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Bottom line up front: Phuket’s dry season runs November through April — stable weather, sunshine, and calm seas make it the best travel window, but hotel prices are 2–3 times higher than wet season. The May–October wet season brings daily afternoon rain showers, but fewer crowds, 40–60% lower prices, and actually better snorkeling visibility. If you can handle the “weather dependent” uncertainty, wet season offers the best value.
Phuket — southern Thailand’s largest tropical island — attracts over 15 million visitors a year. But when is the best time to go? It depends on your priorities.
Dry vs Wet Season Full Comparison
| Factor | Dry Season (Nov–Apr) | Wet Season (May–Oct) |
|---|---|---|
| Weather | Clear and dry | Afternoon rain showers |
| Temperature | 25–32°C | 26–33°C |
| Sea conditions | Calm | Southwest monsoon swells |
| Visitor numbers | Peak | Low |
| Hotel prices | €60–150/night | €25–70/night |
| Flight prices | Expensive | 30–50% cheaper |
| Snorkeling quality | Average (murkier water) | ★★★★★ (high visibility) |
| Boat trip experience | Less rough | Some days too rough for boats |
Dry Season Highlights (November–April)
When Is Best?
Mid-December to late January: Most stable weather, but peak season — Christmas, New Year, and Lunar New Year back-to-back push hotel prices to 2–3x normal rates; popular restaurants have 1–2 hour queues.
February–March: Still perfect weather, slightly fewer visitors, prices starting to ease — the “sweet spot” of dry season.
April 13–15 (Songkran Festival): Thailand’s Water Festival with nationwide celebrations — but also the last peak before wet season.
Must-Do Activities
Book Phuket day boat trips through Klook, covering popular routes to the Similan Islands, Racha Islands, and Phi Phi Islands.
| Activity | Location | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Similan Islands snorkel | Similan Islands | €60–90/person | Open Nov–Apr only |
| Phi Phi Islands hop | Phi Phi | €40–60/person | Year-round |
| Racha Islands speedboat | Racha Islands | €35–50/person | Family-friendly |
| Fantasea Theme Park | Patong Beach | €50–70/person | Kid-friendly |
The Truth About Wet Season (May–October)
It Doesn’t Rain All Day!
This is the biggest misconception. Wet season rain typically comes as afternoon showers from 1–3pm, lasting 1–2 hours, then clearing. Most of the day is sunny.
Real Wet Season Advantages
- Fewer crowds: No queues at popular spots; photography heaven
- Low prices: 5-star ocean-view rooms for €60–80/night (breakfast included)
- Better snorkeling: Wet season waves stir up nutrients from the seabed — visibility is actually better than dry season
- Cheaper massages: Thai massage at half-price everywhere
Wet Season Risks
- Similan Islands closed: No access from May to October for ecological protection
- Some boat services canceled: Speedboats may stop running in rough weather
- Flights may be delayed: Thunderstorms affect operations
Month-by-Month Recommendations
| Month | Rating | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| January | ★★★★★ | Best weather; peak prices |
| February | ★★★★★ | Sweet spot; fewer people, stable prices |
| March | ★★★★☆ | Tail end of peak; good weather |
| April | ★★★★☆ | Songkran Festival; prices spike |
| May | ★★★☆☆ | Wet season starts; low prices |
| June | ★★★☆☆ | Wet season; low prices |
| July | ★★★★☆ | Shoulder season; moderate prices |
| August | ★★★★☆ | Shoulder peak; slightly higher prices |
| September | ★★★☆☆ | Most concentrated rain month |
| October | ★★★☆☆ | Wet season end; low crowd, low price |
| November | ★★★★★ | Wet season ends; peak season begins |
| December | ★★★★☆ | Peak season; Christmas is priciest |
Money-Saving Tips
Save Big in Wet Season
- 5-star ocean-view room: €60–80/night (vs €180–300 in dry season)
- Island-hopping tour: €30–40/person (vs €60–90 dry season)
- Thai massage: €8–15/hour (vs €15–25 dry season)
- Round-trip flights (tax included): €200–350 (vs €450–700 dry season)
Savings Strategies
- Stay in Patong, eat at Jungceylon: Jungceylon mall restaurants have transparent pricing — 30% cheaper than beachfront restaurants
- Rent a motorbike: €10–15/day; but watch the traffic (Phuket drives on the left)
- Shop at local markets: No tourist markup; lobster €15–20/kg
For internet in Phuket, buy Airalo eSIM before departure — covers all of Thailand, ready to use on arrival.
Summary
| Need | Best Time |
|---|---|
| First-time visit to Phuket | December–March |
| Budget-conscious | May, September–October |
| Honeymoon | February, March |
| Family with children | March–April |
| Diving enthusiasts | November–April (Similans open) |
| Want to save + don’t mind showers | June, September |
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