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Dry Season

Visiting Phuket in December

December is Phuket at full throttle — the Andaman Sea is glassy and inviting, skies are blue from sunrise to sunset, and visitors pour in from Europe, Australia, Russia, and China for Christmas and New Year. Patong's New Year countdown is one of Southeast Asia's biggest beach celebrations, hotels charge their highest rates of the year for the 24–31 December window, and every beach chair, restaurant table, and island hopping tour is occupied. Book everything far in advance, bring extra budget, and enjoy it for what it is: the island at its most alive.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

24–32°C (75–90°F)

Air temp

28°C (82°F)

Sea temp

Very Low

Rainfall

Peak

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in December

  • Perfect dry season weather — the best beach conditions of the year
  • Christmas and New Year celebrations across the island
  • Patong New Year countdown — one of Asia's biggest beach parties
  • Similan Islands at peak season with outstanding visibility
  • Full operational capacity — every beach bar, tour, and restaurant open

what's on

Events & Holidays in December

Christmas Celebrations

24–25 December

Phuket's large international resort community celebrates Christmas enthusiastically — beach club parties, elaborate buffet dinners, decorated lobbies, and festive markets at shopping malls. Old Phuket Town has Christmas markets from mid-December.

New Year's Eve Countdown

31 December

Patong Beach hosts one of Asia's most energetic New Year celebrations — fireworks over the Andaman Sea, beach parties, live music, and crowded Bangla Road. Surin Beach and Kata Beach have more relaxed celebrations. The entire island stays up for midnight.

travel tips

Travel Tips for December

Book accommodation for 24 December–2 January at least 6 months ahead — New Year week in Phuket books out completely among the best hotels, and prices for the 29–31 December window can be 3–5× normal.

For New Year's Eve, stake out your beach spot on Patong or Surin by 9 pm at the latest — the best viewpoints for fireworks fill up early.

Consider staying in Kata, Karon, or Nai Harn rather than Patong during December peak — these areas are less congested and 15–30 minutes from the New Year action if you want to join.

Recommended for Your December Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in December

Is Phuket too crowded in December?

It depends on your tolerance for crowds and your budget. December Phuket has excellent weather, full island operational status, and a festive atmosphere. It is genuinely very crowded — especially the 26 December–2 January window when both Christmas and New Year visitors overlap. If crowds frustrate you, consider November or March instead. If you enjoy a lively atmosphere and can afford peak prices, December is spectacular.

How expensive is Phuket in December?

December is Phuket's most expensive month. Standard beach hotels cost 50–150% more than low season. The 24 December–2 January window sees some properties charge 200–300% of regular rates. Restaurant prices don't change dramatically, but popular venues add set menus for Christmas and New Year Eve that are significantly pricier than their usual à la carte.

What is Phuket like at Christmas?

Christmas in Phuket is a warm, tropical, international celebration — beach club parties, festive dinners at resort restaurants, decorated lobbies, and a cheerful crowd of international visitors. It's nothing like a European Christmas but has its own charm. The beach settings for Christmas dinner (tables on the sand, warm sea breeze) are genuinely magical.

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