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Visiting Phuket in September

September is Phuket's rainiest month — typically receiving 350–450mm of rainfall, with heavy rain falling most days and sea conditions at their roughest of the year. European school summer holidays are over, the island is at its quietest, and prices are at their absolute lowest. The Vegetarian Festival (Tesagan Gin Je) often falls in October and begins with preparations in late September. If beaches are your primary reason for visiting, September is not the right month. For those chasing rock-bottom prices and interested in Phuket's culture, it can work.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

25–32°C (77–90°F)

Air temp

29°C (84°F)

Sea temp

Extreme

Rainfall

Low

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in September

  • Absolute lowest accommodation prices of the year
  • Island at its quietest — the most local, unhurried Phuket experience
  • Preparations begin for the Vegetarian Festival in some years
  • Inland Phuket (town, temples, cooking classes) fully operational
  • Lush green landscape at peak beauty

what's on

Events & Holidays in September

Vegetarian Festival Preparations (some years)

Late September if festival is in early October (varies by lunar calendar)

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival (Tesagan Gin Je) is one of southern Thailand's most extraordinary events — nine days of vegetarian eating, firewalking, and dramatic body-piercing rituals by spirit mediums. When the festival falls in October, preparations begin at the end of September at Chinese shrines across the island.

travel tips

Travel Tips for September

September in Phuket is genuinely not recommended for most travellers. If you're set on September, choose it purely for the price savings and focus entirely on cultural, inland, and restaurant-based activities.

Some beach restaurants and bars close entirely in September — call ahead or check Google Maps hours before making a special trip to any specific venue.

Rip current risk is at maximum in September. Even on calm mornings, the sea can be deceptively dangerous. No swimming without checking conditions.

Recommended for Your September Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in September

Is September the worst month to visit Phuket?

September is Phuket's rainiest, roughest, and emptiest month. If beach activity is important to you, yes — it is the worst month. However, for travellers focused on Phuket Town's culture, Thai cooking classes, spa days, temple visits, and the lowest possible hotel prices, September is a viable if challenging choice.

How bad is the rain in Phuket in September?

Very heavy. September averages 350–450mm of rainfall with 20–25 rainy days. Rain can fall at any time of day, not just in afternoons. Heavy downpours, thunder, and flooding in low-lying areas can occur. The Andaman coast sea conditions are at their worst with high swell and strong currents.

What is Phuket's Vegetarian Festival?

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival (Tesagan Gin Je) is a nine-day festival during which Phuket's Chinese community abstains from meat, visits Chinese shrines, and observes purification rituals. The most dramatic elements are the street processions featuring spirit mediums who pierce their bodies with skewers in a trance state. Loud firecrackers and elaborate ceremonies occur at shrines across the island. One of Asia's most intense cultural spectacles.

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