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NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort
4.2/5160 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
Resort is 40-50 mins drive from the Phuket airport. Not really near any beaches (30 min drive to the closest one) or town (20 min drive). Restaurants available around the lagoon area. Local road side restaurants on the main road. Boat arcade supermarket 5 mins walk from the resort front desk. Nice swimming pool, with kids playing area, and pool valleyball net available. Polite staffs. Good coffee at lighthouse cafe. Initially, we have booked a premier delux room with lagoon view. We arrived the resort entrance saying ”this looks nice”. But we checked in and realised we were not staying at the hotel wing. We were led to the marina/ lagoon side, which looked a lot like a retirement village. The room was large, nice view looking at the yachts. But the room was so neglected, and definitely needed some cleaning and re-furnishing done. Long story short, we had a long drive, we stayed the first night, and we would get a room change the next morning. Obviously, we didn't get a good night sleep. We approached the front desk, complaint about that room and wanted a room change. This was the first time I ever complaint about hotel room. Initially,the staffs wanted us the price difference, in the end offering a room at hotel wing, facing the pool with no extra cost. We checked out the room condition before accepting it. The difference was heaven and hell . Just want to thank front desk staffs for making room change available. This made the end of our trip on a high note. Just want to mention, although pool regulations said that no lifeguard on duty. But if pool attendant/staff sees young kids wander into pool without adult, staffs should intervene. One morning during breakfast hours, 3 kids walked into the pool , the oldest kid maybe only 7 yr old. The played at the kids area for 15-20 min unattended. The mother popped up from one of the rooms on 1st floor. The son decided jumped into deeper water. Lucky he didn't submerge straight away and managed to yell at his mother for help. Mother saved own son. Nobody would have noticed the kid was drowning if mom wasn't there.
Green House Phuket
4.5/54 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
This hotel is located in a relatively partial location in Phuket. If you are going to travel, it will be more troublesome. The hotel is a small B&B. The room is clean and the boss is very enthusiastic. You can also rent a motorcycle to the boss to go around. But if you use a credit card to pay for it, you still have to pay for it. The boss said that it is only for cash, not for credit card. So it’s useless to give a credit card to Ctrip. There will be some food stalls around you to choose from, three meals is not a problem!
Moonlight Cottage
4.5/514 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
We stayed here for one short sleep-over between Phuket airport and the ferry to Koh Yao Noi. Excellent, quiet hotel with large rooms. Bathroom and shower was really spacious. Refrigerator, safety available. Every box ticked for us. The owner was super friendly and drove us to town for a restaurant visit in the evening + to the ferry in the morning. The only downsides was no breakfast and restaurant available currently.
Loftpical Resort
3.9/510 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
The place is remarkably beautiful, with large lagoon in the centre of resort. The staffs and owner are really nice and helpful. We got lost at the airport on our first day and we reached out to the reception to ask for transferring service. It took only 15 minutes for the driver to arrive. We had a really great time here and hopefully, we'll come back again very soon. 有美丽的地方,度假村中间有一个大游泳池。 服务员和业主都很善良。 我们到达的第一天,我们在机场迷路了路,并联系了人员以帮助取车来接我们, 只等了大概15分他们就来啦。在普吉岛玩的很开心。 希望很快回来,肯定也要回到着度假村住!
Dee Homestay
4.2/514 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
My friend and I stayed here as part of the included accommodation while volunteering for a week at the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary. It’s a freshly remodeled hotel with clean, spacious bedrooms and private baths. Each room has its own balcony which is lovely. Comfortable beds and air conditioning. The staff was kind and provides bottled water every day, with extra upon request free of charge. The Dee Cafe downstairs is wonderful and a must while staying here for breakfast and lunch (they close at 5pm so on-site dinner options were a bit limited). The only drawback is there is no coffee or tea provided in the rooms so you have to buy it downstairs in the cafe if you crave a morning caffeine fix. The same staff tends to the front desk as the cafe so often the front desk was empty, but there is a phone number posted on the door in case you need assistance. Also, heads up that the walls are thin so everyone can hear any noise from the bedroom and bathroom! Quiet is highly encouraged.
Anatasia Apartment Phuket
4.5/56 Reviews
Boat Lagoon
Clean and nice hotel, nice and friendly staff. ❤️ There is 7/11 in 5-7 minutes walk. If you rent a bike or car, you can get to any beach, but if not, the only way is to take taxis.

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A first-time guide to Phuket: Things to Do, Transport & Tips

Phuket, Thailand's largest island, it’s a haven for all kinds of things to do. Patong Beach is the place to go for lively nightlife and water sports like jet skiing, while Kata Beach is a quieter spot, perfect for families and snorkeling. Karon and Kamala beaches are great for those looking to relax and enjoy the sea without the crowds.

There’s much to love about Phuket beyond its beautiful beaches. The island’s Old Town is full of colorful buildings that take you back to the days of tin barons, with markets and street food stalls. You can wander around the old town, enjoy fresh street food, or take a hike through the hills and waterfalls.😉


Getting To & Around Phuket

Though Phuket is an island, getting here is surprisingly easy. With direct flights from major cities around the world, you'll land at Phuket International Airport (HKT) in no time.

Located in the island’s northern part, it's Thailand's second busiest airport, offering frequent flights from Bangkok and direct connections to Asia, the Middle East, India, and Australia. You can also catch seasonal charter flights from Europe. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 for international flights and Terminal 2 for domestic and charter airlines, both linked by a convenient air-conditioned walkway.

Phuket International Airport is about 32 km (20 miles) from popular destinations like Patong and Phuket Town.

  • To get to these areas, you can take the Phuket Smart Bus (100 baht, approx. $3), which runs from the airport to the west coast beaches.
  • Alternatively, you can use a municipal airport bus (100 baht, approx. $3) to Phuket Town, or a minibus, which offers door-to-door service and is faster, though prices may vary.
  • Metered taxis (500 baht, approx. $15) and limousine taxis (more expensive) are also available directly at the airport.

Getting To & Around Phuket

Got an early morning flight or arriving on a red-eye? Booking a hotel near Phuket International Airport can save you time and trouble.

Hotel NameLocationDistance from Phuket Airport (HKT)Service Info
Perennial Resort8/11 Moo 6, Nai Yang Beach, Phuket5-10 minutes by carFree priority airport pick-up; Free airport drop-off; Outdoor swimming pool; 24-hour front desk; Restaurant; Cafe
Wyndham Garden Naithon Beach65/23 Moo 1, Naithon Beach, Phuket10-15 minutes by carAdditional charge for priority airport pick-up and drop-off; Outdoor swimming pool; Gym; Restaurant; Bar; Kids' club; Car rental

You can compare more hotels near Phuket International Airport to find your best stay!


For getting around the island, songthaews (public buses) are the cheapest option, with fares starting at 15 baht (approx. $0.45) in Phuket Town. The Phuket Smart Bus (100 baht, approx. $3) covers the west coast, and tuk-tuks are available for short trips starting at 200 baht (approx. $6).

For more flexibility, you can rent a motorbike (300 baht/day, approx. $9) or a car (600 baht/day, approx. $18). For island-hopping, boat rentals are available at varying prices depending on the type and duration.

Where to Stay in Phuket

Where to Stay in Phuket🌴

Patong Beach: Phuket's most famous stretch of sand! 3km of beach with jet-skis, parasailing, and beach chairs everywhere. The water's not the clearest but the vibe is unbeatable. Behind the beach, Bangla Road comes alive at night with bars and clubs. Great street food at Malin Plaza night market, and Jungceylon mall for shopping and air-con breaks. Perfect for first-timers who want action!

Kata Beach: My favorite all-rounder! Crystal clear water (amazing for snorkeling around the rocks), surfing waves from May-October, and the most gorgeous sunset views. More chilled than Patong but still plenty happening. Don't miss the viewpoint at Kata Noi - you can see all three bays! Lots of great Thai restaurants and beach bars without the crazy prices.

Nai Harn Beach: The local's secret! Stunning blue water and the island's best snorkeling spot (tons of fish around the rocky ends). Great for sailing - you can rent small catamarans right on the beach. The hills around here are gorgeous for sunset walks, and there's an amazing fresh seafood market nearby where locals eat. Way quieter than the north beaches.

Surin Beach: The fancy one! Super clear water, perfect for swimming, with million-dollar villas dotting the hills. Famous for beach clubs (check out Catch!) and high-end seafood restaurants. Great spot for stand-up paddleboarding when the sea's calm. Close to Boat Avenue for boutique shopping and cute cafes.

Top Things to Do in Phuket

Top Things to Do in Phuket

  • Patong Beach You can jump into some parasailing or jet-skiing if you want that thrill, or just chill with a cold beer while you watch the sunset. If you’re feeling bold, head over to the Bangla Road area, where the nightlife comes at you like a truck—bars, clubs, you name it.
  • Phuket Old Town While the beaches might steal the show, don’t sleep on Phuket Old Town. Walking through the streets here feels like stepping into another era with its Sino-Portuguese architecture, colorful buildings, and amazing street art. Make sure to stop by the local cafes and check out the unique markets for some quirky souvenirs.
Top Things to Do in Phuket
  • Racha Yai Island If you’re all about diving or snorkeling, Racha Yai Island is your ideal place. Seriously, this place has some of the clearest water I've ever seen. The coral reefs are pretty rad, and there's a ton of marine life swimming around. Take a speedboat out, grab your gear, and let the island's beauty do the rest.
  • Phi Phi Islands Picture clear blue waters, towering limestone cliffs, and beaches straight out of a postcard. You can catch a boat from Phuket and spend the day hopping between islands—snorkeling, sunbathing, and just taking in the beauty of it all.
Top Things to Do in Phuket

Things to Know Before Visiting Phuket

Things to KnowDetails
Time ZonePhuket operates in Indochina Time (ICT, UTC+7). Compared to NYC (+11 hrs), UK (+7 hrs), India (+1.5 hrs), and Australia (-4 hrs AEST), plan accordingly.
LanguageThe official language is Thai. English is widely understood in tourist areas, but it’s always helpful to know a few basic phrases or use a translation app when traveling outside popular spots.
ElectricityPhuket uses 220V with Type A, B, and C plugs. Bring a universal adapter if your devices don't match.
Emergency NumbersPolice: 191, Ambulance: 1669, Fire: 199. These numbers are available in Thai and English, and emergency services are generally reliable in tourist areas.
Apps to DownloadDownload Google Maps (for navigation), Grab (for ride-hailing), LINE (for messaging), and Thai Airways (for booking flights). Tapping into local apps like Klook can help with booking activities and tours.
What to Eat in Phuket

What to Eat in Phuket

Phuket’s food is straight-up amazing. It’s all about fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and a bit of local flair. Here’s what you have to try while you're there:

  • Mi Phat or Mi Nam – Noodles, but not just any noodles. You’ll find these fried or in a rich broth, with pork or chicken. Quick, tasty, and always hits the spot.
  • Khanom Jin – Rice noodles with spicy curry sauce and fresh veggies. It's light but has that perfect punch of flavor.
  • Nam Phrik Kung Siap – A spicy chili dip made with smoked shrimp, paired with fresh veggies. It’s a punchy, savory dish that brings the heat and the flavor.
  • Cashew Nuts & Pineapples – Phuket is known for its sweet pineapples and fresh cashews. The nuts come in many forms, from fried to coated in sweet or spicy flavors. The pineapples are juicy and super sweet, perfect as a snack.
What to Eat in Phuket

When Should I Go to Phuket?

Phuket has two main seasons: dry and wet. If you're looking to escape winter, the best time to visit is late December to mid-April. February and March are the driest months, with daytime highs reaching 36°C (95°F)—perfect for those who want to soak up the sun. However, this is also when prices for hotels can be at their highest.

If you prefer to avoid the crowds and don't mind a bit of unpredictability with the weather, the shoulder season from late April to early June is a good option. While the rainy season officially starts in June, you can still get plenty of sunny days during this period. From September to mid-October, the island sees the heaviest rains, with storms often making diving difficult. But with lower humidity and fewer tourists, it can still be a great time to visit if you're looking for a quieter experience.

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