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Lemonade Phuket Hotel -Sha Plus - Phuket
8.2 615 reviews

Lemonade Phuket Hotel -Sha Plus

hotel, Chalong
Lemonade Phuket Hotel -Sha Plus is located in Chalong, just 1.3 kilometres from Tiger Muay Thai and MMA Training Camp, 2 kilometres from Chalong Temple, and 3.5 kilometres from Chalong Pier. It’s a 3-star hotel that offers a range of convenient amenities and is rated as very good by guests.
The hotel features a range of rooms, all with private balconies. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, relax on the sun terrace, or work out in the fitness centre.
Royal Phuket City Hotel - Phuket
8.3 1846 reviews

Royal Phuket City Hotel

hotel, Phuket Town
The Royal Phuket City Hotel is conveniently located in Phuket Town, a short walk from Hok Nguan Kung Shrine and a 15-minute drive from Wat Chalong Temple, offering easy access to the city's historical sites and bustling markets. This 5-star hotel receives consistently high ratings from guests for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features spacious rooms with classic Thai décor, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and on-site restaurants serving both Thai and Chinese cuisine.
De Piraya Residence - Phuket
8.5 468 reviews

De Piraya Residence

hotel, Mai Khao
De Piraya Residence, a self-catering apartment in Mai Khao, Phuket, offers convenient access to Mai Khao and Nai Yang Beaches (3.2km and 9.6km respectively) and is within easy driving distance of Bang Tao and Kamala Beaches.
This Phuket accommodation features air-conditioned rooms with LCD TVs, Wi-Fi, private bathrooms with rainfall showerheads, daily housekeeping, and amenities including desks and coffee/tea makers; a 24/7 airport shuttle is available at an extra cost.
ขุนโลหะ K̄hun Loh̄a - Phuket
8.7 204 reviews

ขุนโลหะ K̄hun Loh̄a

hotel, Phuket Town
Khun Loha guesthouse in Phuket Town offers convenient access to the Thai Hua Museum (1.8km) and Chinpracha House (2.1km), with Chalong Temple (5.3km) and Chalong Pier (10.5km) also within reasonable driving distance.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging provides air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a balcony or terrace in some rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Phuket

  • What are the top attractions in Phuket, Thailand for solo travellers?

    Phuket offers plenty for solo adventurers. For stunning beaches perfect for relaxation and people-watching, Patong Beach is iconic, while Karon Beach provides a more tranquil setting. Exploring the Big Buddha for panoramic views is a must, and a visit to Wat Chalong, Phuket's largest and most revered Buddhist temple, provides a cultural experience. Solo travellers often enjoy the freedom to explore at their own pace, perhaps renting a scooter to discover hidden coves and viewpoints along the west coast.
  • What are the best motels in Phuket?

    Among the motels in Phuket, Nestvilla Khok-kloi Phang-nga and Mindy Guest House are the most popular ones.

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Phuket, Thailand has to offer?

    A week allows a good balance of relaxation and exploration. You could easily spend a few days on the beaches, a couple exploring the temples and towns like Phuket Old Town, and perhaps a day trip to Phi Phi Islands or other nearby destinations. Two weeks would allow for a more leisurely pace and the opportunity to delve deeper into activities like diving, cooking classes, or exploring further afield.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Phuket?

    Nestvilla Khok-kloi Phang-nga and Mindy Guest House are the best motels with parking in Phuket.

  • Does Phuket, Thailand have any must-see festivals?

    Phuket's Vegetarian Festival, also known as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival, is a spectacular and unique event held annually in October. It involves elaborate processions, self-mortification rituals, and vibrant displays. Songkran, the Thai New Year, is celebrated nationwide in April and involves water fights and festive celebrations.
  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into Phuket, Thailand’s culture?

    Visiting local markets like the Phuket Weekend Market offers a chance to interact with vendors and experience daily life. Taking a Thai cooking class provides an immersive cultural experience, allowing interaction with instructors and fellow participants. Exploring the less-touristy areas, such as the smaller villages around the island, gives opportunities for more authentic interactions with the local community.
  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Phuket, Thailand?

    Phromthep Cape offers breathtaking sunsets away from the main tourist crowds. The less-visited beaches south of Karon, such as Ya Nui Beach and Freedom Beach, are quieter alternatives. Exploring the island's interior reveals hidden waterfalls and lush jungles. Consider hiring a motorbike to explore these areas independently.
  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Phuket, Thailand?

    Many local restaurants in Phuket Old Town offer delicious and inexpensive Thai cuisine. Look for smaller, family-run establishments away from the main tourist areas. The night markets also provide a range of cheap and cheerful options. Try local dishes like Pad Thai, Massaman Curry, and Green Curry.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Phuket, Thailand?

    Bangla Road in Patong is famous for its vibrant nightlife, though it's very busy. Phuket Town offers a more laid-back nightlife scene with rooftop bars and smaller clubs. For a quieter evening, many beach bars offer live music and drinks with a view.
  • What should you pack for a weekend in Phuket, Thailand?

    Lightweight clothing suitable for hot and humid weather is essential. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are crucial for sun protection. A swimsuit is a must, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring. Insect repellent is also advisable, especially if you plan to venture into more rural areas.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Phuket, Thailand?

    The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project is a worthwhile visit for animal lovers. Exploring the mangrove forests by kayak offers a unique perspective on the island's natural beauty. The small islands off the coast, such as Coral Island, provide opportunities for snorkelling and diving away from the larger, more crowded tourist spots.
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