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1Nai Harn Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Lookouts
Nai Harn Beach is a serene and cozy coastal destination with a laid-back atmosphere and a touch of bohemian charm. The area features quaint shops offering beach essentials and local handicrafts, as well as relaxed eateries serving authentic Thai dishes. Visitors can explore the tranquil grounds of Wat Nai Harn, a Buddhist monastery, and enjoy the scenic Nai Harn Lake for activities like jogging and paddleboating. The beach itself is renowned for its fine sand.
Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Nai Harn Beach

2Promthep Cape

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Promthep Cape, located at the southern tip of Phuket, is a picturesque lookout point renowned for its breathtaking sea views, especially during sunset. While it may be a bit challenging to access without a car, the panoramic vistas of the Andaman Sea make it worth the effort. This remote location offers a less crowded alternative to other popular spots on the island.
Promthep Cape is definitely one of the better spots in Phuket to enjoy a beautiful sunset. The view from here is wide and open, giving you a clear angle of the sea and horizon as the sun sets, creating a stunning atmosphere. It’s a place where you can simply sit, relax, and enjoy the natural beauty without any rush. The cool breeze and calm surroundings make it even more pleasant. I would highly recommend visiting this spot in the evening, just before sunset, to get the best experience. During that time, the colors in the sky are at their most vibrant, and the whole area feels magical. It’s also less harsh compared to the daytime sun, so it’s more comfortable to spend some time here. If you’re in Phuket and want to enjoy a peaceful yet memorable sunset, Promthep Cape is definitely worth the visit.
Kamalesh M — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 🎥 After watching the Thai 🇹🇭 drama series "I Told Sunset About You" in 2020 during the Covid outbreak, Promthep Cape has been on my bucket list for Phuket ever since. 🌅 Now that I finally had the opportunity to travel to Phuket, I visited Promthep Cape this evening and was able to see the stunning sunset while hiking on the hill. ⏰ I left Patong at 4 PM using Grab and arrived by 5 PM. I took some photos around the area and then gathered the courage to follow others down to the coast, as sunset occurs around 6 to 6:15 PM. After the sunset, it's important to head back up quickly because it gets dark very fast. I took a short break before catching a public bus that happened to be returning town, which only cost 100 THB. 📌 Note: The hike took me about 10+ minutes from the top to the coast. Be sure to wear shoes with good grip, and make sure your legs are strong enough to go down and come back up; you'll need that energy. Also, be aware that there are no proper paths (no stairs), so you need to be extra cautious. 🌈 This is a special moment in my life — I’m grateful to the Creator of All That Is 🪐 for His beautiful creation, and I’m thankful to have witnessed this moment in my lifetime. If I return to Phuket, I will definitely come back here! 📸 Photos took on 24 September 2025.
Dr. Y — Google review
Promthep Cape (Laem Phromthep) is a scenic viewpoint at the southernmost tip of Phuket, Thailand, famous for its panoramic views of the Andaman Sea, especially at sunset. Visitors can enjoy the views from the elevated viewpoint, which features a lighthouse with a small maritime museum and a shrine with many elephant statues. Shops selling souvenirs and snacks are located near the parking area, and a more rugged path leads down to the end of the cape.
Khaled M — Google review
A must-see if you’re exploring the south of Phuket. The view from the cape is simply breathtaking — endless ocean, small islands in the distance, and a golden light at sunset that’s hard to forget. It can get busy, but it’s still one of those places that captures the magic of the island. We love arriving by e-bike just before golden hour. Quiet, powerful, timeless. 🌅🌴
Sawadeebike C — Google review
The best sunset 🌅 view point “It was such a breathtaking and heartwarming moment. The sky slowly changed from golden to pink and then to a soft purple as the sun disappeared behind the horizon. The peaceful breeze and calm atmosphere made me feel like time had stopped for a while. It’s one of those scenes you wish could last forever. I’d definitely love to come back and watch it again. 💖”
Thanchanok C — Google review
Promthep Cape (แหลมพรหมเทพ) is one of Phuket’s most iconic sunset spots — a breathtaking viewpoint where the sky turns golden and the sea glows beautifully at the end of the day. The panoramic views, gentle sea breeze, and relaxed atmosphere make it a perfect place to pause, enjoy nature’s beauty, and capture unforgettable photos. A must-visit landmark that truly showcases Phuket at its finest! 🌅✨
Hakh82 — Google review
Promthep Cape is one of the best spots in Phuket to watch the sunset 🌅. The view is magical, with the ocean stretching endlessly and the sky changing colors every minute. It does get a bit crowded, but honestly the atmosphere is so lively it feels part of the experience. I ended up just sitting on the rocks, enjoying the breeze and laughing at myself for trying to take 100 sunset photos when every single one already looked perfect 😅📸. Truly a must-visit—sunset here is unforgettable!
Souad Y — Google review
Promthep Cape is one of the best sunset spots in Phuket! The view of the Andaman Sea is just stunning, with the sky turning golden and pink as the sun goes down. It can get a bit crowded, but the vibe is super chill and worth it. If you love photography or just want to sit back and take in the beauty, this place is perfect.
Suman C — Google review
แหลมพรหมเทพ, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Promthep Cape
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3Windmill Viewpoint

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Nestled between the serene Ya Nui and Nai Harn beaches, Windmill Viewpoint is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea. This charming spot is perfect for those seeking a peaceful sunset experience away from the crowds typically found at Promthep Cape. The iconic white windmill serves as a picturesque backdrop, making it an ideal location for photography enthusiasts. While you can visit any time of day, arriving during dusk rewards you with one of Phuket's most stunning sunsets.
Moody Skies, Magical Views – Windmill Viewpoint in the Rain Visited Windmill Viewpoint on a slightly rainy day, and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most peaceful and beautiful moments of my trip. Even with the overcast skies and gentle drizzle, the view was absolutely stunning. The clouds rolling over the lush green hills, the ocean shimmering in muted silver tones, and the soft breeze made the whole scene feel like a dream. There’s something so calming and cinematic about standing up there in the rain, watching nature do its thing. The spot itself is easy to reach and not too crowded (especially when the weather isn’t sunny – lucky me!). There’s a quiet energy to the place, and the windmill adds a charming touch to the landscape. If you’re in Phuket and thinking of skipping this viewpoint just because it’s not all sunshine and blue skies – don’t. The rain brings its own magic, and Windmill Viewpoint wears it beautifully.
Madhvi V — Google review
Windmill Viewpoint in Phuket is truly one of the best hidden gems on the island. Unlike the more crowded Karon Viewpoint, this place feels underrated and far less touristy, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. The view here is absolutely stunning – you get a perfect angle of the turquoise sea, the beach, and the surrounding hills, all blending into a breathtaking backdrop. What makes Windmill Viewpoint special is how clear and expansive the scenery is. It’s an ideal spot if you’re looking to take amazing photos, as the natural light, the sea view, and the quiet atmosphere all combine to create picture-perfect moments. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or just someone who loves capturing memories, this viewpoint will not disappoint. The area itself is peaceful and not too commercialized, so you can actually take your time to relax and soak in the view without rushing. It’s also a great place to sit for a while and simply enjoy the calmness and beauty of Phuket’s coastline. Overall, Windmill Viewpoint is an excellent spot that deserves more recognition. If you want a clear, beautiful view of the sea with a fantastic backdrop for photos, this is definitely the place to go.
Kamalesh M — Google review
Stunning view of Ya Nui and Nai Han beach. There is small building area that keep you from the sun. The way up to view point is quite steep but easy to drive up. Small car park , around 10 cars.
Bongkoch C — Google review
“Stunning views with iconic windmills, perfect for sunrise, sunset, and amazing photos. A peaceful spot to enjoy nature and capture unforgettable memories.”
زكريا — Google review
Stunning view of the beaches and island below. There’s a small stall if you need a light snack or refreshments. Free parking for motorbikes (not sure about other vehicles). There’s a small sheltered space at the top too.
Leo G — Google review
Nice view, sunset on your right side. Very crowded spot for both car and people. 5 stars for view and free of charge.
Max W — Google review
This is another one of my favourite spots to watch the sunset. It’s such a magical experience. 🌅✨
Piyapong B — Google review
One of the Highest view point in phuket and its a must visit whenever you are in phuket .. take a bike on rent so you can enjoy the views while heading this place Trust me you will regret if you dont visit here
Vaqas K — Google review
Q894+VG9, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Windmill Viewpoint

4Ao Sane beach

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Beach club
Nestled away and hidden from plain sight, Ao Sane beach is a small gem that can be spotted from Nai Harn Beach. Accessible through The Nai Harn hotel, it comprises three intimate sandy bays connected by a few beach bungalows. This petite and uncrowded spot boasts magnificent rocks and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling beaches found elsewhere in the Rawai area.
A truly stunning beach—peaceful and serene. The area is gradually becoming private, but it's still worth a visit. The sea is clean and beautiful, with water that isn’t overly salty. The shoreline is covered with gorgeous little stones, adding to its charm. However, there are sharp, larger stones under the water that could cause deep cuts, so caution is necessary. The waves here provide an incredible and unforgettable experience!
Shamseer ( — Google review
The length of this beach is approximately 330 meters - it is a small, comfortable beach for a quiet rest. Ao Sane is not well known among tourists. The flora of this beach consists of trees of mixed species and a large number of beautiful, varied boulders! The sand on the beach is hard, gray-yellow color. Shallow entrance to the sea. The water in the sea is transparent, bluish color! In high season there is almost no wind on the beach! Here is a large and beautiful coral reef! Few people know, but this beach is divided into three zones by natural barriers, in the form of a large cluster of stones. In the north of the beach you can find yourself in a deserted area and quietly rest there away from people, under the shade of overhanging trees. In some places there is not a very good entrance to the sea. There may be large rocks on the bottom, but the water is very clear and you can see them with the naked eye! Full information with video and easy navigation - in the app 👉 PHUKETON
Igor ( — Google review
Is a mess - building site and beach is not accessible.. such a shame this quiet retreat has now succumbed to this … it maybe great once the construction is finished but I don’t think this will be for some time …
Darren M — Google review
A shame. This used to be the best snorkeling beach on mainland Phuket, but now its prime real estate is being sold off for private villas.
John G — Google review
Whilst there is construction work going on just behind the beach, the snorkeling here is great, particularly out to the right following the line of rocks. I saw many colourful tropical fish and there's no current so very safe. Not too many people come here as it's a bit more remote and there's not much space for parking. If you're coming, best to use a motorcyle, there is a small amount of parking at the top of the earth path leading down to the beach. Regarding facilities, a guy has set up with a cold chest selling cans of soda for 30 Baht and there's a small cabin serving hot snacks. If you can ignore the construction then it's a very good place to snorkel.
Miles M — Google review
To reach the place use a bike and after go down to the beach. Access is easier on the left side.Despite the ongoing constructions of the new Baan Krating, the beach is not so frequented; shady gross sand with some big rocks here and there; snorkelling is decent, with some nice underwater places about 3 - 8 meters of dept, with plenty marine life. There are some corals bleached but still largely worth it for Phuket.
Bogdan C — Google review
Nice quiet beach (except for the construction) with large rocks and clear waters. Great for snorkelling and just chilling. The road is narrow and parking is impossible for cars. Best to come via motorbike and park on the top of the hill. There are steps leading down to the beach. Do bring along your own food and water as there are no facilities or sale of anything. Bring your trash with you when you leave.
The H — Google review
Went here to do some snorkeling. The beach is currently not in the best condition. There is some construction going on right behind the beach and this has resulted in some rubbish on the beach. As for the snorkeling. There was a fair amount of wind when I visited and the visibility was not briliant. I stayed in the more shallow part and that was extensive and there was a lot of fish and interesting rock and plant formations.
Luuk A — Google review
Q7HW+7R7, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Ao Sane beach

5Nai Harn Running Spot

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Athletic track
Nai Harn Running Spot, also known as Nai Harn Lake, is a stunning natural attraction that draws visitors from across the globe. It offers an ideal setting for running and features well-maintained exercise equipment. Additionally, it's perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides.
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful lake in Phuket, a great place for running, plus an area with exercise equipment in good condition, just a walk or bike ride (Original) Самое красиво озеро на Пхукете, отличное место для бега, плюс площадка с тренажерами в хорошем состоянии, просто прогулка пешком или на байке
Nadiia — Google review
Awful to see what they have done to the lake. When disaster construction projects that suck money with no result, affect the whole community.
Colin O — Google review
It no longer exists. It's just a broken up road with tourists' bikes zooming by raising tons of dust. The area, unfortunately, is catering to the "wrong crowd".
Giacomo P — Google review
Q8H6+24F, Unnamed Road, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Nai Harn Running Spot
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6Rock Salt Restaurant

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Restaurant
Nestled in the serene southern village of Nai Harn, Rock Salt Restaurant stands out as a hidden gem for those seeking an exceptional dining experience by the beach. This waterfront establishment boasts sleek interiors adorned with smooth teak wood and chic lilac lighting that creates an upscale ambiance. The restaurant features stunning views from its split-level decks, making it a perfect spot to unwind.
Beautiful view and delicious breakfast — I truly enjoyed everything. The waitress was a bit inquisitive for my pre-coffee morning mood, but that’s probably just me before caffeine kicks in. Overall, a lovely spot and a great experience!
Alice M — Google review
We had a lovely time here. It is a few months before the high season and so it was lovely and quiet. The staff were attentive, our meals delicious and the cocktails were tasty good 😁 such a beautiful view to have whilst eating too. Definitely visit here if you are in the area!!! Ps...sorry my camera isn't the best 😅
Emlyn J — Google review
The food here was excellent! The menu has a refreshing Middle Eastern twist that makes it stand out. We ordered the chicken shish tawook and the beach burger—both were full of flavor and perfectly prepared. The atmosphere is amazing, with a stunning sea view and the relaxing sound of the waves in the background. Service was equally impressive—Khun Ding, the restaurant manager, was personable, attentive, and very kind. We highly recommend this place for both the food and the experience!
Thus N — Google review
Phenomenal food. Stellar service. Ocean breeze. The muscles were epic. The martini was divine. If you’re in Phuket, this is the place to dine.
Megan D — Google review
I didn’t get the chance to try the food yet, but honestly, the atmosphere alone is enough to win you over. 🌿✨ This café is filled with charm, from its cozy corners to the dreamy vibes that make you want to stay for hours. It’s the kind of place where the setting itself melts you—peaceful, beautiful, and absolutely Instagram-worthy. A must-visit café for anyone looking to enjoy a truly amazing ambiance. ☕💕
SURASAK A — Google review
Amazing place (just look athe pictures I uploaded!) and food.and the amazing staff will always ensure you feel at your very best. Thank you Atom & Katy for your great work every day. I am reviewing this as a regular customer.
Kevin L — Google review
This has got to be the best morning coffee deal on the island. Lovely coffee, and fantastic fresh pastries. Any style coffee plus any delicious pastry is only THB150 !! And with a view like this, that’s going to be very very hard to top !
Tamsin W — Google review
Great food, service and staffs, especially Khun Katy. I was there for breakfast, good selection of the pasties and good quality of coffee with reasonable price. Highly recommended
Pattama H — Google review
23/3 Moo 1, Vises Road, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83130, Thailand•https://m.facebook.com/rocksaltphuket/•+66 76 380 286•Tips and more reviews for Rock Salt Restaurant

7ํYanui Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Yanui Beach, located on the west coast of Phuket just south of Nai Harn, is a small and secluded sandy beach surrounded by trees. Despite its unassuming appearance, it offers a serene atmosphere for activities like snorkeling and kayaking, especially during sunset. The beach is known for its clear waters and beautiful views of nearby islands. It's considered an ideal spot for families seeking a peaceful retreat away from the busier beaches on Phuket's main island.
Beautiful beach and great spot to see some fish and do snorkeling with kids. Sometimes plastic is shored, but there are Thais working on cleaning it constantly, with a rake...
Mistaken Π — Google review
A gorgeous beach which is fabulous for snorkelling with wonderful fish a couple of metres from the waters edge but the downside is the rubbish floating in the water which is so sad to see.
David J — Google review
It’s very beautiful here. But a lot of sharp big rocks in the sand. Many friendly dogs 🐕
Daniel S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach with crystal-clear water and soft sand. 🌊🌴 Perfect spot for swimming, relaxing, and photography — every angle looks stunning! 📸 Surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful vibes, ideal for a quiet getaway. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Phuket — a true hidden gem!
Faiz Y — Google review
My visit to Yanui Beach in Phuket was a delightful escape from the island’s busier spots. Tucked between Windmill Viewpoint and Promthep Cape, this small, crescent-shaped cove offers soft golden sand and clear, turquoise waters perfect for a serene day out. Arriving early via Bolt from Kata (15-minute ride, with 250-400 THB), the beach was tranquil, with hardly any crowds. Snorkeling around the northern headland and rocky promontory was fantastic, vibrant corals and fish abound, with gear rentals at 100 THB. Kayaking to Koh Man, a nearby island, was a highlight for just 100-150 THB/hour. The beach’s laid-back vibe, framed by lush hills, is ideal for families and couples. Two small restaurants across the road, like Royros, serve tasty Thai dishes (200 THB) and refreshing coconut drinks. However, litter in the water was noticeable, and low tide exposes rocks, making swimming tricky. No sunbeds or umbrellas keep it unspoiled, but bring a towel for shade under trees. Parking is limited, so arrive early. Despite minor drawbacks, Yanui’s charm and proximity to stunning viewpoints make it a must-visit for a peaceful Phuket beach day.
Atul H — Google review
So beautiful beach to visit, unfortunately it was not so clean snd also it is kinda small
Shabnam A — Google review
A small but stunning beach located between Nai Harn and Promthep Cape in southern Phuket. The water is clear and calm, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and snorkeling. The beach has soft sand, a few shady trees, and a relaxed vibe that makes it feel hidden from the crowds. You can rent kayaks, grab a quick meal from local stalls, or just enjoy the view of the nearby island right in front of the beach. Pros: Beautiful clear water and clean beach. Great for swimming and snorkeling. Peaceful atmosphere with less crowd. Cons: Small beach area can feel busy on weekends. Limited parking space.
Akhil R — Google review
Yanui Beach is one of those small, hidden corners in Phuket that instantly makes you slow down. I’ve been there several times, and every time it feels like stepping into a postcard — turquoise water, soft sand, and that gentle, peaceful energy that’s often missing at the bigger beaches like Kata or Patong. It’s a compact bay, tucked between Promthep Cape and Windmill Viewpoint, and you can actually see both if you swim out a little or paddle on a kayak. What I like most about Yanui is the atmosphere. There are usually a few families, some snorkelers, and travelers who just want to relax — no loud music or beach clubs, just nature and the sound of waves. The snorkeling here is surprisingly good, especially around the rocks and the small island just 200 meters offshore. I’ve spotted colorful fish, sea urchins, and even a few little octopuses there. There’s also a local vibe — small food stalls, Thai grilled chicken, coconut shakes, and a few kayak rentals. Parking is easy, and the beach is perfect for a sunset swim before heading up to Promthep for the view. For me, Yanui isn’t about luxury or crowds; it’s about simplicity — sun, salt, and peace. One of the few beaches in Phuket where time really feels like it stands still. Highly recommend you to visit 🔥👍
Phuket C — Google review
Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for ํYanui Beach

8Karon Viewpoint

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Karon Viewpoint is a must-visit gem in Phuket, offering breathtaking panoramas of the Andaman Sea and the stunning beaches that line the coast. Nestled just south of Kata Noi Beach, this popular spot allows visitors to gaze upon three beautiful bays: Kata Noi, Kata, and Karon. The viewpoint is particularly enchanting at dusk when the sky transforms into vibrant hues of pink and red.
Karon Viewpoint is a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Phuket’s coastline. The panoramic views of Kata Noi, Kata, and Karon beaches are absolutely stunning, offering one of the best vistas on the island. It’s a peaceful and free location that’s perfect for a quick stop, whether you're just passing through or looking to take in the beauty of the area. Even a brief visit offers breathtaking views that are definitely worth the time. The viewpoint provides a full view of three beautiful beaches in one stunning frame, making for an unforgettable sight. Whether you're snapping a quick selfie or capturing the landscape, the scenery provides the perfect backdrop for photos. Karon Viewpoint offers the ideal stop for a short break with refreshing breezes and spectacular views. It’s an easy-access spot and definitely worth a quick pause if you’re in the area. Whether you’re there for the photos or simply to enjoy the view, it’s a place that delivers a rewarding experience. Highly recommended!
Randall H — Google review
We visited Karon Viewpoint on 1st October as part of a city sightseeing tour with our family (2 adults and 2 kids). It was one of the most scenic stops on our trip. From the top, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of Phuket’s famous beaches — Patong, Karon, and Kata — lined up beautifully along the coastline. On the opposite side, you can also spot the majestic Big Buddha sitting atop Nakkerd Hill, which makes the view even more impressive. Historically known as *Three Beaches Hill* or *Kata Viewpoint*, this spot has long been a popular stop for both locals and tourists to admire Phuket’s natural beauty. It’s an important landmark because it perfectly captures the island’s charm — the mix of green hills, turquoise waters, and golden beaches in one frame. The place is well maintained, with viewing platforms and shaded areas to relax and take photos. Our kids loved the open space and the fresh breeze at the top. Overall, Karon Viewpoint is a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the best of Phuket’s landscape and enjoy a bit of peace away from the busy beaches.
Pankaj A — Google review
The Karon Viewpoint Thai name is Kho Sam Haad, which means ‘The Hill of the Three Beaches’, and once we reached the place, just as promised, we saw three beaches. So, if this is your first trip to Phuket, you probably will stop for a few minutes at this popular and beautiful panoramic landmark to admire the view from the top of the hill. The closest and smallest one is Kata Noi Beach. A bit further, we could see the beautiful Kata Beach with its island ‘Koh Poo’, which means Crab Island, and far, we could also spot the very long beach of Karon.
Khaled M — Google review
Beautiful view. Plenty of spots to take photos. However, it is a bit of a tourist trap, but it’s not obnoxious. You can find some spots to sit down and just take it in without being bombarded with people trying to sell you stuff.
Dayna W — Google review
Breath taking sunset.....so so marvellous and beautiful. Do visit this place 30 minutes before sunset to get a good spot on the viewpoint. Overall have a lot of space to sit around and take photos too.
Leffeh D — Google review
Karon Viewpoint, also known as Three Bays Viewpoint, is a must-visit spot in Phuket, Thailand. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of three stunning bays: Kata Noi, Kata Yai, and Karon. The scenery is absolutely mesmerizing, with the turquoise waters meeting the golden sands and lush greenery. The viewpoint is easily accessible, making it a popular destination for tourists. You can take some fantastic photos here, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light is at its best. The viewpoint itself is well-maintained, with clear signs and information about the area. However, the natural beauty of this place is something we must protect. To preserve the beauty of Karon Viewpoint, it's crucial to practice responsible tourism. Always dispose of your trash properly in designated bins. Avoid littering and consider bringing your own reusable water bottle to reduce plastic waste. By taking these simple steps, we can all contribute to keeping this beautiful spot pristine for future generations. Welcome 🤗
Oracha S — Google review
Walk around 2.5 kilometres, and the road gradually inclines as you near Karon Viewpoint. Just a short distance uphill from Karon town, Karon Viewpoint is one of the must-visit spots on this side of the island. From this famous lookout, you’ll be treated to a sweeping vista of the cove with three beaches, Kata Noi, Kata, and Karon. The beautiful view makes an excellent backdrop for PHOTOS. We went there by car so didn't had to walk. Have a parking lot just in the entrance.
Aniket G — Google review
Karon Viewpoint is absolutely worth a stop — I highly recommend staying for a while to soak in the stunning panoramic scenery and capture some truly unique photos 😊 The trio of beaches lined up below, the vibrant colors of the sea, and the peaceful breeze make it one of the most memorable spots in Phuket, so don’t rush your visit and enjoy every moment
Hakh82 — Google review
4233, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Karon Viewpoint

9Black Rock Viewpoint

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Black Rock Viewpoint is a stunning spot in Phuket that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Nai Harn Beach and the surrounding islands. While not as challenging to access as some other viewpoints, it does require some climbing. Located near Karon Viewpoint, it provides a higher vantage point with great views to the south. Despite potential obstacles like steep paths and wildlife, nature lovers and hikers will find this place worth visiting for its spectacular scenery.
When we visited Phuket, we were looking for a viewpoint that would offer us a full panoramic view of the island’s beauty. Black Rock Viewpoint was one of the recommended spots, and we found it to be truly breathtaking. We were deeply impressed by this viewpoint, despite the fact that getting there wasn’t the easiest journey. But this small adventure rewarded us with a view that was absolutely worth it. To reach the spot, we had to drive uphill on a rugged dirt road, which was quite challenging. We parked on the side of the road near the hiking trail. We encountered only 3-4 tourists along the way, which made it clear that this viewpoint is not very popular yet, possibly due to the difficulty of the journey. But once we were there, we decided to push on. We walked through the forest on a trail leading to the viewpoint. The hike wasn’t too far, but it was quite steep. After about 15-20 minutes, we emerged from the forest to the top of the hill, where we were greeted by a wide and high vantage point that provided a stunning view of the beaches below, along with the endless blue sea. It was incredibly beautiful. We were lucky enough to catch some tourists paragliding nearby, and we got a close-up view of the action, which was amazing. Overall, Black Rock Viewpoint is highly recommended. It’s a bit tiring, but definitely worth it.
Weeranat W — Google review
Nice viewpoint, especially at sunset or dawn. I read some of the reviews and rushed up there to see the sunset and got there way too early. :-D You can drive quite easily up to the black rock with Pa Hindum sign (see pictures, I got there on a small scooter) and then turn to the left up the hill. If you are in a good shape, you can get to the viewpoint in 5 minutes or less.
Martin Z — Google review
One of Phuket’s most stunning and underrated viewpoints. A bit of a climb to get there, but absolutely worth it — panoramic views over Kata, Karon, and the Andaman Sea that feel straight out of a dream. Best enjoyed early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the breeze is perfect. A favorite stop when exploring the hills by e-bike. Peaceful, wild, and unforgettable. 🌄✨
Sawadeebike C — Google review
This is truly one of Phuket's best-kept secret viewpoints. t’s an unforgettable, off-the-beaten-path experience that rewards you with an absolutely breathtaking panoramic vista of Southern Phuket. From the top, you get sweeping views over the beachs and the surrounding islands. The serenity up here is unmatched, feeling worlds away from the busy beaches below. Getting here is an adventure. The road leading to the trail entrance is rough and the final hike is a short but steep 10-15 minute climb through the jungle. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water! Go for sunrise or sunset. The light is magical for photography, and the cooler temperature makes the steep climb much easier. Highly, highly recommend if you love adventure and incredible scenery!
Tun T — Google review
Stunning View! “Black Rock Viewpoint is totally worth the hike! The panoramic view over the ocean and surrounding islands is breathtaking — you feel like you’re on top of Phuket. The area is peaceful, with a mix of grass and rocky ground, perfect for taking photos or just relaxing and enjoying the fresh breeze. Highly recommended if you want an amazing natural spot away from the crowds!
Shaif — Google review
Black Rock Viewpoint is easily one of the best spots in Phuket to watch the sunset. The view is incredible — endless blue water, green hills, and a sky that turns golden in the evening. It’s so peaceful up there; all you hear are the waves far below and the wind through the trees. You can’t drive a sedan car up — the road is steep and rough, so you’ll need a 4WD, SUV, or ATV. There are taxis that take you up and back for about 200 THB per person. Totally worth it for the view and the calm, quiet atmosphere.
Nabil K — Google review
The view is stunning. There are 2 paths to get there, one from each side - you have to leave the main road to get to it. Very worth the short hike. We were left by car at the entrance where the quad rental was.
Lucilla K — Google review
It is really great place. We did enjoy it. We have used Alltrails application to guide us during the hike. It is highly recommended. At the top of the mountain you will see the guy in the pic who is really helpful
Ghazi A — Google review
Q7MX+529, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Black Rock Viewpoint

10Wat Naiharn

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Naiharn Temple, also known as Samnak Song Nai Harn or Wat Nai Harn, is a small Buddhist monastery located just 500 meters from the magnificent Nai Harn Beach. The temple features a prayer hall where monks gather for daily evening prayers and houses a large Buddha statue along with beautiful paintings depicting the life of Buddha. Visitors can experience the serene and spiritual atmosphere by witnessing villagers making donations to seek blessings from the monks in the early morning.
Lovely temple. It's very peaceful and quiet here. People are friendly. You can visit it on your way to the beach.
Ilya L — Google review
A large, beautiful area that includes: several buildings shining with gold and many interesting statues and other unique structures. Initially, it was a Buddhist monastery, serving as a spiritual center for local residents, on the territory of which, over time, new buildings and symbols of worship appeared and appear. Hidden in the dense vegetation is a statue of a monk who sits in the lotus position and watches: the peaceful nature around and the lake, listening to the singing of birds! As for the temple territory, it is very interesting here! There is something to see and where to take unforgettable, unique photos that cannot be repeated in other locations! Full information with video and easy navigation - in the application 👉 PHUKETON
Igor ( — Google review
Just across from the beautiful temple you will find the sweetest kindest lady, her name is Yaya. She sells all kinds of fresh fruits and coconuts with a huge heart and a beautiful smile. Her prices are cheaper than anyone else (Not Farang prices) and she’s always welcoming and never forgets a face. Pay her a visit and show her some love.
Osama A — Google review
Lovely setting for this Temple with the lake opposite. The main temple building has many beautiful paintings in the walls inside depicting the life & teachings of the Buddha. The site has many tall trees and it was so relaxing to hear the wind blowing through them. The monks live in simple accommodation here and there are several other buildings and shrines in the grounds.
Miles M — Google review
Gold dominant temple and a bit sightseeing after exercise before beach tho. Cool!
Nadiah S — Google review
It was closed when we were there, but still worth a look. Locals sell food and drinks right by the entrance, way cheaper than the beach shops.
Piotr W — Google review
If you want to escape the busy beach for a while you can visit this very quite temple.
Maarten B — Google review
Nice place to take selfie... there's a small garden accross the temple
Nova P — Google review
Q8G4+WM8, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Wat Naiharn
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11The Big Buddha, Phuket

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The Big Buddha, officially known as "Phraphutthamingmongkhol-akenagakhiri Buddha," stands majestically at 45 meters tall atop Nakerd Mountain in Phuket. This stunning white marble statue is not only a significant religious site but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island, including Phuket Town and Chalong Bay. The journey to this iconic landmark is made easy with well-paved roads, despite some winding curves.
It is still closed when I am visiting it in July 2025. But the view near the Big Budha is really beautiful!!! And it is free. There is like a park for elephants. You can pay if you want to feed the elephants or ride the elephants. But it is better if you choose not to ride the elephants.
Ida S — Google review
**Visted last week, It was closed temporarily due to land slide** 🙏 A majestic 45 m white-marble statue offering stunning island views from Nakkerd Hill. 🌅 Peaceful, spiritual, and perfect for photos. It was raining and foggy, weather was Nice and it is partly uphill, so visit early or at sunset. 🛕 Dress modestly—shoulders and knees covered. Some areas may be restricted, but still worth a visit for the views and calm vibe.
Aman C — Google review
Even though The Big Buddha is currently closed, it’s still absolutely worth the visit — you can easily reach the parking area, which offers an astonishing panoramic view over the whole of Phuket, with a peaceful breeze and perfect photo spots. The road going up is also very pleasant, lined with small local businesses, cozy roadside cafés, and even a few elephant owners along the way, giving the whole trip a very authentic and charming local feel. You’ll also often find playful monkeys near the top, adding extra excitement to the experience 🐒🌿 A beautiful and memorable stop in Phuket!
Hakh82 — Google review
It is closed now a days for some work or renovation.. If you are going only to see the Budha then better don't visit.. Pls check before you go in future.. You can see view of city and beach from top.. Attaching few photos
Harsh R — Google review
The Big Buddha of Phuket is truly breathtaking. Sitting high on Nakkerd Hill and facing the ocean, the statue offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the Andaman Sea. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual — a perfect place for quiet reflection away from the busy beaches. The statue itself is impressive in size and beautifully crafted in white marble, shining brightly in the sunlight. A must-see landmark that captures both the beauty and serenity of Phuket.
Elena D — Google review
The temple is not accessible for the moment due to an earth slide. We drove up to site anyways where we got a look at the side of the Buddah. It has monkeys and chickens in the parking lot which were the better reason for taking pictures. On the way up to the temple is an elephant tourist attraction with baby elephants separated from their family, chained to the ground and fenced off. All elephants showed stereotypes. We didn't stop for that animal abuse of course, I'm just mentioning it as it outrages me to still see such places being visited and suppoted by ignorant tourists.
Pascale K — Google review
Rate for the scenery where you can get Phuket city view one side and ocean view the other. Pity that the way up to The Big Buddha is closed for renovation until further notice… which is unknown.
Lawan M — Google review
We couldn’t get all the way up to the Buddha because of a landslide, which was a bit of an anticlimax, but the view was nice and there were some funny monkeys messing with the visitors. Luckily, the girl with the slingshot was nearby
Martin S — Google review
Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•https://www.mingmongkolphuket.com/•+66 81 891 3827•Tips and more reviews for The Big Buddha, Phuket

12Phuket Art Village

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Phuket Art Village, also known as Rawai Art Village, is a charming community of artists living and working in their own galleries amidst nature. The village showcases a diverse range of colorful creations including paintings, sculptures, puppets, and murals. As you stroll through the small lane leading to Rawai Beach, you'll discover various little galleries featuring unique styles from local artists. Visitors might even catch an artist at work during their visit.
Nice art Space with good ambience, chilling, feel like home, even if you just know everyone here . Feel sad , can't try burger here. But have a good time and new experience.
Saiyajin P — Google review
I met wonderful artists there and some of them were creating art while I was wandering around. The artists live and create here. From a girl who was painting some Parisian street, I got to know that three artists are currently living here. I talked to one of them. His name was Pui, he was one of the founders of that place back then in 2011. He is from Chiang Mai originally, graduated from Bangkok university, and after that got scholarship in Japan to learn about peculiar technique of mezzotint. Mezzotint is a printmaking process that produce a matrix by roughening a metal plate with thousands of little dots made by a metal tool with small teeth, called a "rocker". Pui showed me his house and his works, also made me a tea. He said that he built it out of wooden boats that were destroyed by Tsunami in 2004. That’s why every piece here has a different color, it’s because it originates from a fisherman boat color - explains the author. By the way, his house is also a small cafe where he serves himself. You can buy tea, coffee, pastries and, of course, his artworks. Wonderful atmosphere and definitely worth visiting while you are in Phuket.
Anastasiia T — Google review
Had a wonderful time here. A hidden gem for art loving people. The place is quiet with good ambience. Lovely meeting and talking to one of the local artist there.
Jess H — Google review
A very interesting and cozy place. I would like it to be fashionable to buy something other than burgers and soda in a local cafe.
Allex S — Google review
I truly enjoyed experiencing the works of local artists here in Phuket. This place may seem quiet and slow, but it holds profound meaning and emotion. If you’re someone who appreciates art and wants to connect with the deeper side of Phuket, this is a place I warmly recommend.
강소령 2 — Google review
It's cute. If nearby worth a visit. It's a few alternative arty hippy buildings with relaxed vibe.
Donna G — Google review
Truly cool, art struck place. A few artists have their workshops there, it’s really colorful, sadly Covid period hit it a bit but they still keep going. If you enjoy art and art environment you can come there just to experience it and chill there for a while
Michał K — Google review
A gem. Cute little place, made up of 5-6 small houses-turned-workshops. Niran the artist works outside in a wood workshop, surrounded by his art. There is a painting shop, a wood shop, a small photo shop. You can enjoy coffee, and a nice breeze. A place to pass the time for 30-40 minutes and also if you are looking for local arts.
Inbar C — Google review
2 Soi Naya, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/Phuket-Art-Village-320158668080202/•+66 89 471 5653•Tips and more reviews for Phuket Art Village

13Rawai Beach

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Rawai Beach, situated at the southernmost tip of Phuket, is a popular destination known for its fishing boats, picturesque views, and seaside dining options. It has been a tourist attraction since the early days of Phuket's tourism industry. The area is home to numerous hotels and restaurants offering delicious Thai and European cuisine at reasonable prices. Additionally, Rawai Beach provides easy access to Nai Harn Beach through a complimentary shuttle service.
Quite place. Not overly populated (some areas still are in low season). Plenty of restaurants, supermarkets, convenience, and souvenir stores. Public benches are available to use. Beautiful panoramic views.
Rema H — Google review
It’s having rustic shoreline dotted with long-tail boats, it also offers shaded areas and scenic seaside vistas. It offers seating area with breezy views.
Monalisa G — Google review
We had an evening stroll to the Rawai beach pier. The beach during low tide conditions was a place where kids hunted for exotic shells. A tour boat returned with a boatful of sightseers, mostly Indian tourists. The pier is not far from where we had stayed — the Meet Holiday Hotel hence the walk.
Jane B — Google review
Six or seven years ago, Rawai was a very quiet place with not much to explore, especially at night. Back then, by around 8 or 9 PM, it would already be quite dark and quiet. But now, things have really changed. They’ve developed a lot more nightlife in the area. There’s a shopping center called Maxwell, and more bars and restaurants have opened near the beach. This has made Rawai a much more lively and enjoyable place to visit in the evenings. To be honest, I think spending time here with family is even better than going to Patong. I fell in love with Rawai from the first time I visited—and I still love it just as much today.
Thanutchaknowles — Google review
A calm and local-style beach area in southern Phuket. It’s not ideal for swimming because most of the shore is lined with fishing and long-tail boats, but it’s a great place to enjoy fresh seafood and experience a more traditional side of the island. The beachfront has many small restaurants where you can pick fresh fish and have it cooked on the spot. Boats to Coral, Bon, and Racha islands also leave from here, making it a good starting point for short island trips. Pros: Good for local seafood and island-hopping. Less touristy and peaceful atmosphere. Nice sea view with nearby islands visible. Cons: Not suitable for swimming. Beach can get busy with boats. Fewer nightlife or entertainment options nearby.
Akhil R — Google review
Rawai Beach is one of my favorite spots in Phuket. It’s exceptionally beautiful and impeccably clean, offering a delightful escape from the everyday. Along the beach, you’ll find a variety of charming restaurants serving delicious cuisine. On hot days, the refreshing breeze at Rawai Bridge provides a welcome reprieve. I highly recommend visiting Rawai Beach if you’re planning a trip to Phuket
Tharaphi ( — Google review
Absolutely lovely view over the ocean. The beach is awesome. The way into the water is really flat. So you can walk out far away into the water. Drinks and food was definetely not missing. I would highly recommend it.
Justin U — Google review
This beach is subject to very high tides! - * Keep an eye on the tides in the app. The beach is located along the road and is quite noisy from passing cars and motorcycles! The length of the beach is approximately 2 kilometers - it is a large beach. The flora here is made up of mixed species of trees, with a predominance of coniferous casuarinas. The beach is not very popular with beach lovers (and understandably so), but it is very popular with lovers of fresh fish, sea delicacies and those people who like to eat good food! Depending on the season, the sea begins to move rapidly away from the shore exposing the rocks and those who live underneath them. A large number of crabs, hermit crabs and other sea creatures are found on the surface. The sand here is hard, representing a stony crumb. The depth of the entrance to the sea will depend on the time of day! The water in the sea is not the most transparent. Full information with video and easy navigation - in the app 👉 PHUKETON
Igor ( — Google review
Rawai อำเถ, Tambon Rawai, อ เมืองภูเก็ต, Phuket 83130, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Rawai Beach

14Reflections Rooftop Bar

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Reflections Rooftop Bar is a must-visit spot in Phuket's southern area, offering a sophisticated and vibrant atmosphere. The bar features plush seating and regular live music performances, creating the perfect setting for a memorable evening. Guests can enjoy ice-cold beer, cocktails, and breathtaking views of the coastline from the infinity-edged rooftop. The bar also hosts happy hour from 6-7 p.m., making it an ideal place to unwind while watching the sunset.
My favourite place in Nai Harn for sunset cocktails. During happy hour the prices are the same as outside. The mixologists are exceptional and know what they are doing. Look out for their live music. Eric and team give the venue a sultry smooth atmosphere.
Rohan W — Google review
Can’t fault this place. Lovely live music, wonderful sunset and amazing food. We had the satay entree and a pizza to share along with a few cocktails, we made a reservation for the sunken lounge which had the best views for sunset. There was an oyster man walking by offering oysters with different topping options. Will definitely be back.
J — Google review
Best Rooftop bar in south Phuket. Excellent smooth atmosphere.
Francesco M — Google review
Beautiful spot for sunset drinks at happy hour.
Sinead K — Google review
The staff were very friendly and provided excellent service. The food was delicious, and the atmosphere was great.
Kawinthep Y — Google review
Great drinks with better views. Seating areas are clever, yet gorgeous.
Ye A — Google review
Spectacular place to spend happy hour and watch the sunset (well, behind the hill at any rate). We went as guests of a different hotel, just spending an evening out. They had very earnest table service, including fresh oysters, a jazz lounge singer and live band, and an unbeatable view. They also had a few non-alcoholic beers and mocktails on the menu.
Vince. — Google review
Good service staff, delicious food, good explanation.
มงคลฤกษ์ พ — Google review
Q8H3+CG8, Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand•https://www.thenaiharn.com/dining/reflections/•Tips and more reviews for Reflections Rooftop Bar

15Nai Harn Beach

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Nai Harn Beach is located in the southern part of Phuket International Airport on the South Phuket. It boasts a distinctive landscape and stunning views that draw visitors seeking to escape the busyness of western destinations. The beach offers a unique blend of Montenegro Jazz and Hard Tien, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoyment. While the waves can be quite strong at times, they add to the allure of this beautiful beach destination.
(Translated by Google) Montenegro Jazz and Hard Tien in one place) (Original) Черногория Jazz и Hard Tien в одном месте)
D.A.O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clear water, despite the fact that it is a bay, there is something to see near the stones, Among the unusual ones I saw were fish like garfish 50-60cm and moray eel about 40cm. There are horizontal bars and parallel bars. Nice clean sand. (Original) Чистая вода, несмотря на то что бухта, возле камней гость на что посмотреть, Из необычных я увидел типа рыбину саргана 50-60см и мурену около 40см. Есть турники, брусья. Хороший чистый песок.
TyagaMotors — Google review
(Translated by Google) During the time we went the waves were very strong. (Original) ช่วงที่ไปคลื่นแรงมาก
สุพพตา โ — Google review
Tambon Rawai, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83100, Thailand•Tips and more reviews for Nai Harn Beach
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16Kata Beach

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Kata Beach, a stunning gem on Phuket's southwest coast, is renowned for its picturesque 1.5 km stretch of soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. This idyllic location is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and soaking up the sun. The beach is flanked by vibrant restaurants and resorts that cater to every need. Just a stone's throw away lies a community park designed for families seeking fun and relaxation away from the beach hustle.
Kata beach is one of the best surfing beaches in Phuket. Great beach even during the start of the rainy season. We have been coming here for 6 years now and it gets more beautiful and a new memorable experience each time we come.
K S — Google review
This beach had very calm and clean waters, fine sand ideal for making sand castles and clean enough for kids to play around with. Family friendly place be it day or night. Ideal area to be with family. Very relaxed environment, beach boys selling seats to tourists, helpful people around.
Chiragi J — Google review
Kata Beach, eh? Now that’s a slice of paradise that could make any snowbird trade their toque for a snorkel. The sand’s so soft it’s like walking on sifted flour from your grandma’s kitchen, and the water’s bluer than a Saskatchewan winter sky. You dip your toes in and instantly forget what frostbite even is. We parked ourselves on the beach like a couple of seagulls with nowhere better to be, sunscreen layered thicker than poutine gravy. The waves rolled in just strong enough to keep things spicy—perfect for a quick boogie without losing your swim trunks to the sea gods. There were paddleboarders out there balancing like they’d just passed Level 10 yoga, and we’re over here trying not to spill our mango shakes. Everywhere you look, folks are smiling—locals tossing out friendly “sawasdee!”s like it’s a small-town hockey rink greeting. The sunset hit and boom, the whole sky went maple-syrup gold. Absolute beauty, bud. Then night rolled in, beach bars lit up, and the tunes kicked harder than a double-double caffeine hit. Kata Beach isn’t just a vacation—it’s a full-on beachin’ beauty, the kind of spot that makes you say, “yeah, I could hang my flip-flops here permanently, no problem, eh?”
MIke A — Google review
Kata Beach, Phuket’s understated tropical paradise. Framed against a backdrop of lush, emerald-green hills that cascade down to meet the shoreline, the image reveals a stretch of powdery white sand kissed by the Andaman Sea’s signature turquoise hues. The water’s clarity is mesmerizing, allowing glimpses of the sandy seabed below. This beach feels like a private postcard from nature itself. My own visit to Kata Beach last September aligned seamlessly with this captured tranquility. The waves were an absolute highlight: mellow yet lively, perfect for floating on my back while gazing at the endless blue sky, or timing a few exhilarating dives into their soft breaks for that refreshing thrill. They’re forgiving for beginners but carry just enough energy to keep things exciting, making every dip feel like a personal gift from the ocean. What truly stole my heart, though, was the raw, unspoiled natural beauty surrounding it all. Towering limestone cliffs draped in verdant foliage frame the bay like nature’s own artwork, while coconut palms sway lazily in the breeze, adding whispers of tropical romance. Far from the frenzy of nearby Patong, Kata offers a harmonious blend of adventure and serenity. If you’re craving a beach experience that’s equal parts invigorating and idyllic, Kata Beach in September is your answer. Less crowded, more soul-nourishing—it’s the kind of place that lingers in your dreams long after you’ve left. I can’t wait to return for more of those perfect waves and that effortless, breathtaking beauty! 🌊🏖️
Azim T — Google review
Kata Beach is a popular 1.5-kilometer-long beach on the southwest coast of Phuket, Thailand, known for its soft white sand and clear water, making it ideal for both relaxation and activities. It is a lively yet laid-back destination with a range of amenities, water sports like surfing and snorkeling, and nearby attractions. The waves are calm for swimming and surfing from November to April, while the monsoon season from May to October brings rougher seas and is better for experienced surfers
Khaled M — Google review
One of the Most Beautiful sunset you can witness here, whenever i come to phuket this is my must going place ❤️ tou can find easy food options yet cheaper and halal .. they have beach chairs in 100 bath for one person .. para sailing and jet skies as well
Vaqas K — Google review
Kata Beach is beautiful and relaxing clean sand but not super, clear water, and a really chill atmosphere. Great for swimming, sunbathing, or just enjoying the view. Plenty of food and drink spots nearby too. Perfect place to unwind!
Domingo T — Google review
We visited Kata Beach and really enjoyed it. The water was clean and nice for swimming. Sunbeds were available for rent at 200 THB. Overall, a pleasant beach experience.
Mert E — Google review
Karon, Phuket 83100, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Kata Beach

17Kata Noi Beach

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Kata Noi Beach, a hidden gem on Phuket's southwest coast, offers an idyllic escape with its stunning white sands and crystal-clear aquamarine waters. Nestled in a serene bay just south of the bustling Karon Beach, this beach is perfect for families seeking relaxation away from the party scene of Patong. The 1.5 km stretch is lined with swaying palm trees that provide shade while vendors offer refreshing drinks and local snacks right at your fingertips.
Beautiful beach ⛱️ there where no swimming signs and it was choppy but it seems quite safe if you stay close. Not too crowded and very clean! Would 100% recommend
Laura R — Google review
It is a quiet enough beach, without a lot of entertainment venues. Most often people come to this beach, stay in a hotel and try not to go far away, enjoying a quiet vacation. The beach is small in size: its length is about 700 meters. In high season there are a lot of tourists here, but compared to the previous beaches: Kata and Karon, there is a place to stay! Kata Noi beach is quite a famous vacation spot among tourists. The flora here is made up of trees of mixed species, nevertheless, the beach is open enough to spread the sun's rays. Be sure to use high UV protection creams when sunbathing here. The sand here is soft, light gray in color. The entrance to the sea is medium deep. The water is clear, blue-green color! The wind in the high season is not strong. The bulk of vacationing tourists are concentrated at the hotels adjacent to the beach. Full information with video and easy navigation - in the app 👉 PHUKETON
Igor ( — Google review
The most gorgeous beach! So quiet, calm, peaceful. Perfect view, Turquoise water, located between the rocks. Amazing!
Alice O — Google review
Kata Noi Beach (หาดกะตะน้อย) One of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches in Phuket. The water is incredibly clear with a soft turquoise shade, and the sand is clean and smooth—perfect for relaxing or taking photos. It’s much quieter than Kata Beach, which makes it ideal if you want a calm and less crowded spot. There are a few local shops and cafés nearby, but the beach itself stays very natural. Waves can get a bit strong depending on the season, so it’s great for swimming when calm and fun for light surfing when waves pick up. Clean, scenic, and super relaxing. A must-visit if you’re in Phuket!
Deeksha N — Google review
Witnessing the sunset here is truly an unforgettable experience—arguably one of the best in the world. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of warm hues, creating a serene and almost magical atmosphere. The setting is peaceful and calming, offering the perfect moment for reflection or simply to unwind and take in the natural beauty. Whether you’re a photographer, a traveller seeking memorable views, or simply someone who appreciates nature’s wonders, this sunset is not to be missed.
Jaskarandeep R — Google review
Kata Noi Beach in Phuket is such a beautiful and relaxing place! The water is clear, the sand is soft, and it’s surrounded by lovely green hills. The waves are a bit bigger than at other beaches, which makes it even more fun to swim and play around. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy the sun, take great photos, and just have a fun, relaxing day by the sea! 🌴☀️🌊
Arash A — Google review
Quiet, big waves so can only paddle, lovely sand and a decent beach to go to
David J — Google review
The views from here were awesome and great place to relax, BUT like it's neighboring beaches, you're immediately greeted with so much rubbish. There's some parts that are less trashy than others. Even in the water, You'll be swimming with plastic bags. It's not just ropes or fishing lines, but general trash as well. I've seen toothbrushes and food packaging. There's no rinse off station and you'll have to pay to use the bathroom. Most of the beach is taken over by beach chairs that are for rent. Lifeguards are present in this location.
Jazz B — Google review
Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Kata Noi Beach

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Previously Surf House, located near Kata Beach in Phuket, was a popular spot for surfers of all levels. Whether you were a beginner or an expert, the thrill of riding the waves and enjoying the afterparty with locals made it an unforgettable experience. The venue offered great food and drinks, with shower stations available for cleaning up after a day at the beach. Additionally, they provided surfing lessons and even hosted free ladies' surf sessions.
First time doing a surf, and all I could say is that it was such a fun experience for me. The price was quite high for locals, but it’s alright for this activity. Also, had a bottle of wine with my friend while we waited for our turns to do the surfing. There was also live music which I’m not a huge fan of. Overall, it was such a great time
Mo S — Google review
Really disappointing you can't leave one Chang in the tap any more during happy hour. Been coming 6 weeks and was never a problem. Great decision 🤣
Thomas P — Google review
Amazing location just off the beach with great food, drinks and surfing lessons. We stayed here for a while and ordered one of the huge pizzas and a Chang tower. It had a great atmosphere and the staff were lovely.
Amie L — Google review
Amazing lasagna! Beautiful decoration. Got a 1 for 1 beer promotion, however they serve it immediately, it doesn't stay cold even with the ice bucket so I'd recommend going with a friend 😆
Lainy C — Google review
Ok place but super crowded, spent most of our time waiting in line and just more and more people dropping in during our hour. Patong was better!
Chilly S — Google review
Good for surfing 1200 baht for 1 hour
Abdulaziz A — Google review
Unprofessional and Unfair Experience – Very Disappointed Our group of 8 arrived at the surf house at 11:15, ready to go. We politely asked if we could start our session at 11:30, but the staff told us it was only possible to begin on the hour. So we waited until 12:00, assuming that was our only option. When we finally started at 12:00, it was just the 8 of us – which was fine – but between 12:15 and 12:25, the staff allowed *another* 8 people into the session. That meant we had to share the wave with double the amount of people for the majority of our paid hour, drastically cutting down on our time and experience. To make matters worse, only *after* we had waited 45 minutes were we told that it *is* possible to book 30-minute sessions. That information would have made a huge difference if we had known it earlier, but by then it was already too late. Overall, this felt poorly managed and unfair. The lack of clear communication and inconsistent policies negatively impacted our experience. If you're paying for a specific time slot, you expect it to be organized and respected. Sadly, this was not the case. I hope management seriously reviews how they handle scheduling and customer service – because no one wants to feel misled or shortchanged, especially in a group. --- Would you like a shorter version for posting as a public review (e.g. Google Reviews or TripAdvisor)?
Samy D — Google review
Disappointing Experience at Surf House Kata – Not Tourist Friendly Anymore I rode my motorcycle to the Kata area of Phuket — a popular tourist spot I’ve visited many times over the years. I decided to stop at Surf House, a place I’ve been to multiple times and always enjoyed. I arrived, ordered a beer, and asked about the happy hour. The menu clearly stated a discount applies when ordering two beers, which I confirmed with the barman. He asked if I wanted both beers immediately — I said no, and ordered the second one about 10 minutes later from another staff member. I placed the second order in Thai — a language I’m confident enough in for something simple like ordering a drink. The staff member just gave me a blank look. I repeated my order, and he switched to English, asking if I wanted a beer. After handing it to me, I asked (again in Thai) if he had understood my order, and he suddenly started shouting, claiming he was just confirming my order in English. He was visibly angry and shouting loudly, which was completely unnecessary and uncomfortable. When I went to pay, the happy hour discount wasn’t applied. I was told by another staff member that my second drink “wasn’t a happy hour drink” — which makes no sense based on what was shown to me earlier and the timing of my order. Overall: extremely disappointing. What used to be a fun and relaxed spot now feels hostile and unfriendly to tourists. Based on this experience, I won’t be returning — and I can’t recommend it anymore.
Steven S — Google review
4 Soi Pakbang, Karon, A.Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailand•+66 82 416 6554•Tips and more reviews for Surf House Phuket

19Rawai

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Rawai is a charming village situated on the southeast coast of Phuket Island in Thailand. The area is renowned for its picturesque Rawai Beach, where visitors can admire traditional long-tailed boats and indulge in delectable seafood at the local restaurants. Additionally, tourists can explore the Sea Gypsies Fish Market and marvel at rare shells from Thailand and around the world at the Phuket Seashell Museum.
Mueang Phuket District, Phuket, Thailand, USA•Tips and more reviews for Rawai
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