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Phuket: Top Winter Sun Escape Fuels Tourism Boom


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Phuket has emerged as the third-best winter sun destination globally, says a Bounce study ranking it behind only Darwin and Sydney in Australia. The analysis took into account temperature, rainfall, sea conditions, and sunshine hours, making Phuket ideal for those ditching the winter blues.

 

With a winter sun score of 6.24 out of 10, Phuket boasts perfect getaway conditions from December to February, its dry season. Visitors can enjoy around eight hours of sunshine daily and warm air and ocean temperatures—27°C and 28°C respectively—with minimal rainfall (just 43mm).

 

Despite being more expensive during high season (December to April) with hotel rates averaging 10,500 baht per night, Phuket remains affordable compared to some Western destinations. It outshone popular spots like Tenerife, Cancun, and Siem Reap in the same study.

 

 

The island's allure doesn’t stop at its golden beaches; vibrant nightlife and rich culture keep tourists flocking. This year, 4.3 million tourists, including 2.6 million international travelers, visited Phuket in just the first half of 2024. Luxe Phuket reports this influx marks a 42% increase from last year, nearing pre-pandemic levels.

 

The tourism surge has reinvigorated Phuket’s economy. From January to June 2024, revenue reached 246 billion baht, with monthly earnings expected to hit 50 billion baht in peak months like November and December, potentially pushing annual revenue to 500 billion baht.

 

However, increased tourism brings challenges. Environmental issues, particularly waste management, have become pressing as the island grapples with over 1,000 tonnes of waste daily. Local officials are actively working on addressing this growing concern to ensure sustainable tourism moving forward.

 

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-- 2025-02-06

 

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Average 10,500baht per night?  Give me an inflated break! 
on a side note I've never heard anyone ever say I went to Darwin for a vacation. 

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On 2/6/2025 at 7:01 PM, snoop1130 said:

with hotel rates averaging 10,500 baht per night

How did they come up with that average? Did they include some sexy lady's and bar drinks? :crazy:

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