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Bottom line: Yes — $300 per person covers 4 days including flights, accommodation, and 3 island-hopping trips. Green season Phuket is 40–60% cheaper than peak season with fewer crowds and equally good snorkeling.

Rainy season (May–October) doesn’t mean “no go.” Phuket’s rains are usually brief afternoon showers, and most boat trips depart in the morning. Book smart and you’ll have the islands almost to yourselves.

Green Season Reality Check

MonthRain levelPriceVerdict
May–JuneLightLowest prices✅ Best value
July–AugustModerateModerate prices✅ Good compromise
SeptemberHeavyCheapest accommodation⚠️ Check forecasts before booking
OctoberDecreasingPrices rising✅ Best of both worlds

Key rule: September has the most rain and highest chance of cancelled boat trips. May–June or October are the sweet spots.

Real Budget Breakdown (4 Friends, 4 Days)

ItemTotal (CNY)Per Person
Return flights (CAN/PVG departures)¥3,200¥800
3 nights Rawai pool villa (4-share)¥1,050¥262
Phi Phi + Maya Bay day trip × 2¥1,800¥450
Coral Island speedboat half-day × 2¥840¥210
Transport (Bolt + airport)¥400¥100
Food + snacks¥1,200¥300
Total¥8,490¥2,122 ($290)

Snorkeling Tour Comparison

DestinationDurationPrice (CNY/person)Best For
Coral Island (Racha) speedboat4.5–6 hrs¥270–¥420Beginners, close to Phuket
3 Khai Islands half/full day4–8 hrs¥165–¥250Relaxed, easy snorkeling
Similan Islands full day10–13 hrs¥700–¥1,000World-class, need stamina
Phi Phi + Maya Bay8–10 hrs¥360–¥450Classic, most scenic

Source: GetYourGuide, Viator, Klook — checked April 2026. All include transport, boat, snorkel gear, and lunch.

Friends recommendation: Phi Phi + Maya Bay for first-timers — the most spectacular scenery. Go Similan if your group is fit and wants the world’s clearest water (reopens October 15 annually).

Money-Saving Strategies That Actually Work

1. Stay in Rawai, not Patong Rawai is the local’s neighborhood — ¥100+/night gets you a pool villa, 5 minutes from the boat pier. Patong charges 3× more for the same comfort with more noise.

2. Klook 7 days ahead Klook is 15–30% cheaper than walk-in prices, with free cancellation on most tours. Book the “free cancellation” option to hedge against rain days.

3. Bolt > taxis every time Phuket airport to Patong: taxi ~¥250–¥350, Bolt ~¥80–¥120. Within the island, use Bolt exclusively — 4 friends splitting a Bolt is cheaper than renting a scooter.

4. Eat like a local Rawai beachfront seafood: ¥50–¥80 per person, all-you-can-eat. Skip the tourist-trap restaurants on Bangla Road which charge 3× more for the same quality.

Complete 4-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival + Rawai pool villa check-in

  • Land at Phuket International Airport
  • Bolt to Rawai villa (¥80–¥120)
  • Afternoon: Nai Harn Beach (locals’ favorite, 10 min from villa)
  • Evening: Rawai seafood market dinner

Day 2: Phi Phi + Maya Bay day trip

  • 7:30am hotel pickup, speedboat to Phi Phi Leh
  • Maya Bay (closed Aug–Sep annually; views from boat still spectacular)
  • Pileh Lagoon swim stop
  • Lunch on Phi Phi Don
  • Snorkeling at Monkey Bay
  • Return ~6pm

Day 3: Coral Island (Racha) half-day

  • 9am departure, 15-min boat ride
  • Banana Beach or Coral Bay
  • Snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking
  • Back by 2pm — afternoon spa or pool at villa

Day 4: Morning free + departure

  • Optional: Big Buddha visit (free, 45-minute hike)
  • Bolt to airport (¥120)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can we see fish and coral in green season? Yes. Water temperature stays ~28°C year-round — actually comfortable for snorkeling without a wetsuit. The Similan Islands (October–May open season) have the best visibility.

Q: Is September too risky for island hopping? September has the highest rainfall, but trips cancel with full refunds when sea conditions are unsafe. The rest of green season (May–July, October) is very reliable. Buy travel insurance with trip cancellation cover.

Q: Where should 4 friends stay? Rawai pool villa (2-bedroom, pool, living room): ~¥350/night total. That’s ¥87/person — less than a hostel dorm and infinitely better.

Q: Do we need travel insurance? Strongly recommend it. “AIG Travel Guard” or similar: ~¥60/person. Covers snorkeling injuries and flight cancellations. Buy it before you book anything else.

Q: I’m not a strong swimmer — can I still snorkel? Absolutely. Life jackets are mandatory on all tours, and guides provide full-face masks. Most people who “can’t swim” snorkel without issues once they realize the life jacket does all the work.

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