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How safe is Phuket for tourists?

Is Phuket Safe for Solo Travelers? The short answer is yes; Phuket is generally safe for solo travelers. In fact, many solo travelers visit Phuket every year and have a wonderful time exploring the beautiful island. As with any destination, there are a few things to remember when traveling solo in Phuket.



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We now advise reconsider your need to travel to Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces due to ongoing risks of low-level insurgent activity (see 'Safety'). We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution to Thailand overall due to the risk of civil unrest and the threat of terrorism, including in Bangkok and Phuket.

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The streets are usually safe enough. Exercise the same precautions you do at home. Might not be a good ideas to walk around late at night alone, but Thailand is safer than most western countries.

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Phuket, on the other hand, is a much smaller city, with a population of around 400,000 people. It is less crowded and has a more relaxed atmosphere. Safety: Both Bangkok and Phuket are generally safe cities, but Bangkok has a higher crime rate compared to Phuket.

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Street food in Phuket is generally safe to eat but you can take some general precautions by going to stalls that have a high turnover and make sure that the food is cooked well and served hot. Avoid raw or undercooked meat,seafood and eggs.

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The most popular place to stay in Phuket is Patong Beach. This lively holiday area is located on the island's west side and offers a wide range of activities such as shopping, restaurants, beach, nightclubs, and much more. Patong Beach is an excellent place for sunshine and lively entertainment.

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While incidents of violent crime are rare, there are a few neighborhoods that are best avoided. These include areas like Soi Bangla in Patong, known for its adult entertainment and can be a bit sketchy at night. Another area to be cautious of is Kamala, which has a higher crime rate than other parts of Phuket.

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Don't Drink the Tap Water For the most part, it is. Though in Phuket, it is generally a subtle way of informing guests that the tap water is simply unsafe for human consumption. While it seems tedious to continuously buy potable drinking water, it is incredibly easy to do so no matter where you are on the island.

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Overall, for a week-long trip to Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui, a rough estimate for a mid-range budget would be around $1,000 to $2,500 per person, excluding international flights.

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While meal prices in Phuket can vary, the average cost of food in Phuket is ?796 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Phuket should cost around ?318 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

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Phuket has so much to offer, I'd say a minimum would be 5 days to get a good feel for the island. But you could easily spend 7 days in Phuket and even 14 days without feeling like you are running out of things to do.

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Depends upon your budget. If you would like to have the luxurious stay experience in one of the private island resort then definitely go for Maldives and definitely will be little expensive. Phuket will be more of budget trip.

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Due to 1-way systems and lack of parking in the Old Town, it's not always easy to get around in a car. Exploring on foot is the best way to check out Phuket Old Town's Sino-Portuguese architecture, narrow laneways, and traditional shophouses.

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