Phuket: The Latest 2025 Travel Guide

🏝 Editor's Guide: A Complete Guide to Phuket Travel

Phuket, Thailand's largest island, is a world-renowned holiday destination. With its azure waters, white sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and abundant water activities, Phuket offers everything you need for a relaxing getaway, stunning photo opportunities, or exciting marine sports.


📍 Must-see attractions in Phuket

1. Patong Beach

  • Features : The most lively beach in Phuket, with many restaurants, bars and shopping malls nearby.
  • Editor’s Tip : Enjoy water activities during the day and experience the nightlife on Bangla Road.

2. Kata Beach & Karon Beach

  • Features : Compared to Patong, it is quieter, the beach is clean, and it is suitable for families and couples.
  • Editor's suggestion : The sunset at Kata Beach is super beautiful and suitable for taking photos and checking in.

3. Phi Phi Islands

  • Features : A world-class island made famous by the movie "The Beach," offering snorkeling and island-hopping tours.
  • Editor's note : It is recommended to take a one-day or two-day tour. Go early as there will be fewer people.

4. Racha Island / Raya Island

  • Features : The water is crystal clear, very suitable for snorkeling and diving.
  • Editor’s tip : There are fewer people than Phi Phi Island, and it feels more private.

5. Wat Chalong

  • Features : The most important Buddhist temple in Phuket, with gorgeous architecture.
  • Editor's suggestion : Dress modestly and avoid sleeveless clothing and shorts.

6. Phuket Old Town

  • Features : Sino-Portuguese style buildings, colorful streets, hipster cafes and markets.
  • Editor’s tip : On Sundays, there’s the Phuket Sunday Market, with tons of local specialties.

7. Big Buddha

  • Features : Located on a hill, it overlooks the entire Phuket Island. The Buddha statue is 45 meters high and is awe-inspiring.
  • Editor's suggestion : Go to see the sunset in the evening for a beautiful view.

🍤 Must-try food in Phuket

gourmet food Recommended locations Editor's Thoughts
Tom Yum Goong Seaside restaurants, night markets The taste is sour, spicy and rich, and the seafood is fresh.
Pad Thai Patong Night Market and Food Stalls Stir-fried until sweet with a hint of burnt aroma.
Mango Sticky Rice Markets and dessert shops The mango is sweet and the glutinous rice with coconut milk is very comforting.
Phuket Seafood Platter Rawai Seafood Market Lobster, crab, oyster and shrimp are all available at once.
coconut ice cream Beach vendors Rich and refreshing, a must-have for cooling off in the summer.
Thai grilled fish Night market, seafood restaurant The skin is crispy and the fish is tender, and it is even better with spicy sauce.

🚐 Phuket Transportation Guide

1. Taxi/Grab

  • The most convenient, but the price is high.
  • Editor’s Tip : Grab may add a surcharge in some areas of Phuket.

2. Motorcycle rental

  • The rent is cheap (about 200-300 baht/day) and there is a lot of flexibility.
  • Editor's reminder : You need an international driver's license and wear a helmet.

3. Charter a car

  • Suitable for multiple people or day trips, the price depends on the route.

4. Songthaew

  • Blue songthaews connect the main beaches with the city. They are cheap but have irregular service.

5. Airport to city/beach

  • You can take a taxi, airport bus or book a shuttle bus to Patong, which takes about 45 minutes.

🎯 Editor recommends a 4-day itinerary

Day 1 : Patong Beach → Bangla Road Nightlife
Day 2 : Island Hopping Tour to Phi Phi Island
Day 3 : Wat Chalong → Big Buddha → Phuket Old Town → Sunday Market (Sunday only)
Day 4 : Snorkeling at Emperor Island → Seafood Dinner → Sunset at the Beach

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