Cafe Del Mar Phuket
Photograph: Cafe Del Mar Phuket
Photograph: Cafe Del Mar Phuket

The best things to do in Phuket this weekend (April 25–27)

Jazz in the streets, bass by the beach, and brunch with a view – what more could you want!

Angus Hamilton
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Motors, melodies and midday indulgence – Phuket isn’t slowing down just yet. This weekend, the island hits a sweet spot between sun-drenched chill and full-send energy, with everything from caviar-fuelled pool days to jazz-filled walking streets and Bloc parties that spill from car parks to cocktail carts. Catch a legendary DJ at Café del Mar, watch the MotoGP roar from Spain in Chalong or turn it all the way down with a swing music in the Old Town. Whether you're in for the bass drop or the brunch pour, Phuket’s got your weekend playlist primed.



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For those in the know, this is the one. Electronic icon Guy Gerber lands in Phuket for the first time, a break from his usual European, USA and Ibiza circuit. He’s joined by Soundtuary co-creator APACHE, bringing a genre-defying, emotionally charged set to Café del Mar. Expect lush visuals, haunting melodies and the signature hedonistic flair Soundtuary is famous for. It’s a full sensory trip wrapped in pink skies and pounding bass. 

April 25. Tickets from B800. Café del Mar. 7.30pm onwards.

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For less head-bangers and more head-spinners, head to the Bukit Jazz Summit – an event that turns the streets of Phuket Old Town’s Chartered Walking Street into a swaying celebration of international jazz. Expect everything from swing and Latin to big band, blues and wind ensembles – each bringing its own complex melodies and syncopated rhythms. With live performances all week across hotspots like Anfield Cafe, Bebop, So What and more there will be a vibe for everyone. For jazz lovers, it’s the perfect excuse to wander and groove with other locals and tourists whilst seeing the sights of the Old Town in Phuket. April 23-30. Free entry. Various venues across Old Phuket Town. Main event on April 27, Chartered Walking Street. 4-10pm.

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Looking to upgrade your Sunday with full-flavour finesse? The Pavilions delivers an ultra-luxury boujee brunch beside the pool, complete with Prunier Supérieur Oscietra caviar, Wagyu beef, Picanha lamb, Capon chicken and sushi. No brunch is complete without an ice bucket next to you, and a bottle of vino poking out of it. And, with a 15% bottle discount on rosé, you really can’t go wrong. Bask in garden serenity with sea views on the side, bring a swimsuit, and soak in the sunshine this Sunday. Reservations are required. April 27. B3,290++ per person. Firefly Restaurant, The Pavilions Phuket. 12pm onwards.

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Food trucks, drinks and DJs take over the Courtyard by Marriott’s parking lot for a one-night Bloc party bash in Phuket Old Town. Roll through with friends, family or your pet and soak up the vibes with music from local selectors and bites from Marriott Bonvoy’s Phuket family of hotels including heavy-hitters like Benihana, Ginja, Andaman Grill, Cucina and more. Needless to say, it’s laid-back, local and totally free, so if you’re in the area be sure to check it out. 

April 26. Free. Courtyard Phuket Town by Mariott. 5-11pm.

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The island’s go-to garage bar for motorsport fans fires up the action this weekend with back-to-back MotoGP thrills broadcast live from Spain. Tank & Throttle brings together bike inspired interiors, draft beer and race enthusiasts all the action from Jerez. Saturday the 26th will see the qualifying and TISSOT Sprint Race, while Sunday is stacked with Moto3 and Moto2 before a Spanish-themed all-you-can-eat buffet leads into the main event: the MotoGP race at 7pm. Settle in at the clubhouse in Chalong – Phuket’s unofficial home of MotoGP – and join a crowd that lives for the racing rush. 

April 26-27. Free. Tank & Throttle Clubhouse, Chalong. 3.45pm Sat, 4pm Sun. Buffet starts 6.30pm.

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