Why You Need the Phuket Day Pass When You Travel in Phuket
Visiting Phuket? Embark on adventures and enjoy food, massages, and more with the Phuket Day Pass. Here’s why you need it when you travel in Phuket.
Early visitors once described Phuket as “an impregnable jungle full of tigers, wild elephants, and rhinoceros.” A century later, Thailand’s largest island has transformed into a beloved travel destination, offering more than cabaret shows and Sino-colonial townhouses. Today, it’s also a foodie’s paradise—and one of the best places to eat in Phuket might be just a QR scan away!
It’s Easy to Use

Hate queuing for tickets? With TAGTHAi’s Phuket Day Pass, simply scan your QR code and enjoy access to included attractions, cafes, and restaurants—no separate payment, no lines.
It’s Budget-Friendly

One flat fee covers top experiences and meals across Phuket. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, spa lover, or food explorer looking for the best places to eat in Phuket, this pass has you covered.
Best Places to Eat in Phuket

Phuket’s food scene is thriving. These TAGTHAi partner restaurants and cafes are not just convenient—they’re also among the best places to eat in Phuket, loved by locals and travelers alike.
Sugar Dark Cafe
Near Central Phuket
A chic cafe known for its Korean-style bingsu and signature waffle towers, perfect for a sugar rush. Rustic wood decor and quiet vibes make it ideal for a relaxed breakfast or dessert stop.
Why it’s one of the best places to eat in Phuket:
- Korean-style bingsu with tropical toppings
- Signature waffles and local coffee
- Cozy interior for a slow morning start
Yum Saab Ver

Opposite Phuket Rajabhat University
This modest open-air eatery is a local gem. From spicy papaya salad to crispy fried salmon belly, the dishes pack flavor and authenticity.
Why it’s one of the best places to eat in Phuket:
- Muslim-friendly and affordable
- Signature “saab” (spicy) salads
- Popular with students and local residents
Kopi de Phuket

Old Town Phuket
A traditional Hokkien-style eatery in the heart of Old Town. Chicken curry with roti, Phuket-style noodles, and a nostalgic Chinese-teahouse feel await.
Why it’s one of the best places to eat in Phuket:
- Authentic local recipes
- Nods to Phuket’s Hokkien heritage
- Ideal lunch stop on your walking tour
Hickory

Near Royal Phuket Marina
Hickory brings European comfort food to Phuket, featuring liver-cheese burgers and homemade German sausages. Sit among cactus gardens or indoors with air conditioning.
Why it’s one of the best places to eat in Phuket:
- Family-friendly vibe
- Unique fusion menu with sausages and Thai sides
- One of the few Phuket cafes with a strong Euro twist
Steak Ao-Kae

Near Phuket Chaloem Phrakiat Park
More than just a steakhouse—this spot serves fish & chips, rice bowls, and hearty mains, making it perfect for families.
Why it’s one of the best places to eat in Phuket:
- Western-Thai fusion meals
- Spacious setting for groups
- Great value with the Day Pass meal sets
Bonus: More Than Just Food – Attractions Included
Hanuman World

Zipline through Phuket’s rainforest on a rollercoaster cable, walk on sky bridges, or enjoy a treetop stroll.
Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

Ethical elephant interaction with mud baths and feeding experiences. Strictly no riding.
Banana Beach (Koh Hey)

Crystal-clear water, snorkeling, and relaxing catamaran rides to Coral Island.
Aquaria Phuket

Thailand’s largest aquarium features 51,000 sea creatures. Entry requires one-day advance booking via the app.
Please note that a reservation is required one day in advance. You can reserve it before activating your pass.
Relaxation Time: Massages at Phuket’s Best Spas

- Sansabai Spa – Across from Jungceylon Mall in Patong; herbal compresses & chair massages.
- The Raintree Spa – Hidden garden location with aromatherapy, jacuzzi, and herbal steam.
- Tarn Tara Spa – Lakeside luxury with milk mineral soaks and Thai massage combos.
- Deep Relax Spa – Try their 2-hour packages for complete rejuvenation.
From sugar-dusted waffles to ziplines and elephant mud baths, the Phuket Day Pass doesn’t just save money—it helps you discover the best places to eat in Phuket while enjoying once-in-a-lifetime adventures. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or living in Thailand long-term, TAGTHAi’s Day Pass turns your Phuket day into something extraordinary.