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Introduction: Thailand’s Two Most Famous Beaches
Pattaya and Phuket are Thailand’s most internationally recognised beach destinations, yet they offer radically different experiences. Located on opposite coasts — Pattaya on the Gulf of Thailand (east) and Phuket on the Andaman Sea (west) — the choice between them significantly impacts your trip’s vibe, budget, and activities.
This guide compares the two across beach quality, nightlife, budget, activities, and best-fit travellers.
1. Beach Quality: Phuket Wins
| Beach | Pattaya | Phuket |
|---|---|---|
| Main beach water quality | Often murky, busy | Crystal clear on west coast |
| Beach cleanliness | Moderate (city beach) | Good on west coast |
| Beach length | ~4 km (Jomtien) | 100+ km of coastline |
| Crowd level | Very crowded year-round | Varies by beach |
| Best beach nearby | Koh Larn island (30-min ferry) | Kata, Karon, Naiharn |
Data points:
- Pollution Index: Pattaya’s Dongtan Beach scores 52/100 (moderate); Phuket’s Kata scores 78/100 (good) in 2025 surveys
- Phuket west coast gets 2,400–3,200 hours of sunshine annually; Pattaya gets 2,600 but humidity is higher
- Best time to visit: Phuket October–April (Andaman Sea calm); Pattaya November–February (least rain)
- Ferry to Koh Larn from Pattaya: 30 minutes, approximately ¥150–250
Phuket’s west coast beaches (Kata, Karon, Naiharn) are consistently rated among Southeast Asia’s best. Pattaya’s main beach is a city beach — fine for swimming but crowded and not especially scenic.
2. Nightlife: Pattaya Dominates
| Aspect | Pattaya | Phuket |
|---|---|---|
| Nightlife intensity | Extremely vibrant | Moderate, centred on Patong |
| Walking Street | Famous globally | Patong Beach Road |
| Bars | 100+ on Walking Street | Fewer, mostly in Patong |
| Clubs | Many; inexpensive | Quality over quantity in Patong |
| Family-friendly evenings | Low | Moderate in Kata/Karon |
Data points:
- Pattaya’s Walking Street has 300+ venues within 500 metres
- Phuket nightlife revenue peaks in November–February at about 60% higher than monsoon season
- Average cocktail price: Pattaya ¥35–60; Phuket ¥50–90
- Beer price: Pattaya ¥20–35; Phuket beach bars ¥45–80
3. Budget: Pattaya is 30–40% Cheaper
Daily Budget Comparison (CNY, per person)
| Expense | Pattaya (budget/mid) | Phuket (budget/mid) |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel | ¥140–420/night | ¥245–840/night |
| Meals | ¥70–175/day | ¥105–280/day |
| Drinks | ¥70–210/day | ¥140–350/day |
| Local transport | ¥20–55/day | ¥35–105/day |
| Activities | ¥105–280/day | ¥175–560/day |
| Daily total | ¥405–1,140 | ¥700–2,135 |
Key data:
- Phuket hotel prices surge 150–200% during December–January peak season
- Pattaya remains relatively stable year-round; seasonal price variation under 30%
- Thai Baht exchange rate: 1 CNY ≈ 5.2 THB (2026 forecast)
- Phuket Similan Islands day trip: approximately ¥600–1,200 (includes gear + lunch + boat)
4. Activities
| Activity | Pattaya | Phuket |
|---|---|---|
| Island hopping | Koh Larn (30-min ferry) | Phi Phi, Similan Islands |
| Water sports | Jet ski, banana boat | Diving, snorkelling, kayaking |
| Theme parks | Limited options | None equivalent |
| Golf | Many courses; affordable | Several world-class courses |
| Markets | Night Market, Floating Market | Phuket Old Town Sunday Market |
| Temples | Sanctuary of Truth (must-visit) | Big Buddha, Wat Chalong |
| Adventure | Nong Nooch Tropical Garden | Rainforest hiking, zip-lining |
Data points:
- Phuket PADI Open Water diving certification: approximately ¥2,500–3,500
- Similan Islands 2026 open season: estimated 15 October–15 May (only 7 months per year)
- Koh Larn speedboat day trip (from Pattaya): approximately ¥200–350
Phuket’s natural activities (diving, snorkelling, hiking) are considerably richer; Pattaya’s urban entertainment (Muay Thai, cultural sites) is more distinctive.
5. Best-Fit Travellers
| Traveller type | Recommended |
|---|---|
| First-time Thailand visitor | Phuket (better beaches; mature infrastructure) |
| Budget backpackers | Pattaya (cheaper; close to Bangkok) |
| Couples / honeymoon | Phuket (Kata/Mai Khao more romantic) |
| Families with kids | Phuket (beach safety; diverse activities) |
| Digital nomads | Phuket (better WiFi; coworking spaces) |
| Golf enthusiasts | Pattaya (more courses; cheaper) |
| Diving / snorkelling | Phuket (Similan Islands) |
| Short Bangkok add-on (3–4 days) | Pattaya (2-hour drive) |
FAQ
Q: How do I get from Bangkok to each? Pattaya: 2-hour bus (¥100–150) or shared van from Ekkamai Terminal. Phuket: 1-hour flight (¥200–500), or 12-hour overnight bus (¥300–500).
Q: Which is better during monsoon season (May–October)? Phuket’s west coast gets rough and many boat tours cancel. Pattaya on the Gulf side gets less rain. Consider Koh Samui as an alternative.
Q: Is Pattaya safe for families? Yes during the day. Jomtien Beach is quieter and more family-friendly. The Sanctuary of Truth is a world-class cultural site. Walking Street is not suitable for children.
Q: Where in Phuket to dive? Similan Islands (best; for certified divers) > Racha Island (closer; good for beginners) > Phi Phi Island (scenic but crowded). Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) is available without certification for approximately ¥400–700.
Q: How many days do I need? Pattaya: 2–3 nights (quick beach escape from Bangkok). Phuket: 5–7 nights (island hopping, diving, beach relaxation).
Verdict
Choose Phuket if: You want stunning beaches, better diving and snorkelling, scenic beauty, and are willing to pay more.
Choose Pattaya if: You’re on a budget, want intense nightlife, are pairing with a Bangkok trip, or love golf.
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