Phuket where you step into Phi Phi Island Paradise
4D / 3N
About this tour
Overview:
With its stunning shores, Phuket, nestled in the Andaman Sea, is a paradise for beach lovers. As Thailand’s largest and most vibrant island, it offers a blend of cultures seen in its Sino-colonial mansions, Big Buddha, and Wat Chalong. Explore Phi Phi Island, famous for Leonardo DiCaprio’s movie “The Beach,” and marvel at the limestone karsts and lush greenery. Enjoy the beauty of coral reefs and partake in thrilling activities to boost your adrenaline.
Quick Details:
- Destinations Covered: Phuket
- Duration: 4 Days and 3 Nights
- Start/End Point: Phuket
- Inclusions: Accommodation, Meals, Transfers, Visa assistance, Guide, and more
Highlights
- Experience Phuket, ‘The Pearl of Andaman,’ with its stunning white sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, rich culture, and delicious cuisine.
- Enjoy the lively atmosphere of Soi Bangla at Patong Beach with its nightclubs, street performances, and live music.
- Explore the historic Phuket Town, showcasing the island’s heritage.
- Marvel at the 100m cliffs, powdery sand, and azure waters of Maya Bay featured in “The Beach.”
- Don’t miss the 45m tall Big Buddha, a revered Buddhist treasure of Phuket.
Included/Excluded
- Stay
Hygiene-standard 3-star hotel stay, double or triple-sharing basis - Meals
Enjoy breakfast as per the itinerary - Transfers
Airport pick-up/drop-off according to flight schedules and Convenient sightseeing transfers as per the itinerary - Guide
Skilled driver serving as a guide - Sightseeing
Sightseeing according to the itinerary
- Additional Services and Activities
- Travel Insurance
- Entry tickets are not included unless specified
- Flight Tickets
Itinerary
- Arrive at Phuket Airport and be greeted by your driver.
- Transfer to your hotel and complete the check-in process.
- Spend the day at your leisure, exploring at your own pace.
- Visit cafes and bars along Patong Beach.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife of Bangla Road and enjoy the Simon Cabaret show.
- Activity: Day at Leisure
- Overnight Stay: Phuket
- After breakfast, your driver will pick you up for a sightseeing tour.
- Start with a visit to Old Town, where you can see the Baan Chinpracha Mansion and Thai Hua Museum.
- Head to the Gems Gallery, the world’s largest jewelry store.
- If time permits, visit Chalong Temple and the Big Buddha Statue.
- Proceed to Karon View Point to admire the stunning surroundings.
- Relax at Kata Noi Beach and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Activity: Full-Day City Tour | Visit the Thai Hua Museum
- Overnight Stay: Phuket
- Early morning pick-up from your hotel for a trip to Phi Phi Island and Maya Bay.
- Depart from Phuket Boat Lagoon Marina on a speedboat.
- Visit Maya Bay, famous for its appearance in “The Beach” movie.
- Continue to Loh Samah Bay, nestled among limestone cliffs.
- Explore the Viking Caves, known for their wall paintings and bird nest harvesting.
- Enjoy time at Monkey Beach and Koh Phi Phi Lee, soaking in the breathtaking views.
- Activity: Sightseeing Tour via Speed Boat | Phi Phi Island and Maya Bay
- Overnight Stay: Phuket
- After breakfast, check out from your hotel.
- Transfer to Phuket International Airport (HKT) for your return flight.
- Depart with a heart full of cherished memories from your unforgettable Phuket journey.
Frequently asked questions
The best way to get around Phuket is by using local transportation options such as tuk-tuks, taxis, and motorbike rentals.
Some must-try local dishes in Phuket include Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Som Tum (green papaya salad), and Massaman Curry.
The flight from Bangkok to Phuket typically takes about 1.5 hours. Transfers from the airport to your hotel may vary depending on traffic.
Some popular vegetarian dishes in Phuket include Pad Thai with tofu, vegetable spring rolls, green curry with vegetables, and Som Tum (green papaya salad) without fish sauce.
Credit cards are widely accepted in Phuket, especially in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, street vendors, and local markets.
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