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Visiting Phuket in June

June is deep monsoon season in Phuket — the southwest monsoon has fully established, bringing heavy rain, rough seas, and a very different atmosphere to the glittering island of peak season. Phi Phi Islands tours run reduced schedules or cancel on rough days, some beach restaurants shutter for the season, and Patong's Bangla Road is quieter. What remains: lush green scenery, dramatically low prices, and the island's cultural and inland offerings at their most crowd-free.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

26–33°C (79–91°F)

Air temp

29°C (84°F)

Sea temp

Very High

Rainfall

Low

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in June

  • Lowest accommodation prices of the year — 50–70% off peak rates
  • Old Phuket Town restaurants and cultural sites uncrowded
  • European summer holidays bring a trickle of visitors — more than May
  • Excellent for yoga retreats, spa treatments, and cooking courses
  • Dramatic monsoon cloudscapes for photography

what's on

Events & Holidays in June

No major festivals

June is relatively event-light in Phuket. The focus is on local Thai life — markets, temples, and community events that continue regardless of tourist season.

travel tips

Travel Tips for June

If your budget is the priority, June offers the lowest hotel prices of the year. Luxury resorts that cost 10,000 THB/night in January can drop to 3,000–4,000 THB in June.

Phang Nga Bay tours (James Bond Island) run more reliably than Andaman open-sea tours in monsoon — the bay is partly sheltered by the peninsula. Worth booking even in June.

June is an excellent time for Phuket's land-based cooking schools — intimate classes, no waiting, and the instructors are happy to spend more time with each student.

Recommended for Your June Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in June

Is Phuket worth visiting in June?

June is not recommended for beach-focused holidays — rough seas, frequent heavy rain, and limited water activities make it a poor choice for those who want the classic Phuket experience. However, it's excellent for budget travellers happy to explore the island's cultural side, do spa and wellness retreats, or simply want Phuket without the crowds.

What activities are possible in Phuket in June?

Land-based activities run normally — Old Phuket Town, Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, Thai cooking classes, Muay Thai matches, spa treatments, and elephant sanctuaries are all unaffected by rain. Phang Nga Bay tours often run on calmer days. Beach time is possible on calm mornings at sheltered beaches (Nai Harn, Ao Sane).

How much rain does Phuket get in June?

June is one of Phuket's rainiest months — average rainfall of 150–200mm spread across 15–20 rainy days. Heavy afternoon downpours are the norm, often accompanied by thunder. Morning hours (7–10 am) are the most reliably dry window each day.

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