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The best things to do in Phuket this weekend (March 5-8)

From glittering shows to beach clubbing, here’s what to do in Phuket this weekend

Philipp Meier
Contributor: Aydan Stuart
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It’s no secret that Phuket is a magnet for night owls and beach-loving hedonists. With exuberant parties under starry skies running all weekend long, it’s easy to overlook the island’s other evening attractions – from adrenaline-pumping Muay Thai fight nights to cultural shows that journey through Thailand’s history. Luckily, we’ve got you covered.

Partygoers can stick to the classics – MAYA Beach Club and the like – for night after night of big name DJs bringing the best in house and tropical beats to heavy crowds. Or, if your idea of a good night leans more towards the laid-back, head to Royal Phuket Marina for some yacht-themed networking or frolic with the kids at a day-long pool party atop HOMA. 

Throw in some cultural shows and hard-hitting boxing bouts and, wherever the wind takes you in Phuket this weekend, this quick-fire guide will make sure you end up in the right place.


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Electronic music fans head to Maya Beach Club this weekend as Dubai-based DJ-producer Demayä lands behind the decks. Known for blending melodic Afro house with stripped-back, minimalist grooves, the rising artist builds a reputation for pushing the edges of the genre. The beachfront dinner show pairs beats with sea breezes and tasty crowd-pleasers like pizza, tangy chicken spring rolls or buttery salmon sushi – all enjoyed before the dancefloor fills up. But, with champagne on ice and the waves rolling in beside you, you could easily skip the dinner and go straight to the dancing. 


Mar 7. B1,000 per person. Tickets here. Maya Beach Club. 7pm-2am

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Part theatrical spectacle, part cultural time machine, Siam Niramit Phuket brings Thailand’s past vividly to life. The show recreates scenes from the country’s history with a full arsenal of stagecraft – booming sound systems, dozens of dancers and even a 300-cubic-metre water tank that transforms the stage into a flowing river – bring a rain coat, maybe? Added to the effects, be prepared to be doused in smoke and dazzled by lightning as angels glide across the stage’s makeshift storm, adding to a sensory-packed production that moves through Buddhist mythology and the rise and fall of ancient kingdoms. Before the curtain lifts, wander through the nearby Thai village market to glimpse traditional crafts or arrive early for the optional buffet dinner. For an easy night out, hotel pick-up can also be added to your booking.


Mar 5-8. From B1,800 per person. Tickets here. Siam Niramit Phuket. 5.30-10.30pm

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You don’t need a yacht – or a big budget – to enjoy a touch of marina-side glamour. The monthly Grow Boating evening at Royal Phuket Marina invites curious newcomers and seasoned sea lovers alike for a relaxed night of networking by the water. Designed with a casual marina crowd in mind, the event keeps things friendly while still delivering plenty of luxury touches. Expect first-rate canapés, a generous buffet courtesy of Royal Phuket Marina and plenty of bubbly flowing as you overhear boaters swapping stories of the sea at Asia’s only carbon-neutral marina.


Mar 6. Free. Grow Boating Evening, Royal Phuket Marina, RPM Members’ Lounge. 5pm-7pm

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Mark International Women’s Day with purpose at this charity lunch hosted by Phuket Has Been Good to Us – the foundation supporting disadvantaged children at Kamala School. Held at Courtyard by Marriott, get involved with this year's theme: ‘Give to Gain’ – highlighting how empowering women strengthens communities and nurtures future leaders. Guests hear from international speakers, bid in fundraising prize auctions and enjoy an afternoon of entertainment – with drinks flowing from 11.30am. Come solo or book a table for up to 10 people and help raise vital funds, with organisers aiming to hit half a million baht by mid-afternoon. And for the record, women and men are both warmly welcome.

Mar 6. B2,000 per seat. For tickets, email here. Courtyard by Marriott, Phuket Town. 11.30am-3pm

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Kids in tow? No problem. HOMA is where you want to go this weekend with a family-friendly pool party where grown-ups and little ones can both dive into the fun. Floating on the pool you’ll find inflatable flamingoes, unicorns and plenty of other wacky floaties bobbing around, while DJ Via spins a lively mix of Afrobeats from the poolside decks. While kids get silly, parents can sip a drink and soak up the sunshine while younger partygoers splash along to the rhythm – making this one of Phuket’s more playful ways to spend the afternoon.

Mar 6. Free. HOMA Phuket Town. 5.30-8.30pm

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Few experiences capture Phuket’s high-energy spirit quite like a night of Muay Thai in the heart of Patong. At Bangla Boxing Stadium, fighters step into the ring all week long, delivering punchy bouts as local talents go head-to-head with international challengers. Expect flying kicks, sharp elbows and roaring crowds as eight fights unfold over five rounds each – if they last that long. Ringside and stadium tickets both include a free T-shirt, plus a small discount when booking through the official website. Doors open at 8pm, with the first fights kicking off around 9pm and running late into the night.


Mar 6-8. Ringside/VIP: B1,900. Stadium: B1,500. Tickets here. Bangla Boxing Stadium. 8pm-late

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 If you’re going to do a boat party in Phuket, you may as well do it properly. The VIP Sunset Catamaran Experience swaps cramped ferry decks for the pinewood levels of a luxury catamaran – five hours of island hopping, swim stops and rooftop-style dancing. Run with Shipfaced – the crew behind parties in Sydney and Zakynthos, plus collaborations with Cafe del Mar, Paradise Beach’s Full Moon Party, Circo Loco and even Tomorrowland – this is Phuket’s new premium take on the classic sea rave. The route cruises from Chalong Pier to Coral Island, with a swim stop at Banana Beach (yes, that postcard-perfect one), then on past Racha Island before parking up at Promthep Cape for a sunset session and final DJ set. Standard tickets include transfers from Chalong area hotels, welcome drink and full cruise access, while VIP upgrades score you priority boarding, a reserved top-deck table, bottle service and unlimited shots for you and your crew. Tickets are still available, but best sourced through third-party tour operators.

Every Thursday until April. From B1,800. Departs from Chalong Pier 2.15pm. Hotel pickup 1pm

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Forget your Google Maps pins – they’re all probably out of date anyway – and let Rush On guide you through some of the more hidden parts of Phuket through a playful gamified tour of Patong, Kata, Old Town, Rawai and beyond. Sign up and you get access to all you need for a self-guided scavenger hunt adventure packed with puzzles, challenges and genuinely great spots to update your map with. Bike or car tours are also available, although we prefer scavenging as there’s a prize waiting at the finishline… if you can make it. Prefer a bit of competition? Their guided Saturday challenge races add a social, fast-paced twist for teams and solo players of all ages. We hear the spirit is fierce. 


Feb 5-8 (and most weekends). B149 to B1,000 depending on your package, tickets here. Various locations. Midday-8pm (Saturday races 4pm onwards)

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Ladies, Thursdays in Bang Tao just got a little more glamorous. Dolly’s Night at Maya Beach Club is your weekly excuse to lean into refined beachside energy with a night dedicated to feminine vibes. Start off at sunset, with deep-house rhythms and an ultra-glam dress-code to match Phuket’s beautiful golden hour. By 7pm, things shift to smooth sophistication with DJ Marcella curating a soundtrack and a troupe of pink-cladded acrobats who take you from dinner to dancefloor in one fell swoop. If you’re skipping the food, get there before 9pm to make the most of free-flow Prosecco and catch up with those already a bottle or two deep. 

Every Thursday. Free for women, B1,000 for men. Maya Beach Club. 7pm-late 

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