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Big Buddha Phuket, Thailand
Big Buddha Phuket

Andaman Coast

Big Buddha Phuket

How to visit Phuket's Big Buddha: whether to book a tour or go independently, when to go for the island-wide view, the dress code that catches people out, and an honest worth-it verdict.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Phuket, Thailand

Opening hours

Daily roughly 06:00โ€“19:00 (the statue and viewpoint are usually accessible from dawn; the on-site shrine and shops keep shorter hours). Confirm before a sunset trip, as the access road is unlit.

Tickets

Free entry; a donation is expected (most visitors leave เธฟ50โ€“100, about ยฃ1.15โ€“2.30). Sarong hire is free or by small donation. A half-day guided island tour that includes it typically runs เธฟ800โ€“1,500 (about ยฃ18โ€“34) per person.

Time needed

1โ€“1.5 hours on site; add 30โ€“45 minutes each way by taxi from Kata, Karon or Patong, more from Patong in afternoon traffic.

In short

Visiting Big Buddha Phuket

Entry to the Big Buddha is free with a donation expected, so what you actually 'book' is the transport: most people reach it as part of a half-day island sightseeing tour that pairs it with Wat Chalong, or by pre-arranged Grab/taxi from the west-coast beaches. Go early โ€” by 9am the 45m marble statue catches clean morning light and the car park hasn't filled, and the Nakkerd Hill viewpoint over Chalong Bay and Kata is the real draw. Allow 1โ€“1.5 hours on site, and dress to cover shoulders and knees or you'll be handed a sarong at the entrance.

How to get there without wasting the morning

The thing to sort isnโ€™t a ticket โ€” entry is free with a donation expected โ€” itโ€™s how you get up Nakkerd Hill. Most first trips fold the Big Buddha into a half-day island tour (เธฟ800โ€“1,500, about ยฃ18โ€“34) that also takes in Wat Chalong and Old Phuket Town, which makes sense if you donโ€™t want to drive the steep, winding access road yourself. If there are two or more of you, a return Grab or pre-agreed taxi from Kata, Karon or Patong usually works out cheaper and lets you set your own pace; agree the round-trip price including waiting time before you get in, because thereโ€™s nothing at the top to flag down for the ride back.

Go early โ€” before 9am. The 45m marble statue catches clean light, the air is still bearable for the walk around the base, and the car park hasnโ€™t filled with coaches. Cover your shoulders and knees: this is an active site of worship, and youโ€™ll be handed a sarong at the entrance if you turn up in beachwear, which catches out plenty of people coming straight off the sand.

What itโ€™s really for, and is it worth it?

Be clear about what youโ€™re going for. The statue is still technically unfinished and underwhelming up close, but the Nakkerd Hill viewpoint is the widest panorama on the island โ€” Chalong Bay one way, Kata and Karon the other โ€” and it costs nothing. Allow an hour to an hour and a half on site, plus thirty to forty-five minutes each way by road, more from Patong if you hit afternoon traffic.

Go up for the view, not for the Buddha alone. Pair it with Wat Chalong ten minutes back downhill โ€” the working temple thatโ€™s actually the more interesting building โ€” rather than driving all that way for a single photo stop. Skip it entirely if hazy weather has rolled in off the Andaman, because on a flat grey day the view is the whole point and there isnโ€™t much left without it.

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Big Buddha Phuket FAQs

Do you need to book the Big Buddha Phuket in advance?
No โ€” entry is free and there is no timed ticket. What's worth pre-arranging is the transport: either a half-day island tour that bundles it with Wat Chalong and Old Phuket Town, or a return Grab/taxi from your beach, agreed before you set off. Going independently is cheaper if there are two or more of you.
Is the Big Buddha Phuket worth it?
Yes for the view rather than the statue itself, which is still unfinished close up. The Nakkerd Hill viewpoint over Chalong Bay, Kata and Karon is the widest panorama on the island, and it's free. Pair it with Wat Chalong ten minutes downhill to make the trip up the mountain worthwhile.
What is the best time of day to visit?
Go before 9am for cooler air, softer light on the white marble and a near-empty car park, or come for late afternoon haze and the bay turning gold. Avoid the midday tour-bus crush and the flat, hazy light in the middle of the day.