the fantastic nightclubs or watch a mind-blowing adult show, AKA the notorious ping pong shows. You could even rent a villa and bring the party home, Phuket has some of the best Airbnb’s to do just that!

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#7 – Shrine of the Serene Light – A nice non-touristy place to visit in Phuket

Shrine of the Serene Light

  • Colourful religious site;
  • Peaceful and quiet;
  • Traditional shrine with modern features;
  • Great place for contemplation.

Why it’s awesome: Located in Phuket Town, the charming Shrine of the Serene Light was once one of Phuket’s best secret gems. Although it is more well-known today, it still sees relatively few tourists and has retained a tranquil and peaceful air. It was established in the 1890s by members of the Hokkien Chinese community. The surrounding Sino-Portuguese building have been renovated and re-painted, adding to the overall visual appeal. The shrine may be small in size but its big in colour, detail, and charm. Locals come here to pray and make merit and there are often piles of fresh fruit, flowers, and other offerings in front of statues.

What to do there: Admire the eye-catching building from the outside, taking in the terracotta roof tiles and ornate dragons, sweeping arches, bright colours, and grand columns. Slip off your shoes and step through the entrance, which is guarded by two fearsome lion statues. Let your eyes adjust to the dim lighting and see the striking Chinese-style murals that cover the walls. Lanterns and candles flicker and cast shadows inside the shrine and a heady smell of incense permeates the air. Watch as locals perform spiritual rituals and leave offerings to the deities. Do note that photography is not allowed inside the sacred shrine.

#8 – Chillva Market – A must-see for foodies!

  • Trendy and bohemian vibe;
  • Tempting array of food;
  • One of Phuket’s biggest markets;
  • Music performances.

Why it’s awesome: The cool Chillva Market is one of the biggest markets in Phuket . There are many stalls as well as shops inside old shipping containers. The container shops are open every day, though the actual market only opens from Thursday to Sunday. The atmosphere is youthful and hip. There’s a large selection of goods, including trinkets, souvenirs, clothes, crafts, curios, and plenty of kitsch and cuteness. Around half of the stalls are dedicated to food and drinks, making this a top place for foodies. There’s often live entertainment and music on the central stage, further adding to the lively ambience.

What to do there: Feast your eyes on the vibrant container shop fronts and snap a picture of the market’s illuminated sign before plunging into the crowds. Make your way between the stalls, seeing a large selection of goods and negotiating for the best prices on any purchases. The appealing sights, sounds, and smells coming from the food stalls are sure to tickle your taste buds! Try a delicious range of meals and snacks, including the ever-popular pad Thai, omelettes, spicy salads, soups, grilled meats, seafood, fresh fruit, ice cream, and sweets. Take the load off your feet and watch the world go by from a stylish coffee shop or trendy pub.

#9 – Big Buddha – One of the most amazing places in Phuket!

Big Buddha

  • Iconic Phuket landmark;
  • Visible from far and wide;
  • Religious site;
  • Awesome views.

Why it’s awesome: Standing 45 metres (148 feet) tall, the pale Big Buddha is a popular tourist attraction in Phuket. Its hilltop position means that the large statue can be seen from most places in the southern part of the island. Built in 2004, the seated Buddha statue is certainly impressive. There’s an active temple on the hill slopes too, with a small museum that gives information about Buddhism, local beliefs, and the construction of the statue. The lofty position affords stunning views across the island and the ocean.

What to do there: Stand at the bottom of the steps and feast your eyes on the magnificent statue before climbing almost 100 steps to reach the base of the Big Buddha. Marvel at the gigantic figure and soak up the incredible vistas. You’ll see the three bays spread before you and, on a clear day, views can extend as far as neighbouring Phang Nga Province. Stop by the temple and see even more statues of the Lord Buddha in various postures, monks clad in saffron robes, and people praying and making merit. You may also hear Buddhist sermons and chanting—but they will be in the language of Pali.

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#10 – Soi Dog Foundation – One of the most underrated places to see in Phuket

Soi Dog Foundation

  • Charitable cause;
  • Help the local community and animals;
  • Learn more about the plight of stray animals;
  • Feel-good factor.

Why it’s awesome: The Soi Dog Foundation is a must-visit for any animal lover. Set up in 2003 by a British couple, the centre aims to raise awareness about street animals , provide care for injured and sick creatures, re-home animals, as well as performing a range of projects to make conditions better for animals that live on the streets.

The foundation also undertakes vital educational and preventative work in relation to the illegal dog trade. It is recognised in many countries across the globe and the centre was largely responsible for Thailand enacting new animal welfare legislation. The centre’s robust vaccination programs mean that Phuket is the only rabies-free province in the country, and sterilisation programs help to reduce and control the number of homeless animals on Phuket’s streets.

What to do there: Learn more about the foundations aims and holistic approach to animal welfare. They follow a model of capture / rescue, sterilisation, vaccination, medical treatment, shelter, and adoption. The centre’s success is evident in the statistics; more than 287,000 animals have been sterilised and vaccinated, and more than 16,000 dogs have been rescued from the dog trade. Visit the centre to meet the dogs and cats under their care, make a beneficial donation, and you may also consider sponsoring or adopting an animal. If you’re staying in Phuket for a longer period, the centre is often happy to receive volunteers.

#11 – Phuket Old Town – A great place to see in Phuket if you love architecture

Phuket Old Town

  • Sense of history and heritage;
  • Interesting architecture;
  • Laid-back atmosphere;
  • Wealth of attractions and activities.

Why it’s awesome: Phuket Old Town is the most historic part of the island. It has a plethora of historic sites and myriad things to see and do. The old streets are lined with striking Sino-Portuguese buildings and old shophouses, many of which have been restored to showcase their former splendour. There are numerous shrines, temples, and other religious sites, as well as museums, street art, and markets. There also are many excellent restaurants and cafes, and accommodation in this area of Phuket is usually cheaper than the beach resorts.

What to do there: Stroll along the Old Town’s heritage streets, such as Thalang Road, passing gorgeous colonial-era buildings like the elegant clock tower and Baan Chinpracha. The nearby Blue Elephant Restaurant serves authentic royal Thai cuisine, so is a great spot for lunch or dinner. Call into the Memory at On On Hotel, the oldest hotel in Phuket, to take a journey back in time, and learn even more about Phuket’s tin-mining past at Thavorn Hotel Museum. See the colourful facades and street art along Soi Romanee, once an illustrious and seedy street. Visit Jui Tui Shrine and soak up the spiritual air. If you’re around at the weekend, don’t miss Phuket Market and Phuket Walking Street. The small amulet market of Rassada Road is interesting too.

#12 – Baan Teelanka – Quite the quirky place in Phuket!

Baan Teelanka

  • Fantastic photo opportunities;
  • Unusual attraction;
  • Diverse upside-down scenes.

Why it’s awesome: Baan Teelanka, or the Upside-Down House, is one of Phuket’s quirkiest attractions. As the name suggests, everything is topsy turvy and upside down! Inside, there are various rooms and props, all the wrong way up. Members of staff are happy to give you tips on how to get the coolest photos so that you and your friends or family can capture lots of fun snaps. The site also has a cool maze, escape game, and other attractions.

What to do there: Gaze in wonder at the unusual house that seems to balance precariously on its pointed roof and see things like road signs, rubbish bins, and cars outside—all upside down, of course! Enter through the attic and walk on the “ceiling” as you explore the various rooms. Discover bedrooms, the kitchen, the living room, bathroom, garage, and utility room, all of which have all furnishings and props firmly attached to the ceiling. If you’ve ever wanted to see an upside-down tuk tuk, washing machine, bed, paddling pool, or toy box, this is the place to be! Tackle the maze in the garden and try to break free from the escape rooms.

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#13 – Wat Srisoonthorn – One of the most religious places to see in Phuket

Wat Srisoonthorn

  • Large reclining Buddha statue;
  • Lesser-visited attraction;
  • Sense of peace and tranquillity;
  • Working temple.

Why it’s awesome: Also known locally as Wat Lipon, Wat Srisoonthorn was built in the 1790s. It sees relatively few tourists and has a peaceful and calm atmosphere with a strong sense of spirituality. It boasts a number of religious and mythological statues, though the show-stopper is a large 29-metre-tall (95-foot-tall) golden reclining Buddha statue. This posture represents the Lord Buddha resting and dreaming while realising he has attained Nirvana. The temple is still active, with monks wandering through the grounds and devotees coming to pray.

What to do there: Pass through the large golden gates to the temple complex and follow the shaded pathway to the main part of the temple. See a large and colourful ominous-looking traditional giant statue stood to attention in front of a hall and walk behind the hall to see the long reclining Buddha statue gleaming in the sunshine. Wander around the rest of the site to discover an array of interesting statues, including those that depict ghosts in Thai folklore. Enjoy the calm vibe and spend a few moments in peaceful meditation in the attractive grounds.

#14 – Siam Niramit – A great place to visit in Phuket at night

Siam Niramit

  • Amazing cultural show;
  • Replica of a traditional Thai village;
  • Fun evening out;
  • Tasty Thai cuisine.

Why it’s awesome: Phuket’s award-winning Siam Niramit is a large, colourful, energetic, and exciting show that really appeals to the imagination. Taking visitors on a journey through Thailand’s different regions and on a fascinating voyage into the past, the show features gorgeous costumes, spectacular sets, and excellent special effects. The performance has three acts: Journey Back into History, Journey Beyond Imagination, and Journey through Joyous Festivals. It’s a great place to discover more about Thai life, culture, history, traditions, and festivals. The replica Thai village has loads of cool stuff to enjoy before the show starts and you can savour a tasty Thai meal in the onsite restaurant (vegetarian options are available).

What to do there: Stroll around the Thai village, stepping inside traditional wooden buildings to discover various crafts, activities, and traditions. See what Thai life was like in times gone by as you feed buffaloes and fish, watch batik painting, see how rice is pounded, watch Thai desserts being made, and observe silk weaving. Take pictures with costumed hosts and try on various traditional Thai outfits for some cool selfies.

Be dazzled by the splendid sound and light show at the gigantic naga statue, dine on delicious Thai fare, watch traditional dancing, see a Muay Thai fight , hear lilting traditional music, buy crafts and souvenirs, have a Thai massage… there are many possibilities! And, this is all before the fabulous show begins! Be enchanted by the incredible show as you take an enlightening and captivating journey through various Thai regions and back in time.

#15 – Kamala Beach – One of the most incredible free places to go to in Phuket

Kamala Beach

  • Lovely beach with a family-friendly vibe;
  • Scenic views;
  • No charges;
  • Rest and relaxation.

Why it’s awesome: Kamala Beach is a long sandy beach with a relaxed and family-friendly vibe. The waters are clear and calm and the sand is pale and soft. There’s no charge to enjoy the seaside, though parasols and chairs are available to rent if you want more comfort. There are several small restaurants and bars next to the beach, most of which have inexpensive menus. As night falls the beach becomes livelier thanks to the Café Del Mar club and HQ Beach Club.

What to do there: Spend a day at the seaside and unwind on the sands, perhaps reading a good book , building a sandcastle with the kids, or playing beach games. Swim in the sparkling waters and cool down in the heat. Enjoy fresh seafood, Thai specialities, and international comfort food from one of the beach-side restaurants and sip on a refreshing fruit juice or cold beer. Just a short walk from the beach, you can take a pleasant stroll around the traditional Muslim fishing village too. Return to the beach in the evening for fun and frolics at the lively beach clubs.

#16 – Thai Hua Museum – A fascinating educational place to visit in Phuket

Thai Hua Museum

  • Housed in a striking colonial building;
  • Originally the first Chinese language school on the island;
  • Learn more about Chinese immigration;
  • Home to an array of artefacts.

Why it’s awesome: The award-winning Thai Hua Museum tells the story of migrants from China who made their home in Phuket. Most migrants came to Phuket to work in the tin-mining industry in the early- to mid-1800s. The gorgeous Sino-Portuguese building was the first Chinese language school in Phuket, and it opened in 1934. Today a museum, it contains a large variety of artefacts and objects, showing what life was like in the Phuket of yesteryear. The museum is operated by a charitable organisation that aims to improve conditions on the island.

What to do there: Appreciate the fine building from the outside and take a walk around the pleasant garden, where you can see an assortment of old tools and equipment used in the tin-mining trade. Step into the inner courtyard, which is open to the elements, and see how traditional Sino-Portuguese buildings were designed to help keep the interiors airy and breezy.

Explore the various rooms, each filled with interesting displays, and see the diverse artefacts that help to bring Phuket’s past to life. You can also watch short movies with English subtitles to delve even deeper into the island’s history. There are exhibits related to local cuisine, Phuket’s stunning mansions, island ceremonies, immigration, ancestry, and more.

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#17 – Flying Hanuman – A very cool place in Phuket to go for a day

  • Exciting activities for old and young alike;
  • Excellent views;
  • All safety equipment provided;
  • Meal option.

Why it’s awesome: In a lush jungle setting, Flying Hanuman is a thrilling adventure park. Home to various ziplines and tree-top adventures, it offers heaps of adrenaline-inducing fun and incredible views. The park adheres to safety standards, provides all necessary safety equipment, and has insurance. Various packages are available, including different exciting eco-adventures, optional meals, and a walk in the wild. Each package is suitable for kids over the age of four, as well as adults. (Do note that there is a weight restriction of 120 kg / 265 pounds).

What to do there: Tackle 28 platforms with 15 exciting ziplines, a sky rail, spiral staircases, two sky bridges, and two abseiling points for a fabulous adventure in verdant rainforest. Alternatively, opt for the shorter (and zipline-free) course, with 16 platforms, spiral staircases, one sky bridge, and one abseil. Each option includes a 20-minute wilderness walk where you can spot an array of flora and fauna. Relish fresh fruits with each package and, if desired, include a tasty Thai meal too. Don your souvenir t-shirt (included in the price) at the end of your adventure-packed day.

#18 – Wat Phra Nang Sang – One of Phuket’s coolest historical sites!

Wat Phra Nang Sang

  • One of Phuket’s oldest temples;
  • Steeped in legends;
  • Large tin statues;
  • Blend of Chinese and Thai influences.

Why it’s awesome: Wat Phra Nang Sang is around half a century old, and is thus one of the oldest temples in Phuket. Local legends tell of a leader’s wife who was wrongly accused of having an affair. She wished to travel to pay her respects to the Lord Buddha before being punished and, on her way home, she built a temple on what is now Phuket island. On reaching home she was sentenced to death. It is said that when she was killed her blood ran white, showing her innocence and purity. The site is sometimes also referred to as Wat Luad Khao—White Blood Temple. The temple has a mixture of ornate Thai and Chinese features and it is home to a number of Buddha statues in various postures.

What to do there: See the three famous tin statues of the Lord Buddha, known as the Three Kings, and find an array of other interesting statues throughout the temple’s buildings and grounds. The tin statues were once encased in concrete to prevent them from being stolen, and their true nature was only discovered in the 1970s. Learn more about the Lord Buddha’s life through the detailed murals on the interior walls, and enjoy the peaceful ambience of the spiritual site.

#19 – Toh Sae Hill – Certainly one of the most exotic places to see in Phuket!

Toh Sae Hill

  • Home to many monkeys;
  • Brilliant views;
  • Sacred shrine;
  • Popular leisure spot.

Why it’s awesome: Toh Sae Hill, also often referred to as Monkey Hill, is a large hill in Phuket Town. Many macaque monkeys live up the hill’s slopes, swinging through the trees and scampering across the ground. There’s a viewpoint near the top of the hill that provides splendid vistas across the city. A popular leisure and recreation spot, the hill also has a small fitness area with various equipment. There’s a sacred shrine at the bottom of the hill where locals go to ask for divine intervention with picking lottery numbers!

What to do there: Climb the hill in the afternoon when the temperatures are cooler and when the road is closed to motor vehicles to make it safer for pedestrians. Watch the monkeys and perhaps take some fruit or nuts to feed them—be careful that they do not snatch your belongings and run away with them though! Admire the great views from different vantage points up the hill and stop by the colourful shine dedicated to three Chinese deities.

#20 – Jungceylon Mall – A great place in Phuket if you love to shop!

Jungceylon Mall

  • Largest shopping centre in Phuket;
  • Wide assortment of goods;
  • Diverse leisure options;
  • Large choice of international cuisine.

Why it’s awesome: Located near Bangla Road in Patong, Jungceylon Mall is Phuket’s biggest shopping mall. It is home to some 200 shops plus a large department store and a supermarket. You’ll find everything you could possibly imagine here and, unlike many markets, the fixed prices make for a hassle-free shopping bonanza. You can browse in air-conditioned comfort and the large centre also has a wide choice of places to eat, drink, and have fun.

What to do there: Browse the large range of goods, with everything from fashions and electronics to foodstuffs, homewares, and toys. Stop for a bite to eat in one of the restaurants, enjoying global cuisine like Chinese, Italian, Indian, Japanese, and Korean as well as Thai fare. Catch the latest movies in SF Cinema or go 4D in the exciting XD Cinema. Challenge your pals to a game of bowling or fun in a laser range. The games arcade often appeals to teenagers.

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#21 – Promthep Cape – Great place to visit in Phuket for couples!

Promthep Cape

  • Spectacular views;
  • Great place to watch the sunset;
  • Small museum;
  • Great restaurant.

Why it’s awesome: Promthep Cape is one of Phuket’s most-famous viewpoints. Although far from quiet and uncrowded, it’s still an incredibly romantic spot. The views stretch out over the ocean and nearby islets and it’s a perfect place to watch as the sky changes colour and the sun sets. There are a number of souvenir and crafts shops at the carpark as well as an excellent restaurant. The lighthouse contains a small but interesting museum too. Overall, it’s a great place to take many beautiful photos.

What to do there: Soak up the stunning views and see small boats bobbing on the waves in the glistening waters. If you’re feeling energetic, stroll to the end of the promontory to escape the larger crowds. Do visit the lighthouse museum too, where you can see an assortment of maritime-related artefacts. Stay to witness a spectacular sunset and then see lights twinkling in the distance in the darkness. Enjoy a fancy dinner and cocktails in the restaurant for even more romance.

#22 – Simon Cabaret – One of the more unique places to visit in Phuket!

Simon Cabaret

  • Lively ladyboy cabaret;
  • Fabulous night out;
  • Spirit of Las Vegas;
  • Suitable for all members of the family.

Why it’s awesome: Bold, glamorous, and larger than life, Simon Cabaret has been entertaining guests since 1991. The show features brilliant sets and props, catchy tunes, and extravagant outfits, channelling the fun of Las Vegas. The choreography is superb and there are numbers in various languages to make it appealing to a wide audience. There are comic interludes too. What makes this show really stand out, however, is the fact that all of the entertainers were born as men; the cast is made up of transgender, transvestite, and male performers. Flashy, shimmery, and glittery, the show is suitable for people of all ages.

What to do there: Settle yourself into your plush seat and listen to the lilting sounds of saxophone music as you wait in anticipation for the curtain to raise and for the show to start. Enjoy 70 minutes of awesomeness, watching in fascination as the performers work their magic and really get the crowd going. There are opportunities after the show to snap pictures with the glamorous performers in their lavish costumes.

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What is Phuket known for?

Phuket is known for its stunning beaches and incredible sea life…and of course, its nightlife.

What should I avoid in Phuket?

If you’re not into ping pong shows (Google it if you’re not sure) then avoid Bangla Road in Patong at night.

What is the best place to visit in Phuket for couples?

Karon Beach is an idyllic place to visit in Phuket for couples.

Is Phuket a safe place to visit?

Phuket is generally a safe place to visit and violent crime is rare here. Solo female travellers should be careful when out on their own at night.

Phuket has numerous splendid beaches, each with a different vibe and appealing to different types of traveller. As well as those already listed, some of Phuket’s best beaches include Surin, Kata Noi, Rawai, Bangtao, Patong, Nai Harn, Kata, Freedom, and Mai Khao.

If you can’t get enough of temple hopping, Wat Phra Thong, Wat Wichit Sangkaram, Wat Kathu, Wat Cherngtalay, and Wat Khao Rang are more to add to your wish list. Thalang National Museum, Kathu Museum, and Chinpracha House are great places for history and culture lovers.

Take a walk on the wild side at Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary and meet the inhabitants of the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project.Learn more about local alcohol production at Chalong Bay Rum Distillery, admire the views from Rang Hill, have a cultural and vibrant evening at Phuket FantaSea, and take kids to Dino Park Mini Golf.

We’re confident that you’ll have an amazing time in the Land of Smiles when you include these awesome places to visit in your travel itinerary for Phuket . If you don’t have enough travel inspiration yet, you can read up on even more awesome activities in Phuket .

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Places to Visit in Phuket, Thailand | 25 Must-See Attractions & Landmarks

Part of what makes Phuket such a fantastic travel destination is that you will rarely run out of things to see and do. While known mainly for its beaches – like vibrant Patong Beach and more relaxing Kata Noi Beach – the island also has a wide variety of landmarks and attractions. Take your pick between exploring the colorful streets of Phuket Old Town or enjoying a day trip to the beautiful Similan Islands , between a night of partying on Bangla Road or a day of sightseeing at Big Buddha Phuket . Here is a look at 25 of the top places to visit in Phuket to help you decide what stops to add to your itinerary.

Places to visit in Phuket- Patong Beach

1. Patong Beach

Patong Beach is Phuket ‘s most famous resort, known for its raucous nightlife and for the 1.77-mile-long beach that runs the length of the town. Though usually crowded, the beach has soft, white sand and crystal clear blue water that definitely make it worthwhile to visit. Plus, you can find quieter areas further north or south along the beach. Some of the most popular activities on Patong Beach are jet skiing, parasailing, and snorkeling, and you can easily rent equipment. There is also a range of accommodation options for every budget, whether you want something affordable in the heart of the action or a more upscale resort in a quieter but still accessible area. Patong Beach generally draws a younger crowd, but there is plenty for couples and families to do as well, making it one of the most popular places to visit in Phuket .

Check In to X2 Vibe Phuket Patong , Step Out to Patong Beach

Hotels in Phuket-X2 Vibe Phuket Patong

2. Bangla Road

Located in Patong Beach , Bangla Road is the central nightlife hub on the island. This infamous party road and its adjoining streets are packed with more bars and clubs than anywhere else in Phuket . Once the sun goes down, Bangla Road closes to traffic and comes to life with neon lights as music blasts from every establishment. Just over 400 yards long, it offers everything you need for a night on the town, whether you want to dance until early morning or sit back with a beer and listen to live music. The section of Bangla Road closest to the beach has the most laid-back feel. As you head further into town, you’ll come across the street’s many go-go bars. On the end of the street furthest from the beach is where you will find most of the major dance clubs.

Check In to Hotel Clover Patong Phuket , Step Out to Bangla Road

Hotels in Phuket-Hotel Clover Patong Phuket

3. Freedom Beach

If Patong Beach is a little too busy and overdeveloped for your liking, then you can easily make the trip over to one of Phuket ‘s most beautiful and secluded beaches instead. Freedom Beach can be reached via long-tail boat from the southern end of Patong Beach , a journey that costs around 1,500 baht for a round-trip. Only 330-yards long, Freedom Beach has stunning blue water and the softest white sand. The bay is flanked by hills covered in thick, green jungle, making for wonderful photographs. There are no noisy water sports here, so you can relax in the sand or enjoy the fantastic snorkeling opportunities offered by the clear, shallow water. Its secluded location keeps Freedom Beach from getting overly crowded. If you get peckish or thirsty, there is a restaurant that serves Thai food and chilled drinks.

Check In to Beyond Patong , Step Out to Freedom Beach

Hotels in Phuket-Beyond Patong

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4. Bangla Boxing Stadium

Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand, and it is also the country’s most popular spectator sport. The fighters utilize their fists, knees, shins, and elbows in a variety of striking techniques, making it one of the most exhilarating combat sports to watch, particularly in person. Whether you are already a fan or you want to see what it’s all about, you can catch an exciting match at the Bangla Boxing Stadium on Patong Beach . Located just a few minutes away from Bangla Road , the stadium hosts fights every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday night. A Muay Thai match is worth seeing both for the amazing display of physicality and for the traditional ceremony around it, which includes a special pre-fight dance. The energy of the crowd is also infectious.

Check In to The Marina Phuket Hotel , Step Out to Bangla Boxing Stadium

Hotels in Phuket-The Marina Phuket Hotel

5. Phuket Old Town

Phuket Old Town is an important historical area in the center of Phuket Town , the capital of Phuket . It is one of the best places to visit in Phuket for an authentic experience of the island’s culture. Phuket Old Town was built with the proceeds from the tin mining boom of the 18th century, and it shows. There are several beautiful mansions that once belonged to the tin barons, as well as other buildings constructed in the unique style known as Sino-Portuguese. Many of these buildings now house museums, shops, restaurants, and hotels. The buildings are also brightly painted, which makes for some lovely photographs. Phuket Old Town is highly walkable and an easy place to spend a day exploring and stopping for refreshments at quaint cafes. It’s a great place to shop for souvenirs as well.

Check In to Casa Blanca Boutique Hotel Phuket , Step Out to Phuket Old Town

Hotels in Phuket-Casa Blanca Boutique Hotel Phuket

6. Jui Tui Shrine

A traditional Chinese temple in Phuket Town , Jui Tui Shrine is one of the top cultural sights in the capital. A pivotal part of the daily lives of many local worshippers, it also plays a central role in the annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival. Jui Tui Shrine was initially constructed in 1911 inside of Phuket Old Town but, after a fire, it was moved just to the west of the main Old Town area. More buildings were then added to create the bright and colorful temple complex you see today. The focal point of the temple is the main pagoda, which contains three altars. The central altar is devoted to the god Tean Hu Huan Soy, who is associated with dancing and the performing arts. Before you leave, make sure you pick up a fortune from the prayer hall.

Check In to The Besavana Phuket , Step Out to Jui Tui Shrine

Hotels in Phuket-The Besavana Phuket

7. Phuket Weekend Night Market

Located to the west of Phuket Old Town , the Phuket Weekend Night Market is another fantastic spot to shop for souvenirs. The market is held every Saturday and Sunday from around 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. along Chao Fa West Road. One reason you don’t want to miss it is that it is the biggest night market in all of Phuket . You’ll discover all manner of food and goods being sold among the stalls, making it easy to find the perfect gift to bring back home to a loved one or some goodies and knick-knacks for yourself. Some of the most common items sold here include second-hand clothing and accessories, jewelry, bags, electronics, and electronic accessories. When you’ve had enough of shopping, make sure you head to the food section to try some delicious Thai street food.

Check In to Little Nyonya Hotel , Step Out to Phuket Weekend Night Market

Hotels in Phuket-Little Nyonya Hotel

8. Wat Chalong

Though Phuket has a total of 29 Buddhist temples, Wat Chalong is considered to be the most important of them all. It is located in the subdistrict of Chalong and dedicated to two venerated monks, Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang, who aided the Chalong citizens during a rebellion in 1876. Wat Chalong is a visually striking building with a bright red roof, a golden spire, and golden embellishments along the walls. It is filled with numerous statues, and the pagoda is said to hold a fragment of one of the Buddha’s bones. The pagoda also has many paintings depicting the Buddha that are worth taking the time to stop and admire. Don’t miss the exhibition hall either, as it contains life-like wax models of several monks as well as beautiful porcelain and antique Thai furniture.

Check In to The Lake Chalong Resort , Step Out to Wat Chalong

Hotels in Phuket-The Lake Chalong Resort

9. Kata Noi Beach

One of the smallest beaches in Phuket , Kata Noi Beach is also among the most tranquil and relaxed spots on the island. The lush jungle, soft sand, and blue water combine to form an idyllic backdrop for a day under the sun. Located at the end of a dead-end road, it doesn’t tend to get overly crowded. The sea is calm and suitable for swimming from December to April, while the rougher waters from May to October provide favorable surfing conditions. Even when the swell is too strong for swimming, you can have a lot of fun watching the surfers. Kata Noi Beach is also a great locale for families, with one of the most popular activities being the banana boat rides. Jet skiing, parasailing, and snorkeling are available as well.

Check In to Chanalai Garden Resort, Kata Beach , Step Out to Kata Noi Beach

Hotels in Phuket-Chanalai Garden Resort, Kata Beach

10. Karon Viewpoint

Phuket is full of stunning vistas, but perhaps none are more breathtaking than Karon Viewpoint . Located just past Kata Noi Beach , it is one of the most visited viewpoints on the island. From the top, you can look out west directly over the sea, but most tourists will have their eyes and their cameras looking north, towards the bays of Kata Noi Beach , Kata Beach , and Karon Beach . Each beach can be distinctly made out with the white sand and blue water glistening in the sun. Karon Viewpoint is almost always busy, but parking isn’t usually too hard to come by. There is a large gazebo where you can sit in the shade, and snacks and drinks are available as well. Note that locals might know this famous attraction better as Kata Viewpoint, as that is what it used to be called.

Check In to Katanoi Resort , Step Out to Karon Viewpoint

Hotels in Phuket-Katanoi Resort

11. Nai Harn Beach

Nai Harn Beach is another of the arguably most beautiful beaches in Phuket (there are a lot of contenders!), and it is located just a few minutes past Karon Viewpoint . This quiet seaside resort is known for its fine, soft sand and deep blue water. The water quality is excellent and great for swimming during the high season, but, like at other west coast beaches, the low season brings strong currents better for surfing and kitesurfing. Just behind the beach, there is a large, freshwater lagoon that is also used for paddleboarding. The local restaurants provide wonderful views of the sea, particularly at sunset. Nai Harn Beach is popular among locals and expats, but it usually isn’t overcrowded with tourists, making it a perfect place for a peaceful stop along your travels.

Check In to Naiharn Beach Resort , Step Out to Nai Harn Beach

Hotels in Phuket-Naiharn Beach Resort

12. Promthep Cape

Continuing on past Nai Harn Beach , you will hit the southernmost tip of the island: Promthep Cape . This elevated viewpoint that looks out over the sea is also one of the most commonly photographed spots in Phuket . It is particularly popular at sunset when scores of tour buses bring throngs of visitors to photograph the sun as it dips below the watery horizon. You can take the relatively easy hike down to the end of the rocky promontory that extends into the ocean for some incredible views; just be mindful that you will have to make your way back up! There is also a lighthouse that doubles as a museum and which has a nice outdoor viewing terrace as well.

Check In to The Windmill Phuket Hotel , Step Out to Promthep Cape

Hotels in Phuket-The Windmill Phuket Hotel

13. Big Buddha Phuket

Big Buddha Phuket is one of the newest and one of the most prominent major landmarks in Phuket . Seated at the top of a large hill near Chalong , the massive concrete statue measures 83.5 feet wide and 148 feet tall. It is covered in white marble, which causes it to gleam in the sun, and it can be seen from all over southern Phuket , including Karon Beach and Phuket Town . This means that, from all the way up here, you can enjoy incredible, 360-degree views of all the surroundings. The sunset views are truly spectacular, though it does tend to get crowded around that time. Construction on Big Buddha Phuket began in 2004 and was funded mostly through donations, and some parts of the attraction are still receiving their finishing touches.

Check In to Splendid Sea View Resort , Step Out to Big Buddha Phuket

Hotels in Phuket-Splendid Sea View Resort

14. Surin Beach

At just over half a mile long, Surin Beach is known for its upscale village feel. Accommodations here aren’t cheap, but staying close to this idyllic tropical beach is worth it. The number one activity at Surin Beach is to sit back and relax with a refreshing drink in hand as you enjoy the sun and the sound of the waves. Because the water is exceptionally clear, this is also a top spot to do some snorkeling during the high season. The best snorkeling spots are found along the beach’s northern and southern ends. During the low season, the beach becomes a prime location for activities like surfing and boogie boarding. There is a good selection of restaurants along the beach road offering both Thai and international fare.

Check In to Villa Baan Phu Prana , Step Out to Surin Beach

Hotels in Phuket-Villa Baan Phu Prana

15. Tiger Kingdom Phuket

Tiger Kingdom Phuket is a world-famous attraction where visitors get to spend some one-on-one time with gorgeous Indochinese tigers who have all been hand-raised by humans. The price of a visit will vary depending on the size of tiger you want to see. The largest tigers cost 1,300 baht while small and medium tigers are the most affordable at 900 baht. You can also purchase a ticket that allows for multiple visits with tigers of different sizes. Each encounter lasts 10 minutes, and guests are welcome to take as many photos as they want. For an extra 500 baht, you can opt to have a professional photographer accompany your group. Tiger Kingdom Phuket is open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. There is a restaurant and a souvenir shop on-site as well.

Check In to Plus condo 2 by Tida , Step Out to Tiger Kingdom Phuket

Hotels in Phuket-Plus condo 2 by Tida

16. Phang Nga Bay

While there is more than enough on Phuket to fill your vacation, a day trip to beautiful Phang Nga Bay will make it all that much more memorable. Located between the island and the mainland of Thailand, this stunning bay is known for its emerald green waters and mystifying rock formations. Jutting straight out of the water, the limestone rocks feature craggy cliffs and are covered in lush greenery. The most popular islands are James Bond Island – named for its appearance in a Bond flick – and Koh Panyi , which is home to a floating village where many tours stop for lunch. Booking a tour of Phang Nga Bay is easy and can often be done from your hotel. Alternatively, you can drive to the bay and rent a boat once there to explore at your leisure.

Check In to Phang Nga Viewpoint , Step Out to Phang Nga Bay

Hotels in Phuket-Phang Nga Viewpoint

17. Similan Islands

Another incredible locale worthy of a day trip, the Similan Islands is an archipelago consisting of 11 islands off the coast of southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea. The archipelago has been protected as a national park since 1982, which helped to limit development and has kept the islands in a more pristine state. The Similan Islands are a dream destination for those who love snorkeling or diving. Beneath the crystal clear waters, you will find some stunning rock formations as well as some of the most beautiful coral growths in the world. On land, the islands consist of low-lying rock overgrown with thick forests. Note that the Similan Islands are closed from mid-May to mid-October every year to help them recover from tourist activity during peak season.

Check In to Eden Beach Resort and Spa , Step Out to Similan Islands

Hotels in Phuket-Eden Beach Resort and Spa

18. Wat Phra Thong

Wat Phra Thong is a relatively small temple, but it makes a great addition to a cultural tour of the island. It is also a highly convenient stop on the way to or from Phuket International Airport , as it is located just eight miles away. The main feature of the temple is a half-buried golden Buddha statue. Legend says that the top of the statue was discovered by a farmer boy and that the villagers tried but failed to completely dig it up, so a temple was built up around it. Wat Phra Thong is likely one of the oldest temples in Phuket , with a history dating back to at least 1909. The temple’s museum is also worth a visit, as it houses some interesting historical items from the tin-mining era.

Check In to Junior house & Apartment , Step Out to Wat Phra Thong

Hotels in Phuket-Junior house & Apartment

19. Thalang National Museum

Recently reopened after being closed for refurbishment for the past few years, the Thalang National Museum is shaping up to be one of the top places to visit in Phuket . Originally built in 1985, the museum started waning in popularity due to poor upkeep and an old-fashioned design. The new layout is very well designed and features excellent lighting that really showcases the exhibitions. The exhibitions themselves are all about the history of the region, from ancient times to the tin-mining boom, to exhibits on life in Phuket today. You’ll get to see a wide variety of artifacts, antiques, and statues, as well as old photos, maps, and illustrations. The Thalang National Museum is free to visit and closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Check In to Green House Phuket , Step Out to Thalang National Museum

Hotels in Phuket-Green House Phuket

20. Phuket Elephant Sanctuary

The Phuket Elephant Sanctuary in Paklok should be at the top of every animal lover’s itinerary. It provides a comfortable home for retired working elephants to enjoy forest life. The rescued elephants are usually old or injured and sick from working in industries like logging or tourism. The sanctuary ensures that they are well looked after. Visitors can come and see how these beautiful creatures socialize with one another and go about their daily activities, which includes bathing in the freshwater lagoons. A visit to the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary costs 3,000 baht and lasts three and a half hours. During this time, you will get to observe and even feed the elephants. The sanctuary is open every day except for April 13th.

Check In to Moonlight Cottage Resort , Step Out to Phuket Elephant Sanctuary

Hotels in Phuket-Moonlight Cottage Resort

21. Bang Pae Waterfall

Bang Pae Waterfall is located just down the road from Phuket Elephant Sanctuary . It is the tallest waterfall on the island at about 33 feet high. While this isn’t too tall by international standards, it is still a highly popular landmark among tourists and a common spot for locals to enjoy a picnic and to cool down in the water. Waterfalls in Phuket tend not to get very tall as the granite rock that the island is made of is hard for water to wear away. What Bang Pae Waterfall lacks in height, it makes up for in beauty. The waterfall can be reached via a short walk through the jungle. Though not far from the road, it feels very secluded.

Check In to Maneerat Goat farm and homestay , Step Out to Bang Pae Waterfall

Hotels in Phuket-Maneerat Goat farm and homestay

22. Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Once you’ve had your fill of beaches, viewpoints, and other natural landmarks, Chalong Bay Rum Distillery offers a more unique activity on your tour of the island. It is located on the southeast coast of Phuket , just a short drive from Phuket Town . The distillery is famous for its high-quality rum, which it produces using only the best organic sugarcane and traditional distillation methods. Tours are offered every day at 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. and last for about half an hour. Guests are provided with a refreshing mojito while they get to see how the rum-crafting process works. The cost is 450 baht per person.

Check In to Studio 77 Phuket , Step Out to Chalong Bay Rum Distillery

Hotels in Phuket-Studio 77 Phuket

23. Phuket FantaSea

Phuket FantaSea is a 60-acre nighttime theme park located in Kamala Beach . It first opened its doors in 1998 as a showcase of Thai culture, and it continues to be one of the island’s top attractions to this day. The main attraction at the theme park is an epic stage performance that takes place at a 3,000-seater venue called the Palace of the Elephants. About 70 minutes in length, the show takes you through the history of the Kamala region while acrobats perform astounding feats, and lights and illusions mystify the audience. After the show, you can grab a meal at the park’s buffet restaurants or from one of the eateries located along the shopping street.

Check In to Kamala Resotel , Step Out to Phuket FantaSea

Hotels in Phuket-Kamala Resotel

24. Soi Dog Foundation

Just a short drive away from Phuket International Airport , the Soi Dog Foundation is another top attraction for people who love animals. Rather than exotic wild creatures, however, the sanctuary cares for cats and dogs who live on the street. The dedicated staff provides medical treatments and vaccinations, and they also run a sterilization program to help manage the street animal population. Visitors are welcome to come and take a 40-minute tour of the sanctuary, which is open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays. Tours are free, but there is a small store where you can purchase souvenirs to help support the important work that the Soi Dog Foundation does.

Check In to MaikhaoBeach Home , Step Out to Soi Dog Foundation

Hotels in Phuket-MaikhaoBeach Home

25. Mai Khao Beach

Mai Khao Beach is the longest beach in Phuket , offering miles and miles of uninterrupted coastline. The wide beach is clean and well-maintained, and it is located entirely in a national park. Nevertheless, a variety of fantastic resort hotels have sprung up in the area over the last several years. The most popular activities are, of course, swimming, suntanning, and sunset walks along the beach. One very unique feature of Mai Khao Beach , however, is that its southern end is located very close to the runway of Phuket International Airport . Many people come here to watch the planes as they land and pass incredibly close overhead. Because the beach is inside a national park, an entry fee of 200 baht per adult and 100 baht per child is required.

Check In to Maikhao Home Garden Bungalow , Step Out to Mai Khao Beach

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Updated May. 8, 2023

From white sand beaches and breathtaking boat excursions to relaxing spa treatments and tours of Buddhist sites, such as Big Buddha and Wat Chalong Temple , there is a range of diverse things to do in Phuket. The only tricky thing is carefully

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Promthep Cape Promthep Cape free

Where Nai Harn Beach is Phuket's southernmost beach, Promthep Cape (or Laem Promthep) is the island's southernmost point, and likewise, it offers an amazing view of the Andaman Sea. Visitors can also take a short hike from the cape (less than a mile) to a scenic lighthouse.

Sunset is the best time to view the beauty of Promthep Cape, according to recent visitors, but they also say that this is no longer a secret spot: Travelers will usually have to share their vantage point with a host of others, but even so, a trip to Promthep Cape comes highly recommended. 

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Big Buddha Big Buddha free

Big Buddha is a giant statue of Buddha encased in Burmese alabaster that towers over Phuket from the peak of Mount Nagakerd. Construction on Big Buddha began in 2007, and Phuketians are proud of both the structure and the vantage point from which travelers can view the island. Visitors to Big Buddha will enjoy a bird's-eye view of the Kata Bay, the Karon strand and the islands that speckle the Chalong Bay.

Although some travelers say they had a spiritual experience at Big Buddha, most reviewers say the views from the peak are what captivated them. To that point, visitors suggest bringing your camera (and a wide-angle lens). 

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Nai Harn Beach Nai Harn Beach free

Nai Harn Beach is the southernmost strip of sand in Phuket, and locals love it just as much as visitors. Picture gleaming white sands bordered by grassy knolls and rolling cerulean waves, and you'll start to be able to imagine the beauty of this seemingly remote spot. The beach also gets high marks for its authentic collection of nearby restaurants. 

While experiencing all of the Nai Harn beauty, visitors recommend keeping your ear out for the lifeguards' warnings. They also suggest only swimming within the flagged areas, since Nai Harn is no stranger to strong, dangerous riptides – especially during monsoon season (May to October). 

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Soi Dog Foundation Soi Dog Foundation free

When you travel to an exotic Thai island, you might not think that an animal shelter would be high on your list of to-dos. But think again. Travelers call this innovative cat and dog shelter a must-do. The Soi Dog Foundation was established in 2003 to try and care for the tens of thousands of street cats and dogs as well as to fight the dog meat trade. Today, the shelter contains hundreds of animals that visitors can meet and play with. 

Reviewers said that although the Soi Dog Foundation is a bit out of the way, it's completely worth it, calling their visit both heartbreaking and inspirational. To get the fullest experience, most suggest taking one of the guided tours throughout the shelter, and some even recommend clearing a few days in your itinerary to volunteer at the shelter. 

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Kata Noi Beach Kata Noi Beach free

Kata Noi Beach is known for its brilliant white sands and transparent aquamarine waters, as well as its relatively calm atmosphere, especially compared to other popular beaches like party-centric Patong (located just north). Backed by the fancy (and sprawling) Kata Thani Phuket Beach Resort, the beach is described by recent visitors as "family friendly." 

This spot along the southwest coast of Phuket is popular among travelers for its kid-friendly atmosphere and nearby facilities, including a handful of restaurants and shops and a 7-Eleven, which is useful for picking up drinks and snacks. 

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Phuket Spas Phuket Spas

Relaxing at a spa is a must-do in Phuket. The island's spas, like many in Thailand, feature aromatherapy, herbal treatments and traditional Thai oil massages, among other services, which makes for a unique experience not found stateside. Plus, for a relatively small island, Phuket boasts an extraordinary number of spas – hundreds – and compared to U.S. prices, spa treatments are relatively affordable in Phuket. 

Travelers say their experience at Phuket's spas were amazing – even perfect – but as with most things, you get what you pay for. Visitors who spent a bit more for their treatments and went with traveler-approved spas tended to be rewarded with clean, relaxing treatment rooms and out-of-this world massages while those that went with cheaper, less-reviewed places had disappointing experiences. 

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Phuket Boat Tours Phuket Boat Tours

You'd be remiss if you didn't spend some time sailing the waters around Phuket, stopping for a snorkel break along the way. Whether you want to stay dry and view all the beauty of the sea and surrounding islands from the boat deck or you want to swim, stand-up paddleboard, canoe, or even scuba dive, there is a boat trip for you. 

Travelers gush about their experiences on the various boat tours, calling them "a dream come true," wonderful, peaceful, entertaining and fun, among other descriptors. Still, it's important for travelers to do their research and book with a quality, well-reviewed tour operator even if the tours are a bit pricier. For every glowing review of the great tour operators, there are poor reviews of the not-so-great operators.

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Wat Chalong Wat Chalong free

Wat Chalong is a colorful Buddhist temple and it's also the biggest and most famous temple on Phuket. Of particular note are the gilt statues of two monks, who are credited with helping halt the Chinese Rebellion of 1876. At 5 p.m. daily, visitors can see present-day monks praying. 

Visitors highly recommend a visit to Wat Chalong, as well as a stroll through its impressive, clean and well-maintained grounds, saying that the temple complex exuded peace and serenity. Reviewers also suggest planning a midweek visit, as the temple can get very crowded on the weekends. 

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8 Places to Visit in Phuket + Things To Do

8 Places to Visit in Phuket + Things To Do

Phuket is Thailand’s largest island and a top-notch tourist attraction. It features scenic surroundings dotted with high-end resorts, restaurants, spas, nightclubs, and everything the eclectic crowd could wish for.

The main attractions in Phuket include The Big Buddha, Patong, Kata, and Karon Beach, Banzaan Fresh Market, Ko Hong Lagoon, and Old Phuket Town. Treat yourself to some of the most thrilling adventures you can take on the island, from island hopping to all-night partying, shopping, swimming, diving, snorkeling, and even hiking. Moreover, enjoying the beautiful beaches while discovering the local lifestyle guarantees the best experience of Phuket. And for a great price, too. Some people also love coming here to shop. That’s because Jungceylon Shopping Center, Premium Outlet, and Central Festival offer lots of good buys you would love coming home with.

 Phuket is a well-connected destination with an extensive network, consisting of domestic and international flights. Regular schedules are available from Phuket to Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, Melbourne, Abudhabi, Manila, and back.

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2. Bangla Road (Bangla Walking Street)

Bangla Walking Street, Phuket

Location : Thanon Bangla, Pa Tong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150, Thailand . Save on Google Maps .

3. Banzaan Fresh Market

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Location : Banzaan Market Pa Tong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150, Thailand . Save on Google Maps .

4. Jungceylon Shopping Center

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Location : ถนน ราษฎร์อุทิศ 200 ปี Pa Tong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150, Thailand . Save on Google Maps .

5. Thalang Road & Old Phuket Town

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Location : Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand . Save on Google Maps .

6. Phuket Town Weekend Night Market (Sunday Walking Street Market)

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Location : Thalang Rd, Tambon Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand . Save on Google Maps .

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7. Ko Hong Lagoon

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8. James Bond Island & Ko Hong Islands (Pha Nga Bay)

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Patong Beach

Ideal for shopping lovers and fashionistas, Patong Beach is known for its shopping centres and stalls. Party lovers and bar hoppers flock here, because of the sheer variety of beer bars, go-go bars and nightclubs lining the beach. The vibrant nightlife invites crowds of bustling tourists, so you are sure to make some friends. Neon lights, bucket drinks, and thumping music are the trademarks of Patong, so it may not be ideal for those of you looking for peace and quiet. However, it is the place to be if you are a party animal. Hundreds of restaurants dot the beach, so you can also get some delicious local dishes if you get the munchies after a late night of dancing and drinking.  Location: Pa Tong, Kathu District, Chang Wat Phuket Timing: Open all day Entry Fees:  None Explore More:  Island Hopping in Thailand You Can Also Book:   Phuket Tour Packages For Family

Kata Beach

Located a short drive away from Karon Beach, this place is enchanting with its soft sandy bays and crystal clear water. The palm trees lining up the shore, various restaurants as well as easy accommodation facilities available closely make it a pleasant site to spend quality time with your family. It is lively even during the night, but there are no wild parties as such. The beach remains open throughout the year. From May to October, several people come to surf while November to April finds people who want to enjoy the sun. The beach has two primary divisions; the Kata Centre up north and Kata South. There are several little shops that sell souvenirs, resorts, fashion stores and a large variety of fine eateries and street food stalls.  Location : Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand Timing: Open all day. Entry Fees: None Recommended Read: T hailand Famous Night Market Also Checkout:  Best Things To Do In Phuket

Big Buddha

The seated Maravija Buddha statue is one of the most popular Sightseeing places in Phuket and the most revered landmark in the country. Nestled atop the Nakkerd Hills between Chalong and Kata, the statue is 45 meters tall and can be seen even from the town. The serene atmosphere and chirping birds add to the tranquil vibes of this place. Soft dharma music and the gentle tinkling of bells can be heard in the background, and hundreds of yellow Buddhist flags fluttering in the wind create a mesmerizing sight. The statue is created with reinforced concrete, and a layer of Burmese white jade marble covers it, creating an awe-inspiring effect.  Location: Tambon Karon, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket Timing: 8 am to 7.30 pm Entry Fees: no entry fee  Click here to Book:  Big Buddha Phuket Tour Must Checkout:  Phuket Tour Packages

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Trick Eye Museum

Trick Eye Museum

The internationally famous art gallery is one of the few tourist places in Phuket where you can unleash your imagination and enjoy the delights of augmented reality. Immerse yourself into an entertaining world with sound and light effects.The installations have been integrated with AR in order to deliver an extraordinary experience you will remember your entire life. The art installations and paintings seem almost realistic, and the optical illusions will boggle your mind. Relax on the beach, or fly on Aladdin’s magic carpet, ride on an elephant, or wrestle with sharks – Trick Eye transports you to an entirely different. Unlike other museums, patrons are encouraged to touch the artwork here and take as many photos as you want.  Location: Sentosa Gateway, #01-43/44, Singapore Timing: 10 am to 9 pm Entry Fees: INR 1000 Also Checkout & Book:   Trick Eye Museum Phuket Tickets Also Explore: Water Parks in Phuket

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Phuket Bird Park

Phuket Bird Park

Spread over 12 acres of land, Phuket Bird Park is one of the most famous Tourist places in Phuket among nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Featuring more than a hundred bird species from South America, Africa, and Asia – the park houses thousands of birds in their natural habitat. The lush gardens are well-maintained and also feature a natural waterfall, thus allowing the birds to fly freely and wildly in the premises. Live bird shows are also held thrice a day for the entertainment of guests. Enjoy walking through the dense jungles and witnessing hornbills, parrot Marcos, drawing birds, and ostriches flying and playing all around you.  Location: Chao Fah Tawan Tok Rd, Wichit, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket Timing: 9 am to 5 pm Entry Fees: INR 600/ THB 261 Checkout &  Book:   Phuket Bird Park Tickets You may also Explore:  Markets in Phuket 

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Slip N Fly Phuket

Slip N Fly Phuket

Enjoy one of the major Attractions in Phuket at KC Kathu Connection Club Bar and Restaurant featuring active entertainment options as well as a place to relax and rejuvenate in the quiet and comfortable beach gazebos. Moreover, for people who are travelling with family, there is a special kids’ zone where your little ones can engage with other children there are. A stylish and sophisticated bar for partying, and a clear swimming pool to splash around in the cool waters are also available. Intimate wine and dining can be enjoyed at the chic restaurant while enjoying the panoramic views of the mountains.  Location: 2/98 Moo 2 Phraphuketkeaw road Kathu, Phuket 83120 Timing: 11 am to 7 pm Entry Fees: INR 700 Planning for a honeymoon trip to Phuket, then you can Checkout:   Phuket Honeymoon Tour Packages Also Checkout:  Phuket Packages From Delhi

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Hanuman World

Hanuman World

Emerging as one of the most attractive Sightseeing places in Phuket, Hanuman World is the latest eco-adventure park in Thailand where you can enjoy ziplining. The 800-meter ride twists and turns over the dense canopy at the speed of 40 kilometers per hour. For adventure seekers and adrenaline junkies, there is nothing more thrilling than defying gravity and flying over the heart of the Thai rainforest. Get a bird’s eye view of the city and soak in the spectacular vistas around the Andaman Sea. For those of you who have a heart of steel, you can also try the Roller Coaster Zipline which has a winding path through the forest.  Location: 105 Moo 4, Chaofa Road, T. Wichit, Muang Phuket Timing: 8 am to 5 pm Entry Fees: INR 3550 You can Click here to Book: Flying Hanuman Ziplining in Phuket Suggested Read: Things to Do in Phuket with Kids

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The 60-acre cultural theme park is one of the major attractions in Phuket. Inspired by the rich cultural history of the island, FantaSea offers the best in night-time entertainment in the city. The state-of-the-art theatre uses ultramodern technology and mesmerizing special effects to present the spectacular beauty of Thailand in its shows. From acrobatics to aerial performances, magic shows to pyrotechnics and animal performances – the production covers a host of categories and you will be left spellbound at the sheer scale and size of it all. There is also a grand dining facility where you can feast on delicious Thai food after the show.  Location: Kamala, Kathu District, Phuket 83150, Thailand Timing: 5.30 pm to 11.30 pm Entry Fees: Starting from THB 1745 / INR 4000. Also Checkout & Book:  Phuket Fantasea Tickets You may also like to Explore:  Best Thailand Resorts

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Phuket Old Town

Phuket Old Town

The old town of Phuket is a historically rich provincial capital where you will find beautiful shrines, majestic temples, and delicate shops preserved with their original architecture. Indisputably one of the most stunning places to visit in Phuket, Old Town features chic cafes, private and public museums, quaint little printing shops, and even an ex-red-light area. Magnificent mansions designed with Chinese colonial architectural motifs are common, and there is a host of restaurants to choose from. The amulet market is the perfect place to buy souvenirs for friends and family. Also makes sure you visit the Jui Tui Shrine, a popular Chinese temple famous as the oldest and most sacred spiritual centre in the city. Location: Krabi Road, Phuket Town Timings: Mon to Sat 9 am to 4:30 pm Entry Fees:  200 Baht. Click here to Book:   Phuket City Sightseeing Tour Must Checkout: Places To Visit In Phuket For Honeymoon

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Surf House Phuket

Surf House Phuket

Famous among novices as well as seasoned experts, Surf House is home to all kinds of surfers in the city. The incredible feeling of chasing through the waves and cutting through the waters is an unmissable experience. Thrill chasers will love the adrenaline high of riding wave after wave, and there is an afterparty filled with fun and booze where you can get to know the locals. If you are feeling especially adventurous, try the Double FlowRider where continuous waves of water are released to throw you off your board.  Location: 4 Soi Pakbang, Tambon Karon, Muang Chang Wat Phuket Timing: 9.30 am to 11 am, 10 pm to 11 pm Entry Fees: INR 1600 Must Checkout & Book:  Surf House Phuket Popular Read:   Islands in Thailand

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Patong Boxing Stadium

Patong Boxing Stadium

Enjoy the famous Muay Thai live kickboxing matches at one of the most popular tourist places in Phuket, Patong Stadium. Considered a quintessential part of Thai culture, an authentic Muay Thai match is an unparalleled experience not to be missed. Buy VIP tickets and get seats close to the ring in order to view the spectacular action-packed scenes from up close. Enjoy unhindered viewing experience as the boxers battle it out in this intense sport using their legs, elbows, knees and all kinds of techniques in five rounds of 3 minutes each.  Location: Sainamyen Rd, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket Timing: 9 am to 5 pm Entry Fees: INR 2800 Also Checkout:  Beaches in Phuket                             Phuket Packages From Bangalore

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Jungle Xtreme Adventure Park

Jungle Xtreme Adventure Park

Ziplining is one of the most famous Attractions in Phuket, and the best place to enjoy this adrenaline-releasing adventure sport is Jungle Xtreme Adventure Park. Featuring 16 zip lines criss-crossing across the dense forest, the park provides a truly goosebumps-inducing ride. Fulfill your childhood dream of flying like superman. Just put on your wings and glide over the rainforest’s dense canopy like a bird. You can also try the climbing tracks and walking bridges if you love hiking. The deep woods and nature trails make the entire experience serene and tranquil. Location: Phuket Rd, Tambon Chalong, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83130, Thailand Timing: 9 am to 6 pm Entry Fees: INR 4400 Must Explore:  Bangkok Resorts Checkout & Book:  Jungle Xtrem Adventure Park You should also Know:  Best Places to Visit in Pattaya at Night

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Bang Tao Beach

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Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

Of all the Attractions in Phuket, the jungle sanctuary is the most fun. Housing the national animal of Thailand, this place offers you a chance to connect with the beautiful majestic beasts in their natural habitat. Participate in activities like bathing and feeding the animals, and learn about their behaviour and instincts. Meet cute baby elephants, swim with them, and have a relaxing mud spa. You can also arrange a traditional Thai lunch in the woods, or hike through the area to soak in the rich natural beauty. All the elephants are trained by professionals and are extremely docile and obedient, so you can take your kids along with you too.  Location: Elephant Jungle Sanctuary, Pong District Timing: 6.30 am to 5.30 pm Entry Fees: INR 4810 You Must Checkout:  Hidden Things To Do in Bangkok                                     Phuket Tour Packages From Kolkata

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Tha Rua Shrine

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Relaxing Spa Treatments in Phuket

Relaxing Spa Treatments in Phuket

What better place to pamper yourself than Phuket where there is no dearth of luxurious and cosy spas? Rejuvenate your mind and replenish your body with a relaxing massage while enjoying the splendid views of the Andaman Sea. The luxe establishments are equipped with modern facilities and you can enjoy a variety of treatments, like Thai massage, aromatherapy oil massage, and hot rocks massage. You can get a facial and scrub too. Formed by a combination of Chinese and Indian healing practices, the massages employ both stretching and acupressure techniques to loosen the knots in your muscles.  Location: there are several branches of the brand all over Phuket Timing: 10 am to 12 am Entry Fees: starting at INR 1280 You can also Explore: Water Parks in Pattaya                                        Pattaya Tour Packages

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Wat Chalong

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Splash jungle water park.

Splash Jungle Water Park

When it comes to Sightseeing places in Phuket, Splash Jungle Water Park located in Mai Khao Beach is an unmissable destination in southern Thailand. With its 12 magical water slides and a host of rides and attractions, the park is particularly fun for little ones. If you are visiting with your family, make sure you take your kids here. From Lazy River ride where you can float in the water at your leisure – to goosebumps-inducing Boomerango, Splash has a buffet of options for the entire family. Facilities like Kids Aquarium, Kids Slide Pool, and Splash Jungle are also available for toddlers. Adventure lovers should check out The Superbowl ride where they will be dropped through an Aqua Tube into the pool.  Location: Grand West Sands Villa Phuket, 65 Moo 4, Mai Khao Timing: 10 am to 6 pm Entry Fees: INR 2160 Must Checkout:   Things To Do in Koh Samet Island

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Dolphin Show

Dolphin Show

If you are looking for Tourist places in Phuket, make sure you visit the local dolphinarium where you can get up-close views of marine animals. Escape from your everyday life and humdrum routine to engage with these cuddly creatures and enjoy their naughty activities. Incredibly fun and playful, the dolphins are well trained and obedient. Witness them performing amazing tricks, and if you are lucky, you may even get a kiss or a hug. The dolphin bay is the perfect place to teach your children about loving animals and protecting the environment.  Location: Tambon Chalong, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket Timing: 11 to 11.45 am, 2 to 2.45 pm, 5 to 5.45 pm Entry Fees: starting at INR 1414 Do Checkout: Best Night Markets in Pattaya                          Pattaya Packages From Delhi

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Visit Phuket Zoo and appreciate this superbly diverse kind of zoo. Rich tropical gardens welcome you to walk around in the shade of huge trees lined along the islands containing a wide range of exotic creatures. If you will ask locals about 'what to do in Phuket'? They will come up by saying 'go to Phuket Zoo and enjoy' New types of fish, feathered creatures and different wildlife species are received every year and also different brooding projects welcome more and more of off-springs every year.

The zoo also trades creatures with different zoos to dispose of abundance stock and get fresh beautiful recruits. The attentive and prepared staff will do their best to keep you entertained and enrich you with an array of wonderful photography opportunities. Icy beverages, desserts and so on are sold at a few unique areas around the broad grounds so you can sit and rest amid your visit.

Location : 23/2 Moo 3, Soi Palai, Chaofa Road (not far from the Chalong circle, the zoo is very well indicated)

Timings: Monkey Shows: 09.00 AM, 12.00 PM, 02.30 PM and 04.45 PM, Crocodile Shows: 09.45 AM, 12.45 PM, 03.15 PM and 05.30 PM, Elephant Shows: 10.30 AM, 01.30 PM and 04.00 PM 

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Phuket Aquarium

Phuket Aquarium

Dive into a world of tropical beauty that dwells underwater with a visit to Phuket Aquarium. A great place to have an entertaining day with your friends and family, Phuket Aquarium is where you can learn a great deal about aquatic animals and their ecological environment. 

With a giant tunnel that offers a glimpse of the most varied aquatic creatures, Phuket Aquarium is one of the most fun places for wildlife lovers in Phuket. Watching the fishes like reef sharks, stingrays etc swim past through you through the tunnel at Phuket Aquarium is a surreal experience in itself. 

Phuket Aquarium is a great visit if you want to take a break from the usual activities or going with children who are too young for snorkeling. 

Timings:  8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Location: Phuket Aquarium, Cape Panwa, Phuket  

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The Tiger Kingdom

Gear up for an enthralling visit as you roam around in the company of majestic tigers when you are in Phuket. Visiting the Tiger Kingdom in Phuket should be on top of your list of places to visit in Phuket if you are a wildlife lover. Offering an opportunity to get close with these magnificent creatures. While visiting, tourists are asked whether they want to meet the small cubs or full-grown tigers on their visit. These animals have been raised in a human company since their birth and thus one can notice a wide indifference on the part of these tigers when you visit this place.  Tourists here can also enjoy capturing these adventurous moments with a tiger by paying some extra charge for photography at The Tiger Kingdom. Location: 118/88 Moo 7, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand Timing: 9 AM to 6 PM. Entry Fees: Staring from 1,500 THB Checkout for Best Offers: Tiger Kingdom Phuket Tickets Also Checkout:  Places To Visit In Phuket In 4 Days  

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Karon Viewpoint

Karon Viewpoint

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Karon beach.

Karon Beach

The third-longest beach located between Patong in the north and Kata to the south, Karon Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Phuket. It is also wide enough for the beachgoers to not feel crowded. It has spots for snorkelling and diving at its southern end. Karon is divided into three main areas, each very distinct: Karon Centre is a lively small city that has a lot of options for food, shopping, nightlife, and a Buddhist Temple hosting a bi-weekly market. An ideal place for evening strolls, Karon Road boasts of several large resorts, restaurants and shopping areas including Karon Bazaar. The third main area is towards the south end of the beach which flaunts excellent restaurants and more rowdy nightlife spots of the town. Location : Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Thailand. Timing: Open all day. Entry Fees: None Recommended Read:  Places To Visit Near Jomtien Beach Suggested Read:  Best Places In Thailand

Nai Harn Beach

Nai Harn Beach

 A beautiful beach with an expanse of white sand and crystal clear water, Nai Harn Beach is a peaceful abode for revitalizing and recharging your soul and spirit. The bay is not sprawling in terms of size and has a few hotels and restaurants dotted along the shore. The conditions for swimming are most ideal from November to April while in the low season, it gets tricky. The time from May to October is best suited for activities such as kite-boarding and surfing. A few local restaurants on the beach makes it the perfect spot for relaxing and lazing in the sun.  Location : Nai Harn beach, Phuket town, Thailand Timing: Open all day. Entry Fees: None Looking out for Religious Tourism in Thailand, then Checkout: Temples in Thailand Also Checkout - T hailand Tour Packages From Pune

Freedom Beach

Freedom Beach

The 300-meter long stretch of white sand at Pa Tong is a hidden gem when it comes to Tourist places in Phuket. Set amidst beautiful granite rocks and flanked by lush green hills, the immaculate beach is ideal for people who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Observe the incredible beauty of the sea, enjoy sunbathing, and take part in beach volleyball and soccer. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you can also explore the rich marine life of the bay via snorkelling. Longtail boats are also available if you want to explore the bay and enjoy the beautiful vistas.  Location: Pa Tong, Kathu District, Chang Wat Phuket. Timing: Open all day. Entry Fees: None You Must Checkout:  Things To Do in Krabi in 2 Days                                     Thailand Family Packages

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Siam niramit show.

Siam Niramit Show

There is no dearth of Sightseeing places in Phuket, but to get to know the rich cultural history of Thailand, you must check out the Siam Niramit Show. The elegant show is held just outside the town, off the by-pass road and features some of the wonderful costumes you will ever see, not to mention the powerful performances by the actors. It tells the rich history, culture and lifestyle of the local people through a series of breathtaking dance performances, melodious music, and beautiful art styles. The theatre can seat nearly 2000 people at once, and more than a hundred people take part in the performance. After the show, you will get to enjoy an authentic Thai buffet.  Location: 55/81 Moo 5, Rassada Road, Muang, Phuket Timing: 5 pm to 11 pm Entry Fees: INR 1400 Checkout & Book:  Siam Niramit Show Bangkok Tickets Recommended Read:  Places To Visit In Phuket With Family

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Rawai Village

Rawai Village

Irish Times

Irish Times

Of all the Sightseeing places in Phuket, there is nothing more fascinating than the Irish Pub - what with its stripped brick walls, a vast array of Gaelic paraphernalia, and photos from a long-forgotten world. You will also find a collection of hammers displayed here, along with many tin beer slogans. The cosy setting of the place is enhanced by compartment seating just outside and plush sofas inside. Although the entire facility is air-conditioned, ornamental ceiling fans are hung that give this place an old-world charm. It’s a great place for getting a few drinks with your friends and munching on some snacks. The pub is famous for its cordon bleu chicken and sirloin steak, and there is also a special kids’ menu. Location: Jungceylon Shopping Center, Phuket Timing: 11 am to 11 pm Entry Fees: INR 900 Must Explore: Beach Resorts In Thailand For Families                           Thailand Tour Packages From Chennai

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Bangla Road

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James bond island.

James Bond Island

Shot to fame with a feature in the famous 1974 James Bond movie, this island is one of the most serene places to visit in Phuket. Offering a glorious view of nature at its best, James Bond Island is known for limestone cliffs and turquoise waters. James Bond Island is covered under the group of Phang Nga Bay and is under national park protection. 

The island captivates the tourists with its brilliant flora and fauna and offers a glimpse of many exotic species like Pandanus, cycads, euphorbs etc. The scenic beauty here is unparalleled and attracts a lot of tourists who are looking for a day getaway from Phuket. 

Offering a number of activities like water sports, kayaking, diving etc, James Bond Island is one of the most fabulous tourist attractions in Phuket that you should add to your bucket list.

  Location: James Bond Island, Phang Nga Bay, Phuket

Timings:  8 am to 6 pm 

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Similan Islands

Similan Islands

Of all the Tourist places in Phuket, Similan Islands are the most fun, especially if you love exploring nature. Adventure enthusiasts and water sports lovers unite at the islands where you can engage in tonnes of thrilling activities like swimming, snorkelling, and beach volleyball. Spread over 140 square meters, the panoramic islands offer magical views of the clear blue waters. Since the Andaman Sea has a rich marine life, you can also try scuba diving and get up close and personal with the beautiful underwater creatures. Or if you want to relax, you can hang out by the beach with your favourite book and a chilled drink.   Location: West Coast of Southern Thailand, in Lam Kaen, Thai Mueang District Timing: Tour starts at 6 am Entry Fees: INR 4780 Also Explore & Book: Similan Island Tour By Speedboat Suggested for You:  Best Things To Do In Kata Beach

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Phi Phi Island

Phi Phi Island

One of the major Attractions in Phuket is the famous Phi Phi island where you can enjoy the vibrant discos and thumping music all night long. Known for its lively atmosphere and crazy gatherings, the island is a haven for party animals. But if that’s not your thing, you can also enjoy the sun, sand and sea on the beautiful beaches. Cliffs jutting out into the aquamarine waters, clear blue skies, and immaculate shorelines are the trademarks of Phi Phi Islands. Participate in watersports activities, go shopping, and try delicious local curries. Witness tangerine sunsets over the sea and immerse yourself into the unparalleled natural beauty of Phi Phi.  Location: Krabi, Phuket Timing: open 24 hours  Entry Fees: INR 2050 Also Checkout:  Things To Do In Phuket In 3 Days                              Thailand Tour Packages From Bangalore

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Raya Islands

Raya Islands

Raya Islands are considered as the most beautiful places to visit in Phuket because of their immaculate white sandy beaches, majestic mountains, and peaceful environment. Surrounded by aquamarine waters of the Andaman Sea, Raya Islands are famous among people who love natural beauty and calm atmosphere. Getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and swim in the crystal-clear waters. Enjoy the panoramic views with a cocktail on the beach. You can also try snorkelling and explore the colourful corals and sea life. Make sure you get a delicious meal at the famous Raya Feather restaurant before heading back to your hotel.  Location: Rawai, Thailand Timing: 8 am to 4 pm  Entry Fees: INR 2400 Explore & Book:  Raya Islands Tour near Phuket Must Checkout:   Places To Visit In Krabi For Honeymoon

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Khai Island

Khai Island

Escape the noise and traffic of city to enjoy a quiet day with your loved ones wrapped in the serenity of Khai Island when you are in Phuket. Located just 30 minutes away from Phuket, Khai Island is a hidden gem where you can enjoy in the beautiful beaches and indulge in swimming and snorkelling. 

The clear green waters and the shiny white sands at Khai Island will take your breath away and one can catch a glimpse of the beautiful coral reefs as well when you are there. Offering a relaxing getaway where you can sit all day sipping cocktails and witness the heavenly scenery around, Khai Island is one of the best places to visit in Phuket. 

The islands are also a delight for photography enthusiasts who want to capture the tropical fishes swimming in the beautiful turquoise waters.

Location: Koh Khai Islands is located 15 minutes away from Phuket

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Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay

Of all the Tourist places in Phuket, Phang Nga is the richest in terms of natural beauty and mesmerizing panoramas. It is worth taking a canoe and exploring the spellbinding region on your own. Abundant in naturally formed limestone cliffs and beautiful sunken caves, the bay is a treasure trove of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. Since it is untainted by human touch, the pristine location is serene and peaceful. Catch a view of magnificent mountains and strange rock formations while traversing the water channels, and enjoy a delicious dinner as you witness the tangerine sun disappearing in the waters.  Location: Lies between southern Thailand's mainland and Phuket Island Timing: 11.30 am to 8 pm Entry Fees: INR 7000. Popular Read:   Places To Visit In & Near Grand Palace Bangkok Book Now:  Bangkok Pattaya Tour Package From Mumbai

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Bangla boxing stadium.

Bangla Boxing Stadium

One of the major attractions in Phuket, or any major Thai city for that matter, is the live kickboxing matches called Muay Thai. It is a traditional Thai sport and you can enjoy it at the Bangla Boxing Stadium in the city. The high-stakes sport features locally trained kickboxers who use every strategy they know to defeat their opponents. Every move is fair game in this high stakes sport - whether it is using elbows and knees, or kicking and punching. If you want to watch the stimulating fight from up close, you have to pay a little extra, but the action and thrill of watching a live fight are worth it.  Location: Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket Timing: 10 am to 11.45 pm Entry Fees: INR 3400 Click here to Book:  Bangla Boxing Stadium Tickets with Transfers Popular Read: Beaches Near Walking Street Pattaya

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Khao Rang Hill View Point

Khao Rang Hill View Point

Treat yourself with the scenic vistas of Thailand from Khao Rang Hill View Point on your vacation. Offering a 360 degree view of the town of Phuket, Khao Rang Hill View Point is an ideal place to enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the restaurants or just have a laid back time sitting at the terrace. 

One of the most remarkable views from here is the Big Buddha which forms the ‘spine’ of the island. Along with the panoramic views, Khao Rang Hill View Point has numerous attractions like a landscaped park with children’s playground, three restaurants and bars, a fitness park, and a panoramic terrace. 

Being a popular picnic spot, Khao Rang Hill View Point attracts a number of tourists throughout the day and is best visited during the evenings when one can see the beautiful town all lit up from the top.

Location: 145/5 ThanonPatiphat, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand

Timings: Open 24 hours

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Phrompthep Cape

Phrompthep Cape

Bring your cameras to capture some of the most serene moments of your life watching the sunset at Phrimpthep Cave. One of the popular places in Phuket that offers a glimpse of the brilliant hues of the sun at the time of dusk, Phrompthep Cape is always buzzing with crowds. 

Offering a surreal viewpoint to witness the beauty of Andaman Sea and other neighbouring islands, this place is where you can find beautiful sceneries along with a number of other things. Some of the popular attractions of Phrompthep Cape include the small and beautiful shrine on top of the hill, a lighthouse and an unwinding escape into the tranquillity of nature. 

There is a popular Promthep Restaurant here, where one can enjoy a nice dinner as one can see the sun finding its way down towards the horizon.

Location: Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket, Thailand

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Monkey Hill

Monkey Hill

Witness the most incredible views of Phuket town by visiting Monkey Hill, also known as Toh Sae Hill. Named Monkey Hill because of the presence of a number of macaques here on the hill, this place is a popular vantage point to soak in some mesmerising vistas of Phuket. 

In the company of these playful macaques who are always looking for a fruit to munch to be given away by the tourists, this place couldn’t be named more appropriately. An awesome place to go with your friends for a picnic or just enjoy a wonderful climb for some great views, Monkey Hill is one of the most idyllic tourist attractions of Phuket. 

It is the highest hill in Phuket and has many TV and radio stations.

Location: 34133 SoiMuensri, TambonRatsada, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand

Timings: Sunset and sunrise is the best time to visit Monkey Hill.

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Phuket Seashell Museum

Phuket Seashell Museum

Home to more than 2000 species of shells, Phuket Seashell Museum is a place where you will be fascinated by Phuket’s most offbeat tourist attraction. Displaying a variety of seashells and fossils, Phuket Seashell Museum is a repository of rare exhibits ranging from noble volute, tiger cowries and stout-spine murex in its collection. 

An ideal tourist attraction for tourists visiting Phuket with family and kids, this place offers an interesting insight into the beauty of underwater life. The popular museum in Phuket is a delight for history and archaeology lovers as one can see rare collections of seashells. 

There is also a gift shop at the museum where one can find a number of souvenirs of shells like seashell carving for indoor decoration, seashell jewelry, key chains, shell mobiles, and many more shell crafts and arts. 

Location: Viset Road Rawai Beach, Rawai, Phuket 83100, Thailand

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm

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Karon Temple Market

Karon Temple Market

All shopping-lovers can gear up for a delightful visit at Karon Temple Market. One of the most recommended places to visit in Phuket to take back home some amazing souvenirs, Karon Temple Market is a popular shopping place. One can find a number of amazing goodies here ranging from t-shirts, bags, watches, cheap jewellery etc.  Offering a glimpse of the splendid local culture, Karon Temple Market is a place where you can put your bargaining skills to test and buy a number of things from Phuket.  The popular market is a fun getaway when you are tired of sightseeing and looking forward to enjoying some refreshing time while sampling some delectable street food of Phuket. Location: Patak Rd, Tambon Karon, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83100, Thailand. Timing: 4 to 10 pm every Tuesday and Saturday. Entry Fees: None Read More:  Things To Do In Phuket In November

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Phuket Big Buddha is one of the most significant and admired landmarks in Phuket, Thailand. It is the third tallest statue in Thailand after Luangpho Yai and the Great Buddha of Thailand.  If you're planning a Thailand trip from India, exploring iconic sites like the Phuket Big Buddha can be a captivating part of your itinerary. The marvelous statue of the Great Buddha of Phuket is nestled on top of the Nakkerd Hills between Kata and Chalong. The Big Buddha Statue is structured to a height of 45 meters, while the lap of the statue is around 25 meters wide.The Big Buddha built during the year 2004 is devoted to the late King of Thailand, His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej. There is a tiny Buddha placed beside the large statue made from brass, which is dedicated to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit.The entire body of the Big Buddha has a layer of magnificent Burmese white jade marble that glistens in the sun. A tiny Buddha sits next to the Phuket Big Buddha which is completely made of 20 tonnes of brass. However, it has a golden color to it. Popularly known as Phra Phutta Ming Mongkol Eknakiri, the massive statue offers a 360-degree view of the island with extensive vistas of Kata, Karon, Chalong Bay, and Phuket town, thereby providing a meditative atmosphere for the tourists.The surrounding atmosphere of the Phuket Big Buddha is relatively peaceful. You can only hear the tinkling of tiny bells and the large bell going after every 7 minutes. Soft Dharma music fills the entire background of the serene atmosphere of Phuket Big Buddha. The funds of this tourist destination come entirely from the heavy donations by the visitors. At the base of the Big Buddha Statue, there is a hall that displays the history of the construction, some teachings of Buddhism, and plenty of donation boxes. You are not allowed to visit the site in beachwear, short skirts, and T-shirts containing offensive images as it is a religious place. You can also witness the novice ordination of the son of the family. It is a sign of pride for the entire family. Thus, the visitors also feel mesmerized to watch the ceremony of leaving the worldly things of life and attain Nirvana.

Old Phuket Town

Old Phuket Town happens to be a place that takes you down in the memory lane on a cultural walk through some of the beautiful traditional architectures and marketplaces. The township is located on the eastern side of Phuket Island and is considered to be the capital of various shades of culture. Adding this place to your Thailand travel packages, you will get a chance to enjoy the traditional and Sino-Portuguese architecture. The township was brought into being in the 19th century and it has been able to earn a good name from the tin trade. Old Phuket township is also very much famous for being home to a number of cafes and restaurants that delight the taste buds of visitors with unique local delicacies like Dubik, Ranong, Rasada, Yaowarat, Krabi and Thalang. You will truly be amazed by the rich flavour of Thailand as well as get a chance to explore the exquisite combination of fresh ingredients and species. Old Phuket town can also be considered as a paradise for history and photography buffs. The township is home to some of the age-old structures and heritage sites giving a chance to the visitors to trace facts and capture some of the best pictures to cherish the moments.

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Phuket Fantasea is located on Kamala beach and is known for its fine dining options, Thai theatre, and colorful events. This award-winning park is built over an area of 140 acres. With a Thailand trip package from India visitors can get a unique opportunity to experience Thai culture and traditions through mind-blowing and spectacular performances. The show is inspired by Thai mythology, folklore, and legends which forms the main attraction of the park. It offers a combination of 4-dimensional theatre effects, magnificent audio-visual effects, and magical illusion. The exhibition of the Legend Of Kingdom leaves you amazed with its fantastic blend of fireworks, music, and dance. The Phuket Fantasea is also quite well-known for its live street performances, cultural parades, and pageants. The carnival mascots are a main attraction of the street performances and are often seen chatting with the visitors and their kids. The park also features a plethora of exhibitions featuring traditional arts and crafts, organized by local craftsmen. The place offers a great shopping experience for the visitors at its Festival Village, participating in various exciting games while exploring the park. They can have a marvelous dining experience at the various restaurants, including the Golden Kinnaree, Asia’s biggest restaurant that has a seating capacity of 4000 people.

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10 THINGS TO DO IN PHUKET

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1. Laem Phromthep and viewpoints (แหลมพรหมเทพ และจุดชมวิว)

Laem Phromthep (แหลมพรหมเทพ), locally dubbed “Laem Chao”, is located on the southernmost point of the island. With its breathtaking scenery and beautiful sunset spot, the cape is one of the most favorite locations for photography among tourists in Phuket . From the edge of the cliff, a line of palm trees inclines downward to the cape’s end, which features rocky reefs where the island, Ko Kaeo Phitsadan, appears at the front. It is also a site of the Laem Phromthep Kanchanaphisek Lighthouse, built on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of King Rama IX’s accession to the throne. The light from the lighthouse can be seen as far as 39 kilometers. Inside the lighthouse is showcased the exhibition about the lighthouse’s construction, keeping standard time, and the calculation and display of the times of the sunrise and sunset. From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can view endless spectacular scenery.

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2. Old Phuket Town (ย่านเมืองเก่าภูเก็ต)

         Strolling around town is one of the favorite activities for tourists to explore the history of Phuket that comprisesa diversity of ethnicities and religions; such as, Chinese, Indian, European, and Muslim, who came to reside and made a living as merchants. They constructed houses in a row-house pattern, so-called Sino-Portuguese, along both sides of the streets. At present, some buildings have been preserved as museums; for example, the Phuket Thai Hua Museum and Peranakan Nithat Museum, while other buildings have been adapted to be restaurants, stylish coffee shops or accommodation.           It is recommended for tourists to explore the lifestyle of the local people and Baba-Nyonyadressing culture, taste the local food, as well as take pictures with more than 20 kinds of street art. Every Sunday, a market fair called “Lat Yai” is held for visitors to enjoy and try local foods as well.

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3. Ko Racha and Ko Mai Thon (เกาะราชา และเกาะไม้ท่อน)             

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Located in southern Phuket , Ko Racha is composed of two islands: Ko Racha Noi and Ko Racha Yai. Ko Racha Yai covers a white sandy beach shoreline with crystal water. It is known as a paradise for tourists, especially,for those who are fond of diving. Equipped with full facilities, this island is ideal for staying over amidst the nature. Ko Racha Noi is a popular diving spot, which is suitable for professional divers only. Divers will also have a chance to meet Manta ray or great white shark here. 

Ko Mai Thon (เกาะไม้ท่อน), a small island located in the southeast of Phuket , is rich with nature and features beautiful beaches. It is therefore, one of the destinations for tourists who have limited time since it does not take long to travel by a speedboat from a deep water port to get to this stunning island.

4. Wat Chalong (Wat Chai Tharam) (วัดฉลอง) (วัดไชยธาราม)

Wat Chalong (Wat Chai Tharam) is a historical temple that is a center of the powerful faith of the Phuket people carrying the important history of the legendary, Luangpho Chaem of Wat Chalong, a monk who mastered in Vipassana orinsightful meditation, magical power, and traditional medicine. During the time of the Ang Yi (Chinese Secret Society) rebellion, he gave Phra Prachiat, a good luck charm to those people who fought and defeated them. Luangpho Chaem was granted a title from King Rama V the Great as Phrakhru Wisutthi Wongsachan Yanmuni, holding an ecclesiastical rank of Sangkhapamok, a monk dean of Mueang Phuket. It is believed that his sacred objects are famous for providing charm, protection from danger, and good fortune. 

Location: Chao Fa Road, TambonChalong, Amphoe Mueang, Phuket province.

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5. Hat Patong (หาดป่าตอง)

The beach features a wide curvy bay enhanced by clear indigo sea and beautiful white beach that is suitable for any kind of marine-based sports.It is also internationally well-known and a center of tourists around the world. Patong Beach is almost like a small developed town that is equipped with hospitals, large department stores, a wide range of accommodation, and restaurants, which offer from seafood, Thai to international food. To get there: the Beach is 15 kilometers from Phuket town. Take Highway No. 4019 or Wichit Songkhram Road for about 9 kilometers, then turn left along the Highway (following the signpost of Hat Patong) for about 6 kilometers. The road is quite meandering and sloping.

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6. Hat Nai Yang (หาดในยาง)

Located in the Sirinath National Park, the beach comprises a pleasant pine garden, which is ideal for relaxing and swimming. It also encompasses large coral reefs, a habitat of a variety of marine life species, particularly, sea turtles that will lay their eggs during November to February. However,recently, the sea turtle population has been drastically decreased. 

To get there: Go out of Phuket town and follow Thep Kasat Tri Road. After passing Thalang town, turn left at the intersection that has traffic lights (with the signpost to Hat Nai Yang). After that,follow the signpost to the entrance of the National Park and Hat Na iYai will be on the left-hand side.

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7. Hat Surin (หาดสุรินทร์)

A peaceful beach at the foothill is dotted with a line of pine trees which is located on the right on the north side of the beach. It used to be a golf course in the reign of King Rama VII. The beach is very steep. In the monsoon season, there are strong waves and storms, so it is not recommended for swimming. 

To get there: the Beach is about 24 kilometers from Phuket town. Follow Thep Kasat Tri Road to the Monument of Thao Thep Kasat Tri and Thao Si Sunthon, then turn left for about 12 kilometers.

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8. Hat Laem Sing (หาดแหลมสิงห์)

Hat Laem Sing is a tiny and tranquil beach covered by clean sand with beautiful rock reefs and shady trees that is suitable for swimming and relaxing.  The Beach is only 1 kilometer from Hat Surin towards the south. From Hat Surin, drive along the road leading to Hat Kamala, there will be a small signpost on the right hand to Hat Laem Sing.

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9. Traditional Festivals(งานประเพณี)

Chinese New Year-The Old Phuket Festival (งานตรุษจีนย้อนอดีตเมืองภูเก็ต) is annually held after the Chinese New Year Festival with the aim of showing the local life and culture of Phuket as well as publicizing for tourists to experience the attractions in old Phuket town. During the Festival, prominent roads in old Phuket town including Thalang, Krabi, Dibuk, Phang-nga, Thep Kasat Tri, and Phuket will turn into walking streets. Spectacular parades of local culture, dressing in traditional costumes in the Baba-Nyonya style, local food demonstrations and food stalls, ancient recreation and other interesting activities will be offered to the public. The last day of the Festival will be organised on the God Worshipping Day, which is an ancient tradition of Phuket.

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10. Phuket Fantasea (การแสดงภูเก็ตแฟนตาซี)

Located at Hat Kamala, the show is one of the famous attractions in Phuket and the world’s first Thai cultural theme park. The show’s highlight is the performance called the “Amazing Kamala”, which is a combination between Thai arts and culture and cutting-edge special effects of light and sound including over 10 Thai elephants and other animals on the stage of the grand theatre. The services also include dinner in an international buffet style. Souvenir shops are available. Open daily except Thursday from 5.30-11.30 p.m. For more information, please call Tel. 0 7638 5000.

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Posted on Published: September 6, 2024  - Last updated: September 7, 2024

Heading to Thailand and wondering what to see in Bangkok? This vibrant city has a huge personality, and it’s a fun spot to explore. Find out exactly how to spend your time in this 2 day itinerary of Bangkok!

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Bangkok is a popular spot to visit for a bit before heading off to another region of Thailand, and it’s so worth it to spend some time here! Whether you’re looking for unique architecture, famous sights or amazing street food, Bangkok is a great destination in the heart of Thailand.

Whether you’re looking for stunning temples, bustling markets, or delicious Thai food, Bangkok has it all. Here’s how you can make the most out this amazing city.

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How many days in Bangkok?

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Bangkok is honestly a perfect destination for travelers seeking a quick getaway or a stopover on your way to other parts of Thailand, like the Phi Phi Islands , Phuket, Krabi and more. After visiting Athens multiple times, my recommendations are…

  • One day in Bangkok: you’ll just see the highlights.  It’s a great option if you’re needing to get onto your next destination quickly.
  • Two days in Bangkok is the perfect amount to explore the city, experience the culture, and also see more of Thailand.
  • Three days is nice if you have an extended time in the area.  You can relax your schedule a bit and explore more of the food, markets and have more leisure time.

But after spending quite a bit of time in the city, I think 2 days is just right! 

Best time to visit Bangkok Thailand

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Bangkok is a vibrant city year-round, but certain times of the year offer better weather . Here’s a breakdown of what to expect during different seasons so you can plan your trip accordingly.

  • Cool Season (November to February): This is the best time to visit Bangkok weather-wise. The temperature is cooler and more comfortable, ranging from 20°C to 31°C (68°F to 88°F). Humidity is lower, and there is minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the city and its outdoor attractions.
  • March to June:  During these months, Bangkok can be extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 34°C (93°F). The heat peaks in April, which is the hottest month of the year. If you don’t mind the heat, you’ll find that this is a less crowded time to visit.
  • July to October:  The rainy season brings high humidity and daily showers. It’s also a bit cooler than the hot season but still quite warm.

My last trip to Bangkok was in November, which I felt was perfect as it was the start of the busy season but prices weren’t too insane yet.

Map of your 2 days in Bangkok

This is a map of the itinerary in this guide. If you’re wondering what to do in Bangkok in 2 days, check out the icons within the map and the descriptions below. 

The yellow icons are what to see on day 1 and the orange icons are your 2nd day activities.

What to pack for your 2 day itinerary Bangkok

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Packing appropriately for Bangkok is crucial due to its tropical climate and cultural norms. Here’s a list of top things you should consider bringing along to ensure a comfortable and respectful visit.

  • Lightweight and breathable fabrics:  opt for light, airy fabrics like cotton and linen to help cope with the heat and humidity.
  • Modest clothing for temples:  bring clothes that cover your shoulders and knees for visiting temples. A sarong or a light scarf can be useful for quickly covering up when needed. I love this dress for travel , and I’m short enough it covers my knees, too.
  • Comfortable walking shoes:  you’ll likely do a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must. I loved my Birkenstocks for Thailand , but you could also do stylish and comfortable walking shoes, too.
  • Sun protection:  pack sunscreen with a high SPF, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the strong sun. This is my favorite mineral sunscreen which I wore in Bangkok and all over Thailand!
  • Rain gear:   a lightweight rain jacket or a small umbrella is essential, especially if you’re visiting during the rainy season.
  • Insect repellent:  mosquitoes can be rough in Thailand, so bring insect repellent! I love this insect repellent lotion that works so well!
  • Reusable water bottle:  Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste by carrying a reusable water bottle. Many hotels and hostels offer water refilling stations.
  • Portable power bank:  this is a lifesaver when you’re out exploring all day and using your phone for photos, maps and info!
  • Travel insurance:  always a good idea to have travel insurance in case of unexpected medical issues or travel disruptions.
  • Cash:  while credit cards are widely accepted, many places in Bangkok and Thailand, especially street vendors and smaller shops, prefer cash.

Packing these essentials will help ensure you’re well-prepared for a variety of activities in Bangkok, from temple visits and shopping to dining and exploring the bustling city streets. Have a great trip!

Top tips for first-time visitors to Bangkok

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  • Dress appropriately:  when visiting temples or religious sites, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees. This shows respect for Thai culture and religious practices.
  • Carry cash:  while credit cards are accepted in many places, smaller shops, market vendors, and some taxis prefer cash.
  • Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun : make sure to stay hydrated, especially if you’re not used to the hot and humid climate. Also, it’s best to drink bottled water rather than tap water in Bangkok. Use sun protection:  apply mineral sunscreen regularly, wear a hat, and use sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Plan extra travel time:  Bangkok is notorious for its traffic jams, especially during peak hours. Always allow extra time for travel when you have scheduled activities.
  • Food safety:  while street food is generally safe, opt for stalls where you can see food being cooked and that have a high turnover of customers for freshness.
  • Book early for high season:  if you choose to visit during the cool season (November – March), be sure to book your accommodations and flights well in advance as this is the peak tourist season.

Day 1 of this Bangkok itinerary

Your first day in Bangkok is a captivating blend of culture and sightseeing. It’s a pretty busy day, so make sure you’ve got a good night’s sleep! Grab breakfast at your hotel before heading out for the day.

Grand Palace

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The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a must-see for any visitor to Thailand ! Its incredible architecture and intricate detail is truly spectacular to see in real life. Construction first started in 1782, this huge complex has been the ceremonial and administrative heart of Thailand for centuries.

You can take a tour of the Grand Palace or just pay the entrance fee and discover the buildings by yourself. I learned a ton more about the palace from my guide and I’d recommend this tour !

Be sure to visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), which is home to the Buddha statue carved from a single block of jade , considered the protector of Thailand. It’s incredible to see up close!

Each building within the palace grounds tells a story, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of the Thai royalty and the skilled artisans who built each area of the palace.

Visiting the Grand Palace is an essential part of this Bangkok itinerary, and you can literally spend hours exploring its many corners, getting a taste of Thailand’s rich culture and history. 

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Another incredible sight to see on this 2 day Bangkok itinerary is Wat Pho. Also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha , or Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, is one of Bangkok’s most interesting and culturally significant sites. Not to mention, a fun spot to visit!

Located near the Grand Palace, and often included in Bangkok temples tours , this iconic temple is famed for its enormous reclining Buddha statue! It measures 46 meters in length (over 150 feet long!) and is covered in gold leaf. Laying down, the Buddha is massive!

You can walk around the entire thing – I especially loved seeing the feet, as it was just so interesting. Wat Pho is also known for it’s hundreds of Buddha images, which makes it a culturally significant spot in Bangkok.

Bangkok itinerary, day 1 continued

After walking around temples and learning about Thai culture, it’s time for something much different: food and shopping!

Khao San Road

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Take a taxi or a tuk-tuk to the famous  Khao San Road for some lunch and shopping.

This street is a bustling hub of activity and one of the most famous nightlife spots in Bangkok, particularly popular with backpackers and tourists from all over the world.

What to expect

  • Street food:  Khao San Road is a paradise for street food lovers. You can find everything from pad Thai and grilled meats to scorpion-on-a-stick for the adventurous eater. Grab a bite and enjoy the flavors of Thailand.
  • Shopping:  the street is lined with stalls selling a variety of items including clothes, crafts, souvenirs and unique artwork. It’s a great place to pick up some gifts or souvenirs.
  • People Watching:  this road offers some of the best people-watching opportunities in the city. You’ll see a fascinating cross-section of people from all around the world, all drawn by the energy of this iconic street.

Tips for visiting Khao San Road on this Bangkok 2 day itinerary

  • Watch your stuff:  Khao San Road can get very crowded, especially at night, so keep an eye on your belongings.
  • Bargain:  if you’re shopping, don’t be afraid to bargain. It’s part of the fun and expected, especially at street stalls. Just be respectful in the process!
  • Stay flexible:  the atmosphere on Khao San Road can vary greatly depending on the time of week and year. Weekends and holidays are particularly busy.

Ending your day at Khao San Road offers a lively contrast to the morning’s more tranquil market experiences and provides a full-circle view of Bangkok’s dynamic range of attractions—from the traditional to the contemporary.

meat on skewers on street food cart in Khao san road Bangkok

Alternative: you could grab lunch near the temples, relax at your hotel a bit then head back out to Khao San Road for dinner and nightlife!

Ending the day: dinner and relax

For dinner, I’d recommend heading back to your hotel to relax then grab a bite or catching some food along the way. You’re probably tired after the long day of sightseeing around Bangkok!

Oh, and be sure to get some rest – day 2 is just as amazing as the first day on this 2 day Bangkok itinerary.

Day 2 in Bangkok, Thailand

Grab an early morning breakfast at your hotel, or wait to grab breakfast and local coffee on the first activity of the day! Today we’re exploring a region just outside of the city – and well worth the adventure!

Pro tip: book this tour to enjoy the day ahead!

Damneon Saduak Market

boats at the Damneon Saduk floating market

Make your way to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. It’s about a 30-minute drive from downtown Bangkok, and you can book a private car or book a tour to see this unique spot in Thailand.

This is Thailand’s most famous floating market and a must-visit for a glimpse into the vibrant local culture. You’ll see boats piled high with tropical fruits, vegetables and local foods. The beautiful colors, local selling artisan goods, and lively atmosphere make for an unforgettable experience.

As part of your Damneon Saduak Floating Market tour , you’ll get a guide to paddle and drive a boat for you to experience the market.

You’ll find vendors selling foods such as traditional Thai snacks, fresh fruit, and strong local coffee — a perfect energizing start for more exploring.

The tour will navigate the narrow canals where you can shop directly from boat vendors selling everything from fresh produce to hot, cooked meals and souvenirs. This is also an excellent opportunity to snap some photos!

To be honest, this is definitely a ‘must-see’ in Thailand, but it does feel a bit like a tourist trap. Definitely stay firm in your ‘no’ if the locals are pressuring you to buy more stuff. 😆

Lunch: eat like a local

For lunch, don’t miss the chance to try some fresh seafood or a bowl of boat noodles from one of the floating vendors. These dishes are cooked and served right on the boats, offering you the freshest tastes possible!

Alternatively, you can stop by a food cart or restaurant on your way to the next activity.

Maeklong Railway Market

Maeklong station railway in thailand near Bangkok with fruit and vendors along tracks

As part of your day tour , head to the famous  Maeklong Railway Market , also known as the “umbrella pulldown market.” Here, you’ll find plenty of local fruit, vegetables, seafood, meats, grains, spices and more. I bought some delicious rambutan and enjoyed it on the beach after heading out of the city!

This market is famous for its unique setting right on the railway tracks. When the train approaches, watch as vendors quickly pull back their awnings and display tables, allowing the train to pass by, then set everything back in place as soon as it’s gone.

It’s a fascinating sight and offers some great photo opportunities. The train is REALLY close to the market, and loads of spectators are there to grab photos, too.

Tip:  Check the train schedule in advance (your hotel or a local guide can help) to make sure you can witness this incredible moment!

Bangkok 2 day itinerary, continued

After making your way back to Bangkok, it’s time to slow it down for a bit…

Time to relax a bit

I recommend taking a load off those feet of yours, and cool down for a bit in your hotel room. And, if you book a hotel with a rooftop pool, go and enjoy it for a bit!

This is a time to refresh and take a break from the noise and overstimulation of the city.

Dinner in Sukhumvit

thai cuisine during 2 days in Bangkok

For dinner, explore Sukhumvit’s street food scene. This area is known for its diverse food offerings. Try some grilled satay, som tam (spicy green papaya salad), or a hearty serving of pad kra pao (stir-fried basil with meat).

Alternatively, you can find a spot close to your hotel – or even at an on-site restaurant!

Getting around Bangkok: your best transport options

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For the ultimate convenience, taxis and tuk tuks are available throughout Bangkok. They’re affordable and readily available. Just be sure to negotiate a price beforehand so you’re not overcharged

Alternatively, you can download and use the Grab app, which is Southeast Asia’s equivalent to Uber. The prices are set in advance so you know it’s a reliable price, too.

We’ve used all sorts of transportation, and it really depends on your mood and what’s easiest for your location!

Where to stay in Bangkok

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Okay, so if you were wondering about that rooftop pool earlier in this travel guide, it’s at the Amara Bangkok .

I personally loved staying here, and the food and location worked out really well for our 2 day Bangkok itinerary!

2 days in Bangkok itinerary

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Gah! Are you so ready to plan your time in this fabulous city?! There’s so much to see and do in Bangkok, it’s impossible to see it all in just two days, but also you’ll get to experience the highlights, for sure.

Whether you find a deeper understanding of Thai Buddhism, a glimpse into the country’s rich history, or simply soak in the sights, one thing is for sure: there are tons of memories to be made in Bangkok!

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