
- 4.6/5
SHARMIN KPatong has some cool restaurants near the beach or just cool down with some coconut water! Then, just stroll along the beach road, and you find many temples with free entrance. Get some Instagram shots and do some souvenirs shopping along the stores by the beach! There's tsunami warning signposts for evacuation all along the road and at almost every street corner.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt was an enjoyable trip with wonderful guides, and the trip in general was worth experiencing for its new experiences, whether it was in the water market, visiting the train, or even eating in the restaurant while wearing traditional Thai clothing.
- 4.4/5
_TT***91Watched the Phuket FantaSea show again after more than 10 years — same performance, same high standard, and still just as magical! Truly worth a visit. 💫
- 4.8/5
Adventure awaitsThis was such a great experience. The streets are filled with little pop-up shops where you can find souvenirs and get to taste all the local food (freshly made)
- 4.6/5
XueKangIt was as magical as it can get. Had fun with the shows and the various activities available. The actors were very interactive as well which adds on to the overall satisfaction.
- 4.7/5
ariel423Karon Beach is a great place to lie down, with a long coastline, a gentle beach, clear water and fine sand. The price of renting a lounge chair is very cheap, and the prices of various beverage stalls are also reasonable, which is very suitable for vacation.
- 4.7/5
Wade99The staff were fantastic especially Por and Susie on the upstairs team as well as Sa and Nid on the downstairs team. They helped to make our experience top class and unforgettable! The food was delectable and exquisitely presented. The music and dancers were excellent and created such a phenomenal ambiance and vibe. The boat drivers to and from the marina were great and made us feel safe even in the choppy rainy waters. One of best days at an exceptional location
- 4.6/5
携Cheng携ChengThe hotel is next to Patong Beach, so we went to Patong Beach's night market at night. The night market is a combination of various food stalls, including grilled skewers, freshly squeezed juices, pancakes, etc. The things sold are no different from other night markets, but Patong has a large consumer group, so the things sold are cheaper. For fruit, I recommend small pineapples, which are very sweet. I don't recommend durian. We went there in December, and the guide said it was the durian season, but the fruit stalls basically didn't sell it. I found one that sold it, but it didn't taste good.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThai Thai Thai was so cool! It was a completely new experience. Watching the fights up close, I could really feel the blows hitting each other. Both the men and women were fighting tooth and nail. 🥊 I was starting to think some people were forced to keep the business going to make ends meet, but after watching the fights, I felt even more passionate about it! This was the most fun part of the trip, surpassing even the sea fishing and island hopping. 🥰 The driver was always on time. See you next time at the gym in Bangkok!
- 4.7/5
Akter TaniaChillva Market in Phuket is a must-visit for anyone who loves a laid-back vibe with a touch of local charm. This trendy night market blends shipping container shops, colorful stalls, and live music into one cool hangout spot. From unique fashion finds and handmade crafts to delicious Thai street food, it’s a paradise for both shoppers and foodies. The atmosphere is relaxed and hip, making it perfect for chilling with friends or soaking up the local scene.







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