Wondering about the weather in phu*ket in November? Read on for a run-down of everything you need to know. Here we cover everything from average air and sea temperatures, to what to expect in terms of costs and crowds, and what to wear.
- Is November a good time to visit phu*ket?
- Average rainfall in November
- Unforgettable, fully customisable phu*ket itineraries
- Tips for travelling to phu*ket in November
- What to do in phu*ket in November
- Planning your November trip to Thailand
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Is November a good time to visit phu*ket?
November is a great time to visit phu*ket, and Thailand in general. This month falls in the high season for a reason, as the weather is pleasant and creates perfect conditions for a beach holiday.
In November, you can enjoy a variety of activities in phu*ket such as exploring some of the best beaches in Thailand and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. Just be aware that it can be crowded as many tourists flock to the island and prices can be higher due to the peak season.
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Thai man on an elephant in the field at sunrise @ Shutterstock
Air & sea temperatures in phu*ket in November
November is a great time to visit phu*ket due to the pleasant weather. Daytime temperatures usually range from 24°C (75°F) to 31°C (88°F), making for comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Evenings are milder, with temperatures around 24°C (75°F), making them ideal for strolling and dining on the beach.
One of the highlights of November in phu*ket is the sea temperature, which averages around 29°C (84°F). Such warm water is ideal for swimming, snorkelling and various water sports.
Although November marks the end of the monsoon season, it is a fantastic time to enjoy the beaches and sea. And while it may rain occasionally, the weather in phu*ket is generally sunny and pleasant, making the island an attractive holiday destination this month.
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Yao Noi, phu*ket © Shutterstock
Average rainfall in November
November is one of the transitional months in phu*ket when the rainy season turns to the dry season. On average, this month receives about 248 mm (about 9.8 inches) of rainfall.
While this means that it may rain occasionally and some days will be cloudy, this period is not as wet as in previous months. Showers are usually short and heavy, and followed by sunshine.
That means November is a great time to visit the phu*ket island if you want to avoid the heavy rains, still enjoy lush green scenery and fewer tourists compared to the peak tourist season.
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What about the crowd & cost?
phu*ket still sees fewer tourists in November compared to the peak season, which runs from December to March. This means that you can expect fewer tourists and fewer crowds at popular tourist spots, which is ideal for those who prefer a quieter and more relaxed holiday.
In addition, lower demand from tourists often results in great deals and lower costs for accommodation, flights and various activities. Many businesses in phu*ket offer better prices during this season, making it an economical time to visit. You can enjoy the island's attractions and beautiful beaches without going broke. However, keep in mind that closer to December, when the high season starts, prices may start to rise.
Still thinking about where to vacation in November? Read the Rough Guide about the best places to travel in November and choose the right one for you.
Wat Doi Thep Nimit Monastery, phu*ket, Thailand © Shutterstock
Unforgettable, fully customisable phu*ket itineraries
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- Thailand Discovery (12 days): A great way to discover Thailand, take in the Central Plain and Bangkok, the north with Chiang Mai and the south at the lively resort of phu*ket.
- Best of Thailand with phu*ket (10 days): Discover Thailand's busy capital Bangkok with its unique markets and temples before heading north to Chiang Mai - the cultural centre of Thailand offers authentic family experiences as well as elephants up close. End your trip with beach days in beautiful phu*ket.
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Tips for travelling to phu*ket in November
As you prepare for your November trip to phu*ket, bear in mind a few important Thailand travel tips to make the most of your adventure.
What to wear in phu*ket in November
When visiting phu*ket in November, you should dress for the warm and humid climate. To keep cool in the tropical heat, bring lightweight, breathable clothing: cotton or linen shirts, shorts and dresses.
Don't forget swimming costumes for beach holidays and bring the necessary sun protection: sunscreen, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat. In case of rain, take a light mackintosh or umbrella in your luggage. If you plan to visit temples, also take care of modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
Protect yourself against mosquitos
When going to phu*ket in November, it is essential to take mosquito repellent with you. The tropical climate can bring mosquitoes, especially during the wet season. Be sure to bring mosquito repellent to repel these intrusive insects.
It's also a good idea to bring lightweight, long-sleeved clothing in case you need extra protection from mosquitoes, especially in the evenings. Mosquito bites can not only be annoying but can also pose a risk of disease, so taking precautions is a smart choice to ensure a comfortable and safe trip.
Visit popular attractions early
Exploring popular attractions early in the morning is a smart way to enhance your phu*ket experience. Many tourists arrive later in the day, so an early start will allow you to avoid the crowds, enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere and take stunning photos without the crowds.
Whether it's visiting temples, and beaches or wandering around the bustling markets, this strategy ensures a deeper and quieter experience of phu*ket's famous attractions.
Canopy forest zipline ride © Shutterstock
What to do in phu*ket in November
While going on a trip, one must consider the weather in phu*ket in November and the nuances of this month. To not miss any highlights, also read our list of the best things to do in Thailand at any time of year.
Attend the Patong Carnival
The Patong Carnival, usually held in late November and early December, is a colourful and rich cultural event featuring a colourful procession with traditional Thai dances, music and elaborate costumes.
With local street food, handicrafts, fireworks and performances, the Patong Carnival is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in Thai culture.
Go on a day trip to Phang Nga Bay
Cruise through the picturesque paradise of Phang Nga Bay and enjoy the natural splendour.
The highlight of the trip will be James Bond Island, made famous by his role in the film '007'. Admire amazing limestone formations, lush greenery and hidden lagoons.
Visit phu*ket Wake Park
For a thrill, head to phu*ket Wake Park. Here you can experience the excitement of wakeboarding and water skiing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, the park offers cable systems for all levels.
Try zip-lining in the jungle
Zip-lining through the lush jungle canopy is excellent for adventure enthusiasts. Several world-class zip-lining parks in phu*ket offer thrilling experiences.
Take the opportunity to soar through the treetops and enjoy the breathtaking views of the tropical landscape.
Phang Nga Bay at sunrise © Avigator Fortuner/Shutterstock
Planning your November trip to Thailand
For more inspiration, read about the best beaches in Thailand and start planning your trip with The Rough Guide to Thailand.
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