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City Break: What to do & see in Phuket, Thailand

25 May 2022

The largest and most famous island in Thailand is Phuket, with approximately 540 square kilometers. It is a hugely popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world every year. It is the ideal place to taste the country's breathtaking beauty and welcome people.


 The island's popularity is due to its wide variety of sights, activities, and tours, including blue waters, sandy beaches, fiery Thai cuisine, captivating live performances, thrilling watersports, glistening temples, Open sea boat tours, and breathtaking sunsets.


Travelers worldwide rush to Phuket for its combination of relaxation and adventure, making it one of Thailand's most popular vacation spots.


It may be challenging to squeeze everything into a single holiday when so many options. We've compiled this list of the top 15 things to do in Phuket to narrow down the possibilities. Get the best out of your vacation by choosing a Thailand package offered by Quintrip. Let us now begin.


City Break: What to do & see in Phuket, Thailand

1. Taste some Top Dishes

As unique as Thai cuisine may be, it doesn't need an introduction. Authentic Thai food in Phuket is quite a different experience from what you'll find in most Western locations. Thailand's food is known for its unique flavors that include sweet, sour, spicy, and salty. We've compiled a list of Phuket's most extraordinary Thai dishes.


1. Tom Yum Goong

Thailand's national cuisine is Tom Yum Goong. Great use of aromatic spices like lemongrass, lemongrass, galangal, and shallots produce a wonderful aroma, while chili peppers and sauce give you that fiery sensation.

Tom Yum Goong's unique flavor comes from spicy hotness and tartness. When coupled with rice, it's a fantastic start.


2. Pad Thai

The most famous street cuisine in Phuket is, without a doubt, those fried rice noodles, which need no introduction. It is a well-known dish worldwide, not only in Thailand. Tofu, bean sprouts, onions, and peanuts are the most common ingredients in this famous noodle dish.

Even though it originated in China, it is more popular with visitors than with Thais. This dish is often served with green beans and banana leaves as a garnish.


3. Kuay Teow

Noodle soup (Kuay Tiew), a mainstay of Thai cuisine, may be made instantly. It's a dish that can be prepared in various ways: beef, chicken, seafood, or rice noodles. All kinds of meat can be served in a broth with noodles, usually thin but can occasionally be broad.


2. Visit Kata and Kata Noi Beach

Kata Beach is a picturesque, curving bay flanked by verdant mountains and covered with casuarinas and palms. It is a popular destination for tourists.

The beach is long and wide, with smooth, white sand and good snorkeling locations at each end, with a little islet offshore. 

Kata Noi Beach, a neighboring beach, is a quieter alternative. It's a short drive from Kata Beach to Kata Noi Beach, a secluded cove where you may rest, stroll along the pristine sands, or perhaps take a dip. It is a fantastic option if you seek a calm beach in Phuket.


With a Quintrip Thailand package, you'll get to see the finest of Phuket. The Phuket Bid Buddha, also known as the Great Buddha of Phuket, is a Maravija Buddha statue. Construction started in 2004 and was finished in 2018, including the base.

3. Visit Phang Nga Bay, One of the Most Popular Destination

With its majestic rock formations made famous by the James Bond film, Phang Nga Bay is one of the most popular destinations on island tours. It is a must-see due to its stunning surroundings.

Boat cruises in Phang Nga Bay are well-known for seeing the limestone cliffs rising steeply from the water and the stunning environment.

While it may be challenging to see everything in a single day due to the abundance of lagoons, cave systems, and mangrove forests, it is worth the effort.


4. Climb to Big Buddha of Phuket

Located atop Nakkerd Hill in the south of Phuket, the 45-meter-tall Big Buddha is one of Phuket's most recognizable attractions. The white Burmese marble of the Buddha shines brilliantly in the sunlight.

Once you've climbed to this 45-meter-high monument, you'll be greeted by breathtaking panoramas. A bird's view of the island can be seen from the hill's summit. Although some dharma music and small bells are ringing at the Buddha, the place is generally reasonably calm. It's a nice place to take a break from your hectic schedule.


5. Explore Old Phuket Town

It is a beautiful bay and is ideal for a half-day excursion because of the abundance of tiny cafes, bakeries, and restaurants that can be found there. There's no better place to visit than the historic Old Phuket.

Chinese and Portuguese influences can be found in the architectural design, which contrasts with the more traditional Thai forms.

Once in the city market, you can take a tuk-tuk or local blue bus to Thalang road, the most popular of Phuket's historic streets. Discover some fantastic abandoned houses by wandering the small streets surrounding the bus terminal and the local markets.

Old Phuket Town's well-preserved shophouses, Sino-Portuguese homes, temples, and shrines should be on your itinerary. The Phuket Trickeye Museum, a 3D interactive art gallery, and the Jui Tui Shrine, a vibrant Chinese temple, are two more attractions in the city.


6. Enjoy Nightlife

The nightlife in Phuket is well-known worldwide. International tourists flock to Phuket, Thailand, because of its image as a party and nightlife hotspot. 

The city is awakened by world-class nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants as the sunsets. Don't forget to appreciate the clubs, restaurants, and pubs put up near Phuket's beaches while you're out and about partying.

 This strip of Patong's Bangla Road is a hotbed of nightlife, with its flashing neon signs, blaring music, and hordes of young people dancing to local bands and international DJs.


7. Shopping

Phuket boasts a wide range of possibilities for shopping, from rowdy night markets to western-style department stores. Shopping in Phuket includes everything from traditional handicrafts to jewelry and antiques to trendy clothing and accessories.

Open-air and night markets are great places to practice your haggling skills. There is a wide range of prices, from cheap to designer names.


8. Scuba Diving

The Similan Islands are one of the best destinations in Thailand to go scuba diving. Scuba diving in the Similan Islands is excellent, around 100 kilometers from Phuket. Here are also many things to explore. So, what are you waiting for? Plan a tour to Phuket using a Thailand package offered by Quintrip. 


Walking about the city while traveling on a Quintrip Thailand package, you'll be enticed by something delectable wherever you turn, whether it's a fresh green papaya salad, a spice-filled coconut milk curry, or smoke pouring from a street food grill.

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