Why Phuket is an Ornithologist’s Dream Come True
Phuket supports one of southern Thailand’s most diverse bird populations, with species ranging from bright kingfishers to majestic sea eagles. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy.
Phuket supports one of southern Thailand’s most diverse bird populations, with species ranging from bright kingfishers to majestic sea eagles. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy.
Before most of Phuket wakes, Chalong Bay is already in motion. Boats prepare for island excursions, fishing trips, and dive tours, creating a daily rhythm that defines local life.
Mai Khao and Sirinat National Park protect Phuket’s last remaining coastal wetland corridor. A quiet stretch of preserved beach, forest, and wildlife habitat that reveals a rare side of the island’s natural landscape.
Thailand’s Digital Nomad visa uptake highlights a global shift toward long-stay remote working. This article explores how the trend is influencing Phuket’s demographics, rental demand, and residential landscape.
Longer listing times in Phuket do not signal weak demand. More choice, price realism, and cash buyers are reshaping how the market moves.
Phuket’s north-east coast offers low-density residential living shaped by calm waters, privacy, and a quieter pace of everyday life away from the island’s west-coast resort areas.
Thailand’s property market faced a significant slowdown through 2025, but Phuket continues to follow a different trajectory, shaped by foreign demand, limited supply, and long-term lifestyle appeal amid broader national challenges.
While Thailand’s property market shows signs of slowing, Phuket’s foreign-driven, cash-based market follows a very different pattern.
Thailand is still considering proposals to extend foreign leasehold terms to 99 years. While not law, the idea remains relevant for Phuket’s property market.
Phuket’s property market is driven largely by cash buyers, creating slower and more selective market cycles unlike mortgage-led markets.
Phuket’s property market shows signs of normalisation in 2026 following rapid growth after reopening, rising costs, and sustained development activity.
Phuket is increasingly attracting younger property buyers and digital nomads as technology and remote work make long-term island living possible.