
Phuket City
Pearl of the Andaman. Stunning beaches, island hopping, and electric nightlife.
Quick Facts: Phuket City in December
- Cheapest fare
- ฿1,351
- Cheapest month
- July
- Airlines
- 4 carriers
- Flight time
- ~1h 30m
- Non-stop
- Direct flights available
- Avg temperature
- 28°C
- Climate
- Hot
- Cost of living
- Affordable
- Distance
- 0 km
Pearl of the Andaman. Stunning beaches, island hopping, and electric nightlife.
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฿1,351
December avg
฿1,654
December median
฿1,351
December p90
฿2,097
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About Phuket City
Phuket, Thailand's largest island, is a tropical paradise with a diverse range of experiences. Most visitors head straight to Patong for its famous beach and vibrant (and sometimes wild) nightlife on Bangla Road. For a more relaxed vibe, Kata and Karon beaches offer beautiful sands and excellent surf. Don't miss Old Phuket Town, a charming area of colorful Sino-Portuguese shophouses, trendy cafes, and local markets that reveal the island's history as a tin-mining hub. The Big Buddha, a 45-meter tall white marble statue sitting atop Nakkerd Hill, is one of the island's most important landmarks and offers 360-degree views of the coastline. Wat Chalong is the most significant Buddhist temple on the island and is a must-visit for its intricate architecture and spiritual importance. Navigating Phuket is easiest by renting a scooter, but be mindful of the traffic. From the luxury resorts of the north to the busy beaches of the south, Phuket is a multifaceted gateway to the Andaman Sea.
Phuket is the perfect base for exploring the stunning islands of the Andaman Sea. Day trips to the Phi Phi Islands are incredibly popular, featuring the famous Maya Bay and crystal-clear waters for snorkeling. Phang Nga Bay, with its dramatic limestone karsts and the iconic 'James Bond Island,' is best explored by sea canoe to see the hidden lagoons and caves. For a quieter experience, the Similan Islands offer world-class diving or snorkeling in pristine coral reefs. Back on the main island, there are dozens of beaches to explore. Freedom Beach is a hidden gem accessible only by boat or a steep hike, while Nai Harn is a local favorite for its calm waters and great sunset views. Whether you want to sunbathe, learn to surf, or take a traditional long-tail boat out for a private tour, Phuket's coastline is its greatest asset, offering endless opportunities for water-based fun and relaxation.
Southern Thai food is known for being spicy and bold, and Phuket is no exception. Try 'Moo Hong' (braised pork belly), a local specialty influenced by Hokkien Chinese immigrants. The Sunday Walking Street Market in Old Town is a great place to sample a wide variety of local snacks, from grilled seafood to traditional Thai sweets. For a local breakfast, head to a dim sum shop or try 'Khanom Jeen'—rice noodles with a spicy fish curry sauce. Seafood is, of course, a major draw. Rawai Beach features a seafood market where you can buy the fresh catch of the day and have a nearby restaurant cook it to your liking for a small fee. For a more upscale experience, there are many beachside restaurants offering fresh lobster and prawns with a view. Don't forget to try the local pineapples, which are famous for being extra sweet and crunchy. Phuket's culinary scene is a rich blend of Thai, Malay, and Chinese influences, creating a unique and delicious regional profile.
Phuket is a world-class destination for wellness. Many high-end resorts offer comprehensive spa treatments, yoga retreats, and detox programs. For a more local experience, traditional Thai massages are available everywhere and are an essential part of the Thai holiday experience. The island's hilly interior also offers opportunities for meditation retreats and quiet reflection away from the busy beach zones. Ethical tourism is increasingly important in Phuket. Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary where you can observe these majestic animals in a natural environment without riding them or watching them perform. The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project near Bang Pae Waterfall is another great initiative helping to return rescued animals to the wild. Phuket is also a great place for eco-adventures like jungle trekking and visiting the island's last remaining rainforests in Khao Phra Thaeo National Park. These experiences allow you to enjoy the island's natural beauty responsibly.