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Phuket, a tropical escape with a thousand facets
Phuket, the jewel of the Andaman Sea, is a sanctuary of white sand and crystal-clear waters. More than just a postcard, this Thai island harmoniously blends culture and nature. The Sino-Portuguese remains of the old town bear witness to a rich past, while the night markets and lively nightlife reveal its vibrant spirit. Phuket is the very essence of diversity, an invitation to discover a multitude of pleasures under an ever-blue sky.
Practical information
COMING TO PHUKET
Entry requirements for Phuket, Thailand:
Do you need information about entry requirements?
Consult the link below:
➜ Entry formalities in Thailand
MAP OF PHUKET
HOW TO GET TO PHUKET
Flying to Phuket from Noumea
To easily reach Phuket from Noumea, visit our Noumea Phuket page.
Travel time
The shortest travel time for a trip Noumea - Phuket is 12 hours and 10 minutes. This travel time may vary depending on your itinerary. Flights beyond the Aircalin network are carried out by our partner companies.
Time difference
It is 4 hours earlier in Phuket, Thailand than in Noumea, New Caledonia.
WHEN TO GO TO PHUKET
When is the best time to visit Phuket?
Phuket, with its tropical climate, offers distinct experiences depending on the season. Here are the best times to travel, depending on your preferences:
- The dry season: From November to February, this is the best time to visit Phuket. The weather is dry and temperatures are pleasant, fluctuating between 23°C and 30°C. It's ideal for beaches, diving and exploring the surrounding islands. However, the high season also attracts many tourists.
- The shoulder season: During the months of March to May, the temperature rises, reaching up to 33°C. It's a hot period, but still popular for sightseeing and water sports. It's also the time of Songkran, the Thai New Year, marked by festivities and water fights.