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Bottom line up front: Phuket is Thailand’s largest island — most convenient but also most crowded. For island-hopping, first choice is Racha Yai (close + great water quality) or the Similan Islands (best coral but season-limited: November–April). For accommodation, Kata Beach (quiet) or Patong Beach (lively) are both reasonable choices at similar prices. A budget of $90/day/person is quite comfortable.

Phuket is the flagship of Thai tourism, attracting over 14 million visitors a year. As an island holiday destination, it can satisfy almost everyone — from party nightlife to tranquil hideaways, from luxury hotels to backpacker hostels.

Three Main Island-Hopping Routes Compared

1. Racha Yai + Coral Island

  • Distance: approximately 40-minute boat ride from Phuket
  • Features: Clear water, white sand; ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving
  • Ideal for: Families, first-time Phuket visitors
  • Price: Day trip approximately $45–75/person

2. Phi Phi Islands

  • Distance: approximately 2-hour boat ride from Phuket
  • Features: Maya Bay (filming location of The Beach), Monkey Beach
  • Ideal for: Young travelers, photography enthusiasts
  • Price: Day trip approximately $60–90/person
  • Note: Maya Bay has a daily visitor cap

3. Similan Islands — Seasonal Destination

  • Open season: November through April each year
  • Distance: approximately 1.5-hour boat ride from Phuket (from Khao Lak)
  • Features: Southeast Asia’s best coral reefs; snorkeling paradise
  • Ideal for: Diving enthusiasts, nature lovers
  • Price: approximately $90–135/person (liveaboard is more expensive)
  • Restriction: Daily visitor numbers are capped — book ahead
IslandBest MonthsSnorkel QualityTransport DifficultyRecommendation
Racha YaiYear-round★★★★★★★★★★☆
Phi PhiNov–Apr★★★★★★★★★★★☆
SimilanDec–Apr★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Beach Selection: Patong vs Kata vs Surin

  • Patong Beach: Liveliest area, Bangla Road nightlife, rich watersport options (jet ski, banana boat). Downside: crowded, mediocre water quality.
  • Kata Beach: Family-friendly, fine sand, calm and quiet; Kata Night Market has affordable food options.
  • Surin Beach: Quiet and upscale; five-star resorts line the beach. Close to airport — convenient for business travelers.
  • Maikao Beach: Long beach, most beautiful sunset, fewest visitors — ideal for honeymooners.

Phuket Old Town: Food and Culture

Phuket Old Town has deep Chinese cultural roots — it was once a tin mining trade center, and the architecture blends Sino-Portuguese styles. Food recommendations:

  • Roti Tea House: Thai-style pancakes, sweet and savory options, approximately $2/person
  • Tu Kab Khao Restaurant: Michelin-recommended southern Thai cuisine, approximately $12/person
  • Go Benz Rice Porridge: Best late-night option — pork bone congee + BBQ, approximately $4.50/person

eSIM and Internet

Phuket’s main carriers: AIS, DTAC, TrueMove. 3G/4G coverage is good island-wide; 5G is available in major beach areas.

Buy a Thailand eSIM through Airalo before departing — approximately $7–10 for 7 days, covering all major carriers, ready to use on arrival.

Budget Reference (5 days / 4 nights)

ItemBudget (USD/person)
Round-trip flights$230–380
Hotel (4-star, 4 nights)$180–300
Island-hopping tours (2x)$90–180
Food$60–120
Local transport$22–45
Total$580–1,025

Important Notes

  • November–April is the best season, but also peak season — book hotels in advance
  • Take safety seriously on water activities; confirm insurance coverage before signing contracts
  • Thailand is 1 hour behind China Standard Time
  • Tipping is not mandatory, but 10% is customary at massages and restaurants

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