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Welcome Welcome to your ultimate Phuket Travel Guide & Info - Travel Information and Tourist Guide!
We've created this website to assist you in planning your trip to phuket, to help explore the immense and exciting Sights & Opportunities in Asia's premier beach resort and to share information, photos and travel stories for both Phuket greenhorns and insiders.
You can find all topics in the menu which is clearly displayed on all sites. For information on Phuket which is of importance to every tourist in phuket, take a look at the "Visitor Guide" section. Already know where your hotel is located? Then you may wanna know which significant sights are near you - simply select your region from the drop-down menu under "Sights & Attractions" and start exploring!
On phuket-phuket.org you're also able to find several hundred videos and photos directly shot in the streets and beaches of phuket, the latest news, travel links, a detailed map with loads of info, hotels and much much more.
In a hurry? Don't want to read through a lot of pages of info? Then just read this one page you're on right now. We've summarized all you really need to know about Phuket City in a nutshell. Of course, there are still links to all the details, if you want to know more. Still not enough for you? Then check out our "Posts" section where we publish travel stories and other Phuket/Thailand related stuff. Have fun exploring Phuket!

Welcome to Phuket Island!

This section gives you a basic overview on what’s on offer. Either use the links here or navigate through the Web’s Most Extensive Phuket Travel Guide using the menu above. But there is lots more to find on Phuket-Phuket.org that goes beyond a simple stay in Phuket such as thousands of pictures and videos, a zoomable map, the latest news directly brought to you from Phuket and mich more- explore Phuket now!

Phuket Visitor Guide

We’ve created a huge Phuket Visitor Guide which is clearly arranged according to topics for your next trip to Phuket. Here you can find all the information from shopping, beaches, weathernightlife to  attractions and sports and activities … you need in order to enjoy your timeon Phuket Island and make the most of it - Check it out!
History & Culture

Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist country and Phuket features a number of beautiful temples scattered around the island and within the city. Read through our History and Culture Guide to be prepared for your trip to Phuket. Get to know the Thai Culture, Thai etiquette and learn more about temles in Thailand… More.
Getting Here

Phuket is easily accessible by air, train, ferry, taxi and bus. Phuket has an international airport located in the north of the island. It all depends on what you are comfortable with, how much you want to pay and how quickly you want to get to where you want to go. More info.
Getting Around

Phuket is a easy city to get around, transport options are numerous, frequent and cheap. Whenever you need a ride in Phuket Town just look out fir the famous 'Tuk-Tuk', show them that you want to hop on and voilá. You can get anywhere for a few Baht. If your resort is located in a beach resort area, you'll be within walking distance of the beach, plus several dining spots and shopping areas … Find out more.
Accommodation

Few destinations offer the incredible array of holiday accommodation which you can find in Phuket. Only about 2 hours away from Thailand's capital Bangkok by plane, Phuket Island offers accommodation for those seeking a busy beach resort area as well as for those who just want to relax, party or enjoy the great nightlife and discos ... You’re spoilt for choice - here.

Weather & Climate

Phuket has a balmy tropical climate, with 2 distinct seasons that shift with the direction of the monsoons. The northeast monsoon season, from November through March, brings cooler breezes and sunny, dry days. The wet southwest monsoon runs from May through October. Phuket has consistent temperatures year-round, with lows in the mid-20°C and peak temperature of about 35°. March and April are very hot months, while November-January are rather cool ... More.

Living Here in Phuket

Phuket is a popular destination for ex-pats for its beautiful beaches, hot weather and cheap ‘amenities’ and in response to this demand, Phuket has attracted an increasing number of attractions and conveniences of international standard. The restaurants, hotels and resorts in Phuket are first class. The shopping is convenient and plentiful as there are many big markets and malls. For good reason Phuket Island attracts a large expat crowd, find out where to hang out, how much it costs, where to find a condo … Here.

Phuket is emerging as a top South East Asia destination for shopping. The city brings together chain stores and local boutiques, international outlets and cheap knock offs. Phuket offers its visitors a wide range of choices. Depending on what you are interested in you can make decent purchases on Furniture & Decoration, Gold and Gems, Tailor Made Suits, Souvenirs and anything else crossing your way while exploring and endless browsing through Phuket’s roads … Shop till your drop.

Nightlife & Entertainment

It’s the prime reason most people come to Phuket and Phuket really offers an exciting selection from night clubs to fine dining, and of course the endless girlie and beer bars. There are plenty of places to party after a day at the beach, including lively Thai style nightclubs with live bands, discos cranking with dance music, small beachside bars, sedate pubs and go-go clubs full of friendly Thai gitls. In general the nightlife in Phuket is concentrated around the tourist beaches of Patong, Rawai, Kata, Karon and Phuket City ... More nightlife and entertainment.
Phuket at a Glance Are you in a hurry? Don't want to read through all those pages of information on Phuket? Then just read this one. We've summarized all you really need to know about Phuket City in a nutshell. Of course, there are still links to all the details and the menu above, if you want to know more.
Is Phuket For You? Old tree branch on sandy beachPhuket is of course, a beach destination, so if that's not what you're looking for, you might as well move on to Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Koh Samui Island. There are plenty of water sports on offer, as well as a number of other activities. You can find all of them in the section 'Sights & Attractions' and in our 'Visitor Guide'. Phuket is the biggest island in Thailand at 550sq km, which is the same size as Singapore, located in west coast of Southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea. Phuket is a mountainous covered by forest. The lowlands are comprised of rubber plantations, pineapples and coconuts. Named  'Pearl of the South' by the tourist industry Phuket is Thailand’s most visited island. Thailand’s only island province revolves around and thrives on tourism, but still retains a bit of the real Thailand. There are many ways to pass the day in Phuket City. There are more tourists on Phuket than on any other Thai island, so think twice to come here if you are looking for lonely beaches. Most people go to the beaches on the southwestern side, which are packed with amenities and entertainment options. Spectacular scenery, stunning tropical sunrises and warm  crystal clear ocean awaits you at Asia's most popular beach and holiday destination due to its perfect velvety, white palm-lined beaches and seasides. The most famous beaches are Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala and Nai Harn Beach. Phuket and its islands are ideal for snorkeling, sailing, diving, golfing and all kinds of sports and entertainment one can wish for and there is plenty of awesome accommodation available which ranges from standard bungalows to 5 star hotels Creative Commons License photo credit: René Ehrhardt
When to go to Phuket longtail boatsPhuket can be enjoyed at just about any time of year. However, if you're looking for a bit of nice sunshine and fine sand, you'd best avoid September and October, that's when the monsoon rains really starts to hit Phuket hard. To avoid the big crowds, you might also want to avoid the long holiday weekends, when hoards of Thais from Bangkok often descend on Phuket and all the tourists from Europe arrive. Creative Commons License photo credit: Mohd Saifulnazim Azman
How to Get to Phuket Long tailed boatIf you have not come to Phuket directly by plane about the only practical way to get to Phuket is to drive there from Bangkok. Buses are available from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal, or you can arrange for a private transfer by car, bus or van. See the getting to Phuket page for more info on this. Driving is most of the time the easier decision but you could also try to get there by boat, train, plane or even with your bike if you are traveling on low-budget! Creative Commons License photo credit: IMP1
Location and Climate Railay Bay / Thailand, KrabiPhuket island is located in the tropical zone off the west coast of the southern part of Thailand in the Andaman Sea and is connected to Phang-nga province by Sarasin Bridge and Thep Krasattri Bridge. It's approx 860 km. away from Bangkok by road and 80 minutes by air. There are only two seasons in a year: the rainy season from May to October and the hot season from November to April. September and October are the wettest months. The best period is from November through February with an occasional breeze. The average temperatures range between 23°C and 33°C.Creative Commons License photo credit: flydime
Getting Around in Phuket Snorkel Paradise Similan Island, ThailandThere are a few metered taxis in Phuket, but not too many. The most common mode of transport is the songtaew, a light pick-up truck or minibus with benches mounted along either side of its bed. These work like buses: You hop on the back of a truck going your way, and hop off when it passes close to your destination. You pay a flat fee of around 10-20 Baht for trips within Phuket, or up to 50 Baht for trips off the island. We cover Tuk-Tuks on the transportation page but those are not seen very often at the beach of course. Creative Commons License photo credit: René Ehrhardt
What To See Palm tree at dawn, Patong beachPhuket is definitely a beach destination, so water sports are definitely at the top of the list of things to do. Phuket is a relatively new city, so there isn't much in the way of cultural sights - Check out our Cultural Sights Page on Bangkok if you want to stop there first and then head down to Phuket. Highlights on the island include Phuket Town, with it's old traditional Thai character that suggests what the island was like before the tourists arrive. You might be fascinated by the old mansions and their Sino-Portuguese architecture or quite lanes with century-old Chinese herbalists shops. Then there are the great viewpoints above Kata Bay and at Promthep cape, from which to see the sunset or the chedi at Wat Chalong. Nevertheless there is plenty on offer, you can find all the info on ourActivities & Sports page. snf on the ' What To See & Do' page. Creative Commons License photo credit: René Ehrhardt
Phuket Shopping Fire spinPhuket is the perfect destination in Thailand if you are looking for great markets, big-ass malls, souvenirs for your friends and family at home, boutiques .... and much more (besides Bangkok, of course). Probably because it attracts so many weekend holiday-makers from Bangkok, Phuket has quite a few shopping centers. These offer a range of goods, from clothing to books, as well as a large number of restaurants to choose from. Phuket Town now has several department stores, which make it easy for visitors to find the essentials. Hundreds and hundreds of little shops and street stalls, meanwhile, sell cheap and often very nice beach and sportswear. The department stores usually have fixed prices. You can bargain in the smaller shops. Don’t forget to check out our Phuket Shopping page to read more about  Shopping & Souvenirs in Thailand.Creative Commons License photo credit: Gaetan Lee
Thai Currency Koh Nang Yuan, ThailandThe currency of Thailand is the "Baht" - sometimes spelled "Bath". One Baht is divisible into 100 Satangs. Major credit cards such as Visa and Master Card are accepted by hotels and large shops, but "hard cash" is the preferred tender almost everywhere, be it Baht, Dollar or Euro. Travelers checks are not widely accepted outside of hotels, so change them for money at a bank exchange, which you'll find in any and every tourist destination. Central Thai is the official language and used in business and tourism areas. People in general use southern Thai dialect, which sounds more succinct and is spoken faster than the central Thai. English is understood in tourist areas.Creative Commons License photo credit: ccdoh1
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