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Port Phuket cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Phuket, Thailand. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Phuket is a port city and Thailand's only island province, with total population around 420,000. Phuket City is on the island's southeastern coast and has population around 80,000 (metro over 250,000). The city is one of Thailand's oldest (16th-century-founded as part of the Ayutthaya Kingdom) and developed by Chinese immigrants as a major seaport in the 18th-century.
By land area (approx 543 km2 / 210 mi2), Phuket Island is Thailand's largest, similarly sized as Singapore (approx 710 km2 / 270 mi2). The island is in the Andaman Sea and is connected to mainland-Thailand via Sarasin and Thepkasatri Causeway. Phuket Island has numerous traditional villages, lush vegetation, pristine white-sand beaches, scenic seascapes (with huge limestone pillars towering over Phang-Nga Bay's turquoise waters).
Apart from tourism, much of the wealth of the province derives from tin production, which started in the 16th century. Phuket Town was presumably the first city in Thailand to feature paved roads and cars. Even today, the city of Phuket remains Thailand's center of tin production, with coconut, seafood and rubber also adding to the prosperity of the island. Much of its revenue is reinvested to further develop Phuket. The island's capital is Phuket Town. It was built in the middle of the last century in order to replace Thalang, which was destroyed in 1800 by the Burmese. The architecture features attractive Sino-Portuguese style, reflected in the spacious residences created by wealthy Chinese tin barons as testimony to their success.
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Cruise ships to Phuket Island dock (anchor) at the following ports:
During high season (November through April) cruise ships anchor near Patong Bay - the island's main tourist / beach destination (where the Sunset Beach Resort is located) and passengers are tendered to shore (via the ship's tender boats).
During summer / rainy season (May through October) ships dock at Ao Makarm port (deep-water port with 1 pier) located approx 8 km (5 mi) from Phuket Town. When ships stay in Phuket overnight, they usually dock at Ao Makarm and tender their passengers to Patong and back. The tender boat ride between the cruise port and the beach resort is approx 1,5 km (1 mi).
Passenger tendering to Patong Bay (Sunset Beach Resort) includes boat docking on a jetty across the Sunset Hotel. There are many taxis that offer sightseeing tours. Depending on whether (sea condition), passengers may be tendered to a different location. Kalim Beach (on the Patong's north end) can also be used as tender boat pier.
Large cruise ships dock at Phuket Port, which is about 20-min drive to Phuket Town. Passengers are usually transported via chartered by the cruise ship company shuttle buses. Taxis are available at the docking pier, but their rates are generally expensive (and negotiable). Taxi drive distance from the cruise ship port to Patong is about 45 minutes.
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Phuket cruise port
Phuket cruise port fast facts:
- Cruise ships either dock at the south of the island.
- Or cruise ships tender you to Patong beach.
- Taxis are a great way to explore the island.
- Usually no shuttle busses are provided.
Phuket cruise port guide: docked or tender
Cruise ships either dock at the south of the island of Phuket or tender right off the beach in Patong. The choice on wether to dock or tender is completely up to your cruise line. Cruise ships are free to decide what they think is best for their ship operations and guests.
Docked at Phuket port
At the southern part of the island is where you will find Phuket Deep Sea Port close to Vanish Bay Front Ville. This port offers a cruise berth where it accommodate large vessels that will make Phuket their port of call for the day. At the cruise dock you will find a cruise terminal (which is often closed to the public), a souvenir market, a taxi stand, currency exchange, Wi-Fi and restaurants. Please keep in mind the cruise dock is at a remote part of the island. There is little of interest in the near area of the dock.
Shuttle bus at Phuket cruise port
There is usually no shuttle available as the taxi union will simply not allow this. This means that you will have to rely on your cruise ship’s shore excursions, an independent tour or a taxi. There are usually private taxis waiting at the port to bargain for a good deal. Phuket is not as cheap as other cruise destinations in Asia. And make sure to negotiate for a good deal.
Taxis at Phuket cruise port
If there are no taxis available at the port or if you feel like there is not enough, then please walk to the exit of the port. There might be some there and if not you can wave one down at the main public road.
Around the cruise port
The exit of the port lies one of the main roads of the islands. You will find a small fishing community living here. There are some restaurants, a 7 eleven and sometimes you can ever rent a scooter here.
Distances from Phuket cruise port to…
Here are some distances from the Phuket cruise dock to some of the things to see and do: Phuket town – 10 km – 15 to 20 minutes drive Big Buddha – 20 km – 30 to 40 minutes drive Patong beach – 22 km – 30 to 40 minutes drive Freedom beach – 27 km – 40 to 50 minutes drive Tiger Kingdom – 18 km – 30 to 40 minutes drive Kokchang Safari – 21 km – 30 to 40 minutes drive Phi Phi Island – far away, take a shore excursion! There is no beach within walking distance of the cruise port. There is however a small resort nearby, but this is still a taxi ride away.
Tender port: Patong
If your ship decides to tender in Phuket than they will tender you to the jetty opposite of The Bliss South Beach Hotel. This jetty is located near Patong beach. Depending on whether you could also be tendered to another pier.
Taxis at the Phuket tender pier
Taxis will be waiting for you on the pier to sell sightseeing tours. Make sure to negotiate before you step into the taxi.
Distances from Phuket tender port to…
Phuket town – 15 km – 20 to 30 minutes drive Big Buddha – 23 km – 35 to 45 minutes drive Patong beach – You are there when your tender docks! Freedom beach – 4 km – 10 to 20 minutes drive Jungceylon – 2,5 km – 5 minutes drive Bangla Road – 1,5 km – 5 minutes drive Tiger Kingdom – 8 km – 10 to 15 minute drive Kokchang Safari – 14 km – 20 to 30 minutes drive Phi Phi Island – far away, take a shore excursion!
If you are not on a shore excursion organised by your cruise ship we highly recommend you to have local currency with you. In Thailand the official currency is the Bath. You can often exchange it in the port. If not, there are lots of ATM’s around and your cruise ship often also offer a exchange facility on board. US dollars are often not accepted in Phuket. Although you might be able to negotiate a price in US dollars with your taxi driver, you might have trouble finding a restaurant or sight that will take it.
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In general: On high season(November-April) you will be tendered to Patong beach(main tourist area) and on Monsoon season(May-October) you will be docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port at Ao Makarm. Overnight stops sometimes do both: tender you first to Patong and then reposition to the dock later. The dock only has one berth, so the use of tenders is more likely. The tender ride is about 1.5km.
Cruise ships dock at the Port of Phuket. It is a 20-minute drive to Phuket Town. Taxis or bemos (typical local transport) are usually available at the pier. Rates are relatively expensive and should be negotiated. It is suggested writing down the agreed price to avoid any dispute. There is not much around except for a temporary market set up by local people. Taxis to Patong Bay, a 45 minute drive will cost about $50 round trip. A taxi to nearby beaches will be around $10.
If tendered to Patong , it will be to the jetty opposite The Bliss South Beach Patong Hotel. There will be taxis waiting offering tours and sightseeing. If sea conditions require so, at times you will be tendered to another location. This is important if you have booked a local tour, so have a cell phone with you.
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Sightseeing:
Thailand's only island province is connected to the mainland by the Thep Krasettree Causeway. Known as the "Pearl of Thailand," Phuket offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that rise above the turquoise waters of Phang Nga Bay. With a land area of 215 square miles, Phuket Island is Thailand's largest island and about the same size as Singapore.
Arab and Indian navigators have called here since the end of the 9th century, while the first Europeans arrived in the 16th century. Apart from tourism, much of the province's wealth derives from tin production, which started back in the 1500s. In fact, this industry generated much wealth enabling Phuket Town to have the first paved roads and cars in all of Thailand. Even today, Phuket remains the center of tin production in the country, with rubber, coconut and seafood adding to the island's prosperity. Much of the revenue is reinvested to further develop Phuket. With a culture all its own, Phuket combines Chinese and Portuguese influences with that of the indigenous ocean-going people.
Phuket Town is the island's capital located in the southeast. It was built in the mid-1800s to replace the earlier capital of Thalang, which was destroyed by the Burmese in 1800. The architecture features the attractive Sino-Portuguese style, which is reflected in the spacious residences built by wealthy Chinese tin barons as testimony to their success. The majority of visitors come here because of the glorious beaches, especially those on the west coast. Patong Beach is about a 45-minute drive from the port and offers a wide selection of water sports. Although the influx of tourists each year exceeds the local population by far, the island seems big enough to absorb the large numbers and at the same time maintain a semblance of tradition and great charm. In fact, Phuket still casts its spell on all that come to its shores.
Beaches The areas of Kata, Karon and Patong feature excellent beaches. Patong is best known for its nightlife and souvenir shops, while Kata and Karon boast superior resorts and restaurants.
Marine Research Center and Aquarium The aquarium's exhibits are interesting examples of Phuket's marine life and its environment. Thalang National Museum The displays in this small museum provide insight into Phuket's history and culture. A majority of the exhibits refer to Phuket's tin industry. Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Park Located about 16 miles from Phuket Town, the park is a remnant of the island's natural forest ecosystem. A large variety of animals, including wild boars and monkeys lives in this natural habitat.
Tours Excursions Transportation:
A visit to Promthep Cape, then the ‘big Buddha’ near Chalong and of course an elephant ride are on many itineraries.
For a bit of island hopping the long tail boats are a great way to do so. Prices must be negotiated and are approximately 500 baht per hour or no more than 1,800 baht per day. Do not eat a large meal beforehand, as the ride will be bumpy.
Avoid taking the mini truck tuk-tuks since they will either overcharge or scam you.
Many resorts are near the cruise dock, where one can spend a relaxing day for a few dollars.
It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .
Nearby Places:
Shopping and food.
Boutiques and markets are centered around Time Square Mall. Good buys include Thai silk, cotton fabric and cultured pearls. The Native Handicraft Center offers a wide range of local handicrafts. Additional shopping is available at the new Wang Thalang shopping complex. Bargaining is expected at markets; better shops have fixed prices.
The local currency is the Thai Baht, which is divided into 100 satang. ATM's everywhere.
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Communication:
The national language is Thai. However, English is widely understood and some Chinese dialects are also spoken.
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Where Do the Cruise Ships Dock in Phuket?
By Robert Palmer
Phuket, a beautiful island in Thailand, is a popular destination for cruise ships. With its stunning beaches, incredible scenery, and rich culture, it’s no wonder why so many tourists flock to this tropical paradise. But where exactly do the cruise ships dock in Phuket?
Phuket Deep Sea Port
Most of the larger cruise ships dock at the Phuket Deep Sea Port, which is located on the east coast of the island. This port can accommodate up to two large vessels at a time and has all the necessary facilities for disembarking passengers.
Another popular docking location for smaller cruise ships is Patong Bay. This area is located on the west coast of Phuket and offers easy access to the popular tourist destination of Patong Beach.
Rassada Pier
Rassada Pier is another important port in Phuket that caters to both cargo and passenger vessels. It’s located just a few miles from Phuket town and provides easy access to other parts of the island.
What to Expect When Arriving in Phuket by Cruise Ship
When you arrive in Phuket by cruise ship, you’ll be greeted by stunning views of turquoise waters and lush green hillsides. After disembarking from your ship, you’ll be able to explore all that this beautiful island has to offer.
Transportation Options
There are several transportation options available when arriving in Phuket by cruise ship. Many passengers choose to hire a taxi or take advantage of shuttle services provided by their cruise line.
Excursions and Activities
Phuket offers an incredible range of excursions and activities for visitors of all ages. From snorkeling and scuba diving adventures to cultural tours and elephant sanctuaries, there’s something for everyone on this island.
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During the Monsoon season May – October, the shops would dock at the deep-sea port of Ao Makarm , the Deep-Sea Port of Phuket, about 8 km or 18 min by car from Phuket Town. When the ships overnight in Phuket, normally they would dock at Ao Makram and you would be taken to Patong Beach via a tender. The port is also about 50 min drive from Phuket International Airport, 43 km away. The port is lacking passenger facilities, however recently plans for a passenger hall and landscape improvement have been revealed by the Thai government. There are taxis waiting to pick up tourists from the pier, however make sure you practise your negotiating skills, as prices normally start quite high. There are “turf wars” between taxi companies in Phuket and normally you can pick up cheaper taxis, tuktuks and minibuses from just outside the port entrance.
Local Information
The local currency is THB (Thai Baht) and exchanging money is quick and easy. There are various currency exchange shops around Patong Beach, just check a few to compare the rates. You can exchange a small amount at the Airport, if arriving by air, and exchange bigger amounts at one of the shops. There are ATMs everywhere but bear in mind that you would be charged a fee of up to 200 Baht, separate from the fees that your bank will charge you for drawing cash in a different currency. Make sure you protect your pin number and notify your bank that you would be travelling abroad. There are more and more card companies that offer now free of charge services abroad. All major credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, upscale restaurants and shopping malls. You would need to pay cash for your taxi fare and at markets and street food stalls.
Opening hours and bank holidays . The usual opening hours in Phuket are from 10 am until 10 pm, seven days a week. The banks and post offices would be open from 8.30 – 9 am until 3.30 – 5 pm Monday to Friday with an hour lunch break at midday. Some bank offices in shopping malls would work with slightly extended hours. There are many supermarkets that are open until late, some of them are open 24/7. The same applies to street food vendors. You are likely to find food sold at any hour of the day or night.
Tipping in Phuket is not expected, but greatly appreciated. As a general guidance, don’t tip street vendors, leave the change at low-key family restaurants, about 10% at more upscale restaurants (but do check the bill first for service charges), round the fare for taxis, and tip the bellboy and the made at your hotel about 20-50 Baht per bag/ per day. Tip your masseuse, hair-dresser and tour guide 10-15% if they have done a wonderful job. Remember to always tip in cash, and only give money directly to the person you are looking to tip. If you leave loose change in your hotel room for example, the housekeeper is not likely to take it, as she may think you have simply left the money in the room for yourself.
The language , spoken in Phuket is Thai. The local knowledge of English is somewhat limited, but most of the locals know enough English words to understand what you are trying to say and give you directions, for example. Knowing a couple of Thai words, such as thank you (women must say “sawatdee ka” and men must say “sawatdee khap), “khun khap” or “ka” to get the attention of a waiter or respectfully a waitress, and “aroy” – meaning delicious, will be very appreciated and will make Thai people very happy.
Things To Do
A must-see is the spectacular statue of Big Buddha – the locals call it the Phra Puttamingmongkol Akenakkiri Buddha – quite the tongue twister, but no need to worry, everyone knows it as the Big Buddha. This fascinating structure was built in 2004 and is 25.5m wide and 45m tall, made by reinforced concrete, covered in White Burmese jade marble. It’s situated on the peak of mount Nagakerd, Subdistrict of Karon. It is possible to purchase a break of a marble tile, sign your name on it and it will be placed inside the Big Buddha forever. Apart from a place of worship, the statue is also a great viewpoint and picture opportunity. From the little square that surrounds it, you can see most of Southern Phuket, including Phuket Town, Kata and Karon beach and Chalong Bay. On a clear day you can see as far as Phang Nga Bay.
If you are interested in the history of Thailand and Phuket, make sure you take some time to go and see the Thalang National Museum . Now it’s closed for renovation until October 2018. The museum displays historic artefacts of the area to present the old days of Phuket. The exhibits are organised in four different themes: 1. Phuket Island and Early Inhabitant of the Andaman, 2. The Battle of Thalang, 3. The Chinese and Development of Phuket and 4. Phuket People. There are also exhibits, honouring the famous sisters Chan and Mook that led the people of Phuket against the invasion of the Burmese, and an exhibit on the sea gypsies – the original indigenous population of the island.
There is a lot more to do in Phuket, time permitting. Explore the many and different beaches Phuket has to offer – from the buzzing and ever busy Patong beach through the quieter Karon and Kata Beach, to the tranquil and peaceful Mai Khao and Banana beach – there are more than 30.
If you are interested in the flora and fauna of Phuket, take some time to visit the Elephant Sanctuary where you can help look after the animals, or the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project – an organisation, working to rehabilitate gibbons, rescued from pet trade and the tourist industry. There is also plenty to see at the Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife park – the only significant virgin rain forest in Phuket and at the Marine Research Centre & Aquarium , where cuttlefish, seahorses and “Nemo” babies are growing up, before being released back in the ocean. Check out the Phuket Butterfly garden & Insect World for an opportunity to get close and personal with some colourful butterflies.
For that perfect social media picture, head over to one of the many viewpoints of Phuket. At Monkey Hill (named so because of the friendly macaques, fed by locals and tourists), you can see wonderful views of Phuket Town. At Promthep Cape viewpoint near Rawai Beach you can capture the best sunset-over-the-ocean pictures, make sure to arrive early as the place is very popular. At Khao Rang Viewpoint you can see some of Phuket Town, all the way to Chalong Bay and the Panwa Peninsula.
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Phuket in Thailand
Phuket is a province located in the south of Thailand, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. It is the country’s largest island, measuring approximately 48 kilometers long and 21 kilometers wide. It is known for its beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and stunning limestone cliffs. Phuket has a long and fascinating history, which includes many different cultures. The island was first inhabited by the people of the Malay Peninsula, who established a trading port in the late 16th century. The island was then taken over by the Thais in the 18th century, who renamed it to “Phuket”, meaning “mountain”. The island experienced a boom in the 19th century, when tin mining made it one of the most important trading ports in Southeast Asia. This period saw the arrival of many Chinese and Indian immigrants, who helped to develop the island’s economy and culture. In recent years, Phuket has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Visitors come to enjoy the beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and stunning limestone cliffs. There are also many cultural attractions, such as the Big Buddha, Wat Chalong temple, and the Phuket Old Town. The island is also known for its delicious cuisine, which includes local dishes such as tom yum goong and pad thai. In addition, there are many activities to enjoy, such as snorkeling, diving, and watersports. Overall, Phuket is a stunning island with a rich history and culture, and it is a great destination for tourists looking for a tropical getaway.
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The climate in Phuket
Spring (March to May): During spring, the weather in Phuket is warm and humid with average temperatures ranging from 25-30°C (77-86°F). The humidity is high but the temperatures are still comfortable and the sun is out most of the time. Summer (June to August): Summer in Phuket is hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from 30-35°C (86-95°F). The humidity is very high and the sun is out most of the time. Autumn (September to November): During autumn, the temperatures in Phuket are still warm and humid with average temperatures ranging from 25-30°C (77-86°F). The humidity is still high but the temperatures are more comfortable and the sun is out most of the time. Winter (December to February): Winter in Phuket is mild and humid with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F). The humidity is still high but the temperatures are more comfortable and the sun is out most of the time.
Cruise weather for Phuket
Our weather forecast for Phuket helps plan your stay according to the weather. For sunny days, pack light and breathable clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen. For winter weather, it's recommended to bring warm clothes, gloves, a hat, sturdy footwear, and a raincoat.
Cruises to Phuket
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When you cruise to Phuket, you’ll uncover a celebration of Thai culture and traditions you must experience for yourself. Historic temples and 24-hour beach life coexist in beautiful harmony in Phuket, where locals welcome tourists with a friendly smile. In Phuket, the influence of Portuguese settlement is best seen in Old Town’s colorful shophouses, many of which are still being used today.
Head to Patong Beach when you’re ready for a day of partying or an all-night adventure. Venture out to Sirinat National Park for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and spend hours admiring the vibrant coral reefs beneath you. Don’t miss the city’s most famous attractions, like the Big Buddha or the Wat Chalong, one of the biggest temples in all of Thailand. It’s a city that lives for good food, so even the tiniest street vendors make some of the most delicious Thai snacks you’ll ever eat. When stopped in the “Land of Smiles” from your Asia cruise , you’ll find yourself impressed by Phuket’s abundant nature, diverse food, and cultural sights.
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Top sights & attractions for cruises to phuket, phuket town.
When the Portuguese came to Phuket in the 19th century, they built brightly painted buildings, called shophouses. The architecture here will make you wonder if you’re even still in Thailand. Phuket’s Old Town is a great way to familiarize yourself with the history of Phuket while popping in a local cafe, enjoying one of the art galleries, or getting cozy at a local bar.
Patong Beach
Looking for a lively beach to experience from your cruise to Phuket? Patong Beach is the place to go for partying and nightlife here. Bars, clubs, and restaurants are open late and get loud. Of course, there’s plenty of swimming, sunbathing, and shopping to be done during the day.
Phuket FantaSea
Good old-fashioned fun awaits at Phuket FantaSea, a 60-acre theme park and popular nighttime entertainment extravaganza in Phuket. FantaSea can only be described as over the top, featuring elephant performances, dancers, elaborate costumes, and trapeze artists. You can purchase a ticket to the buffet as well.
Wat Chalong
Don’t miss a tour of the historic and sacred Wat Chalong Buddhist temple, one of the biggest in Phuket. Climb up to the third story for a view, or simply walk through the temple and take in the gilded sculptures and colorfully painted interiors.
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Top things to do in phuket, see the big buddha.
Once of Phuket’s most iconic sights is the Big Buddha, a nearly 150 foot tall marble statue of Buddha. The view from where the Buddha sits is breathtaking, plus it’s one of Phuket’s most revered and sacred sites. Don’t miss an excursion here when planning your Phuket cruise packages.
Relax on Karon Beach
Several miles of golden sand and glamorous resorts line the shoreline of Karon Beach, which make it popular among travelers and locals. It’s less of a party beach than Patong Beach, so it’s the ideal spot to lay down a towel, crack open a beach read, and laze the afternoon away.
Snorkel the Waters at Sirinat National Park
When you’re ready to get away from the crowds and experience natural, undisturbed Thailand, head to Sirinat National Park for snorkeling in the bright coral reefs offshore. Take a secluded walk along the beautiful pine forests. You might even see turtles nesting while you’re there.
Take in Cape View
Promthep Cape is one of the most photographed places in Thailand, and the sunset unfolding across the cape promises to awe anyone who sees it. Enjoy the 20-minute trek to the southernmost point of Phuket, though note that the rocks can be slippery. Photos are a must at “God’s Cape”.
Top Food and Drink Spots Near the Phuket Cruise Port
Address: 48/1 Th Thepkasattri
One Chun restaurant is set in a Sino-Portuguese shop house, whose bright colors welcome you in. They serve authentic Thai cuisine in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Try the orange curry with fish or the crab meat curry in coconut milk with rice noodles. One Chun is consistently rated as one of Old Town’s best.
La Gritta Italian Restaurant
Address: 2 Muen-ngern Road Beach Kathu Tambon Patong, Phuket 83150, Thailand
Looking for a romantic night of Italian food in Phuket? You might be pleasantly surprised by La Gritta, which blends modern decor with Italian simplicity. Try the osso buco or the fresh buffalo mozzarella with pesto, and don’t forget to try a glass or two from the extensive wine list. La Gritta brings sophistication to the bustling Patong Beach area.
Shop Address: Th Patak East
Rumors swirl that this unassuming roadside restaurant makes the best pad thai in Phuket, but you’ll have to try it for yourself. Place your order at the counter, then wait for your pad thai or pad see ew. Don’t forget to try one of the homemade chili sauces here, too.
Abdul’s Roti Shop
Address: Talat Yai | Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand
Whether you’re in the mood for sweet or savory, Abdul’s Roti Shop serves crispy and consistently delicious roti, a flaky, crispy flatbread. Dip it into curry or enjoy it with grilled banana served with condensed milk. Abdul’s has been in the neighborhood for over 70 years, so the place has grown famous in local circles.
Culture & History of the Phuket Cruise Port
Thailand has a rich history, and Phuket has been known as its central trading port and one of its most welcoming cities. In the 1600s, Phuket was colonized by all sorts of groups at different times, including the Portuguese, British, and French. Over time, Phuket became a base for international trade and tin mining.
The nearby beaches attract visitors from all over Thailand, and when international tourism efforts doubled in the 1970s, Phuket quickly became a hub for backpackers and solo travelers. Buddhism is one of the central religious beliefs practiced in Thailand.
Phuket Port Facilities & Location
From your cruise to Phuket, you’ll dock at the Port of Phuket. It’ll take about 20 minutes to get from the cruise port to the city center. There are often shuttles available to take you to Ao Makam. Buses usually only run until 6pm in Phuket, so plan your return trip to the cruise port carefully. Because Thailand has boomed as a tourism destination in the last few decades, the bus and taxi network has grown considerably.
Transportation in Phuket
The town of Phuket is about a 20-minute drive away from the cruise port, and most cruise passengers take a cab or bus to get to the city when their cruise to Phuket docks. You can arrange to use the same driver throughout your day in Phuket if you wish, which tends to get you a better deal. Many visitors download the app Grab to hail a taxi.
Shopping Near the Phuket Cruise Port
Because of how popular Phuket has become, there’s plenty of outdoor markets and shopping malls to keep you occupied. Antiques and jewelry are staples at local night markets like the Phuket Weekend Market, where you can barter your way to a great deal on local goods, or just snack away at one of the many food stands. There’s also Phuket Walking Street in Old Town, where coffee shops, restaurants, and bars are ready to meet any craving. Plus, it’s a must-go spot for souvenirs to bring back after your cruise to Phuket.
Local Currency & Tipping Customs
The official currency used in Thailand is the baht. Exchange currency once you get into Thailand for a better exchange rate. ATMs are plentiful in Phuket, but will usually include a service charge. Credit cards are generally accepted in many places, but it’s good to carry cash with you, too. Tipping isn’t a common practice in Phuket, but rounding up to the nearest bill for your taxi driver is polite. When dining in high quality or expensive restaurants, it’s common to include a 10% tip of your total bill.
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Phuket, Thailand
This island off the southwestern coast of Thailand is referred to as the "Pearl of the South." It is the country's largest island and possesses a varied terrain -- forested hills, rocky beaches and a fertile, tropical interior that supports cacao, rubber, pineapple and cashew production in addition to rice paddies. Motorcycle tours around the island are popular. See alligator, pearl and butterfly farms as well as all sorts of sea treasures at the Shell Museum. Besides the natural attractions, there are examples of Sino-Portuguese architecture in Phuket Town, harkening back to the island's 19th-century tin manufacturing boom. Thais are extremely proud of their culture and have several venues for showing it off to visitors: Thai Culture Show, Thai Village & Orchid Farm and Phuket FantaSea.
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Phuket: tourist information
Phuket, a rainforested, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea, has some of Thailand’s most popular beaches, mostly situated along the clear waters of the western shore. The island is home to many high-end seaside resorts, spas and restaurants. Phuket City, the capital, has old shophouses and busy markets. Patong, the main resort town, has many nightclubs, bars and discos.
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- Capital: Bangkok
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- Latitude: 7.9671179
- Longitude: 98.0797283
- Est. Population: 378364
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Port of Phuket ranks 976th in the world in terms of the number of tourists visiting it.
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According to the popularity rating among more than 1,000 cruise ports in the world , Phuket ranks 675.
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Phuket Shore Excursions, Day Tours & Trips from Cruise Port Terminal
Phuket is the second biggest island in Thailand surrounded by 36 smaller islands, just 862km away from Bangkok. This is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Thailand which attracts millions of visitors each year mostly coming to enjoy a peaceful vacation. Therefore, it attracts a large number of international tourists with numerous recreational activities, ecotourism, and sports. Known as the “pearl of Thailand”, Phuket shore excursions promise to bring wonderful experience and discover this incredible place:
Amazing scenery of bays and Phuket island, clean blue sea and white sand beaches stretching under lush green coconuts Ideal for underwater activities such as swimming, sailing, and diving Explore the abundant marine life in Phuket with sparkling coral reefs Phuket Recreation Center stages many dances and music. Especially, elephants and tigers performances, as well as the “Fantasea” show Various shopping centers selling traditional handicrafts, silk clothing, lacquerware, pearls, jewelry and antiques, all at reasonable prices
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Phuket City Tour
- Duration: 6 Hours
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phuket port/Phuket port
- Highlights: Big Buddha of Phuket, Karon Viewpoint, Chaithararam Temple (Wat Chalong), Phromthep view point, Phuket Old Town
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Panorama of Phuket
- Duration: 8 Hours
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phuket port/Phuket port
- Highlights: Phuket motor coach tour, Cashew Nut Factory, Two Heroines Monument, Wat Chalong Temple, Phuket Beaches
The Best of Phuket
- Highlights: Wat Chalong Temple, Hanuman World, Jungceylon shopping mall, Big Buddha
Phuket Sightseeing Tour
- Duration: 8 hours
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phuket Port/Phuket Port
- Highlights: the Karon View Point, Promthep Cape, Wat Chalong Temple, Thavorn Museum, Thai Hua Museum
Phuket Sea Cave Canoe Adventure
- Duration: 1 Day
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phuket Port
- Highlights: Phang Nga Bay National Park - Thai-style lunch - Cashew Nut Factory
Phuket Snorkeling Tour at Koh Hae
- Highlights: Koh Hae snorkeling tour
Island Hopping & Snorkeling at Phi Phi Island
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phi Phi Islands
- Highlights: Bamboo Island - Shark Watch Tour
Phuket Tarzan Adventure
- Duration: 1 Day
- Pick-up/Drop-off: Phuket
- Highlights: Playing zip-line
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Cruise to Phuket, Thailand
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Big-Screen Islands
Exotic mountain rocks coming out of the ocean in Phuket, Thailand
Pha Nga Bay has several karst islands that can be explored by longtail boat, including the sheer cliffs of James Bond Island, featured in "The Man With the Golden Gun." Some islands are shaped like doughnuts with shallow calm water inside, only reachable at low tide. Popular Phi Phi (pronounced "pee-pee") Island was featured in the movie "The Beach."
Get Underwater
Snorkeling at Phi Phi Island, Phuket, Thailand
The waters surrounding Phuket have great snorkeling and scuba diving, thanks to the bay's warm, clean waters and lively marine ecosystems. Snorkel off the beach at Ao Sane, next to Nai Harn Beach, at Kata Noi or near Patong at Paradise Beach. Drift past anemones, parrot fish and various types of coral.
Above Nakkerd Hills is a 147-foot-tall white Buddha statue, which you can see from many parts of the island — hike up to the statue itself, which is surprisingly uncrowded. It's covered in Burmese white jade marble, and next to it is a smaller Buddha made from brass. The trek also comes with the bonus of breathtaking views down to the sea.
Local Cuisine
Sample Thailand's famous cuisine at street stalls or sit-down restaurants. If you're not sure what to order, ask for pad kra prao — stir-fried meat (usually chicken or pork) prepared with chili peppers and Thai holy basil. The level of spiciness can be tailored to your taste, and adding in a fried egg is optional — though highly recommended.
Silks are always a good buy in Thailand; choose from scarves in every color, pillowcases or clothing. Cruise to Phuket and pick up a carved elephant in wood, metal or stone. At home, place it facing a doorway for good feng shui .
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How to find a cruise excursion you’ll actually enjoy
Ben Souza has had some unforgettable shore excursions. On a cruise from Singapore to Thailand , he and his wife visited an elephant sanctuary, a high point in their dozen years of cruising. On a Caribbean voyage, he booked a tranquil day at a Bahamas resort. The property turned out to be ratty, with a trash-filled pool and a mediocre beach.
Unlike the animal encounter in Phuket, he wishes he could wipe that outing from his memory.
“If I had been on my own private tour, I could have left and went to a better place to relax,” said Souza, the editor of Cruise Fever who has sailed on 75 ships with 18 cruise lines.
For passengers, the land is as important as the sea. Many travelers choose a voyage based on the ports. However, because shore time is limited, they must be savvy when planning their excursions.
The most convenient option is to sign up for an outing through the cruise ship. The cruise line makes the arrangements and vets the operators, which is especially important in destinations with safety concerns. Onboard credits apply to excursions. In the event of a cancellation or disruption, the cruise line will issue a refund. Most important, the captain will always wait for tour groups to return, even if they arrive past the scheduled departure time.
“Some guests value having the cruise line handle everything,” said Michael Consoli, who owns a travel agency that specializes in cruises. “So they just have to leave their house and come home.”
Booking an excursion with the cruise line comes with disadvantages. If the trip requires a minimum number of guests, the ship will cancel outings that do not meet its quota. Alternately, if too many people sign up, you may feel like a lost lamb in a flock. On a recent Royal Caribbean excursion in St. Kitts, we waited in a broiling parking lot while the guide tried to find us a spot on the packed tour bus. He finally plopped us down on a hard jump seat that blocked the exit.
Excursions organized by cruise lines can also feel like a highly touristy way to see a port destination. During our trip aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise , shore excursions ranged from a $59-per-person beach day, including chair and umbrella reservations, to ethically questionable wildlife experiences like an “Up-Close Encounter” with dolphins.
The cost is also higher than booking with a third-party operator, because cruise lines place a premium on extras. Independent travelers can save 25 to 40 percent on tours they plan themselves, according to Souza. On a Hawaii cruise, he arranged an island adventure that was nearly identical to one offered by the ship, except for the price.
“We all ended up on the same river cruise together. The only difference was we took different buses to get there and everyone who booked through the cruise line paid double,” he said.
Organizing your own excursions has additional benefits, such as greater flexibility, smaller group size, a wider variety of activities and a more personalized experience.
“If you want a truly unique experience while traveling,” said Souza, who organized a side trip to Capri for an upcoming Princess cruise that stops in Naples, “sometimes you just have to do your own thing.”
For advice on planning shore excursions, we spoke with cruising experts and tapped into our own seafaring adventures. Here are our top tips.
1. Book excursions as early as possible
Cruise lines open up reservations weeks or months before the ship’s departure date. Consoli said excursions sell out on luxury cruises that offer free shore activities, such as Regent Seven Seas and Silver Sea. The limited spots also fill up on mega cruise ships with thousands of passengers, such as Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas .
“When you have a ship with 7,000 passengers, it’s going to be harder to get excursions,” he said.
If you change your mind, you can often cancel without penalty, depending on the ship.
You should also plan ahead if you are booking with a local outfitter. Tours and guides can be hard to come by on busy cruise days or during peak travel periods.
2. Stick with cruise lines on complicated outings
When deciding between a ship’s excursion and your own, consider the complexity of the outing. If the adventure involves several modes of transportation or long distances, signing up with the cruise line is the safer bet. On the other hand, if the excursion is close by and straightforward, you can easily make your own arrangements.
“If I was going to Cozumel and I wanted to do the pyramids or ruins on the mainland, I would book a tour through the cruise line because you’re leaving the island and you want to make sure you get back on time,” said Doug Parker, guest host of Cruise News Today . “But in Nassau, where I can see the ships from most places on the island, I would … do something on my own.”
In some countries that require tourist visas, only passengers who are touring with a licensed operator can disembark without the document. Souza discovered this arrangement on a Mediterranean cruise that stopped in Algeria and Tunisia. Consoli said China recently introduced similar restrictions.
3. Research tour options before the cruise
Part of the appeal of cruising is that the company oversees every detail. However, you should still read reviews of excursions posted on Cruise Critic , Tripadvisor or reputable cruise blogs to guide your decisions.
If you strike out on your own, carefully research the guides and operators in your destination, including the ones who solicit business inside the cruise terminal. Check their credentials and ask to see pertinent licenses.
Many cruisers use the same outfitters as landlubbers, such as Viator and Tours by Locals . Shore Excursions is also popular. You may also be able to find your own activities like cooking classes and food tours on Airbnb Experiences .
Parker said some excursions, such as hop-on/hop-off buses, are a set price, regardless of whether you book through the ship or the outfitter. However, if the purveyor has an online promotion, you might save a sliver of money.
If you book your cruise with a travel agency, the agent can also arrange private shore excursions. In addition to overseeing the planning, the adviser provides a safety net and can reschedule or cancel the tour on your behalf. Consoli said some planners, such as himself, do not charge for this service; they earn their commission through the cruise line and tour operators.
4. Look outside the terminal for better prices
Tour operators, rental agencies and taxi drivers hike up prices in cruise terminals. For lower rates, venture a short distance away from the disembarkation point.
If you take a cab to an attraction where taxis seem scarce, arrange a pickup time. Ilana Schattauer, who blogs at Life Well Cruised , recommends hiring the driver for the entire excursion.
“If I was doing something that was a little bit off the beaten path or if I wanted to go to a more secluded beach, I would have the driver stay with me,” she said. “Or I would book a tour where the tour guide and driver stay there.”
During our Margaritaville at Sea sailing, we used Google Maps to find a scooter rental company in Grand Bahama. Around 9 p.m. we called Bullseye Car Rental , a local agency with strong reviews. Despite the late time, owner Raymond Bowe answered on the second ring. He knew our cruise schedule, offered to pick us up and drop us off from port, and gave us clear instructions for where to find him when we docked. The total for the day’s rental: $49, including transfer and helmets — about half the cost of taking the cheapest shore excursion from the cruise line.
5. Ask locals what to do, eat and drink
If you haven’t planned your off-ship day down to the minute, talk to taxi drivers, shop keepers and other locals to get tips. Crew members, who are often familiar with the ports, also are great resources.
In Grand Bahama, Bowe was an invaluable source of intel for how to spend our day. We’d made no plans and instead took Bowe’s suggestions for beaches and restaurants.
That’s how we ended up at Bernie’s Tiki Hu t , where lunch for two — Bahama Mama cocktails and a fresh lobster tail fried on the spot — cost $35. We ate on the beach in front of the tiki shack, then swam in the sea before driving down to Terry’s Conch Salad Stand . Owner Terry Pratt showed us the process of breaking a live conch out of its shell and preparing it into a Bahamian ceviche. It was $11 for a bowl and far better than anything we ate on the ship.
6. Give yourself at least an hour for the return
If you have ever left an airport during a long layover, this rule will sound familiar: Don’t cut it close . Give yourself an hour or two before final boarding time.
“If the ship is sailing at 4, I try to be back at 3,” Parker said.
Schattauer reminds cruisers that in some destinations, such as Caribbean islands, the small roads can get congested, especially when passengers are returning to the ships around the same time. She said a few years ago, she rode a shuttle to Magens Bay on St. Thomas. The trip to the beach was a quick 15 to 20 minutes. The return took an hour longer. Because she gave herself a two-hour buffer, she arrived at the terminal before the ship sailed off.
Phuket, Thailand
This island off the southwestern coast of Thailand is referred to as the "Pearl of the South." It is the country's largest island and possesses a varied terrain -- forested hills, rocky beaches and a fertile, tropical interior that supports cacao, rubber, pineapple and cashew production in addition to rice paddies. Motorcycle tours around the island are popular. See alligator, pearl and butterfly farms as well as all sorts of sea treasures at the Shell Museum. Besides the natural attractions, there are examples of Sino-Portuguese architecture in Phuket Town, harkening back to the island's 19th-century tin manufacturing boom. Thais are extremely proud of their culture and have several venues for showing it off to visitors: Thai Culture Show, Thai Village & Orchid Farm and Phuket FantaSea.
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Large cruise ships dock at Phuket Port, which is about 20-min drive to Phuket Town. Passengers are usually transported via chartered by the cruise ship company shuttle buses. Taxis are available at the docking pier, but their rates are generally expensive (and negotiable). Taxi drive distance from the cruise ship port to Patong is about 45 minutes.
Phuket cruise port guide: docked or tender. Cruise ships either dock at the south of the island of Phuket or tender right off the beach in Patong. The choice on wether to dock or tender is completely up to your cruise line. Cruise ships are free to decide what they think is best for their ship operations and guests.
The tender ride is about 1.5km. Cruise ships dock at the Port of Phuket. It is a 20-minute drive to Phuket Town. Taxis or bemos (typical local transport) are usually available at the pier. Rates are relatively expensive and should be negotiated. It is suggested writing down the agreed price to avoid any dispute.
Phuket Deep Sea Port. Most of the larger cruise ships dock at the Phuket Deep Sea Port, which is located on the east coast of the island. This port can accommodate up to two large vessels at a time and has all the necessary facilities for disembarking passengers.
Phuket, Thailand cruise ship port calendar shows all scheduled arrival and departure dates in a timetable format. The cruise calendar displays the ship's estimated time of arrival including related information such as how crowded is the port, as well as the ship's next port-of-call. The following timetable provides valuable information and ...
Phuket, Thailand. There are three locations on the Island of Phuket where cruise ships dock. During the high season of November through to April, most cruise ships would dock near Patong Beach - the island's busiest area, buzzing with street vendors, beach-goers and spectacular nightlife, and the passengers would be taken ashore by tenders.
Cruise port guide for Phuket, Thailand. Information on where your ship docks, how to get from the port into the city, maps, bus and shuttle information, public transport options, cruise terminal information, cruise port schedules, must see sights, shopping guides, restaurant guides, internet and wifi locations, and suggestions for things to do.
Where do cruise ships dock in Phuket (or tender) @ googlemaps Ao Makham port Patong Beach tender pier Current Marine Traffic @ marinetraffic.com Phuket Marine Traffic. Phuket Cruise Ship Schedule. 2024 Schedule March 2024 27 April 2024 ... Phuket Cruise Ship Schedule ...
Celebrity Millennium. 2.590 passengers. 10 Feb 2025 - 19:00. Silver Dawn. 691 passengers. 11 Feb 2025 - 13:00. Page 1. Cruise ship departures for the port of Phuket, Thailand. Advanced filtering options, crowds info, and more.
Phuket Cruise Reviews Not really Phuket , Ship ported in Patong Beach 40mins to Phuket proper, took and hour to get back due to traffic. This was a tender port.
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Check out the Phuket, Thailand cruise port viewing 81 reviews and 99 photos from real travelers. Learn the best things to do at the port of Phuket, Thailand. ... We did another tour through cruise excursions. The ship is tendered in so all the taxi drivers were waiting to harass us. We were so irritated that we got lost and couldn't find the ...
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Phuket Deep Sea Port Co., Ltd. Moo 7, Soi Phuket Port, Wichit, Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand. Tel. : +66 (0)76-391160-2. Fax. : +66 (0)76-391157
2.590 passengers. 10 Feb 2025 - 07:00. Silver Dawn. 691 passengers. 10 Feb 2025 - 08:00. Page 1. Cruise ship arrivals for the port of Phuket, Thailand. Advanced filtering options, crowds info, and more.
Winter (December to February): Winter in Phuket is mild and humid with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F). The humidity is still high but the temperatures are more comfortable and the sun is out most of the time. Cruise weather for Phuket. Our weather forecast for Phuket helps plan your stay according to the weather.
Phuket Port Facilities & Location. From your cruise to Phuket, you'll dock at the Port of Phuket. It'll take about 20 minutes to get from the cruise port to the city center. There are often shuttles available to take you to Ao Makam. Buses usually only run until 6pm in Phuket, so plan your return trip to the cruise port carefully.
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Asia Shore Excursions really want to recommend the Thavorn Museum for any Phuket shore excursion and day tour from cruise port. Located in the heart of Phuket Town, Thavorn Museum is a part of Thavorn Heritage Hotel - the first hotel and also the first 5-stars one in Phuket. Thavorn Museum is home to a variety of ancient items such as the old ...
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