Phuket’s biggest night market, known as Naka Market, packed with souvenirs, clothes, street food, and quirky finds in indoor and open-air sections.
Wat Chalong
Largest and most important Buddhist temple in Phuket.
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Karon Viewpoint
Also called Kata Viewpoint or Three Beaches Viewpoint, this hilltop lookout delivers sweeping Andaman Sea vistas over Kata Noi, Kata, and Karon beaches.
Simon Cabaret
One of Thailand’s best-known cabaret venues, delivering elaborate costumes, singing and dancing, and polished stage production in a lively one-hour show.
Phang Nga Bay
Scenic bay famous for limestone karsts and emerald-green waters.
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Jui Tui Shrine
Highly respected Chinese shrine complex built in 1911, filled with colorful courtyards and deity imagery, and central to Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival.
Chillva Market
Trendy container-style night market popular with locals, offering boutique shopping, Thai street food, live music, and a relaxed bohemian vibe.
Patong Boxing Stadium
A local venue to watch fast-paced Muay Thai matches and experience a major part of Thai sporting culture in Phuket’s Patong area.
Bang Pae Waterfall
Phuket’s largest waterfall at 18 meters, set in lush forest within Khao Phra Thaeo National Park, best visited during the rainy season.
Phuket Trickeye Museum
Interactive 3D art museum in Phuket Town where visitors pose with realistic illusion paintings for creative, family-friendly photos and fun.
Similan Islands
Renowned diving and snorkeling destination with clear waters and coral reefs.
Khao Rang Viewpoint
Inland hilltop viewpoint over Phuket Town with a photo platform, open-air pagoda, cafes, and gardens where monkeys are often seen.
Khao Khad Viewpoint
A quieter two-level lookout on the southeast peninsula, reached by 200 steps, with wide views over Phuket’s coastline, beaches, and distant islands.
Phi Phi Islands
Beautiful islands known for stunning beaches and clear waters.
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Ton Sai Waterfall
Phuket’s second-highest waterfall near Bang Pae in Khao Phra Thaeo National Park, offering a scenic forest stop for photos and nature time.
Kata Beach
Family-friendly beach with white sands and clear waters.
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Phuket Elephant Sanctuary
Ethical sanctuary where visitors can observe rescued elephants.
Bangla Road
Lively street in Patong known for its nightlife and entertainment venues.
Nai Harn Beach
Tranquil beach popular among locals and tourists for swimming and sunbathing.
Bang Tao
All-inclusive luxury resorts, impressive beach, and calm area.
Surin
Nice beach, quiet and upper-end hotels, popular with celebrities.
Kata
Beautiful beaches with a good selection of restaurants and bars.