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Accommodation In Phuket

Let’s be honest with each other for a moment, shall we? Most people’s idea of a perfect holiday includes sprawling in a hammock on a distant beach, staring out into the great blue yonder while holding a drink with an umbrella in it, all topped off with a “don’t know, don’t care” attitude.

One place where you can find all that is Phuket, Thailand. The greatest writers in the world couldn’t describe the natural beauty of this place, so we’re not even going to try. You have to see it for yourself—book Phuket accommodation and find your own slice of paradise.

Things to Do in Phuket

There’s water everywhere, so naturally many activities take place on or in the liquid realm. A quick speedboat ride away from Phuket is Phang Nga Bay, which could stand in as a Hollywood set. Check out the limestone islets that look like they belong in Avatar, and you might even spot one of the black finless porpoises that roam the bay’s shallow waters.

Head back to your accommodation near Surin Beach and take part in a surfing lesson from the local shop—the gentle waves provide a perfect canvas for beginners. Once you’re done getting radical, go souvenir hunting in the streets of Old Phuket Town and stop off at one of the cafes for a belly-pleasing dish of hokkien mee.

No Phuket getaway is complete without a visit to one of its 29 Buddhist temples. The most important of them all is Wat Chalong and its Grand Pagoda, where a bone splinter from Lord Buddha rests. Just be sure to take your shoes off before entering.

For a deeper understanding of the beliefs and stories that led to these temples, visit the Phuket FantaSea Cultural Theme Park. There’s heaps to do here—from eating and shopping to taking in shows and gawking at fancy buildings—and all of it is designed to celebrate Thai culture.

When it comes to nightlife, we know what you’re thinking: “Those wild stories can’t all be true”. Oh yes, they can. Take a walk down Patong’s Bangla Road after sunset and see for yourself. Maybe make sure you bring along a friend to ensure you get home in one piece.

Getting To & Around Phuket

Flights to Phuket land at Phuket International Airport (HKT), 32km from Phuket hotels in the city centre. Getting around is a piece of cake thanks to Phuket’s many transport options. Almost everything in the small beach towns is within walking distance, but if you care to venture further out, the buses, taxis and tuk tuks are perfect.

A tuk tuk is a small open-air truck or van that can get you to and from hotels in Phuket. These things are pretty spiffy looking, if we do say so ourselves, and a ride in one should definitely be on your Phuket bucket list. If you want control of your own horsepower, hire a motorbike or book Wotif car hire.

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Hey, do you ever wish you could celebrate the fact that you don’t eat meat? Even if you don’t, you can appease the herbivores in your travel party by bringing them to the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in October. There are plenty of cool street processions, fire walking and, yes, all the meatless cuisine you could ever hope to consume.

Embrace all things mystic and beautiful at the Loy Krathong Festival on 15 November. No one knows how this festival started out, but it involves an awful lot of bright, shiny objects. Locals (and maybe you!) build or obtain tiny floats with candles on them. When the sun goes down, the candles are lit and the floats are set loose on the nearest body of water…whether it’s a lake, a river or the ocean itself. Make a wish!

Must-See Spots

If you only have one day in Phuket…well, we don’t know what to tell you. That’s just nuts. But we’ll give it a shot.

That Buddha was quite a guy, right? The people of Phuket agree; they like him so much, they built a gigantic white statue in his honour. Seriously, this guy is 45m tall, and yes, he is looking right at you. Don’t worry: that’s a beatific smile, not a smirk. Once you’re sitting next to him, you’ll have fantastic views of the entire island. Ready to dazzle your social media followers? Start snapping and posting and let Buddha and his surroundings do the rest.

Did the sun go down while you were hanging out with the big guy? No fear: head for Naka Market. This place really revs up when the sun goes down, and is full of some of the best food in Phuket, along with all the souvenirs and handicrafts you could want. Pick up something for yourself, something for mum and maybe something for us. Yes, you really do need those apple slices drenched in sugar. And the brownie. And the entire chicken. And yes, you do need that cool-looking jacket.

Get Outside!

Let’s get real: Phuket is a tropical paradise, and that means you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors, rain or shine. Some of the best places to stay in Phuket are right on the beach, so start your quest for fun there. If the sun is out, dive into clear blue water at Kata Beach. You can make friends with the local sea life if you bring your snorkel and some fins, or you can try to impress the locals with your wave-sliding hijinks. Stretch out on the warm sand, slather on some sun cream and let your mind wander. Seriously, all that’s missing from this picture is a fruity drink in your hand.

You can’t visit Phuket without making a stop at Khao Sok National Park. If you’re ever required to describe paradise, this might be it. Located in Surat Thani province, about 150km north of Phuket, Khao Sok is home to heaps of wildlife and local flora. Waterfalls pour off dramatic clifftops and green water beckons you to dive in. Yes, those are local monkeys. They’re pretty cute, aren’t they?

A visit to Thailand will make you feel like a million bucks—but you don’t need to spend that much to get there. Reach tropical nirvana (or just a state of ultimate relaxation) by booking accommodation in Phuket through Wotif. We’ll get you there with plenty of cash to spare. Wouldn’t you rather spend it at the night markets, anyway?

Phuket hotels essential information

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Courtyard by Marriott Phuket Town, Royal Phuket City Hotel, Nanachart Mansion, Baan Suwantawe, The Memory at On On Hotel, Novotel Phuket City Phokeethra Hotel, Isara Boutique Hotel and Cafe, Hotel Midtown Ratsada, ibis Styles Phuket City Hotel

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Phuket?
If Phuket is your holiday HQ, drop your bags and amp up the chillax vibes at Shunli Hostel. A balcony and a 24-hour front desk are a couple of reasons guests love staying here. Want quick access to Central Festival Phuket Shopping Centre and Phuket Weekend Market? Then check in to Casa Blanca Boutique hotel, another one of our leading hotels in Phuket. When it’s time to book, Wotif is your ultimate go-to for getting unbeatable deals on Phuket accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Phuket?
Visitors normally spend 6 days exploring Phuket. But how long you decide to stay is completely up to you. Check out our popular Phuket hotel offers, grab yourself a bargain, and then start putting together an itinerary that makes each moment count.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Phuket?
Many first-time visitors like to stay in Talat Yai. It’s home to some of the most sought-after Phuket hotels, including Shunli Hostel and Casa Blanca Boutique hotel. There are plenty of things to put on your to-do list in this area, such as Phuket Weekend Market and Patong Go-Kart Speedway and Phuket Offroad Fun Park.
How much does a Phuket hotel cost?
Rates depend on the kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Phuket hotel deals. Start the search for your Phuket hotel by entering your travel dates, then use the filters to fine-tune the results by budget, amenities, property type and more. May, July and September are the most popular months, so steering clear of these will help you find AU$16 cheap accommodation in Phuket.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Phuket?
Get the lowdown on how to score cheap hotels in Phuket with these insider tips:

  • Try a little midweek magic: Rates tend to be cheaper from Monday to Thursday.
  • Sign up for a Wotif account: Get exclusive Mates Rates discounts, including 10% or more off select hotels, when you’re signed in to Wotif.
  • Embrace the peace of off-peak travel: February, March and November are Phuket’s quietest months. Room rates, flights and activities are more affordable during this time.
  • Refine your search using our handy filter tool: Then simply sort by the lowest price to score an incredible deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Phuket?
Of course you can. Using our “Property class” filter you can discover the swankiest digs that offer top-class service, indulgent perks and bedding with thread counts so high it’ll make you dizzy. Check out these Phuket luxury hotels:


Which hotels in Phuket are family-friendly?
Pick an awesome hotel for your getaway and your little ones will think you’re cooler than a pirate on a treasure hunt. That’s why we make it easy-peasy to look for family accommodation in Phuket. Just use our “Family friendly” filter to discover stays loaded with kid-approved amenities like pools, organised activities and playgrounds. Here are three of our favourites:


What is the best area to stay in Phuket?
Chinatown and Old Phuket Town are two neighbourhoods that make Phuket such an exciting destination. Another top choice for your accommodation in Phuket is Talat Yai. But no matter where you want to be, we have properties that’ll be right up your alley. To view all the different Phuket hotel locations, select “View map” at the top of the page.

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