

Dreaming of swapping Delhi’s fast-paced city life, crowded roads, and daily routine for turquoise waters, palm-fringed beaches, and island adventures? Phuket, Thailand’s largest and most popular island destination, is the perfect tropical getaway for travellers seeking a blend of relaxation, adventure, vibrant nightlife, and cultural experiences. With Phuket packages from Delhi, discovering the island’s stunning beaches, lively markets, iconic landmarks, and nearby island gems becomes effortless. Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a fun-filled family holiday, a luxury retreat, or a getaway with friends, Phuket promises an unforgettable international vacation just a short flight from Delhi.
Our fully customisable Phuket holiday packages from Delhi are designed to match your travel style and preferences. From island-hopping excursions to Phi Phi Islands and James Bond Island, relaxing spa experiences, beachfront stays, water sports, and cultural sightseeing, every itinerary can be tailored to suit your interests, budget, and travel dates. Instead of following fixed group schedules, you’ll enjoy a personalised Phuket holiday crafted by travel experts, allowing you to explore the island at your own pace and make the most of every moment.
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Category |
Details |
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Ideal Trip Duration |
5–7 nights |
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Perfect For |
Couples, honeymooners, families, groups, first-time international travellers |
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Visa Requirement |
Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders |
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Best Time to Visit |
November–April (dry season); May–October (low season, lower prices) |
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Average Cost Per Person |
Rs. 13,000 – Rs. 90,000+ (land only), depending on travel style and duration |
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Currency |
Thai Baht (THB); 1 INR ≈ 0.44 THB (1 THB ≈ Rs. 2.28) |
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Flight Options |
IndiGo, Air India, Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways (connecting via Bangkok or direct) |
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Flight Duration |
3 hr 50 min (direct); 6–9 hr (with layovers via Bangkok or other hubs) |
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Arrival Airport |
Phuket International Airport (HKT) |
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Top Destinations |
Patong, Kata, Karon, Phi Phi Islands, Phang Nga Bay, Krabi, Similan Islands, Old Town Phuket |
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Languages |
Thai and English are widely spoken in tourist areas |
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Time Zone |
ICT (UTC+7); 1.5 hours ahead of IST |
If you're looking to trade Delhi's busy streets for white-sand beaches and breathtaking sunsets, our Phuket honeymoon tour packages from Delhi offer the perfect romantic escape. With direct and convenient flight connections from Delhi, Phuket makes for an easy yet exotic international honeymoon destination. From private villas overlooking the Andaman Sea to intimate sunset cruises and candlelit beach dinners, Phuket offers countless opportunities for couples to spend quality time together.
Popular honeymoon experiences include:
Starting Price: ₹59,049 per person (land-only) for 4 days
Phuket is one of those rare destinations that genuinely appeals to every generation. While children enjoy water parks, wildlife encounters, and cultural shows, adults can unwind on beautiful beaches or explore the island's vibrant local culture. That's what makes Phuket family tour packages from Delhi a popular choice for families looking for an international holiday that's fun, convenient, and packed with memorable experiences.
Top family experiences include:
Starting Price: ₹47,750 per person (land-only) for 5 days
For Delhi travellers who prefer premium accommodations, personalised services, and exclusive experiences, our Phuket luxury tour packages from Delhi provide access to some of the finest resorts and private retreats in Southeast Asia. Phuket has established itself as a leading luxury destination, offering world-class hospitality, private beaches, gourmet dining, and bespoke island experiences at excellent value. Luxury travellers can choose from cliffside villas, private island resorts, and oceanfront suites while enjoying curated experiences designed around comfort and privacy.
Luxury highlights include the following:
Starting Price: ₹100,686 per person (land only) for 8 Days
Not sure which Phuket package suits you? Share your travel dates, group size, and budget, and we'll design a personalised Phuket tour package from Delhi within 24 hours.
Short on time but still want to experience the best of Thailand's most famous island? A 5-night/6-day Phuket tour package is ideal for Delhi travellers looking for a quick international getaway. This itinerary typically covers Phuket's highlights, including beautiful beaches, Phuket Old Town, Big Buddha, and a memorable island excursion, offering a balanced introduction to the destination without feeling rushed.
Best for: Couples, first-time international travellers, and long-weekend holidays
Starting Price: ₹13,138 per person (excluding applicable taxes)
For travellers who want a more relaxed pace, the 6 Nights/7 Days Phuket Package from Delhi offers enough time to enjoy the island's beaches, attractions, and nearby islands without constantly moving between activities. You'll have the flexibility to include experiences such as a Phi Phi Islands tour, Phang Nga Bay exploration, cultural sightseeing, and leisure time at your resort, making it one of the most popular Phuket holiday durations.
Best for: Families, honeymooners, friend groups, and first-time Phuket visitors
Starting Price: ₹23,043 per person (excluding applicable taxes)
If you want to explore more of Southern Thailand, the Phuket-Krabi package from Delhi is an excellent choice. Combining two of Thailand's most scenic destinations, this itinerary lets you experience Phuket's vibrant beach life alongside Krabi's dramatic limestone cliffs, Railay Beach, and island-hopping adventures. The extra days allow for a more immersive holiday without rushing between destinations.
Best for: Couples, adventure travellers, those who've done Phuket before
Starting Price: ₹41,890 per person (excluding applicable taxes)
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Duration |
Best For |
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4–5 days |
Quick getaway, first Phuket trip, couples only |
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6–7 days |
Classic itinerary, best overall balance, families |
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8–9 days |
Phuket + Krabi combination, full island circuit |
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10–12 days |
Add Bangkok or Koh Samui, complete the Thailand circuit |
Phuket International Airport (HKT) is directly connected to several Indian cities. Delhi travellers are not at a disadvantage on direct flights; IndiGo and Air India both operate the Delhi–Phuket route. Here's how Delhi compares with other Indian departure cities.
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Departure City |
Phuket Package Starting Price* |
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Rs. 12,340 onwards |
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Rs. 23,050 onwards |
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Rs. 18,597 onwards |
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Rs. 14,528 onwards |
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Rs. 10,881 onwards |
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Rs. 18,862 onwards |
*Land-only prices per person, indicative as of June 2026. Flight costs vary significantly by booking window and season.
We also offer packages from Kochi, Guwahati, Goa, Jaipur, Surat and other major cities.
If you're visiting Phuket for the first time, chances are you'll spend some time at Patong Beach. It's the island's busiest and most lively beach area, packed with restaurants, shopping centres, beach clubs, water sports, and nightlife. For travellers booking a Phuket tour package from Delhi, Patong is a convenient base because everything is close by, from the beach and markets to cafés and entertainment. While it may not be the best choice if you're looking for peace, it's perfect if you enjoy being in the heart of the action.
If you're looking for a more relaxed alternative to Patong, Kata and Karon beaches are excellent choices. These neighbouring beaches offer soft sand, clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere that's ideal for couples and families. Kata is known for its charming beach vibe and beginner-friendly surfing conditions, while Karon provides a wider shoreline with plenty of space to unwind. Both are good bases for a Phuket holiday package from Delhi that doesn't want Patong's intensity.
Known for their upscale resorts and peaceful surroundings, Surin and Bang Tao Beaches offer a different side of Phuket. Surin attracts visitors seeking a quieter beach experience, while Bang Tao's long coastline is home to luxury resorts, beach clubs, and fine dining options. If you're booking a luxury Phuket holiday package from Delhi, northern Phuket is where most of the best properties are.
No trip to Phuket is complete without visiting the stunning Phi Phi Islands. Famous for turquoise waters, towering limestone cliffs, and picturesque beaches, these islands are among Thailand's most photographed destinations. It can be reached by a 45-minute speedboat or a 2-hour ferry. Hi Phi Don (the inhabited island) has a lively beach town, decent snorkelling, and access to the rest of the islands. Phi Phi Leh, uninhabited, contains Maya Bay, the beach that became globally famous and remains genuinely spectacular despite the crowds. Viking Cave, Pileh Lagoon, and Shark Point are the other must-see spots within the archipelago.
Phi Phi Islands Guide — What to Know Before You Go:
Home to some of Thailand's most spectacular natural scenery, Phang Nga Bay is a must-visit for nature lovers. The bay is dotted with dramatic limestone formations that rise straight out of emerald-green waters. Exploring by kayak is particularly rewarding, allowing visitors to discover hidden caves, secluded lagoons, and the famous James Bond Island.
Visible from many parts of the island, the Big Buddha is one of Phuket's most important cultural landmarks. Standing 45 metres tall atop Nakkerd Hill, the statue offers spectacular panoramic views over the coastline, beaches, and surrounding hills. Beyond its impressive size, the site provides a peaceful atmosphere where visitors can learn about local Buddhist traditions and enjoy a break from the busier tourist areas. The journey to the top is rewarding in itself, with scenic viewpoints along the way.
While many visitors come to Phuket for its beaches, Phuket Old Town reveals the island's rich cultural heritage. The historic district is filled with colourful Sino-Portuguese architecture, traditional shophouses, art galleries, local cafés, and family-run restaurants. Walking through streets such as Thalang Road and Soi Romanee offers a glimpse into Phuket's tin-mining past and multicultural history. The area is also known for its vibrant Sunday Walking Street Market, where visitors can sample local food, shop for souvenirs, and experience Phuket's local atmosphere.
For travellers looking to explore beyond Phuket, Krabi offers some of Southern Thailand's most spectacular scenery. Famous for its towering limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and secluded beaches, Krabi has a more relaxed and nature-focused atmosphere. Railay Beach, accessible only by boat, is one of the region's standout attractions, while activities such as island-hopping, kayaking, and rock climbing make Krabi a favourite among adventure seekers. Most travellers spend 2–3 nights in Krabi as part of a Phuket-Krabi tour package from Delhi before heading home or continuing to Bangkok.
Located in the Andaman Sea northwest of Phuket, the Similan Islands are considered one of Thailand's premier marine destinations. Open only during the dry season, these protected islands are renowned for their exceptional water clarity, healthy coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Snorkellers and divers can spot colourful tropical fish, sea turtles, and vibrant underwater landscapes, while non-divers can simply enjoy the pristine beaches and untouched natural beauty. For anyone interested in marine adventures, the Similan Islands are among the most rewarding places to visit in Thailand. Day trips run THB 2,500–4,500 (Rs. 5,700–Rs. 10,300) per person from Phuket; liveaboard diving trips are available for certified divers.
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Beach |
Best For |
Crowd Level |
Water Conditions |
Facilities |
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Patong |
Nightlife, watersports, and convenience |
High |
Good (avoid during SW monsoon) |
Extensive |
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Kata |
Couples, beginner surfing, and good food |
Medium |
Good, slight swell in season |
Good |
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Karon |
Families, relaxed vibe, space |
Medium-Low |
Calm for most of the year |
Moderate |
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Surin |
Luxury travellers, beach clubs |
Medium-Low |
Calm, clear |
Upscale |
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Bang Tao |
Luxury resorts, families, space |
Low-Medium |
Calm |
Resort-focused |
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Freedom Beach |
Seclusion, couples |
Very Low (boat access only) |
Excellent |
None |
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Nai Harn |
Peaceful, scenic swimming |
Low |
Excellent |
Basic |
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Kamala |
Mid-range, families, long-stay |
Low-Medium |
Calm |
Moderate |
Phuket is easily accessible from Delhi with both direct and connecting flight options available throughout the year. A direct flight typically takes around 4.5–5 hours, making Phuket one of the most convenient international beach destinations for travellers from Delhi.
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Flight Detail |
Information |
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Direct airlines |
IndiGo, Air India |
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Direct flight duration |
~3 hr 50 min |
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Delhi Airport |
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Terminal 3 |
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Phuket Airport |
Phuket International Airport (HKT) |
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Connecting airlines |
Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia |
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Common layover hubs |
Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang) |
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Connecting flight duration |
6–9 hr (with layovers) |
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Typical direct fare range |
Rs. 12,000–Rs. 25,000 return (economy, booked 4–8 weeks out) |
Pro tip: Phuket is 1.5 hours ahead of Delhi (IST + 1.5 hr). On a direct morning flight, you land in Phuket in the early afternoon, enough time to check in, reach the beach, and catch sunset on your first day.
On connecting flights: Bangkok-routed connections via Don Mueang (DMK) are often significantly cheaper than direct options, sometimes by Rs. 4,000–6,000 per person return. If the layover is 3 hours or less and you're travelling light, this is a legitimate cost-saving option.
Getting around Phuket is easy, with taxis, app-based cabs, tuk-tuks, and rental scooters available across the island. For longer distances or island tours, private transfers and speedboat services are popular, while families and groups often prefer hiring a private vehicle for added comfort and convenience.
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Month |
Weather |
Sea Conditions |
Notes |
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November |
Dry season starts; hot and sunny |
Calm, excellent |
Best value at the start of peak season |
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December |
Peak season; hot, sunny |
Excellent |
Busiest month; book well in advance |
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January |
Best overall weather |
Excellent |
Peak crowds; highest prices |
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February |
Hot, sunny, very low rain |
Excellent |
Strong month for whale sharks at Similan |
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March |
Hot, drier; slightly more humid |
Good |
Good value within peak season |
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April |
Transition: scattered afternoon showers start |
Generally good |
Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) in mid-April |
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May |
SW Monsoon begins; daily afternoon rain |
Rougher |
30–40% cheaper; mornings are often clear |
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June |
Wetter; sporadic storms possible |
Moderate |
Some operators limit island trips |
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July |
Wetter; Phi Phi trips still possible |
Rough some days |
Good for budget travellers |
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August |
Similar to July |
Variable |
Lower crowds; good deals |
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September |
Wettest month on average |
Roughest |
Not ideal unless on a tight budget |
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October |
Monsoon tapering; Similan Islands reopen |
Improving |
Transitional shoulder pricing |
Bottom line for Delhi travellers: November through March is the most reliable window. Dry season weather in Phuket is genuinely exceptional: clear skies, 30–33°C, and near-zero rain probability. May through September works for budget-focused travellers, but check the specific week's forecast before booking island excursions.
One of the biggest advantages of staying in Phuket is the easy access to some of Thailand's most beautiful islands. Whether you have just a day or want to explore multiple destinations, there are plenty of options to suit different travel styles and budgets.
Popular Day Trips from Phuket:
Multi-Day Island Experiences:
Useful Tips:
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Expense Category |
Budget (THB/day) |
Mid-Range (THB/day) |
Luxury (THB/day) |
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Accommodation (per room) |
800–1,500 |
2,500–5,000 |
8,000–25,000+ |
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Meals (per person) |
300–600 |
800–1,500 |
2,000–5,000 |
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Local transport |
200–400 |
500–1,000 |
1,500–3,000 |
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Activities |
500–1,000 |
1,200–2,500 |
3,000–8,000 |
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Daily Total (per person) |
Rs. 4,100–7,000 |
Rs. 11,400–22,750 |
Rs. 33,000–93,000+ |
Converted at 1 THB = Rs. 2.28 (June 2026 rate)
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Travel Style |
Duration |
Cost Per Person (Approx.) |
Key Inclusions |
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Budget |
5N/6D |
Rs. 13,000–Rs. 22,000 |
3-star hotel, breakfast, shared transfers, key activities |
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Mid-Range |
6N/7D |
Rs. 30,000–Rs. 55,000 |
4-star hotel, breakfast, private transfers, Phi Phi + Phang Nga trips |
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Premium |
7N/8D |
Rs. 60,000–Rs. 85,000 |
4-star+ resorts, most meals, private guide, all major activities |
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Luxury |
7N/8D |
Rs. 1,00,000–Rs. 1,80,000+ |
5-star and villa properties, all meals, private speedboat, exclusive experiences |
All prices per person, excluding international flights. Prices as of June 2026, subject to change with season and availability.
One of the best things about visiting Phuket is that Thai food is generally easy for Indian travellers to enjoy. Many dishes combine spicy, sweet, sour, and aromatic flavours that feel familiar to Indian tastes. Phuket's food scene is also influenced by Thai, Chinese, and Malay cultures, giving visitors plenty of variety to explore.
These dishes are generally rich, fragrant, and heavily spiced, making them an easy transition for an Indian palate:
If you are craving the flavours of home or are strictly vegetarian/Jain, Phuket has top-rated Indian dining hubs:
Note: If you are exploring Thai street food, always verify if a dish contains fish sauce (nam pla) or oyster sauce if you have dietary restrictions.
For vegetarians: Vegetarian food is easy to find in Phuket, especially in tourist areas. You can say "Jay" for vegetarian food or "Mai Sai Neua" if you don't want meat in your dish. If you're craving familiar flavours, Indian restaurants can be found in Patong, Kata, Karon, and most major tourist areas.
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Day |
Plan |
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Day 1 |
Arrive Phuket, check in, Patong Beach evening, Bangla Road (optional) |
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Day 2 |
Phi Phi Islands full-day speedboat trip (7 am departure, back by 5 pm) |
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Day 3 |
Big Buddha morning, Phuket Old Town afternoon, Kata Beach sunset |
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Day 4 |
Phang Nga Bay sea kayak day trip |
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Day 5 |
Free beach day at Surin or Karon; optional half-day cooking class |
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Day 6 |
Departure |
Booking an international trip has more variables than most people plan for: flight timings that don't sync with hotel check-ins, island trips that need to be reserved days in advance, and hotel locations that sound fine online but put you 45 minutes from everything. Our expertise removes that friction.
Phuket packages from Delhi make it easy to escape the city's fast pace and experience one of Thailand's most popular beach destinations. From island-hopping adventures and turquoise waters to lively markets, luxury resorts, cultural attractions, and stunning sunsets, Phuket offers the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement. Whether you're planning a family holiday, a romantic honeymoon, a trip with friends, or a luxury beach getaway, there's something here for every traveller.
Your Phuket holiday should be spent exploring beautiful beaches, discovering nearby islands, enjoying authentic Thai cuisine, and creating unforgettable memories, not worrying about flights, transfers, and hotel bookings.
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The cost of a Phuket trip depends on your travel style and duration. Budget travellers can expect to spend around ₹13,000–₹22,000 per person for a 5–6 day land-only package, while luxury holidays can cost ₹1,00,000 or more per person. Flights, accommodation, activities, and travel season all influence the final price.
September is generally the cheapest month to visit Phuket, as it falls during the monsoon season. Hotel rates and tour prices are often significantly lower, making it a good option for budget-conscious travellers who don't mind occasional rain.
Bangla Road in Patong is Phuket's most famous street. Known for its lively nightlife, restaurants, bars, live entertainment, and bustling atmosphere, it's one of the island's most popular attractions after sunset.
A 7-day Thailand holiday can cost anywhere from ₹30,000 to ₹85,000+ per person, excluding international flights, depending on your accommodation, activities, and travel preferences. Phuket packages for 6–7 nights typically start from around ₹23,000 per person for land-only arrangements.
A stay of 6–7 days is ideal for most travellers from Delhi. This gives you enough time to explore Phuket's beaches, visit Phi Phi Islands and Phang Nga Bay, enjoy local culture, and relax without rushing through your itinerary.
Yes. Direct flights from Delhi to Phuket are available through airlines such as IndiGo and Air India. A direct flight typically takes around 4–5 hours, making Phuket one of the most convenient international beach destinations for travellers from Delhi.
Phuket can suit a wide range of budgets. Budget travellers can enjoy affordable accommodation, local food, and shared tours, while luxury travellers can choose private villas, yacht charters, and premium resorts. With proper planning, Phuket offers excellent value compared to many other international beach destinations.