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Holiday rentals in Phuket

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Popular amenities for Phuket holiday rentals

Stay near Phuket's top sights

Phuket Old Town95 locals recommend
Khao Rang View Mansion135 locals recommend
Phuket Town Sunday Night Market22 locals recommend
Thai Hua Museum6 locals recommend
TESCO Lotus Extra Mall Phuket6 locals recommend
SFX Coliseum Cinema4 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Phuket

Superhost
Home in Kathu
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

*Golf course Views * families *Loch palm golf*

KateRating, 5 stars6 days ago
The villa exceeded all our expectations! Everything was super clean, stylish, and thoughtfully arranged. Spacious territory, cozy pool, comfortable bedrooms, and an incredible view — every morning felt magical. All amenities were provided, the kitchen was fully equipped, and the AC worked perfectly. The location is quiet and peaceful, yet close to shops and the beach. Special thanks to the hosts — always helpful and quick to respond. We would absolutely love to come back!
Superhost
Villa in Rawai
5 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Tropical Paradise - Superb Villa sleeps 8

ThomasRating, 5 stars10 months ago
Pictures are exactly what you see when arrived. I chose this pool villa because it was setup for relaxing outside by the pool. A complete lounge with multiple couches and a bbq. No reason to go inside with a tropic and plush environment outside. Met and exceeded my expectations
Superhost
Villa in Rawai
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Tres Belle Villa Rawai 2 bedrooms Pool

KonstantinRating, 5 stars17 months ago
I spend 10 days with two friends in the villa. We had a great time and the place is very clean and private. Beautiful garden, nice pool and a terrace you can relax on. Olivier was a very polite and friendly host. Everything was perfect!
Superhost
Flat in Rawai
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Title Rawai III Nice Beachfront apartment

MichaelRating, 5 stars6 months ago
This was a great place to stay. I liked how electricity/water/cleaning fees were all included in the price so no hidden charges. Location is great by the beach and many great restaurants nearby to eat. 7/11 is next door, super convenient. Only slight critique I have was that the bed was harder than I like. This is just personal preference so I still rated 5 star!
Superhost
Home in Ko Kaeo
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Sunny Lakefront Holiday Home

Stephanie BrigitteRating, 5 stars4 months ago
This house is well located for someone who is looking for a central location. The house is comfortable and we enjoyed staying there.
Superhost
Apartment in Mueang Phuket
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Karon Beach - Karon Hill Condo - Private Wifi

ZoeyRating, 5 stars2 months ago
As we ended up checking in later than planned we struggled to find the building we were supposed to to be in. But in the day it would have been easy! Ian was super helpful and lovely! The place itself was lush, very clean, good gym and amazing pool! Would recommend !!
Top guest favourite
Bungalow in Wichit
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

Tamarind Bungalow

SaraRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Ross’s place is really lovely and spacious. We are an older couple so only needed the main (very comfortable) bed - but there is a small second bedroom for a child. Super amount of space, inside a compound of 4 or 5 different types of airbnb but all have a great deal of privacy. Ross and family live on site but never intrusive, just really helpful and kind. The situation of the property is perfect, direct 3 minute walk to the beautiful Ao Yon beach from the private path. It was fantastic to have a washing machine !
Guest favourite
Villa in Karon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Pool Villa near Karon Beach, great for family and friends getaways

PaulRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We had an amazing stay at Karon Beach, the villa is ideally located between the resorts of Kata and Karon Beaches so you have the best of both worlds and if you fancy a mad night on Bangla Road in Patong then that’s just a 500 baht tuk tuk ride away. The villa is on a private road and is extremely peaceful, it’s actually part of a complex so you get cleaning service, clean towels and water every day if required. House keeping were brilliant and Peaches messaged us every day of our stay. Ideally located for trips off etc and there are loads of travel agents on the main road to the beach (10 minute walk away), friendly work of advice is whatever they ask for trips haggle, we paid 1100 baht per person for all day excursions to James Bond island which were advertised for 3500 baht per person. If you plan all your trips in advance for your stay and book them together you will get an even better deal.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Phuket

  • Total rentals

    810 properties

  • Total number of reviews

    11K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    110 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    40 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    380 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    340 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Phuket

All About Phuket

Thailand’s largest and southernmost island, Phuket is also one of the country’s most famous, revered for its white-sand shores, emerald hills, and incredible food. Tropical palms and mangrove trees blanket the island in brilliant green, giving way to dramatic limestone cliffs and the turquoise hues of the Andaman Sea. On the west coast, it’s one long series of gorgeous beaches, from peaceful Mai Khao Beach in the north to the more lively Patong and Karon beaches in the south.

On the island’s eastern side — about 30 minutes away — motorbikes zip past Buddhist temples and cafes brewing Thai iced tea. Food is everywhere on this island. Street vendors sell Hokkien-style noodles and grilled pork on skewers, there’s sweet shaved ice to stave off the afternoon heat, and fresh fish melds into curries and tarts. In Phuket Town, historic Sino-Portuguese buildings mingle with ultra-modern murals, boutiques, and art galleries. Bars and night markets blossom on the streets after sundown, energised by the cool evening air.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Phuket

Booking a Thailand Phuket villa means staying in the tropics, where warm, heavy days are the norm. The most pleasant season, when it’s cool and dry, runs from October to April. This is the best time to enjoy the beaches, follow a shady trail through the rainforest, or spend a day out sailing on the Andaman Sea. October is also when one of Phuket’s biggest festivals occurs, celebrating ten days of ceremonies, parades, and delicious vegetarian food. Songkran, the Thai New Year, marks the end of the cool season in April. You’ll find September and May to be rainier but still pleasant. The monsoon season runs from July through August. Most of the time, this means tropical downpours once or twice a day, but a true monsoon can bring a week or more of heavy rain.


Top things to do in Phuket

Phang Nga Bay

Between Phuket and the mainland lies the Phang Nga Bay — a watery blue wilderness of coral reefs, towering limestone cliffs, and islands adorned with lush mangrove forests. Koh Tapu island earned some star power after showing up in a Hollywood film, but Koh Phanak is just as deserving of awe; its caves and lagoons are a gorgeous playground for kayakers and boaters.

Phuket Indy Market

Night markets are a Phuket staple, but the Indy Market — also known as Lard Ploy Khong — has become a favourite for its smaller size, handmade (“indy”) goods and clothes, and a serious selection of street food. A small stage hosts live music, and you’ll find tables and chairs to sit back and take it all in. The market is open Wednesday through Friday nights on Limelight Avenue in Phuket Town.

Black Rock Point

This challenging hike up a steep rainforest path leads to one of the most stunning vistas in Phuket: Black Rock Viewpoint. The clifftop overlook — known as “Pa Hin Dam” to locals — faces out toward Promthep Cape in the south, with Koh Man island visible to its right. Getting to the trail requires a car or motorbike.

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