Best Beaches in Phuket
23 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 into nightlife after dark. South of Patong, Kata and Karon provide excellent swimming in a more family-friendly setting, with sunset viewpoints along the headlands between them.
For seclusion, head to the northern beaches: Surin and Bang Tao have turquoise water and luxury resort frontage, 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.
Patong Beach
Phuket's most famous beach with clear waters and vibrant atmosphere
Nai Harn Beach
One of Phuket's most unspoiled beaches, beloved for calm waters, a laid-back atmosphere, and the lush headland that keeps it from feeling overcrowded.
Banana Beach (Koh Hey)
Secluded white-sand beach with kayaking & snorkeling around a coral reef, plus a pier & restaurant.
Le Phang Beach
A quiet, secluded beach in northern Phuket with clean sand, beach chairs, and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Karon Beach
4-km. beach with calm, clear water & a wide stretch of golden sand, backed by resorts.
Nai Han Beach
Lively stretch of white sand popular for swimming & sunset views, with eateries & umbrella rentals.
Siam Bay
A sheltered bay in Rawai offering clean, calm waters and a serene alternative to Phuket's busier beaches.
Kata Noi Beach
A sheltered, peaceful cove in Phuket with clear turquoise water, soft sand, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Mai Khao Beach
Sandy shoreline with hotels & eateries, plus views of planes taking off from the nearby airport.
Banana Beach
Tranquil beach hideaway in unspoiled surrounds for swimming, sunbathing & other low-key activities.
Kalim Surf Beach #3
A laid-back surf beach on Phuket's west coast, popular with surfers and those seeking a quieter shoreline.
Layan Beach
A quiet, sheltered stretch of Phuket sand known for calm shallow waters, natural shade, and a relaxed crowd-free atmosphere.
Kahung Beach | Koh Hey
A small island beach off Rawai with clear turquoise water, water sports, and beachside dining.
Panya Beach
A peaceful hidden beach accessible by boat, popular as a James Bond Island tour stop with water sports and beach bars.
Patok Beach
A secluded southern Phuket beach with crystal-clear water, soft white sand, and a calm atmosphere away from the crowds.
Kata Beach
Restaurants & resorts line this happening white-sand expanse for swimming, snorkeling & sunbathing.
Haad Laem Sing
Golden sandy beach in a cove accessed by longtail boat & a rugged path with a restaurant.
Bang Tao Beach
Expansive shoreline featuring white sands & blue waters, plus numerous restaurants & shops.
ํYanui Beach
Small, tree-lined sandy beach with snorkelling gear & kayak hire, suitable for families.
Freedom Beach
Low-key white-sand beach in a tranquil setting offering snorkel & umbrella rentals, plus dining.
Kamala Beach
Relaxed, sandy bay beach & fishing village set amidst wooded hills with nearby accommodations.
Hua Beach
A hidden, quiet beach tucked under a jungle cape in Kamala — ideal for escaping Phuket's busier shores.
Nui Beach
A secluded Phuket beach near Karon offering calm waters and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds.
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.
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.