Phuket Holiday Packages

Tropical island bliss in Phuket

Phuket is known world-wide for its stunning beaches with leaning limestone cliffs and turquoise lagoons, the ideal destination for a honeymoon or family getaway. Book your Phuket Holiday Packages with Fly Holidays!

The island of Phuket is surrounded by the Andaman Sea, surrounded by many islands, each reachable by speedboat or ferry. Escape to the Phi Phi Islands, known for its beautiful coves circled by limestone cliffs or visit the famous James Bond Island, the film location of The Man with the Golden Gun.

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Best time to Go

The island of Phuket enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures around all year round generally ranging between 22 and 32 degrees Celsius. Phuket island has three seasons, Dry Season (November to February), Wet Season (March to August) and Monsoon Season (September to October). The main difference between these seasons are rainfall and humidity levels, which reaches a minimum in the dry season and peaks in the monsoon season.

For a sunny Phuket holiday with clear skies, we would recommend the best time to go to Phuket would be in the Dry Season (November to February). On the other side of the coin however, the Monsoon season offers travellers smaller crowds and better holiday deals. 

Activities & Attractions

Popular activities and experiences to enjoy on your Phuket holiday package

  • Phi Phi Islands: The most popular excursion for any visit to Phuket. Jump on a ferry or speedboat to Koh Phi Phi Le island, stopping at Maya Bay, the film location for ‘The Beach”.
  • James Bond Island & Phang Nga Bay Kayaking: Visit the iconic film location of “The Man with the Golden Gun” before exploring cliffs of Phang Nga bay by kayak as you paddle through hidden caves to reveal Thailand’s best kept secrets.
  • Snorkelling & Diving: Phuket and the neighbouring Krabi province offers some of the best locations for exploring the waters of the Andaman Sea. Many beachfront resorts offer a diving centre, and some local tour operators offer such excursions.
  • Siam Niramit (website): A night-time show that showcases the culture and history of Thailand. The complex also includes traditional Thai villages from the country’s four regions where visitors can enjoy a boat excursion, feed elephants, view silk and basket weaving or experience a Thai massage.
  • Visit an Elephant Sanctuary: Heading north of the island of Phuket you will find many elephant sanctuaries scattered across the mainland. These camps are generally eco-friendly and offer a more nature-led experience that includes jungle safaris and kayaking in the nature reserves. Our favourite camp is the Elephant Hills! (website)
  • Thai cooking class: Learn traditional Thai recipes and cooking traditions from local chefs.
  • Muay Thai Boxing Exhibitions: Watch a live muay Thai boxing match in one of Phuket’s local stadiums.
  • Shopping in Patong: With local markets galore, Patong offers a great variety of vendors and retail shops.
  • Nightlife: Stroll down the famous Bangla Road and take in the vibrant atmosphere and endless entertainment. The street is lined with bars, clubs, and go-go bars, offering a dazzling array of live music, dancing and shows.
Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Mauritius accommodation are available?

The island of Mauritius has a great mix of places to stay! Choose from luxurious beach resorts and charming boutique hotels to cosy guesthouses and all-inclusive resorts. Here you will find something perfect for any style and budget. 

Can you accommodate any special dietary needs or preferences? 

We highly recommend that you inform your travel agent of any specific requirements before you travel. Most hotels and resort in Mauritius have plenty of vegetarian (and possibly vegan) options as well as accessibility rooms designed for wheelchair access. Having your agent informed will help ensure your needs are taken care of.

What are the best Mauritius beaches to visit? 

Mauritius is world-renowned for its untouched beaches. We recommend a visit to Belle Mare for its stunning crystal-clear lagoons, Grand Baie for its lively atmosphere, and Le Morne for its serene and tranquil beauty. 

Are vaccinations or health precautions needed? 

We recommend visiting a travel clinic near you for the latest health tips on vaccinations tailored to your trip. 

What is the local Mauritius currency and exchange rate? 

The local currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). Exchange rates fluctuate daily, so it’s best to check the current rates and perhaps exchange some money before you go. Almost all shops, and resorts accept major credit cards. 

What are the transport options on the island? 

Getting around the island of Mauritius is easy! Taxis as well as bus services are available around the island. Alternatively, you can rent a car, bike or scooter for more flexibility.

Is it safe to drive in Mauritius? 

Driving in Mauritius is generally safe, and the roads are well maintained but remember to drive on the left side. Keep your eyes peeled for local driving habits and follow road signs and rules for a smooth ride. 

Is travel insurance recommended? 

Yes, Travel insurance is highly recommended! This would cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage that can spoil your trip. Having travel insurance will give you peace of mind and have you covered for unforeseen events. 

Which local festivals or events during could I add to my visit? 

Mauritius is buzzing with festivals and events all year long! From the vibrant Maha Shivaratri and Cavadee Festival to the lively Kreol International Festival (FIK), there’s always something exciting going on. 

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