Best Beaches
Ranked by verified guest reviews — from surf beaches to secluded bays
Phuket's 30+ beaches vary enormously in character. The west coast's long sandy beaches — Patong, Karon, Kata, Bang Tao — catch the Andaman Sea's warm clear water and face some of the region's most spectacular sunsets. The north coast's quieter bays (Surin, Kamala, Nai Thon) attract the island's luxury resort crowd. The southern tip's secluded coves (Nai Harn, Ao Sane, Windmill) are less developed and loved by independent travellers. During the monsoon season (May–October), the west coast can have rough surf and strong currents — rip tide flags apply. The rankings below reflect verified guest review ratings.
How are these rankings determined?
Rankings are based on verified guest review ratings submitted through the Island Seeker directory. Businesses are sorted by average rating (highest first), with ties broken by total review count and featured status. The list is updated in real time as new verified reviews are submitted. Only active, verified listings appear.
insider tips
Respect the flag system — it saves lives
Phuket's beaches use a three-colour flag system: green (safe to swim), yellow (swim with caution, rip currents possible), red (no swimming, strong currents or rough surf). During the monsoon (May–October), red flags are common on exposed west-coast beaches. Multiple tourists drown in Phuket each year, largely due to ignoring red flags. If you see a red flag, stay out of the water — the risk is real regardless of how the sea looks from the shore.
Sunset watching from the north coast is extraordinary
Phuket's west-facing Andaman Sea coast produces some of the most spectacular sunsets in Southeast Asia — the sky turns deep orange and red over the open ocean without any land mass in the way. The north coast beaches (Surin, Bang Tao, Layan, Nai Thon) offer the best unobstructed sunset views with fewer crowds than Patong. Many beach bars and resort restaurants on this stretch specifically orient their seating for the evening light.
Avoid beach vendors offering jet-ski tours near Patong
Jet-ski scams are a well-documented problem on Patong Beach. Vendors rent jet-skis, then claim damage on return and demand large payments for scratches that were pre-existing. The Thai tourist police receive hundreds of complaints per year. If you rent a jet-ski anywhere near Patong, photograph the entire machine thoroughly before and after use — and consider sticking to water activities through your resort or a reputable tour operator.
The southeast coast's beaches are calmer year-round
Phuket's east coast (Ao Chalong, Rawai, Koh Siray, Laem Panwa) faces the sheltered inner Andaman Sea rather than the open ocean. These areas are not beach destinations — they are working ports and fishing villages — but the protected water means day trips to nearby islands (Koh Racha, Koh Lone) operate year-round even when west-coast tours are suspended due to rough seas.
questions & answers
What is the best beach in Phuket?
The answer depends on what you want. Surin Beach is often considered the most beautiful overall — wide, with clean sand, calm water north of the main swimming area, and a picturesque headland. Bang Tao is the most peaceful long beach. Kata Noi is stunning and quieter than its neighbour Kata. Nai Harn in the south is a perfect crescent bay with clear water and a more local feel. Patong is the busiest and most convenient for facilities.
Are Phuket's beaches safe for swimming?
Most west-coast beaches have flags indicating swimming safety — green (safe), yellow (caution), red (no swimming). During May to October's monsoon, red flags are common at exposed west-coast beaches due to strong currents and rough surf. Even on calm dry-season days, rip currents can form — always swim between the flags and respect lifeguard instructions. The calmer north-coast bays (Nai Thon, Bang Tao north) and the more sheltered south-coast bays (Nai Harn) are generally safer for families.
Which Phuket beach is best for families?
Kata Beach is widely considered Phuket's best family beach — the water is calm, the beach is wide and sandy, facilities are good, and the surrounding streets have family-friendly restaurants. Bang Tao in the north is equally calm and has the Laguna resort complex with children's facilities and supervised beach. Kamala Beach is quieter and has a more relaxed pace. Patong is convenient but gets crowded and has a party atmosphere that some families find uncomfortable.
Which Phuket beach is best for surfing?
Kata Beach is Phuket's best surf beach for beginners and intermediates — consistent small waves from May to October, multiple surf schools, and board rentals. Kalim Beach (north of Patong) has the island's best waves for experienced surfers during the monsoon season. Surin and Kamala occasionally have good surf during strong monsoon swells. Phuket is not a world-class surf destination — serious surfers should look to the nearby Mentawai Islands or Bali.
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