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Visiting Phuket in May

May marks the start of Phuket's southwest monsoon. The rain doesn't fall all day — mornings can be perfectly sunny — but afternoon downpours are common and sea conditions on the Andaman coast become rougher, leading to red flag warnings at many beaches. The upside: hotel prices can drop 40–60% from peak, Phuket Town and inland attractions are wonderful without the crowds, and you'll experience a more authentic, local side of the island.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

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why go

Why Visit in May

  • Dramatic 40–60% price drops on accommodation from peak season
  • Old Phuket Town restaurants and markets largely tourist-free
  • Inland activities — temples, viewpoints, national park — unaffected by rain
  • Lush green scenery begins to emerge across the island
  • Some beach days still possible in the morning before afternoon rain

what's on

Events & Holidays in May

Visakha Bucha Day

Full moon day in May (exact date varies)

One of Buddhism's most important holy days, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing of the Buddha. Temples across Phuket hold candlelit processions and ceremonies. A significant and atmospheric event if your visit coincides.

travel tips

Travel Tips for May

Schedule beach time for early morning (7–10 am) when conditions are often calm and skies clear. Afternoon rain typically arrives after 1–2 pm.

Rip current risk increases significantly in May when seas are rough. Observe beach warning flags at all times — red flags mean no swimming. Patong and Karon have the highest risk.

May is an excellent month to explore inland Phuket: Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, Old Phuket Town, and cooking classes all operate normally regardless of coastal weather.

Recommended for Your May Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in May

Should I visit Phuket in May?

May is a viable option for budget travellers, cultural explorers, or those who don't mind occasional rain. You'll save significantly on accommodation, have a quieter experience, and still get some beach days in the mornings. For beach-focused holidays or those set on Phi Phi Islands day trips, the rougher seas make May genuinely frustrating.

How rough are the seas in Phuket in May?

May sees increasing sea swell on the Andaman coast as the southwest monsoon develops. Phi Phi Islands speedboat tours are frequently cancelled due to rough conditions. Day trips to Phang Nga Bay (on the east side of the peninsula) are more reliable. Swimming is possible at sheltered beaches on calm mornings but sea conditions deteriorate through the day.

What is there to do in Phuket in May?

Plenty — the rain doesn't affect inland Phuket. Visit Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, Old Phuket Town's Sino-Portuguese shophouses, attend a Thai cooking class, take a day trip to Phang Nga Bay (calmer than the open Andaman), and enjoy the dramatically cheaper restaurants and hotels. The island's temples and cultural sites are at their most photogenic when the surrounding vegetation turns lush green.

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