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8.5 1440 reviews
Phuket
28/11 – 12/12
SG$366/nighttotal: SG$5124 (14 )
Novotel Phuket City Phokeethra
2 5
hotel , Phuket
Novotel Phuket City Phokeethra is conveniently located in Phuket Town, within walking distance of Old Phuket Town and the shopping area, and less than 2.5 miles from Central Festival Phuket. This 5-star hotel enjoys very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The accommodation offers 180 rooms and suites for up to 2 guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, spa, and restaurant, as well as easy access to beaches and convenient transportation options.
8.7 148 reviews
Phuket
13/08 – 19/08
SG$99/nighttotal: SG$594 (6 )
Sky Silk Decoration House
3 6
hotel , Patong Beach
Sky Silk Decoration House, a two-star guesthouse in Patong Beach, Phuket, is a seven-minute walk from Patong Beach and approximately 2.7 kilometres from Phuket Simon Cabaret. This family-friendly establishment offers rooms with balconies (in selected rooms), a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi; car rental is available for exploring nearby attractions such as Jungceylon Shopping Centre and Kalim Beach.
8.7 205 reviews
Phuket
10/12 – 20/12
SG$125/nighttotal: SG$1250 (10 )
ขุนโลหะ K̄hun Loh̄a
3 5
hotel , Phuket
Khun Loha guesthouse in Phuket Town offers convenient access to the Thai Hua Museum (1.8km) and Chinpracha House (2.1km), with Chalong Temple (5.3km) and Chalong Pier (10.5km) also within reasonable driving distance. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging provides air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a balcony or terrace in some rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
8.8 1233 reviews
Phuket
20/06 – 27/06
SG$28/nighttotal: SG$196 (7 )
Summer Breeze Hotel
1 2
hotel , Patong Beach
The Summer Breeze Hotel in Patong Beach is conveniently located less than 0.4km from Bangla Road and 0.5km from Jungceylon Shopping Centre, offering easy access to Patong Boxing Stadium (1.4km) and Phuket Simon Cabaret (2.1km). This Patong Beach hotel provides rooms with a flat-screen TV and kettle, some with kitchenettes, and includes a continental breakfast, swimming pool, and on-site restaurant; guests also benefit from a 24-hour front desk and parking.
Frequently asked questions about motels in Phuket
What are the top attractions in Phuket, Thailand for solo travellers?
Phuket offers plenty for solo adventurers. For stunning beaches, head to Freedom Beach, known for its tranquility, or Nai Harn Beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Explore the vibrant Phuket Old Town with its Sino-Portuguese architecture and charming cafes. A visit to the Big Buddha statue provides breathtaking panoramic views, while Wat Chalong, Phuket's largest and most revered Buddhist temple, offers a peaceful escape. Consider a day trip to Phi Phi Islands for some iconic island hopping.
What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Phuket, Thailand has to offer?
A week allows a good balance of relaxation and exploration. You can comfortably explore the main beaches, visit key temples like Wat Chalong, delve into Phuket Old Town's history, and even take a day trip to Phi Phi Islands or James Bond Island. Two weeks would allow for a more leisurely pace, including exploring less-visited areas and participating in activities like scuba diving or hiking.
Does Phuket, Thailand have any must-see festivals?
Phuket's Vegetarian Festival (usually in October) is a spectacular and intense event, though not for the faint of heart. It involves religious processions and piercing rituals. The Loy Krathong festival (usually in November), celebrated nationwide, sees beautiful floating lanterns released onto the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Chinese New Year is also widely celebrated in Phuket, with vibrant parades and festivities.
How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into Phuket, Thailand’s culture?
Visiting local markets like the Phuket Weekend Night Market offers a chance to interact with vendors and experience daily life. Taking a Thai cooking class provides a hands-on cultural immersion. Exploring smaller villages outside the main tourist areas, such as the charming fishing village of Rawai, allows for more authentic interactions with the local community. Engaging with locals in smaller restaurants and cafes also provides opportunities for cultural exchange.
Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Phuket, Thailand?
Escape the crowds at beaches like Ya Nui Beach or Paradise Beach. Explore the serene beauty of the Bang Pae Waterfall. Discover the hidden gems of the island's interior, such as the stunning views from Khao Rang Hill. Consider a boat trip to the less-visited islands in the Phang Nga Bay, away from the usual tourist routes.
What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Phuket, Thailand?
Many local restaurants in Phuket Old Town offer delicious and affordable Thai food. Look for smaller, family-run eateries rather than tourist-oriented establishments. The night markets are also great places to find cheap and cheerful meals. Try restaurants in areas like Rawai for more local experiences and lower prices compared to the main tourist hubs.
What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Phuket, Thailand?
Bangla Road in Patong is infamous for its vibrant (and sometimes raucous) nightlife. Phuket Town offers a more relaxed nightlife scene with numerous bars and pubs. For a more sophisticated experience, explore the bars and clubs in the Kamala area. Remember to always be aware of your surroundings and drink responsibly.
What should you pack for a weekend in Phuket, Thailand?
Lightweight clothing is essential, including t-shirts, shorts, and a light summer dress or two. Pack swimwear, sunscreen (high SPF), a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a small backpack for day trips. A light rain jacket might be useful, as tropical showers can be sudden.
What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Phuket, Thailand?
The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project offers a chance to learn about these amazing creatures. Explore the less-visited beaches along the island's east coast, such as Ao Sane Beach. Discover the unique rock formations and caves at Phang Nga Bay's less-visited islands. Visit the serene Wat Phra Nang Sane, a less-crowded temple.