Is Phuket good for couples?
Yes, Phuket is excellent for couples!
The island boasts romantic beachfront resorts, intimate dining experiences, and stunning sunset views. Many resorts offer couples' spa treatments and private beach areas perfect for romantic getaways.
What are the best Honeymoon resorts in Phuket?
A honeymoon should be the holiday you never forget, and in Phuket, there are many hotels and resorts which turn an amazing honeymoon into a spectacular one! We offer a range of Phuket honeymoon packages that cater to all. The Banyan Tree in Phuket is a popular choice for newlyweds, as is the SALA,which is nestled on Mai Khao beach.
Is Phuket a family destination?
Whilst known as a popular place for travellers and young people, Phuket is incredibly family-friendly. Safe, secure resorts are peppered throughout the island, all of which offer family-friendly activities and attractions that cater to a wide range of ages.
Is Phuket a good family holiday?
Plenty of families who have booked a trip through us have expressed how much of a good time they had with their loved ones in Phuket. A combination of great resorts, as well as a rich history and culture, ensures parents and children enjoy a fabulous time. Families often leave Phuket feeling enriched and reset.
How long does it take to fly to Phuket?
Flight times from the UK to Phuket are typically 14–16 hours, including a connection. The majority of routes go via Bangkok or the Middle East with airlines such as Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Thai Airways. A small number of seasonal direct charter flights are also available, taking around 12 hours, but most travellers will connect through one of the major hubs.
What currency do they use in Phuket?
Being situated in Thailand, the currency in Phuket is the Thai Baht (THB). The THB is widely used in Phuket and can be found in most currency exchanges.
Where should I stay in Phuket?
You have an abundance of options for where to stay in Phuket; it's really up to what you prefer! There are resorts nestled in the hills, far away from the hustle and bustle of the major towns in Phuket, if a tranquil escape is what you're after. Phuket's vast, white-sand beaches are also home to resorts and hotels offering endless activities and places to eat and drink.
What is there to do in Phuket?
Phuket offers a range of things to see and do, catering to all. Phuket old town is a must, as are the many temples which adorn the island, such as Wat Chalong or Big Buddha. Of course, a trip here isn't complete without visiting the beautiful beaches of Patong and Kata. You'll be spoilt for choice on your next trip to this jewel of an island.
What is Phuket famous for?
Phuket is famous for many things. Its nightlife is popular with young people and those travelling around Southeast Asia, and its culture and rich history are enjoyed by all. Divers and snorkelers often use Phuket as a base to visit places such as the Similan Islands, and the Old Town is a place that many visitors head to for its unique architecture and cultural experiences.
When is the rainy season in Phuket?
Phuket's rainy season runs from May to October. This six-month period sees the most amount of rainfall on the island; however, its tropical climate means the rain doesn't generally last long - expect mostly short, sharp showers rather than prolonged periods of wet weather.