Hotels in Phuket
105 hotels across 4 neighborhoods
Browse hotels in Phuket, Thailand — properties from Patong Beach to the Sino-Portuguese Old Town. Phuket Airport is 32 km from Phuket City centre.
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About Phuket
Phuket, Thailand: The Complete Travel Guide
Phuket is Thailand's largest island and one of Southeast Asia's most celebrated destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year with its powder-white beaches, turquoise Andaman Sea waters, vibrant nightlife, and rich Sino-Portuguese heritage. Whether you're seeking a sun-soaked beach retreat, a family adventure, a luxury escape, or a budget-friendly holiday, Phuket delivers on every front — and then some.
Beaches and Coastal Districts
Phuket's western coastline is lined with a string of distinct beach districts, each with its own character. Patong is the island's most energetic hub, home to a wide sandy beach, countless restaurants, and the legendary Bangla Road — a pedestrianised street that transforms into a dazzling neon-lit entertainment strip after dark. It's the go-to area for travellers who want to be at the centre of the action, and beach hotels in Patong range from budget guesthouses to sleek sea-view resorts.
Just south of Patong, Karon offers a longer, quieter stretch of beach with a more relaxed atmosphere, making it popular with couples and families. Kata, further south still, is beloved for its laid-back surf culture, clear waters, and charming village feel. Both Karon and Kata are well-served by beach hotels and are excellent bases for exploring the southern part of the island.
Landmarks, Culture, and Day Trips
Beyond the beaches, Phuket rewards curious travellers with a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. The Big Buddha Phuket, a 45-metre white marble statue seated atop Nakkerd Hill, is one of the island's most iconic sights and offers panoramic views across the coastline. Entry is free, though modest dress is required as it is an active place of worship.
Wat Chalong is Phuket's most important and visited Buddhist temple, an ornate complex of gilded spires and intricate murals that provides a genuine glimpse into Thai religious life. Meanwhile, Old Phuket Town — the historic heart of Phuket Town district — enchants visitors with its pastel-painted Sino-Portuguese shophouses, independent cafés, weekend markets, and vibrant street art.
For those looking to venture beyond the island, Phang Nga Bay is an unmissable day trip, famous for its dramatic limestone karsts rising from emerald-green water, including the iconic James Bond Island. The Phi Phi Islands are another classic day-trip destination, offering spectacular snorkelling, crystal-clear lagoons, and some of the most photogenic scenery in all of Thailand.
Where to Stay in Phuket
Accommodation in Phuket spans every budget and travel style. Luxury hotels in Phuket are world-class, with clifftop infinity pools, private beach access, and award-winning spas — many concentrated along the west coast and on headlands between beaches. Families will find plenty of family-friendly hotels in Phuket with kids' clubs, shallow pools, and easy beach access, particularly in Karon and Kata. Hotels with a pool are practically the norm across all price points, while hotels with sea view are plentiful along the hillsides flanking Patong, Karon, and Kata. Travellers on a tighter budget will find solid budget hotels in Phuket in both the beach districts and Phuket Town.
Practical Tips for Visiting Phuket
- Getting there: Phuket International Airport (HKT) receives direct flights from major Asian hubs and many European cities, making it one of Thailand's best-connected gateways.
- Best time to visit: The dry season runs from November to April, with the coolest, sunniest conditions peaking between December and February. The wet season (May–October) brings lower prices and fewer crowds, though some days see heavy rain.
- Getting around: Taxis, ride-hailing apps (Grab), and tuk-tuks are the main options. Renting a scooter is popular but requires caution on busy roads.
- Currency and payments: The Thai Baht (THB) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available; many tourist-facing businesses accept cards.
- Dress respectfully: When visiting temples like Wat Chalong or the Big Buddha, cover shoulders and knees.
- Bargaining: Expected at markets; not appropriate in fixed-price shops or restaurants.
- Safety: Swim only at beaches with lifeguards, especially during the wet season when red flags indicate dangerous currents.
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