Top Photo Spots in Phuket

Every shot is worth sharing, every angle is stunning 

Phuket isn’t just about the beaches. It’s a paradise for photo lovers—with scenic views, charming old towns, stylish cafés, and natural beauty everywhere. Whether you’re into portraits, architecture, nature, or lifestyle content, this guide will show you the best photo-worthy spots in Phuket that will make your feed stand out.

1. Khao Rang Viewpoint

360-degree view of Phuket Town

This spot offers panoramic views over Phuket Town, especially magical during sunset. A perfect place for wide shots and portraits with a cityscape background. There are cafés and restaurants nearby for refreshments too.

Location: Talat Yai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phuket
Best Time: Before sunset

2. Thalang Road – Old Phuket Town

Iconic Sino-Portuguese architecture in pastel tones

Rows of colorful buildings mixed with narrow streets and vibrant murals make this a hotspot for all kinds of photo themes—from vintage and retro to minimalist and trendy.

Ideas:
– Pose with wall art
– Café hopping with outfit changes
– Use vintage props for street-style shots

3. Nai Harn Beach

Clear water, soft sand, peaceful vibes

Nai Harn is less crowded, perfect for nature and lifestyle photos. You can also climb the nearby hills for aerial views. It’s a dream location for those who love capturing tranquil scenes and beach vibes.

Pro Tip: Bring a wide lens and waterproof gear

4. Windmill Viewpoint

Popular for portraits and fashion shots

Overlooking the sea with grass fields and a rustic path, this location between Nai Harn and Promthep Cape is a favorite for fashion shoots and pre-wedding photos. The open space and natural light create soft, dreamy tones.

Best Time: 4:30–6:00 PM

5. Mai Khao Beach

Iconic airplane landing shots

One of Thailand’s most famous photography spots. Get up close and personal with planes landing directly overhead. Check flight schedules to catch the perfect shot.

Avoid: Midday—it gets extremely hot

6. Rommani Alley

Hidden gem in Old Town with pastel-colored houses

This charming little lane is full of photogenic corners. Perfect for portrait sessions with props like a straw hat or a pastel umbrella. Great for those going for Korean-style or romantic themes.

7. Sarasin Bridge

Historic bridge between Phuket and Phang Nga

A peaceful spot with ocean views and vintage charm. Ideal for panoramic shots or cinematic scenes. Best visited early in the morning or just before sunset for golden light.

8. Black Rock Viewpoint

Hidden gem for adventure and nature shots

Near Ya Nui Beach, this spot requires a short hike, but the reward is stunning—views of Kata Bay and Promthep Cape from above. Ideal for wide-angle nature photos.

9. Peranakan Museum

Cultural immersion through beautiful visuals

This museum showcases traditional Phuket culture, local costumes, and antiques. A great spot for storytelling photography and educational content with artistic value.

Location: Opposite Central Phuket

10. Karon Viewpoint (Three Beaches Viewpoint)

Classic, yet always impressive

Get sweeping views of Kata Noi, Kata, and Karon Beaches in one frame. Easy access, great for family or couple shots, and always a crowd favorite for wide scenic views.

Photography Tips in Phuket

  • Shoot during golden hour: 7:00–8:30 AM and 4:30–6:00 PM

  • Use a mix of wide-angle and portrait lenses

  • Bring lightweight props like hats, scarves, or fabrics

  • Avoid strong midday sun for softer shadows

  • Keep edits minimal for a natural vibe

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