
Phuket
Thailand’s largest island, where turquoise waters meet lush tropical landscapes and world-class luxury
Discover Phuket
Thailand’s largest island, Phuket is a tropical paradise that offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern luxury. From the vibrant nightlife of Patong to the serene beaches of Kata and Karon, Phuket caters to every type of traveler.
The island’s west coast is lined with stunning beaches, each with its own character—from the bustling shores of Patong to the peaceful coves of Nai Harn. Inland, you’ll discover lush rainforests, hidden waterfalls, and the iconic Big Buddha overlooking the island.
Our curated collection of luxury villas in Phuket provides the ultimate base for exploring this stunning destination. Wake up to panoramic ocean views, enjoy private infinity pools overlooking the Andaman Sea, and experience Thai hospitality at its finest.
30+
Beaches
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Buddhist Temples
Year-Round
Tropical Climate
1hr
From Bangkok
Things to See & Do
Explore the best attractions Phuket has to offer

Patong Beach
The most famous and vibrant beach in Phuket, Patong is the heart of the island’s entertainment scene. This 3-kilometer stretch of sand offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and water sports. By day, enjoy jet skiing, parasailing, and beach volleyball. By night, the beachfront comes alive with restaurants, bars, and clubs.
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Kata Beach
Kata Beach is divided into two bays - Kata Yai (Big Kata) and Kata Noi (Little Kata). This family-friendly destination offers calm, clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is particularly popular with surfers during the monsoon season when waves can reach impressive heights.
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Ya Nui Beach
A hidden gem tucked between rocky headlands, Ya Nui Beach is a small, secluded spot perfect for snorkeling and kayaking. The calm waters are home to vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life, making it a favorite among nature lovers.
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Karon Beach
Stretching over 3 kilometers, Karon Beach is one of Phuket’s longest and most peaceful beaches. The fine white sand produces a distinctive squeaking sound when you walk on it. The beach is less commercialized than Patong, offering a more relaxed atmosphere.
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Surin Beach
Known as 'Millionaire’s Row' due to the luxury resorts and villas that line its shores, Surin Beach offers a sophisticated beach experience. The golden sand and clear waters are perfect for swimming and sunbathing, while the nearby beach clubs provide upscale dining and entertainment options.
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Rawai Beach
Rawai Beach is a charming fishing village known for its seafood restaurants and vibrant local culture. While the beach itself is not ideal for swimming due to boat traffic, it serves as a gateway to nearby islands and offers stunning sunset views.
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Mai Khao Beach
Stretching over 11 kilometers, Mai Khao is Phuket’s longest beach and part of Sirinat National Park. This tranquil beach is ideal for long walks, birdwatching, and witnessing sea turtles nesting during the season. The nearby luxury resorts offer a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.
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Kamala Beach
A tranquil beach located north of Patong, Kamala is perfect for those seeking a quieter escape. The calm waters are ideal for swimming and stand-up paddleboarding. The beach is also home to Phuket FantaSea, a cultural theme park offering spectacular shows and entertainment.
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Freedom Beach
Accessible only by boat or a steep jungle trail, Freedom Beach is a hidden gem that rewards visitors with pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. This secluded beach offers a tranquil escape from the crowds, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.
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Nai Harn Beach
Nestled in a quiet bay on Phuket’s southern coast, Nai Harn Beach is a favorite among locals and travelers seeking a more laid-back vibe. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and offers calm waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding.
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Nai Yang Beach
Located within Sirinat National Park, Nai Yang Beach is a peaceful haven known for its natural beauty and turtle conservation efforts. The beach features soft sand, clear waters, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for families and nature lovers.
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Nai Thon Beach
A quiet, crescent-shaped beach on Phuket’s northwest coast, Nai Thon offers a serene escape with soft sand and clear waters. The beach is ideal for swimming and relaxing, with a few beachfront restaurants serving fresh seafood.
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Getting to Phuket
By Air
Phuket International Airport (HKT) receives direct flights from Bangkok (1 hour), Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and many other international destinations.
Airport Transfer
Private transfers, taxis, and ride-sharing services are available at the airport. Many luxury villas offer complimentary airport pickup for guests.
Getting Around
Rent a car or scooter for flexibility, use Grab for convenient rides, or arrange private drivers through your villa for a hassle-free experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Phuket?
The best time to visit Phuket is from November to February during the cool, dry season when temperatures are comfortable (25-31°C) and rainfall is minimal.
How do I get to Phuket?
Phuket International Airport (HKT) is well-connected to major Asian cities and international destinations. Direct flights are available from Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and many other cities.
Is Phuket suitable for families?
Absolutely! Phuket offers family-friendly beaches like Kata and Karon, water parks, elephant sanctuaries, and numerous activities suitable for all ages.
What currency is used in Phuket?
Thai Baht (THB) is the local currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, but cash is recommended for local markets and street vendors.
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