Best Neighborhoods for Remote Workers in Phuket: What Nobody Tells You
The honest breakdown of where to live in Phuket, what to avoid, and what the island is actually like to work from as a remote worker.
Phuket looks like the perfect remote work base from the outside. Beaches, warm weather, good food, affordable cost of living, and enough infrastructure to stay connected. The reality is more specific than that. Phuket is a large island with dramatically different neighborhoods β choosing the wrong one means living in a tourist trap with overpriced food, unreliable internet, and a constant stream of short-stay visitors that makes it feel less like a home base and more like a resort you are stuck in.
This breakdown is written from experience living on the island. Here is what each area actually delivers for a remote worker.
The Phuket Problem Most Remote Workers Run Into
Phuketβs reputation as a digital nomad destination drives a lot of people to the beach areas β Patong, Karon, Kata, Kamala. These areas look great in photos and have enough cafes and coworking spaces to seem viable. The reality: they are built for tourists, priced for tourists, and optimized for short stays. Internet is inconsistent. Landlords know you are temporary and price accordingly. The energy is party and holiday, not productive work.
The remote workers who build a real productive base in Phuket almost universally end up in the same two or three areas: Rawai, Chalong, or Nimmanhaemin-adjacent areas near Phuket Town. These are the places worth your attention.
Rawai
Best for: Remote workers who want a quiet, local-feeling base with beach access and a strong expat community
Rawai is in the southern tip of Phuket, far from the tourist hotel strip. It has a genuine expat and long-stay community, significantly lower prices than the beach tourist areas, a local market, good food options, and a quieter pace that suits productive work.
Internet: Better than most beach areas. True Move H and AIS fiber are available in most residential buildings. Actual speeds of 100 Mbps or above are achievable in well-serviced buildings. Always verify per unit β coverage is inconsistent enough that testing before committing matters.
Cost: One of the most affordable areas in Phuket for long-term stays. A furnished one-bedroom apartment in Rawai runs 8,000 to 15,000 THB per month ($230 to $430 USD at current rates). Houses with small gardens start around 12,000 to 20,000 THB ($340 to $570 USD).
Coworking: Limited within Rawai itself. The most-used option is CAMP in Chalong (a 10 to 15 minute drive) or coworking spaces near Phuket Town. Most long-term remote workers in Rawai work from home with a good home setup and use coworking occasionally.
Food: Excellent. Rawai market has some of the best and cheapest local food on the island. Seafood is particularly good β the pier area has fresh seafood restaurants that are dramatically cheaper than tourist beach equivalents. Western food options have grown significantly in recent years.
Noise: Quiet. This is genuinely one of the quieter parts of Phuket. The beach at Rawai is not a swimming beach β it is a longtail boat pier β so there is no beach party infrastructure. The neighborhood feels residential.
Verdict: The best long-term base on the island for remote workers who want a real home rather than an extended vacation. Strong expat community, affordable, quiet, good food. The tradeoff is distance from Phuket Town and the airport.
Chalong
Best for: Remote workers who want central access to most of the island without committing to the tourist areas
Chalong is roughly in the center of the southern half of Phuket, making it one of the best-located neighborhoods for getting anywhere on the island without a long drive. It is a mix of local residential, expat housing, and commercial development. Less character than Rawai but more practical for people who move around the island regularly.
Internet: Good. Fiber is available in most residential developments. Speeds are generally reliable.
Cost: Slightly higher than Rawai. Furnished one-bedroom apartments run 10,000 to 18,000 THB per month ($285 to $515 USD). The range is wide β older buildings are cheaper, newer developments with pools and gyms are higher.
Coworking: Better than Rawai. Several coworking options including CAMP and smaller spaces serve the Chalong area.
Food: Good mix of local and expat options. The Chalong Circle area has a dense concentration of restaurants across price points.
Noise: Variable. The main roads through Chalong are busy. Residential streets off the main roads are much quieter. Unit selection matters.
Verdict: Good practical base for remote workers who want to be mobile around the island. Less character than Rawai but more convenient. Good option for a first month while you decide whether to commit to a longer stay further south.
Phuket Town
Best for: Remote workers who want urban infrastructure, cultural depth, and the most reliable internet on the island
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