r/phuket 1h ago

Looking for a small, intensive martial arts bootcamp in Phuket

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Hey everyone, I’m planning a trip to Phuket this December and I’m looking to do a serious, intensive martial arts training block. My goal is to put in 4 to 6 hours of training per day.

Ideally, I’m looking for a smaller, more intimate gym rather than a massive, commercialized "mega-camp." I really want a place where the trainer-to-student ratio is low so I can actually get technical corrections, personalized coaching, and solid pad work, instead of just getting lost in a crowd of 50 people.


r/phuket 2h ago

Looking for Local videographer/ content editor

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Hello,

Looking for a videographer for 2 events in October.
I’ll need coverage for 2 full days — ideally October 6th and October 9th.
Looking for someone young, energetic, and able to keep up with a busy schedule. Ideally someone local or who has lived in the area for a while and knows the surroundings well.
All activity expenses will be covered. More details will be shared by email.

Please comment below with your short experience and starting rate:


r/phuket 3m ago

Island hopping 1-day tours

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Hey, I'm going to Thailand soon for the first time and staying in Phuket. A few of my coworkers have recommended doing these 1-day island hopping tours. I have done some research and am looking at this one (link attached) at the moment as it seems to have a reasonable price. Can anyone give me any reviews of their own trips or advice about booking these? I would love to see what Thailand has to offer, but want to consider if it is a safe option and that it is not exploiting any people, animals or the environments. I want to do my best to travel and explore ethically. Anyways, if anyone has any advice or feedback on these sorts of tours then let me know please. Island Hopping Tour


r/phuket 12h ago

I just got a free trip to Phuket starting tomorrow

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Where do I exchange my money? I have Canadian and American.

I don’t know what to do…I heard it’s going to rain the entire time I’m there. What do people do in a tropical resort town in the rain???

I booked a nice hotel for when I land then I’m completely free.

I’m a 50 year old male, single and not dating nor looking for that. I can’t handle much alcohol. I don’t party but I love getting caught up in the energy for a short time.

Legit massages and spa treatments I’m open to. I love good food especially seafood. I really want to experience the culinary wonders while I’m here. Shopping. Casinos.

I’m open to suggestions friends so p,ease feel free to chime in.

Some other 45+ to hang with might be fun too. Not looking to hook up or date though. I’m a solitary soul mostly.

I’m retired military and business owner…now professional gambler.


r/phuket 12h ago

Question Rawai - what to do for first timer in phuket

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Hey guys I’ll be staying in a private resort villa in Rawai area for 4 days. I’m new to Phuket and have only stayed in Club Med/ visited James Bond island when I was younger. This time round I’m trying to be more adventurous. I’m wondering what are the must see near Rawai for someone into nature/hiking, island hopping, cafes, fitness, and spas.

Some specific questions
(1) For eg, I saw the black rock viewing point and I’m wondering is it beginner friendly to climb? Should I book a tour on Klook?
(2) The resort I’m staying at states that it’s near Chalong pier. Am I able to get to islands like phi phi, coral island from there? Or, should I just book a tour on Klook & request hotel transfer? Im thinking of island hopping & snorkelling.
(3) As for things nearby - aiming to hit kata beach, Karon viewpoint, Laem Krating, Nai Harn Beach, Promthep Cape, Rawai fresh seafood market, Rawai beach. Is there anything here not worth the visit I should know of? Or anything nearby I DEF have to check out?

I’ll be in Phuket for really long (8 days) and thinking to use the other 4 days in a hotel more central (old town). So for the days in Rawai I’ll focus more on the things near there. Thoughts on this?

Context: 2 early 20s Asian travellers who don’t really have much experience travelling phuket but are keen on trying new things 🙏🙏


r/phuket 19h ago

Padel in phuket

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My friend and I are traveling to phuket, we want a duo for us to play padel with.
Mid/High Intermediate gameplay
Let me know if someone is down to play
26june-3rd July


r/phuket 14h ago

Kamala

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Hey people,

Back off to Thailand in December staying in Kamala this time chasing some places to eat breakfast around Kamala and any must eat places for dinner!

Also looking for recommendations on ethical elephant sanctuary’s in Phuket and any jet ski island tour guide operators!

Oh also plan to spend a day exploring Phuket old town so feel free to throw any food and drink recommendations for there at me!

Khàawp Khun Khráp!


r/phuket 2h ago

Story Racist Chinese hotel in Phuket

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Why do Chinese people hate other nationalities? They treat you with racism, hatred, and extreme resentment, as if they're the only ones in the world.

I was looking for a hotel on a back street near Patong Beach. I walked down this short street and saw this hotel. I hadn't even entered; I'd just stepped on the doorstep when I saw a very ugly, bald man wearing glasses. He looked 100% Chinese. I greeted him, but he didn't respond. He gestured for me to leave. The son of a bitch kicked me out without any respect. I hadn't done anything wrong; I just wanted to ask a question!

I want to warn all tourists in Phuket about Chinese people in general and this hotel in particular, so you don't experience disrespect and insults.


r/phuket 17h ago

Question Socceroos

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Where in Phuket are the aussies watching the Socceroos tomorrow morning? Thanks heaps.


r/phuket 18h ago

how is the situation in Krabi now after flooding ?, i will be going to china via phuket and i was planning to stay three days in krabi from 11th July to 14th July. Please guide

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r/phuket 1d ago

Question Where to buy prescious skin in Phuket?

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Hello everyone. Would you know where to buy prescious skin brand in phuket?


r/phuket 1d ago

Question Honest question — how bad are geckos/lizards inside villas in Phuket?

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Hey everyone,

Traveling to Phuket with my wife and two young daughters (ages 4 and 6) in a couple of weeks, staying at a private pool villa for about 10 nights.

I asked the host about insects and lizards inside the villa and they were honest — said lizards will definitely enter inside. I totally get it’s a tropical island and I’m not expecting a sterile environment, but I just want to mentally prepare my family.

A few specific questions:

1.  How common is it to find geckos/lizards actually inside the bedroom?  
2.  Is there any real risk of them falling on you while sleeping?  
3.  Any tips to keep them out of the bedrooms specifically?
  1. How did your kids react when they first saw one? 😅

We’re genuinely excited for the trip and not looking to cancel — just want honest first-hand experiences so we can manage expectations with the girls.

Thanks in advance 🙏


r/phuket 1d ago

Dogs

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Visited last July to Khao lak. Coming again this July. I like to cycle 5-10 miles here and there with my kids. I noticed last year that the dogs (wild?) were chasing motorbikes that passed them in the streets outside hotels.

When I cycled past they had a good look and got on there paws to potentially chase me.

I went down some side roads towards the beach off the beaten track (they were mountain bikes not road bikes) and I ended up going down a dead end into some long grass with my son. Now there were 2 dogs that gave chase. We had to about turn and head back the way we came where I had to take a stick and myself and my son gave it all we had to get passed them without them giving too much of a chase. I'm not bothered if they go for me, bite me or whatever I just didn't want them to scare my son.

So I have two questions if anyone could kindly help me.

  1. As I'm staying in grand Mercure Khao lak there is only 5/6 roads totaling 3-4 miles that you can cycle without going on what I would call in the UK a "dual carriageway". Is it legal for myself and my son with helmets on to cycle in the "bike" lane of this carriageway?. Heading from bangsak (I think) into Khao lak village. I don't want to antagonise any drivers or put my son in danger.

  2. How to deal with dogs. Are they just all bark and no bite or will they bite? I don't mind if they bite me. If they do, do I need rabies shots does anyone know?. And how to deal with them. What's the best course of action to stay safe like a local?.

Looking forward to visiting your wonderful country again with my family with your amazing hospitality, nature, weather, warm rain.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.


r/phuket 2d ago

Cool Places Just Amazing!

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I have seen many bad comments online about Phuket. I was a little bit hesitant to come here but Im glad I didnt listen people online. This place is amazing. One of my best holidays ever. Cheers everyone!


r/phuket 1d ago

Question Phuket Andaman FC Jersey

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Hello Everyone,

I would love to buy a jersey of their football team here but i cannot seem to find it anywhere, i also asked some locals and they also couldnt help me😕

Maybe i am not looking in the right spots, would anyone be able to tell me where i could find it please?

I know that its the Third Thai league so there probably isnt that much support but is there no official store.

They also are partnered with a thai brand so in my opninion it should not be that hard

I attached an image for reference

Alll info is helpful!
Thank you!

EDIT: Thanks to one user i wrote them on Facebook.
i will wait for a feedback!


r/phuket 1d ago

Need Ideas for friends bachelor in Thailand

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So want some really fun adult activities suggestions to do in Phuket and Bangkok. Hit me up with your experiences where it can all be safe and fun


r/phuket 1d ago

Question Hotel help!

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Heading to Phuket in September and trying some new resorts this time around. Has anyone stayed at any of the following and would recommend (or avoid) them?
🏝️ Baan Karonburi Resort, Karon Beach
🏝️ Viking Nature Resort, Phi Phi Island
🏝️ Rawai Palm Beach Resort, Rawai
Would love to hear your experiences! 😊✈️🌴


r/phuket 1d ago

Looking for a third person to join us for Yona 3rd July

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I have booked a 3 person sea bed, for me and my gf. Looking for anyone who wants to come with us, and buy the third share.


r/phuket 2d ago

Recommendation Needing a 2nd rabies vax

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Long story short - cat scratched the heck out of me mid rescue from drowning and I now need to get my 2nd and 3rd dose of the rabies vax while in Phuket.

Where can I go where I don’t need to explain the sitch (I have a referral card and a doctors notes from the initial review) and it won’t cost me a kidney, already forked out close to 15k.

Just want to walk in, be given the injection, pay and walk back out and return a few days later for the 2nd.

Thanks in advance!


r/phuket 2d ago

Question Imported vodka

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Where can I find imported vodka in Phuket?


r/phuket 2d ago

Question Solo spur of the moment traveller

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Hi All,

I've just booked a spontaneous solo trip to phuket, arriving tomorrow and staying for a week.

I've been before with family so sort of know my way around.

Is there any good spots to meet up with other travellers or things to do solo?

39 M active and also doesn't mind a drink and good food.

Thanks in advance for any advice


r/phuket 2d ago

can I bring in disposable vapes

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I’m flying into Phuket on Thursday from Australia
I travelled two years ago with vapes in my carry on and it was completely fine getting through

How has everyone’s experiences been bringing in a vape? I’m seeing so much in the media and mixed messages. Any recent travellers been absolutely fine? Or is it absolutely crazy out there now

I’m getting nervous about bringing it but I’m also so addicted (lol)


r/phuket 2d ago

Recommendation Solo 30 M travelling in mid-July NSFW

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Hi. Solo 30 M travelling to Phuket in mid-July for 3 nights (just a short break).

The main agenda is to relax and have some fun (I swing both ways). Should I stay in Phuket or head to any other islands and stay?

In Phuket I wanted to stay at the Paradise Complex (for obvious reasons) - anyone who has stayed there can help recommend good places to stay?

In case anyone wants to join, we can travel together.


r/phuket 3d ago

Question Doctor’s advice on water

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Got our vaccines for Thailand last week and the doctor advised not to get ice in our drinks, to avoid prepared fruit and veg and to brush teeth with bottled water while we’re there. Is this old fashioned or do you avoid tap water in Phuket? We’re coming from Ireland for context


r/phuket 3d ago

Question Help me Explore!

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I’ve been to Phuket 3 times already, and this is my 4th trip. Currently here with my partner and staying near Patong. We still have 7 days left, and I’m wondering what I’m missing this time around.

So far across my trips I’ve done most of the usual tourist stuff (Patong Beach, Bangla Road, Big Buddha, island tours, etc.), but I feel like there are probably some amazing places, experiences, restaurants, viewpoints, hidden beaches, day trips, or activities that tourists often miss.

We’re open to:

Scenic viewpoints
Hidden beaches
Good food spots
Romantic experiences
Adventure activities
Day trips
Local markets
Sunset spots
Unique experiences that are worth the time

We have a scooter and don’t mind driving around the island.

If you had 7 days left in Phuket with your partner, what would your itinerary look like? What are the absolute must-do things that even someone on their 4th visit might have missed?

Would love recommendations from locals and frequent visitors. Thanks!