Traveling to Phuket: Stay in Patong or Move Along?

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Where to Stay in Phuket

Although it may not look that way on a map, Phuket Island is pretty big. The part of the island that most visitors are going to concern themselves with is the town of Patong and everything south of it.

Getting used to the idea that you need transportation daily really opens up your hotel options in Phuket. While there’s nothing wrong with staying in Patong, I think it’s preferable to stay near a smaller, quieter beach and drive into Patong for the nightlife and attractions rather than stay there and use it as a base for exploring. It’s only 30 minutes by car from Patong to Rawai.

Arriving in Phuket

But the airport is in the northern part of the island while most of the beaches are in the south. So it’s an hour’s drive over mountains each way. It doesn’t sound too bad but that might be the same amount of time you spend on the plane.

Staying in Patong

On one hand Patong is too large and too dominated by tourism to feel like the exotic destination it is. It’s a fine beach town with a ton of amenities and western brand names. On the other hand it’s small enough that you can walk all over town and it doesn’t feel like a proper metro city.

Phuket’s Other Beaches

The towns of Karon, Kata, Rawai and Kamala are all their own distinct little beach enclaves. Each one is a little smaller and more laid back than Patong. But they offer plenty in the way of hotels and amenities. There are several other beach areas scattered along the coastline among these towns. These are the sort of beaches you see on Instagram, with white sand and rock islands. It isn’t until you get here that you feel like you’ve really arrived. This is what it is you came to see.

Paradise Beach

I particularly enjoyed Paradise Beach, which is on the peninsula west of Patong just a 10 minute drive from town. It’s a private beach so you do have to pay admission but the price is negligible for the day. I can’t even remember what it was.

Paradise isn’t large but it feels like a private resort in all the right ways. The only people there are ones who went out of their way to get there, despite there being free beaches all over the island. There’s enough shade trees and amenities that you can reasonably stay all day without becoming too hot and fatigued in the sun. Trails line the rocks and cliffs nearby. Visitors who take these small hikes are rewarded with incredible views. Paradise is another place on Phuket that’s highly resistant to Grab. You’re going to need alternate transportation to get there.

How Long Should You Stay in Phuket?

If You’ve only got two nights to spend Phuket is still worth visiting. But if you’re planning ahead you should consider staying for a week or more. Prices are cheap enough that budget is not a concern and there is enough to see and do to fill a week easily.

If you’re traveling long term in the region Phuket is an excellent place to base yourself during a longer stay. It’s sort of a goldilocks island that has everything, but not too much of anything.

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