Things to Do in PHUKET
Phuket is Thailand's largest island and its most loved beach escape — a place where powder-white sand, warm Andaman water, and a genuinely buzzing food and nightlife scene all sit within a short drive of one another. Most visitors base themselves on the west coast, where Kata, Karon, and Patong beaches string together sunset views, beach clubs, and easy access to the island-hopping piers.
The real magic of Phuket, though, is what lies just offshore. Speedboats and ferries leave daily for the Phi Phi Islands, Maya Bay, and the Similan Islands, where you can snorkel over coral gardens, kayak into hidden lagoons, and swim in some of the clearest water in the country. Back on land, the viewpoints along the southern cape — Promthep, Karon, and the Big Buddha atop the Nakkerd Hills — are worth the trip for the panoramas alone.
Phuket rewards every kind of traveler. Families gravitate to the calm bays and the island's theme parks and aquariums; couples book sunset cruises and long-tail boat tours; adventurers dive, surf the monsoon swells, or zip-line through the inland rainforest. When the sun drops, Old Phuket Town comes alive with Sino-Portuguese shophouses, street art, and night markets serving Hokkien noodles and mango sticky rice.
Whether you have a single day or a full week, Phuket makes it simple: book a tour, get picked up at your hotel, and let a local guide handle the rest.