️ Phuket Private Instagram Tour: All-Inclusive

4.9 (537)
Duration
6 to 8 hours
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
0 - 99 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Want to experience the best that Thailand has to offer? Then a trip to Phuket is a MUST. Expect beautiful tropical scenery - crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and palm trees galore. The dream! Our all-inclusive Phuket day tour will start with you being picked up directly from your hotel by one of our awesome local tour guides (prepare to be entertained - these guys are always up for a laugh)! == 10:00 AM – Pick up at your hotel 10:40 AM – Arrive at the Phuket Big Buddha 11:40 AM – Visit Wat Chalong Temple 12:40 PM – Explore Old Phuket Town 1:20 PM – Enjoy Lunch at a Secret Restaurant 2:40 PM – Arrive at the Rock Beach Swing for some amazing photos overlooking the ocean 3:45 PM – Check Out the Amazing Views from Karon View Point 4:15 PM – Return back to your hotel 4:45 PM – Arrive back at your hotel

Additional information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Pickup

What's included

Private car with A/C
Bottled water
Lunch
Admission Fees
Personal Photographer/Tour Guide (No professional camera provided)

Itinerary

Stop 1: 0.8 hours
Phuket Big Buddha, or The Great Buddha of Phuket, is a seated Maravija Buddha statue in Phuket, Thailand. The official name is Phra Phutta Ming Mongkol Akenakiri, shortened to Ming Mongkol Buddha. Sitting atop Nakkerd Hill near Chalong, construction began in 2004
Stop 2: 0.8 hours
The most important of the 29 buddhist temples of Phuket is Wat Chalong or formally Wat Chaiyathararam, located in the Chalong Subdistrict, Mueang Phuket District
Stop 3: 0.8 hours
Lively Phuket Old Town is known for brightly painted, century-old Sino-Portuguese townhouses, with a well-preserved row along Soi Rommanee. Main street Thalang Road has stores selling artisanal ice cream and batik fabrics and a Sunday market for souvenirs and street food like fried banana.
Stop 4: 0.8 hours
Well-known destination for picturesque views of the ocean, beaches & lush island surroundings.
Stop 5: 0.5 hours
Take some amazing photos at Rock Swing Beach and enjoy the spectacular view!
Stop 6:
Patong is a beach resort town on the west coast of Phuket Island, facing the Andaman Sea in the southwest of Thailand. Its sandy, crescent beach is lined with cafes, restaurants and bars.
Stop 7:
Breezy island viewpoint & sunset spot overlooking the Andaman Sea, with a kiosk & road access.
Stop 8:
A nice place to go while in Phuket Town. Beautiful architecture. Some good little shops and great places to get fresh coffee and home made chocolate and cakes
Stop 9:
The Phi Phi Islands are an island group in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the Straits of Malacca coast of Thailand.
Stop 10:
If you want to experience complete immersion of Patong craziness, this is the place. Incredible street foods, entertainment, crowds of people from all walks of life, shops, bars, sunglasses!
Stop 11:
Black Rock Viewpoint, known as Pa Hin Dam in Thai, is challenging to get to, but certainly worth the effort. Totally unknown before 2016, it's located high up in the rainforest above Ao Sane, and it offers a stunning view to the south of Phuket,
Stop 12:
Phang Nga Bay lies between southern Thailand's mainland and Phuket Island. Also known as Ao Phang Nga National Park, it's characterized by limestone cliffs and rock formations, as well as mangrove forests and small islands.
Stop 13:
Located in Phang Nga National Park, James Bond Island displays excellent profile of karst (limestone) topography. One can see and explore picturesque stalactites, stalagmites, pillars and helictites here.
Stop 14:
Restaurants & resorts line this happening white-sand expanse for swimming, snorkeling & sunbathing.
Stop 15:
Promthep Cape is the island's most photographed and perhaps best-known location. Every evening, large tour buses, scooters and private cars sweep through Rawai Beach and up the island's southernmost hill to watch the sunset.
Stop 16:
Mellow beach with snorkeling & dining
Stop 17:
Natural cascade in peaceful surrounds
Stop 18:
Kata Noi is a beach on the southwest side of the island of Phuket in Thailand. It is adjacent to Kata Beach to the south. The beach is bordered to the north by the Mon Tri's Villa Royale Resort, and most of the beachfront is occupied by the resort of Kata Thani.
Stop 19:
Temple in Phuket surrounding area.
Stop 20:
Karon Beach refers to a beach, and the town adjoining it, on the west coast of Phuket, Thailand. The beach is a popular destination for tourists. Generally quieter than neighbouring Patong, it is popular with families and couples. It is also especially popular with Scandinavian tourists, with many businesses catering especially to them. Karon Beach was heavily damaged by the tsunamis following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, especially in its southern regions, but has since largely recovered and by 2008 showed little evidence of tsunami damage.
Stop 21:
A beautiful street in Old Phuket Town with food and colorful buildings.
Stop 22:
Similan Island is the most impressive set of Islands accessible from Phuket, blessed with incredible white sand and clear blue waters.
Stop 23:
Phang Nga Bay is an absolute must-do, with jaw-dropping limestone cliffs and flooded caves
Stop 24:
Plane Spotting in Phuket has become a viral phenomenon the day it became forbidden. The more it’s forbidden, the more people go there, and this once deserted beach had become an Instagram mad playground. And why not? Seeing these enormous flying machines approaching from far and getting closer to you in a roar is jaw-dropping.
Stop 25:
Promthep Cape is not as grand as you might expect, but it still attracts busloads of tourists every evening at sunset time. The elevated location at the very south of the island offers beautiful views on the bay and the few nearby islands.
Stop 26:
Koh Panyi is a surprising small fishermen village built entirely on stilts in the middle of Phang Nga Bay.
Stop 27:
Samet Nangshe has been discovered quite recently and the view from up there is jaw-dropping. As it is just outside Phuket island, it takes some dring to reach it, but the beauty of this natural wonder is well worth the effort!
Stop 28:
Black Rock is not as hard to reach as Samet Nangshee listed higher in this page, but it still requires a little bit of climbing. It’s not too difficult to find as the path is not well defined as you can see on our page. The view from up there is fantastic, offering a superb birdview of Nai Harn Beach and the islands around
Stop 29:
James Bond island is one of those bucket list items many people want to tick-off their list when in Phuket. There are many positive and negative opinions about James Bond Island, and most are justified.

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