Discover the diverse wonders of Phuket, Thailand, from its vibrant cultural temples and bustling nightlife to its serene beaches and breathtaking natural landscapes. This curated collection offers an unforgettable journey through the 'Pearl of the Andaman'.
Juy Tui Shrine
The Jui Tui Shrine is a prominent landmark celebrating over a century of Chinese tradition and spirituality, dedicated to the god of Opera and dance, especially lively during the Phuket Vegetarian Festival.
Wat Chalong
Wat Chalong is the largest and most revered Buddhist temple in Phuket, officially named Wat Chaitararam, known for its rich history, pivotal role during the 1876 Chinese Rebellion, and the Chedi that houses a fragment of the Buddha's bone.
Wat Pranang Sang
Wat Pranang Sang is a serene temple dating back over 2 centuries, serving as a rallying point during the Burmese invasion of Phuket in 1785, housing a main prayer hall, golden stupa, and a Chinese shrine.
Promthep Cape
Promthep Cape, located at the southernmost tip of Phuket Island, is known for its spectacular sunsets, a lighthouse with a small museum, and an elephant shrine, offering a combination of Thai cuisine and scenic views of the Andaman Sea.
Khao Rang Hill Viewpoint
Khao Rang Hill Viewpoint offers unparalleled views of Phuket Town, Chalong Bay, and neighboring islands, featuring Wat Khao Rang, a Buddhist temple with a golden sitting Buddha, and enhanced viewpoints for scenic enjoyment.
Bangla Boxing Stadium
Bangla Boxing Stadium is a standout destination for Muay Thai enthusiasts, featuring real Thai boxing matches with champions fighting for prizes and titles in an amphitheater setting.
Tri Trang Beach
Tri Trang Beach, a secluded bay on the southwest coast of Phuket, offers breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and features a distinctive rock formation known as Grandma's Rock, along with luxury resorts.
Banana Beach
Banana Beach provides a sense of seclusion with white sand shores, turquoise waters, and dense jungle, renowned for coral reefs, snorkeling, and part of a marine National Park that serves as a nesting ground for sea turtles.
Maya Bay
Maya Bay is a stunning cove with pristine white sands and towering limestone cliffs, made famous by the movie 'The Beach,' and now reopened with stricter regulations to protect its ecosystem.
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay stretches between Phuket Island and the mainland, featuring over 40 islands, including James Bond Island, Koh Panyee, and invites kayakers to navigate its cave systems, protected by the Ao Phang Nga National Park.
Bangla Road
Bangla Road is a 400-meter stretch of entertainment in Patong, known for its vibrant atmosphere, bars, restaurants, shops, and nightclubs, transforming into a pedestrian-only zone at night.
Irish Times Pub
The Irish Times Pub brings a piece of Ireland to Thailand with traditional Irish decor, an outdoor terrace, broadcasts of sporting events, hearty Irish breakfast, and live music on select nights.
Freedom Beach
Freedom Beach offers a secluded escape reachable by longtail boat or a challenging hike, known for its tranquil charm and laid-back experience in Phuket, with spots for sunbathing and snorkeling.
Nai Harn Beach
Nai Harn Beach offers tranquility and stunning scenery, maintaining a laid-back atmosphere with Thai food and beachfront restaurants, and serving as a nesting ground for endangered sea turtles.
Karon Beach
Karon Beach is a 3 km stretch of soft white sand, offering a relaxed vibe and experiences divided into three distinct areas, with the Kon Temple and Karon Night Market nearby.
Kata Viewpoint
The Kata Viewpoint offers a panoramic view over Kata Noi, Kata Yai, and Karon beaches, making it a prime location for capturing stunning photographs.
Tiger Kingdom
The Tiger Kingdom offers close encounters with tigers of various ages and sizes, bred in captivity, allowing visitors to walk through enclosures, pet, and take photos with these majestic animals.
Phuket Aquarium
The Phuket Aquarium houses over 25,000 animals from more than 300 species, featuring an oceanarium, freshwater gallery, tunnel tank, and touch pool, while offering educational programs to raise awareness about marine conservation.
Splash Jungle Water Park
Splash Jungle Water Park features thrilling water slides, a Super Bowl, Boomerango, and a wave pool, while utilizing state-of-the-art filtration and recycling systems to ensure clean and safe water for a fun-filled day.
Layan Beach
Layan Beach offers a tranquil crescent-shaped shore, featuring fine soft sand, the lam sing Viewpoint, nearby Kamala Beach and Surin Beach, and the Patong night market, making it a hidden slice of paradise.
Elephant Jungle Sanctuary
The Elephant Jungle Sanctuary serves as a safe haven for rescued elephants, educating visitors about the importance of these creatures to the Thai ecosystem, offering interactions and learning experiences.
Sirinat National Park
Sirinat National Park on the Northwestern coast of Phuket Island spans 90 Square km, and is named after princess Sidot.
Jungle Xtreme Adventure Park
The Jungle Xtreme Adventure Park offers over 69 activities including zip lines, rope bridges, climbing walls and Tarzan swings.
Soi Ta-Eiad
Soi Ta-Eiad, also known as Fitness Street, has transformed from a quiet area with a few Muay Thai camps and restaurants into a Global Fitness destination.
Monkey Hill
Monkey Hill known local as Khao To Sae stands as one of the highest points in Phuket Town.
Phuket Bird Park
Walking into Phuket Bird Park is like entering a realm where the air is filled with bird songs from over a thousand Birds.
Trick Eye Museum
The Trick Eye Museum offers a unique experience with its interactive exhibits and optical illusions
Big Buddha
The Big Buddha of Phuket also known by its formal name Pring stands as the third tallest statue in Thailand.
Kata Beach
Kata Beach offers calm and clear waters during the dry season from November to April.
Patong Beach
Patong Beach is the crown jewel of Phuket presenting a stunning 3 km stretch of golden sand framed by swing palm trees and a vibrant Beach Road.
Racha Islands
Dive into the enchanting Realm of the Rya Islands also known as the Racha Islands
Similan Islands
The Similan islands is an archipelago consisting of 11 Islands Islands the name similon originates from the Malay word seilan.
Muay Thai
Muay Thai is Thailand's national sport and it's more than just a venue it's a place where the spirit of Muay Thai with its tradition being alive and palpable.