Classic southern-Thai breakfast in a restored Sino-Portuguese house — great for authentic Phuket curry and local flavors; opens around 8:00. A good start before walking Old Town.
Stroll Thalang and Dibuk streets to see colorful Sino-Portuguese architecture, street art, cafes and boutique shops; most shops open 9:00–18:00 but hours vary on holidays.
Phuket's largest and most important Buddhist temple, known for its ornate chedis and peaceful grounds; open about 6:00–18:00 — respectful dress required.
One of Phuket’s most famous sunset viewpoints — busy at sunset but worth the views; viewpoint is open all day, best to arrive 30–45 minutes before sunset.
Reputable seafood restaurant by the water with classic Thai seafood dishes and a relaxed atmosphere; open evenings — ideal for a first-night welcome dinner.
If you want nightlife, Bangla Road is lively late into the night; for a more refined option choose a rooftop bar in Patong or Kata. Note nightlife hours vary but generally go late.
Full-day tour visiting Phi Phi Don, Maya Bay (if included and permitted), Viking Cave and snorkeling spots; typical departures 7:00–8:00 with return around 17:30–18:30 — check operator for exact boarding times and conservation rules.
If you want nightlife, walk Bangla Road for bars and clubs; for a quieter end choose a beach bar in Patong. Clubs/bars open late, but check local rules and lines.
Guided boat and sea-canoe (sit-in) trip exploring limestone karsts, caves and the floating village at Koh Panyee; tours usually depart around 8:00 and return mid-to-late afternoon (approx 8–9 hour excursions).
A good breakfast before a half-day or full-day diving session; dive shops typically ask guests to be ready by 7:30–8:00 for boats to Racha or nearby sites.
Guided diving for beginners or certified divers visiting vibrant reefs — most operators run morning departures and return mid- to late-afternoon; certification required for multi-tank certified dives.
Reputable spas offering 1.5–2 hour Thai or aromatherapy massages — non-sexual professional treatments perfect for a relaxing, romantic ‘happy ending.’ Spas usually operate 10:00–22:00; book ahead.
High-end rooftop or cliffside dining with panoramic sunset/sea views — excellent for a special final-night feeling; reservations strongly recommended, open evenings.
Elegant Thai breakfast option in a famous restaurant (Blue Elephant hours vary — often open for morning and lunch); or enjoy a leisurely hotel breakfast before a beach day.
Spend the late morning and early afternoon at one of Phuket’s most beautiful beaches — Freedom is more secluded (boat or short trek required) while Nai Harn is great for swimming; beaches open all day.
Early-evening cruise along the west coast with dinner and sunset views — cruises often depart 17:30–18:30 and return around 20:30; confirm boarding time with operator.
Head to Phuket International Airport if departing tonight (allow 1.5–2 hours for transfer and check-in) or return to your hotel for a last drink and rest.