Best Beaches & Islands in Phuket
28 places found in Phuket
Phuket's west coast offers a beach for every mood. Patong is the most developed — wide sand, water sports, and an energetic atmosphere that transitions seamlessly into nightlife. South of Patong, Kata and Karon provide excellent swimming in a more family-friendly setting, with quality restaurants and sunset viewpoints along the headlands between them.
For a more upscale or secluded experience, head to the northern beaches: Surin and Bang Tao have the island's best resort beaches with turquoise water, while Nai Thon and Nai Yang near the airport are genuinely uncrowded. On the southern tip, Nai Harn is a local favourite — a crescent of soft sand backed by a lagoon, with no high-rises in sight. Freedom Beach, accessible by longtail boat from Patong, consistently ranks among Thailand's most beautiful.
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Kamala Beach
A relaxed sandy bay offering calm waters, golden sunsets, and a laid-back alternative to nearby Patong Beach.

Nui Beach
A secluded Phuket beach in Karon district offering calm waters and a relaxed atmosphere away from the crowds.

Coral Island
A scenic island off Rawai with turquoise waters, white sand, and a full menu of water sports.

Hua Beach
A hidden, quiet beach tucked under a jungle cape in Kamala — ideal for escaping Phuket's busier shores.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best beach in Phuket?
For swimming and scenery: Kata. For nightlife proximity: Patong. For luxury and calm: Surin or Bang Tao. For seclusion: Nai Harn or Freedom Beach. For families: Karon (gentle waves, wide sand). Each has a distinct personality.
Can you swim at Phuket beaches year-round?
West coast beaches have red-flag days from May to October (monsoon season) with strong undertows. Lifeguards patrol major beaches. East coast beaches stay calmer but are less scenic. November to April offers the best swimming conditions across all beaches.
Are Phuket beaches crowded?
Patong, Kata, and Karon get busy in peak season (December-February). Visit before 10am or after 4pm for fewer people. Northern beaches (Nai Thon, Mai Khao) and southern Nai Harn are never truly crowded, even in peak season.