The southern Thailand island of Phuket is all about beaches, a laid-back holiday, and a tropical lifestyle 🧐 The island enjoys several million visitors a year and many expat residents.
Phuket Island can be anything you want it to be. From a hub for some of the world’s best nightlife to a peaceful haven surrounded by lush jungles, small villages, and friendly locals 💯 You can also find the easiest travel route to Koh Phi Phi Islands from here!
Whether you are coming here on a Thailand holiday or want to live here, this in-depth guide to the island will help you to know more 👓
Phuket is linked to the mainland by two bridges and is divided into four main areas. Western Phuket, Southeastern Phuket, Interior Phuket, and Phang Nga Bay 📜 Phuket Town lie along the coastline of Interior Phuket. And the famous beach resort and the party capital of Asia, Patong, is found in Western Phuket.
Southeastern Phuket boasts off-beat beaches. Chalong Bay has an impressive yacht harbor and ferry port, while lovely Phang Nga Bay has soaring limestone cliffs, caves, and tiny, traditional fishing villages. Interior Phuket, away from the crowds in town and unvisited by the vast majority of tourists 🧐 There are a lot of pineapple and rubber plantations, mangrove forests at Phra Taew National Park, and small Muslim communities.
The population of Phuket province sits at around 525,000, with at least 115,000 residents of foreign extraction, including Burmese, Laotian and Cambodian workers. The majority are Buddhist, with a significant number of Muslims of Malay descent, descendants of Chinese tin-mining migrants, and Perenakans from Malacca and Penang 👓 The Muslim community traces its origins to the original sea-dwelling gypsies who first came to the island.
Phuket is one of the biggest islands in Thailand, with an area of 540 sqm. Phuket means “Mountain Jewel” and is famous for its 36 sandy beaches. An Island in Phuket was used as the film set of the James Bond Movie, “The Man With The Golden Gun,” due to which Island is now known as James Bond Island.
Phuket began as an agricultural and fishing settlement until its strategic position resulted in its rise as a central trading hub between China and India 🧐 Wealth was derived from its tin mines and rubber plantations. In the late 17th century, French, Dutch, and English traders competed in the tin trade.
Initially, a French East India Company ship left the island for Europe in September 1680, loaded with a full cargo of the metal 🎓 Several years later, still looking to reduce English and Dutch influence on the island, the Siamese king named a French missionary, Brother Rene Charbonneau, as governor of Phuket, a position which he held until 1685 when the tin concession was officially granted to the French.
Three years later, a revolution in Siam permanently dispatched the French and caused the concession to be revoked. The following year, a French expedition attempted unsuccessfully to recapture the island and restore French influence in Siam. Thus ending any connection between Phuket and France 👓
Almost 100 years later, concurrent with their attacks on the mainland, Burmese forces arrived on Phuket 👓 Only to be met by a hurriedly assembled local militia organized by the wife and step-sister of the island’s recently deceased governor. After a month-long siege of the capital, the Burmese were forced to retreat, and the two women became heroines 🎓 The tin industry continued under King Chulalongkorn. Phuket became a province in 1933 after the constitutional monarchy was established, and Siam became Thailand.
The island's beauty was discovered by backpackers in the 1970s, with the tourism potential soon realized and acted upon 🧐 Over the last 40 years, Phuket has developed into one of Asia’s most popular tropical destinations, with a vast choice of hotels, restaurants, tour offices, and facilities. It’s also a significant destination for holiday and retirement homes, with a large, well-established expat community 💯
Phuket Restaurants and local eateries in the main tourist areas of Patong and Phuket town are surprisingly cosmopolitan. Due to the setting up of Western restaurants by expats happy to cater to their fellow foreigners’ preferences 👓 Local eateries serve all the Thai favorites, and seafood dishes are the most popular.
Noodles are the staple here, rather than rice, and are served fried or boiled with chicken or pork, local herbs, and a variety of spices and sauces 📜 Upscale international food is found in many luxury hotels. The major tourist areas represent European cuisines such as Italian and French. Street food, food courts in the malls, and fast foods ensure no one goes hungry 🧐 day or night.
Phuket International Airport lies north of the island and is Thailand’s second-largest arrivals hub after Bangkok. It’s a genuine international airport with direct flights to Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, the Middle East, and other Asian countries 🧐 Domestic flights run to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui, and charter flights serve several European destinations.
Minibusses, airport buses, metered taxis, and limos provide ground transportation from the airport. Luxury long-distance VIP buses run from Bangkok to the island. Phuket is a large island with limited public transport, with taxis, songthaews, and tuk-tuks the only practical way to get around unless you drive 👓 Car hire or purchase is straightforward but expensive, and going on the island is an adventure due to local drivers’ lack of care.
Phuket’s tropical monsoon climate makes it hot and humid all year round. Whether it’s the dry season from November through April or the rainy season from May to October 🧐 Daytime temperatures stay around 32-36°C all year. With occasional spikes into the 40s, the monsoon rains are heavy from May through October. December through March see the sunniest and driest months with most visitors.
Over the last few years, Phuket has tried hard to cultivate a family-friendly reputation. This was achieved by building and organizing a wide range of children’s attractions and fun things to do 🧐 Theme parks such as Phuket Fantasea, go-kart racing tracks, a modernized Phuket Aquarium, elephant rides, zip-lining through jungle tree-tops, and the Splash Jungle water park with its wave pool, waterslides, lazy river, and various swimming pools are all favorites with visiting or resident kids and their parents. For older children, family scuba-diving, whitewater rafting, and thrilling ATV ride through jungles make for a great day out 💯
Phuket’s sports clubs and fitness centers are places to make friends and stay healthy and fit 💯 Places such as Thanyapura Sports Club offer world-class sporting facilities such as tennis, rugby, and football. If you are a fan of golf, Phuket island is the place. The fantastic choice of courses includes the Canyon Course at Blue Canyon Country Club or Red Mountain GC 🧐 If you are a fan of combat sports, there are many top-quality Muay Thai Boxing camps on the island where you can come and learn this ancient martial art.
Phuket is one of the world's most awe-inspiring 🧐 and exciting holiday islands. And whether you are already here on holiday, deciding whether or not to book a trip 📜, or are looking to live here, this Phuket holiday guide 👓 will help you to learn more about this substantial tropical island.
Muay Thai
: “Muay” means boxing in Thai, and it combines Thai Martial arts and has become a modern combat sport
Songthaew
: covered pickup trucks with rows of seats in the back that transport people along set routes in Thailand
Upscale
: it is relatively expensive and designed to appeal to affluent consumers
Concurrent
: can mean existing, happening, or done at the same time
Constitutional Monarchy
: when a Monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government
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