Out of HKT
Uber does not operate in Thailand; Grab absorbed Uber's Southeast Asia business in 2018. Open Grab first. The airport authority lists a Grab counter at Domestic Terminal 2, Floor 1, Gate 14 covering GrabCar, GrabSUV and JustGrab, and Grab's HKT page also covers Premium, GrabBike, Advance Booking, and cash or in-app card payment. Recent traveler reports flag no-acceptance and long waits on late-night or traffic-heavy routes, so allow slack if you land after dark.
Bolt's HKT flow (Economy, Bolt, XL, Van, Taxi) is cheaper and works if Grab stalls, but airport pickup is unsettled: as of 9 March 2026, Bolt and inDrive were still seeking approval to operate inside HKT, and travelers report walking outside the terminal to meet drivers and occasional cancellation or extra-cash friction. inDrive is a third lever if you are willing to set a price and field counteroffers; treat it as bargain hunting, not predictable arrival logistics.
HKT is a real cross-island transfer; allow slack after dark or in heavy traffic.
Out of the bus terminals
Phuket has two intercity bus terminals and no rail hub. They are not equivalent risk environments.
- Phuket Bus Terminal 2 is the long-distance hub and gets the strongest luggage warning. Local guidance warns thieves operate on long-distance buses and that valuables should not go in the under-bus hold; a documented Terminal 2 case had a bag handler stealing laptops from a passenger bag on arrival. Taxi desks may also push expensive rides when a cheaper inter-terminal bus link exists. Keep electronics on your body, not in the hold, day or night.
- Phuket Bus Terminal 1 is a lower-grade warning: touting and overcharging around the waiting area. Keep bags in hand and decline unsolicited ride offers.
Where to sleep night one
- Phuket Old Town is the calmer hostel-and-cafe base. The one timing wrinkle: Thalang Road closes for Sunday Walking Street 16:00–22:00 and is packed by 19:00. Arrive before 17:30 on a Sunday, or pick a weekday for the easiest walk in with luggage.
- Patong is the nightlife base and the clear outlier for street friction. A tourist was filmed being threatened and robbed near the Soi Bangla seafood market on 19 March 2026; a Japanese tourist's purse was snatched by motorcycle thieves on Taweewong Road on 2 January 2026; and officials were still running Bangla-area enforcement sweeps in early May 2026. Stay here if Bangla is the point. Otherwise sleep elsewhere.
- Bang Tao / Laguna is the flatter resort pocket on the west coast, useful if you want low-drama beach access and plan to ride a regular bicycle around the immediate area.
If nightlife is not your reason to be in Phuket, base outside Patong.
Best hostels in Phuket
Zostel Phuket (Patong Beach)
Safety geometry
Patong's pattern is opportunistic: late-night ATM stops, loosely held phones and handbags on the street, motorcycle snatch-and-go. Tighten phone discipline on Bangla and the adjacent sois; do ATM withdrawals during the day inside a bank lobby.
Two day-trip targets need timing care, not bravery:
- Big Buddha on Nakkerd Hill reopened under Wat Kittisangkaram with strict conditions and posted hours of 09:00–18:00 after a landslide closure. Daytime visit only, and re-check status before you go; access has changed repeatedly.
- Freedom Beach south of Patong was raided in March 2026 over unauthorised entrance-fee collection and alleged protected-forest encroachment, and the prime minister inspected it again on 10 May 2026 after intimidation allegations. Do not assume a fee booth or blocked path is official. Confirm route and price before committing.
Getting around
Grab and Bolt cover the car-and-bike-taxi layer already; what's left is two-wheel rental, which is how most visitors actually move once they leave their neighborhood.
If you have a valid motorcycle license or IDP, you can ride a scooter. If you don't, you can't legally — a Phuket crackdown caught 20,000 foreigners driving without a licence, so enforcement is real.
- Skoot is the most visitor-friendly motorbike rental app: in-app booking, in-app ID verification, no passport hold, verified shops in Patong, Kata, Karon, Rawai, Chalong, and near the airport.
- Gekkon is dockless-style motorbike sharing with app registration, document upload, card payment, and parking-zone drop-off including one-way finishes on Bangla Road. Trust signals are weaker than Skoot — Google Play shows ~1K+ installs and flags data as not encrypted, and traveler reports mention broken scooters and refund fights when a bike won't start.
- SawadeeBike rents pedal-assist e-bikes (no motorcycle licence required) with hotel or villa delivery from 3-day bookings, but the service area is Phuket Town, Chalong, Rawai, Kata, and Karon — Patong is excluded by the operator because of heavy traffic and steep roads.
- Phuket Bicycle Rental does conventional bicycles with island-wide delivery; the practical fit is flatter zones like Bang Tao and Laguna, not mixing with the busiest roads.
There is no dependable municipal bike-share. Songthaews, tuk-tuks and metered taxis exist and you will see them; for first-day moves the apps above are the predictable layer.
Connectivity
Bring your passport and activate at an official counter at HKT or a carrier shop. Foreign-passport SIM sales at 7-Eleven are inconsistent because staff often don't want to or know how to do the extra registration steps. Tourist SIM validity is capped at 60 days.
- AIS has the clearest direct local eSIM and an AIS shop inside Phuket International Airport. March 2026 traveler reports say the remote eSIM KYC/QR flow can glitch; activating at the airport shop is safer than first-time remote setup from abroad.
- True (True-dtac) self-registration uses the True iService app plus passport and selfie. Recent travelers report successful registration screens but no QR or activation email until support manually resends.
- dtac still sells Happy Tourist SIMs opposite the arrival gate at Phuket Airport. dtac tourist SIMs now sit under shared True-dtac terms with the same 60-day cap.
If you only need data and not a Thai number, a travel eSIM bought before you land is the lowest-friction path. Check whether it actually includes a Thai phone number before buying — many don't.
Money
The currency is Thai baht (THB). Cards work at hotels, malls and mid-range restaurants; cash dominates for street food, songthaews, market stalls and small bars. ATMs are everywhere and almost all charge a 220 THB foreign-card fee on top of your home bank's fee — pull larger amounts less often. When a card reader asks whether to charge you in baht or your home currency, always pick baht; dynamic currency conversion is a worse exchange rate dressed up as a convenience.
Tap water
Don't drink it. Bottled or filtered water is universal and cheap; most hostels and guesthouses have a refill station.
First-day defaults
- Land, walk to the Grab counter at Domestic Terminal 2 Gate 14, ride into town.
- Activate AIS at the airport shop with your passport before leaving HKT.
- If you arrive at Bus Terminal 2, keep electronics on your body and skip the taxi desk.
- Sleep in Old Town or Bang Tao for night one unless Bangla is your reason for being here.
- In Patong after dark, phone in pocket, no street ATM, no loose handbag.
- Rent a scooter only with a valid motorcycle licence or IDP; otherwise SawadeeBike or a regular bicycle.