Things to do in Mai Khao in February

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February is a good time to visit Mai Khao. The weather is usually very warm and muggy, with temperatures ranging from 77—85°F (25—29°C).

Mai Khao has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Mai Khao. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Mai Khao in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Mai Khao in February

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Holidays in Mai Khao in February
February
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Chinese New Year's Day (February 17)
  • Second Day of Chinese New Year (February 18)
  • Third Day of Chinese New Year (February 19)
Other notable holidays
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • Makha Bucha (March 3)
  • Chakri Day (April 6)
  • Songkran (April 1315)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
  • Coronation Day (May 4)
  • Visakha Bucha (May 31June 1)
  • Queen Suthida's Birthday (June 3)
  • King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday (July 28)
  • Asalha Bucha (July 29)
  • The Queen Mother's Birthday (August 12)
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Weather in Mai Khao in February

Temperatures on an average day in Mai Khao in February

The average temperature in Mai Khao in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 85°F (29°C) to a low of 77°F (25°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. muggy

For comparison, the hottest month in Mai Khao, March, has days with highs of 87°F (31°C) and lows of 79°F (26°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 83°F (29°C) and lows of 77°F (25°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Mai Khao in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
85°F
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77°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, muggy
Feels like
17%
Chance of rain
0.063 in
Amount
7.9 mph
Wind speed
76%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:44 AM
Sunrise
6:35 PM
Sunset
39%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 85°F (29°C) and a low of 77°F (25°C), it generally feels very warm and muggy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Mai Khao in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Mai Khao has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Mai Khao that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Mai Khao for February.
Splash Jungle Water Park
1. Splash Jungle Water Park
4.3
(2907)
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Varied attractions such as a wave pool, slides & water play area, plus a restaurant & swim-up bar.
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2024-12-26 - We, a family of five with three kids (age 8, 6 and 3) had a fantastic day. The staff was really nice and lifeguards were good fun, but still observant and making sure the park was safe. The water was clean in most pools and only one pool had some sand and leaves in it, but we could see that they were working cleaning it. Yes, some of the slides could use a bit of maintenance, but I didn’t feel they were unsafe… And let’s be honest, if you are looking for top-class-best-quality you should properly travel somewhere else than Thailand. We bought our ticket at ‘trip.com’ as that was almost half price and we didn’t have any issue when arriving at the park. We spend a full day, from open to close, which was sufficient. Again we left the park very happy and kids at same age would for sure love it. All slides can be accessed if you are more than 1.22 meters and if you are more than 1.05 meters you can access all except two.
Visited last April songkran week and it was a blast! 🤩 One of the highlights was the Load & Wallet Bracelet - super convenient and hassle-free! 💳👍 No need to carry wallet or cash while swimming, just load up your bracelet and you're good to go! 💦 The park has tons of rides suitable for the whole family, and they provide life jackets for added safety 👍. Prices are pretty reasonable too! 👍 Overall, a fun day out with the fam - would definitely recommend! 🌴👌
For me it's expensive but we had a 2 bedroom family suite. Rooms modern and clean. Breakfast was great with lots of variety. It's situated next to the airport so Patong Beach and the like about 50 minutes away. Took over an hour to travel to Carnival Magic. The waterpark is great for the kids and adults.
I am a kid and I am telling you this place ruined my whole entire life. Okay maybe not my whole life but definitely my holiday and that is basically the same thing. We came to Phuket Splash Jungle Resort because of the waterpark. The big slides. The fun. The excitement. The reason ANYONE goes here. And then SURPRISE the waterpark was CLOSED. Not a little closed. Not fixing something. Just completely shut. The workers just acted like it was totally normal. So they gave us 2400 baht for four people to spend on the day we arrived. Which sounds pretty good until you remember we got there late and had like five minutes to spend it. And they gave us four tiny drinks that were the size of a fingernail and we could not even choose what they were. They just handed us sad little cups like that would fix anything. It did not. Check-in took one thousand years. There were angry parents everywhere. Kids melting down. Staff looking like they wanted to disappear. We just stood there while chaos exploded all around us. Nobody had been told the park was closed. Everyone was mad. Including me. Especially me. Then we went to check out the pools. If you can even call them that. There was one old crusty pool that looked like it had not been cleaned since the dinosaurs. And another pool that was basically the size of a bathtub. A small one. And the lifeguards were just sitting there scrolling on their phones like they were on a break from caring about safety. They were not even looking at the water, in fact facing a different direction. I could have done a backflip and they would not have noticed. Not that I know how to do a backflip but still. We also tried to do beach soccer because it was listed as an activity. But surprise again. It does not exist. We asked the staff and they handed us a ball that was so hard it could break your foot. It was like kicking a coconut. And they expected us to play barefoot. I bruised my toes and foot so much and I’m quite annoyed because I actually value my toes so no thank you. The food was worse than school lunch. And I like school lunch. They forgot my meal completely. My whole family got theirs and finished eating while I just sat there like a sad little potato 🥔 . When it finally came one hour later it was cold and gross and they even forgot the bacon. How do you forget bacon. Bacon is the best part. You could not even eat outside the restaurant which made no sense. You are in Thailand. It is beautiful. And they want you to sit inside like you are at a boring airport food court. No thanks people! The rooms were okay. Big and kind of nice. But that is not why we came here. We came for the waterpark and the fun and there was NONE of that. Also the buggy thing. We were the first ones to call it and the first ones waiting and then a bunch of people just pushed in front of us and got on and the staff just stood there and watched like it was totally normal. We had to wait for another one while everyone else drove off into the distance like it was a race and we were the losers that lost. Everything about this place made me want to scream into a pillow. I would not go back here if they paid me. DO NOT come here. Unless you want to spend your holiday bored and annoyed and watching other people complain while holding a sad tiny drink and wondering what went wrong.
It was supposed to reopen on October 1st 2025, but it’s still closed as of October 9th! No update, no notice, nothing. Their website is completely useless and misleading. Total waste of time and very disappointing!
We went on a quiet day and it was fun. Kids are 7 and 10. Some of the rides were great but the park is not as big as Andamanda park. Was a bit annoying that we couldn't take our own towels or water bottles. Bought tickets thru trip.com and got a discount .
Great place for families. Plenty of slides and pools with minimal lines (if any) when we went. Down side is they don't allow you to take any food or drinks in (not even water). Not allowed to take towels in either. Wanting you to hire their towels and buy everything to eat and drink in there, and as you would expect, food and drink is overpriced. You load money onto a wristband (no cash payments inside the waterpark, apart from topping up your wristband) and they refund any unspent balance as you exit. Park could definitely do with some maintenance, rusted/corroded guardrails around the steps to the large slides etc. We bought our ticket the day before (including towels and locker) on Klook website - easy mobile redemption at the ticket office as you enter. And saved quite a bit on their gate prices.
We had a pleasant afternoon; the children had fun, and the adults did too. It's just a shame that the park is getting on in years, and many things no longer work or are run down. The price-performance ratio no longer fits together. A renovation for the park is urgently needed. We would not come back again. The staff were all nice and polite. Prices in the restaurant or at the bar are a bit exaggerated since you are not allowed to bring anything into the park; you are dependent on buying something there. 'Live and let live' should be their motto 😉"
Turtle Village Phuket เทอเทิลวิลเลจภูเก็ต
2. Turtle Village Phuket เทอเทิลวิลเลจภูเก็ต
3.8
(674)
Shopping mall
Shopping
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This community mall is conveniently located near Ananyara and the Marriott, offering guests a pleasant stroll with various dining and beverage options, including BonChon, Starbucks, 7-Eleven, Coffee Club, and Burger King.
It surprised me how lovely this place is as I had read many bad reviews and didn’t expect to walk into what felt like such a posh, very clean, lovely place! But.. they’ve definitely put prices through the sky as it’s where tourists are I assume.. I refused to eat anywhere here in the end as I just couldn’t believe the prices! It’s the same price as eating in the big cities in Australia! I was going to grab a coffee instead of food and even that was $8, the mushroom spaghetti I wanted worked out to about $14/15.. I just think it’s wrong, but then again I’m not rich enough to stay in those resorts either, I am here volunteering for the Soi dog foundation and walked over an hour to get to this village haha I have to budget wisely!
You can find a variety of shops here; cafes, restaurants, souvenir stores, clothes stores, a supermarket, a pharmacy, a playground and of course the legendary 7 eleven! Good spot to buy stuff if you’re staying at the nearby resorts (Anantara & Marriot). During evenings, they have a mini local market selling beautiful handmade goods.
As a guest staying at Marriott Mai Khao Resort, I really enjoy visiting the nearby Turtle Village Shopping Center. It’s a great spot with plenty to offer — whether you want to go shopping, grab a bite to eat, or just relax with a cup of coffee. They have well-known places like Starbucks, Bonchon, Swensen’s, The Coffee Club, and even a Thai restaurant and souvenir shops. It’s super convenient, especially with a 24-hour 7-Eleven right there — perfect for picking up anything you need at any time. It’s a great little hub that makes your stay even more enjoyable.
Turtle Village - Dinning area and shopping mall in Mai Khao Beach. Inside Turtle Village, there are Starbucks Coffee , Burger King, Pizza Company, Bonchon Chicken, The Coffee Club, Basil Thai Cuisine, Mexican Cuisine, Swensen's Ice Cream, Pharmacy, Currency Exchange, General Store, Souvenir Store, Mini Mart and 7-Eleven. Near Turtle Village are hotels such as Anantara Villa & Resort, JW Marriott Mai Khao Beach Phuket, Renaissance Mai Khao Beach, Sala Phuket, and Anantara Vacation Club.
Turtle Village is a quaint shopping area, but I was extremely disappointed to see a live elephant being kept on display for tourists to feed. It was heartbreaking. The animal was standing in a small, unnatural space with no enrichment and clearly distressed. It was clearly there only for photo opportunities. This type of treatment is outdated and inhumane. Elephants are highly intelligent, social animals that require large environments and proper care. Using them as attractions for tourist entertainment is simply unacceptable. Turtle Village should know better and do better. I hope management removes this display and partners with an ethical conservation organizations instead. Until then, I cannot recommend supporting this establishment. I chose not to photograph the elephant to deny its owners any attention.
Not much except food if u feel not to go to the city Shopping not much less choice
I was very disappointed to see that the resort allows a booth where an elephant is tied up for feeding and photo opportunities. This kind of attraction is unethical and extremely upsetting to witness. I genuinely hope the resort will reconsider supporting such activities and choose more animal-friendly alternatives in the future.
Sarasin Bridge
3. Sarasin Bridge
4.5
(1144)
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Iconic car & pedestrian bridge connecting Phuket province with southern Thailand.
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Amazing place, about one hour drive from Phuket Town. I just drove my scooter to this place. On the way you will find some amazing secluded beaches. You can click amazing pics here. No entry fee. There is a history behind this bridge that one can read on wikipedia.
Few people know, but the bridge that a large number of vehicles move across every day from the island to the mainland is not the Sarasin Bridge - this bridge was built in 2011. The Sarasin Bridge is a smaller bridge that is located nearby and has recently become a local landmark. This is a good place to admire the sun setting over the horizon at sunset. This is one of the favorite places of local residents who gather here in the evenings, walk or fish. There are not many tourists here and you can enjoy the beautiful view of the sea separating the mainland and the island and take beautiful photos. Behind the bridge there is a kind of fair, where there are a large number of shops that sell: fruits, souvenirs, clothes and other attributes typical for this type of trading platforms. Full information with video and easy navigation - in the application 👉 PHUKETON
I’m a bit puzzled by the rave reviews. [Bridge Name] is essentially… a bridge. It can be a pleasant pause if you’re already driving past—buy a coconut, stretch your legs, snap a picture—but there isn’t much to see or do beyond that. Giving it five stars puts it on the same level as truly exceptional places around the world, which this simply isn’t. Not bad, just not a destination. Worth a brief stop, not a detour.
A good spot to escape from tourist-centric Phuket. There are mainly locals and migrant workers on off-work day. Favorite activities include fishing and picnic. This feels like a real place with real people, not bars and cafes or overpriced restaurants catering to tourists.
🌉✨ Exploring Sarasin Bridge, Phuket 🏝️🌊 If you’re in Phuket, don’t miss the chance to visit Sarasin Bridge—a beautiful spot connecting Phuket and Phang Nga! 🚗🌅 ✅ Breathtaking Views– Perfect for watching the sunset over the Andaman Sea! 🌄💙 ✅ Peaceful Vibes– A great place for an evening walk or just to feel the sea breeze. 🌬️ ✅ Local Food Stalls– Grab some fresh seafood or snacks from nearby vendors! 🍤🥤 💡 Fun Fact:The bridge has a romantic legend about two lovers, making it a special place for couples! 💕 If you're in Phuket and want a chill spot with stunning views, Sarasin Bridge is a must-visit! Who would you take here? Tag them below! 👇✨
The beach — absolutely beautiful, just stunning. The kids? They’re out there splashing, having the time of their lives. The adults? Fishing like pros — I’ve seen it, folks. It’s perfect. It’s like a postcard, but better. No one does beaches like this. Truly world-class. Everyone’s talking about it. Believe me.
Good place to stop. Roadside venders for food and drinks, good fishing andto watch others fishing, great place to watch the sunset, lights on the bridge. People sitting around with there family having a bite to eat together. Mullet run in june. Please please clean up after yourself and enjoy.
Nice views from the bridge and drinks/snacks nearby from the street vendors.
Maikhao Plaza - Shopping & Seafood
4. Maikhao Plaza - Shopping & Seafood
3.8
(306)
Shopping mall
Shopping
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great place, food is delicious, there is a large selection of Thai and European cuisine. I liked everything, especially the service staff, very responsive, smiling and always ready to make it convenient for the visitor. I would especially like to note Syn
Just finished an amazing meal here! The food is packed with flavor, and the people are incredibly kind and welcoming. The perfect spot for a great dining experience—definitely a must-try!
There is a souvenir store some good seafood but expensive restaurants. On Sat & Sun there is feeding elephants. You pay the care takers 100-200 baht for sugar cane. Beautiful creatures.
Decent food walking distance from Anantara vacation club. Outdoors eating arrangement and clean environment for family outing. Highly recommended!
Nice place to eat play drink.. Souvenir shop. Relax.. Less crowded..
Average score only because it was average at our time visiting. The mart was overpriced while there was a 7 eleven nearby walking distance for much better price. The plaza has stores not up and ready for business yet. Looked like it needs a bit of TLC.
A little bit better then turtle village but still overprice for the quantity and service, it's better to eat at the nearby resort.
Nice place, has many small shops and restaurant
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