cost of living in phuket
cost of living in phuket

Cost of Living in Phuket

Phuket Cost of Living Breakdown (2025): Rent, Food, Transport & More

Phuket remains one of Thailand’s most desirable expat destinations, but prices have shifted significantly in 2025. This detailed breakdown helps digital nomads, retirees, and families budget accurately for life on the island.

2025 Monthly Cost of Living in Phuket Overview

LifestyleSingleCoupleFamily of 4
Budget35,000฿55,000฿90,000฿
Comfortable60,000฿90,000฿150,000฿
Luxury100,000฿+150,000฿+250,000฿+

*All figures in Thai Baht

Cost of Living in Phuket (Monthly)

Rent Prices

TypeRawaiPatongLaguna
Studio12,000-18,000฿15,000-25,000฿20,000-30,000฿
1-Bed18,000-25,000฿25,000-35,000฿30,000-45,000฿
2-Bed Villa30,000-45,000฿40,000-60,000฿50,000-80,000฿
3-Bed Pool Villa45,000-70,000฿60,000-100,000฿80,000-150,000฿

Utilities

  • Electricity: 3,000-8,000฿ (AC usage dependent)
  • Water: 300-800฿
  • Internet: 800-1,500฿ (fiber optic)
  • Mobile: 300-600฿ (unlimited data)

Food & Groceries

Eating Out

OptionAverage Meal Price
Local Thai restaurant80-150฿
Mid-range restaurant200-400฿
Western restaurant400-800฿
Beach club dinner800-1,500฿

Groceries (Weekly)

ItemLocal MarketImport Supermarket
Rice (1kg)30฿60฿
Chicken (1kg)80฿150฿
Milk (1L)90฿120฿
Bread40฿100฿
Eggs (12)60฿90฿

Transportation Costs

Private Vehicles

OptionCost
Scooter rental3,000-5,000฿/month
Car rental15,000-25,000฿/month
Gasoline (1L)40฿ (95 octane)

Public Transport

  • Smart Bus: 50-100฿/ride
  • Taxis: 200-500฿ short trips
  • Bolt/InDrive: 30% cheaper than taxis

Education (International Schools)

  • Primary: 250,000-900,000฿/year
  • Secondary: 350,000-600,000฿/year
  • Registration fees: 50,000-200,000฿ (one-time)

Healthcare

  • Insurance: 15,000-50,000฿/year
  • Doctor visit: 800-2,000฿
  • Dental cleaning: 1,500-3,000฿

Entertainment & Leisure

  • Gym membership: 1,500-3,000฿/month
  • Cinema ticket: 200-350฿
  • Beach club day pass: 1,000-2,000฿
  • Golf (18 holes): 3,000-6,000฿

2025 Price Changes to Note

  • 15% increase in electricity rates
  • New 5% tourism tax on hotel-style rentals
  • 10-20% higher import food prices
  • Reduced public transport subsidies

Money-Saving Tips

  1. Shop at Makro/Tesco Lotus instead of Villa Market
  2. Use PEA app to monitor electricity usage
  3. Negotiate long-term rental discounts
  4. Eat where locals eat (avoid tourist areas)
  5. Buy secondhand scooters via Facebook groups

Cost Comparison: Phuket vs. Thailand

ExpensePhuket PremiumBangkokChiang Mai
1-Bed Apartment+40%Baseline-30%
Western Meal+25%Baseline-40%
Taxi Ride+50%Baseline-60%
  • Phuket averages 20-30% higher costs than mainland Thailand