Hotels near Kata Beach

Boutique Hotels near Kata Beach, Phuket

Boutique stays near Kata Beach — updated 2026

The best boutique hotels near Kata Beach in Phuket. A beautiful, family-friendly bay known for its clear waters, surfing in low season, and vibrant sunsets.

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The Shore at Katathani - Adults only

The Shore at Katathani - Adults only

5 Star Hotel
Phuket
1.9 km from Kata Beach
81 rooms

An adults-only beachfront retreat on Kata Noi, The Shore at Katathani offers luxurious pool villas with breathtaking ocean views. The romantic,...

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The Boathouse Phuket

The Boathouse Phuket

4 Star Hotel
Phuket
648m from Kata Beach
Boutique · 39 rooms

A classic beachfront hotel on Kata Beach, The Boathouse offers a timeless blend of luxury and laid-back charm. With its beachfront dining and intimate...

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Kata Rocks - SHA Extra Plus

Kata Rocks - SHA Extra Plus

5 Star Hotel
Phuket
765m from Kata Beach

With its sleek, ultra-modern design and panoramic ocean views, Kata Rocks is a luxurious boutique hotel on the cliffs of Kata Beach. The stylish pool...

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The Boathouse Phuket
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The Shore at Katathani - Adults only
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The Shore at Katathani - Adults only

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The Palmery Resort

The Palmery Resort

4 Star Hotel
Phuket
1.1 km from Kata Beach
Boutique · 65 rooms

A contemporary boutique resort in Kata, The Palmery offers modern pool-access rooms surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Its stylish design and...

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Mom Tris Villa Royale Hotel

Mom Tris Villa Royale Hotel

5 Star Hotel
Phuket
1.1 km from Kata Beach
Boutique · 35 rooms

Perched on the cliffs of Kata Noi, Mom Tri’s Villa Royale offers a boutique stay with panoramic ocean views. The blend of traditional Thai...

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Note on distances: All measurements between hotels, landmarks, and airports are calculated as straight-line geodetic approximations. Actual travel distances and times may vary depending on local road conditions, traffic, and your specific route.

Why Stay Near Kata Beach?

Kata Beach sits in a beautiful crescent bay on Phuket's southwest coast—the sweet spot between Patong's party energy and the island's quieter southern reaches. Two headlands frame the bay, creating calm water most of the year and surfable waves from May to October.

The beach itself is family-friendly: soft sand, clear water, and a gentle slope into the sea. Behind it, Kata has developed into a complete resort town with international restaurants, night markets, Thai massage shops, and boutique hotels ranging from beachfront properties to hillside villas with bay views.

Boutique options here tend toward the relaxed and tropical—teak furnishings, open-air lobbies, and pools overlooking the Andaman Sea. The atmosphere is more laidback than Patong but livelier than secluded northern beaches. You'll find enough nightlife to stay entertained without the Bangla Road intensity.

Location is practical. Phuket's airport is 45 minutes north, and day trips to Phi Phi, James Bond Island, or the Similan Islands depart from nearby piers. For travelers who want a real beach holiday with dining options, Kata delivers without the chaos.

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Where to Stay in Phuket

Patong

Patong is the beating heart of Phuket's nightlife and tourism. Centered around Bangla Road, it's a sensory overload of bars, clubs, street food, and neon lights. The beach is crowded and energetic. Staying here is for those who want to party, shop late, and be in the utter center of the action.

Kata & Karon

Just south of Patong, these twin beaches offer a perfect balance: lively enough to have great dining and markets, but relaxed enough for families and couples. Kata has a surfing vibe and beautiful bay, while Karon features a long, squeaky-sand beach and wider roads. It's the classic Phuket beach holiday destination.

Old Phuket Town

Far from the beach, Old Town offers the island's most authentic cultural experience. Sino-Portuguese shophouses line the streets, filled with hip cafes, local art galleries, and some of Thailand's best food. It's a hit with history lovers and digital nomads looking for 'real' local life.

Bang Tao / Laguna

This is Phuket's 'Millionaire's Mile', a stretch of long white sand dominated by luxury resorts, golf courses, and beach clubs. The Laguna complex offers a manicured, safe environment with shuttles connecting hotels. It's the top choice for luxury travelers, expats, and families seeking a polished resort experience.

Climate & Seasons

When to Visit Phuket

The best time to visit Phuket is between November and April, when the dry northeast monsoon brings calm seas and clear blue skies—perfect for beach days and diving. May to October is the rainy season; while you'll find much lower hotel rates and lush green landscapes, the west coast beaches can have rough surf and red flags for swimming. December and January are peak months with the best weather but also the largest crowds.

Getting Around

Getting Around Phuket

Phuket is best explored with a mix of transport. Grab (the local ride-hailing app) is the most reliable way to get around without haggling, though prices are higher than in Bangkok. Motorbike rentals offer the most freedom but require an international permit and confidence; the island's hills can be steep and traffic is fast. For short hops between beaches, colorful Tuk-Tuks are iconic but expensive—always agree on the price first. Smart Bus runs along the west coast from the airport to Rawai, offering a scenic and budget-friendly alternative. For island hopping, longtail boats depart from major beaches like Kata and Rawai for nearby coves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about staying near Kata Beach

Yes. From November to April (high season), the water is calm and clear. During low season (May–October), waves make it popular for surfing but less ideal for swimming in some areas.
About 15–20 minutes by car or motorbike (10 km). Tuk-tuks and Grab taxis connect the two areas easily, though tuk-tuk prices are often inflated.
Swimming, surfing (low season), snorkeling, Thai cooking classes, elephant sanctuaries nearby, and the Kata viewpoint overlooking three bays. Night markets operate weekly.
Very much. The calm water, gentle beach slope, and mix of restaurants and activities make it one of Phuket's best areas for families. It's busy but not overwhelming.