Baixa temporada para viagensDezembro R$ 153 | Alta temporada para viagensMaio R$ 137 | Menor preço da passagem de ida e voltaR$ 706 Bangcoc(DMK) ⇒ Phuket(HKT) | Menor preço de voo diretoR$ 347 Bangcoc(DMK) ⇒ Phuket(HKT) |
Os preços mostrados referem-se a uma passagem de adulto, incluindo impostos e taxas.(As ticket fares can change frequently, these advertised prices are for reference only. The actual prices will be shown at time of booking.)
Informações do voo | Partida | Chegada | Rota | Programação semanal | |
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SL774 Thai Lion Air | 05:05 DMK 06:30 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ---W-F- | Buscar | |
PG289 Bangkok Airways | 06:20 BKK 07:50 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | -MTWTF- | Buscar | |
SL750 Thai Lion Air | 06:45 DMK 08:10 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----T-- | Buscar | |
TG201 Thai Airways | 07:45 BKK 09:10 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----TF- | Buscar | |
PG271 Bangkok Airways | 08:05 BKK 09:35 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
VZ302 Thai Vietjet Air | 08:20 BKK 09:50 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
TG203 Thai Airways | 08:30 BKK 09:55 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SM--TFS | Buscar | |
WE285 Thai Smile | 08:50 BKK 10:10 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ------S | Buscar | |
9W4495 Jet Airways | 09:10 BKK 10:40 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
PG275 Bangkok Airways | 10:00 BKK 11:30 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | -----F- | Buscar | |
VZ304 Thai Vietjet Air | 10:20 BKK 11:50 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
TG2281 Thai Airways | 10:25 BKK 11:45 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
TG2273 Thai Airways | 11:20 BKK 12:45 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
SL770 Thai Lion Air | 11:45 DMK 13:10 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
PG273 Bangkok Airways | 12:25 BKK 13:55 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | S---TFS | Buscar | |
TG207 Thai Airways | 13:20 BKK 14:45 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----TFS | Buscar | |
9W4498 Jet Airways | 13:55 BKK 15:20 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | -M-W-F- | Buscar | |
TG215 Thai Airways | 14:00 BKK 15:25 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----TF- | Buscar | |
PG285 Bangkok Airways | 14:30 BKK 16:00 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
SL752 Thai Lion Air | 14:50 DMK 16:15 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | -M----- | Buscar | |
VZ306 Thai Vietjet Air | 15:25 BKK 16:55 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
SL768 Thai Lion Air | 15:50 DMK 17:10 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
VZ308 Thai Vietjet Air | 16:25 BKK 17:55 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
TG217 Thai Airways | 16:55 BKK 18:25 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SM--TFS | Buscar | |
PG277 Bangkok Airways | 17:30 BKK 19:00 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
WE283 Thai Smile | 17:40 BKK 19:00 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ------S | Buscar | |
VZ310 Thai Vietjet Air | 18:00 BKK 19:30 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SMTWTFS | Buscar | |
TG221 Thai Airways | 18:15 BKK 19:40 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | SM--TFS | Buscar | |
TG211 Thai Airways | 19:10 BKK 20:35 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----TF- | Buscar | |
TG223 Thai Airways | 19:25 BKK 20:50 HKT | Bangkok para Phuket | ----TFS | Buscar |
Phuket is a popular tourist destination and the largest island in southern Thailand. Neighboring provinces include Phang-nga province to the north and Krabi province to the east.
From the mellow Rawai beach to the Ao Bang Thao luxury beach resort, Phuket has endless beaches for all types of travelers. Adventurous visitors can try exciting water activities from diving, snorkeling, to kayaking.
Phuket Town offers Sino-Portuguese style architecture, Chinese shrines, and cultural museums for travelers who are interested in the rich cultural influences throughout Phuket’s history. Phuket’s fabulous cultural heritage is also reflected in their fusion cuisine with a mix of Chinese, Malay, and Thai flavors.
Located at the north end, Phuket International Airport (HTK) is the only international airport on the island. Your flight will arrive in Phuket at Phuket International Airport. This airport has two main terminals: one terminal for domestic flights and a new terminal for international flights which opened in 2016.
Phuket Airport is 34 miles away from Phuket Town. You can get to Phuket Town by the Phuket Airport Bus and taxi.
The most reliable way to get to downtown from Phuket International Airport is by the Phuket Airport Bus.
Airport buses can be found outside the airport domestic terminal, and are bright orange in color. It takes around 75 minutes to get to Phuket Town and costs THB100 at the time of writing. The airport bus runs hourly from Phuket International Airport to Phuket, please check the airport bus official site for the most updated timetable. According to the Phuket airport bus official site, there is no need to book bus tickets in advance; visitors can purchase tickets from the bus staff at the airport.
You can also take a taxi from Phuket International Airport to Phuket Town. For metered taxis, you will have to pay THB100 on top of the fare for an airport service charge. It costs around THB600–THB900 and takes approx. 45 minutes.
There are a few types of transportation in Phuket. Visitors can travel around by bus, van, and by Song Taew. A Song Taew is a pick-up truck with two rows of seat for passengers. Besides public transportation, visitors can also get around by taxi. Tuk tuks, 3-wheeled hooded motorcycles for short distance traveling, are a popular way of getting around and have become a symbol of Thailand. Visitors can also rent cars or motorcycles from local companies to get around town. Most road signs are displayed in both Thai and English languages, making it convenient for visitors to drive around.
Leam Phromthep, directly translates to Brahmas Cape, is one of the most important landmarks in Phuket. The Cape is located at the southernmost point of Phuket, allowing visitors to enjoy a panoramic view of the Andaman Sea. Referred to as “Laem Chao” by the locals, this is a popular spot to catch dramatic sunsets and take beautiful photographs from late December to March. Visitors can see the Kaew Island, Nai Han Beach and Nai Ya Beach from the Cape. Visit the Laem Phromthep Kanchanaphisek Lighthouse and enjoy viewing the lines of tall palm trees. The lighthouse was built to celebrate King Bhumibol's 50th anniversary on the throne.
Old Phuket Town is where diverse ethnicities and religions converged overtime and created different neighborhoods in the town. Houses in the old town are built in Sino-Portuguese style; many have been turned into museums, restaurants, and trendy coffee shops. Built on the prosperity of tin mining, Phuket Old Town’s various architectural styles reflect the mix of cultural influences in Phuket. Visit the Phuket Thai Hua Museum on Krabi Road to learn about the cultural exchanges between Chinese and Phuket people throughout history. Enjoy the “Lat Yai” market every Sunday and try local cuisines as you stroll down the streets of Old Phuket Town.
Located in Amphoe Mueng, Wat Chalong is one of the most remarkable temples in Phuket. It is a holy place where visitors and locals come to pay their respect. Luangpho Chaem, a legendary monk who was famous for providing charm, protection, and luck to those who obtain his sacred objects, resided in this temple during the Ang Yi Rebellion era and helped people with his good luck charms. Visitors are required to remove their shoes inside the temple. Wat Chalong temple is located on Chao Fa Road and opens daily from 07:00 to 17:00 at the time of writing. Please visit Thailand’s official tourism website for the most updated information on current pandemic measures and availability.
The time zone in Phuket follows the rest of Thailand: UTC+7 (ICT).
The best time to visit Phuket is between December and March when the average temperature is 77 to 82°F (25 to 28°C). As the weather is always warm on the island, visitors should pack t-shirts, shorts, and other light clothes for their trip. Don’t forget to bring plenty of swimwear for all the beautiful beaches and watch out for the six months of rainfall during the wet season between May and October.
Phuket is a popular tourist destination so many locals are able to communicate in English. You can greet the locals by saying “Sawasdee” with your palms together in front of your chest and a smile. If someone ask you “Sabaidee Mai,” that means “how are you?” and you can respond with “Sabaidee” which is “I’m fine.” To say “thank you,” you can say “Khob Khun” to everyone. Men can add "Krab" as a suffix at the end of their sentences, and women can add "Ka" as a suffix. A simple “bye bye” can be understood by the locals as goodbye.
Phuket is a generally safe place to travel to; however, you should still exercise normal precautions. Be sure to carry your valuables with you at all times and secure your personal belongings. Take extra care when participating in water-related activities and enjoying the beaches, dozens of drowning and boat accidents occur each year.
According to Thailand’s official tourism site, tap water is technically safe to consume. However, it is recommended to drink bottled water as it is safer and very affordable.
Although tipping is not generally expected in Phuket or the rest of Thailand, you could choose to leave the change for a larger bill and it will be appreciated.
Disclaimer: Please note that the information above is for reference only and may be subject to change. We advise all visitors check the latest entry requirements and visa information from the destination country’s official website. Please also refer to official websites for airport and transportation information.