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Things to do in Phuket

Things to do in  Phuket

Life’s a beach

Welcome to Phuket, Thailand's vibrant seaside destination, where rich culture and the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea await. Explore the enchanting Phuket Old Town, where Sino-Portuguese architecture, bustling markets, street food, and traditional Thai cooking classes reign supreme. Sunbathe on the white sand of Kata Beach and Patong Beach, or set sail to the idyllic Phi Phi Islands or Phang Nga Bay for outstanding snorkeling. The long list of things to do in Phuket continues with Buddhist temples such as Wat Chalong Temple and the Big Buddha, where spirituality meets panoramic views.

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When to visit

November marks the end of monsoon season in the Phuket province, and islanders waste no time in celebrating the glorious winter weather. Peak season runs through March when temperatures are ideal for beach days and snorkeling, and the Lantern Festival (Loi Krathong Festival) and Patong Carnival draw in the crowds. If you can bear the heat, which sometimes climbs as high as 100°F (39°C), come in April for the legendary Thai New Year (Songkran) celebrations—the gigantic water fight will cool you down.

Getting around

Whether you prefer a taxi or tuk-tuk, you’ll need wheels to get around Thailand’s largest island. The cheapest option is catching a songthaew, which runs to most destinations on the island—ask locally for the routes as formal timetables are hard to come by. For a bit more flexibility, rent a motorbike or car, or download Grab (Southeast Asia’s answer to Uber). If you want to explore further, regular ferries and speed boats cruise out to the surrounding islands.

Traveler tips

Escaping the beaten track isn’t easy on tours in Phuket, but there are still a few lesser-known spots to seek out. For uncrowded sands and underwater views with more fish than snorkels, Banana Beach, on the west coast, is reached by a steep trail and remains a less-developed beach in Phuket with a single beachfront restaurant. For a street food hub with a more local vibe, try the small Kor Jaan night market along Kra Road in the Old Town.

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People Also Ask
Q:Why is Phuket famous?
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Phuket is known for its tropical beaches including Mai Khao Beach, vibrant nightlife, and rich culture. Tourists flock here to try outdoor activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling and to enjoy a relaxing vacation on the beach. The Thai island has everything from zoos and museums to great restaurants and lively Bangla Road bars.

Q:How do you pronounce Phuket?
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Phuket is pronounced “poo-ket” not “foo-ket.” You'll see the “ph” letter combination in the Thai language often, but it’s always pronounced with a hard “p” rather than the “f” sound that English speakers are accustomed to.

Q:Which part of Phuket is best to stay?
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Phuket is a large island with several regions. Singles and young travelers flock to popular Patong. For a more family-friendly stay, there are Kata and Kamala beach areas. Surin and Karon boast lovely beaches. Stay in Bangtao for a more sophisticated nightlife. Beachless Phuket Town is a thriving cultural hub.

Q:What are the best things to do in Phuket?
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This coastal hub is known for its outdoor activities, from scuba diving to parasailing to relaxing on the beach. Popular full-day trips from Phuket include the nearby Phi Phi Islands and James Bond Island. At night, you can visit a bustling night market with authentic Thai food and souvenirs.

Q:Is Phuket expensive for tourists?
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No. Phuket is an affordable destination. Stay in modest rooms on the cheap or go for luxury resort options with higher price tags. Enjoy local street food for a dollar or two, or sit down to a nice meal that costs about what fast-casual food does in Europe or the US.

Q:What can you do in Phuket for cheap?
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The cheapest activity to do here is relaxing on Phuket beaches, which is free. For a more adventurous activity with a relatively low price tag, try a parasailing tour over Patong or a Muay Thai boxing match.