How to spend a week in Phuket
A whole week in sun-kissed, sea breeze blessed, Phuket sounds heavenly. You can spend hours on the beach – swimming, soaking up the sun and chasing thrills with watersports. Phuket is also home to an ethical elephant sanctuary, and it is a UNESCO creative city for gastronomy. Hence, you can enjoy good food, visit gentle giants and a great nightlife.
Day 1 – Arrival and settling in
Once you get to your Phuket luxury hotel from the airport, take some time to wind down from jet lag, and get into holiday mode. Hotels like the Anantara Layan Phuket Resort offer spa facilities. You can book a spa session to allow yourself to relax. Take some time to linger over meals, use the pool and simply come into your own holiday vibe. You can go to a nearby beach in the evening to catch a sunset with cocktails and a platter of seafood.
Day 2 – Visit the Elephant Sanctuary and enjoy beach time
After a lavish hotel breakfast, make your way to the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary (PSE). It is an ethical sanctuary for elephants in the last years of their lives – a sort of retirement home for elephants. The sanctuary rescues older elephants from the logging industry or similar places. The elephants roam free in this 30 acres space, and they are well looked after. You can watch them roam free from a safe distance from the canopy walkway. After lunch, take some time to rest and then go to Kata Beach or Patong Beach.
Day 3 – Visit the Old Phuket Town
The Old Phuket Town received the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy status. You can get to know Phuket through its street food. Spend the day in the town, strolling along the enchanting streets, observing Sino-Portuguese architecture, and quirky boutique stores. You can go to the local markets to feast on bowls of Thai noodles in broth, grilled meat dishes, crispy vegetables, spicy rice and sides and butterfly pea sticky rice with custard. The Wat Chalong and the Big Buddha are popular historical sites in the town.
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Day 4 – Try Island Hopping
Choose your islands wisely. You can either go to the gorgeous and popular Phi Islands or Coral Island with a pit stop at the famous James Bond Island. Alternatively, you can go to Ko Racha Yai to spend an entire day of island hopping. You can rent a private catamaran along with the crew for your adventure. If you join with a few friends or fellow travellers, the trip won’t be too expensive. Make sure that the catamaran is equipped with all you need for a day in the sea. Here is a brief checklist:
- Snorkelling gear
- SUP boards
- Kayaks
- Plenty of food and snacks
- Drinking water
- And, some catamarans come with floating Jacuzzis and inflatable slides.
Day 5 – Visit the Bong Bong Village or learn to cook Thai food at a farm
The Bong Bong village is a 200-year-old rural community, enveloped by a mangrove forest. You can visit the village to catch a glimpse of a traditional Thai village and learn all about growing food and catching fish for a living. You can ease into the slow pace of life as they work the land or fish in close harmony with nature. If this is not really your kettle of fish, sign up for an organic cooking lesson at a farm. You can cook Thai dishes using ingredients sourced from the farm, and of course, relish your own food.
Day 6 – Enjoy adventures
You can gear up to go trekking in the tropical jungle, and try zip-lining and ATV riding. If watersports are more your thing, try your hand at paddleboarding or go on a kayak ride in the salty waters. You can even scuba dive to meet and greet creatures deep beneath the turquoise waters. In the evening, find a nice spot by a lovely beach and forget the world or go for a dip in the salty waves.
Day 7 – Enjoy a spa day and beach time
Reserve your last day to seek bliss at the spa. Go for an invigorating Thai massage or choose an Ayurvedic spa session to completely let go of the mundane world. On your last day, drink in the beauty of Phuket’s beaches, breathe the sea breeze and catch a sunset to take back that soothing glow from the holidays back home.