A beach wedding ceremony on Phuket with a floral arch and seated guests at the shoreline.
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Beach weddings on Phuket

Beach ceremony10–50 guestsFrom 80,000 THB

A beach wedding on Phuket can be held as a private ceremony on a remote stretch of sand, or as a ceremony followed by a reception at a resort venue. The right shape is decided by guest numbers, by the kind of day you want afterwards, and by how much weather contingency the venue needs to carry.

By Paul & SupparinPaul & Supparin

Two shapes of beach wedding

For ten to around fifty guests, a remote beach keeps the day private, beautiful and cost-effective. The setup is larger than an elopement — a fuller floral arch, more aisle styling, more chairs, more support — but the planning sequence is the same: choose the beach, choose the time, build the ceremony around what you want said.

A ceremony with a reception is a different proposition. A resort venue becomes essential, because the day now needs catering and beverage service, seated tables, lighting after sunset, and a clear wet-weather fallback. We hold the ceremony on the beach and walk the party back to the resort for the reception itself.

What is included from 80,000 THB

The ceremony-only package covers the beach location, professional planning in English and Thai, an English-speaking celebrant, a floral arch and aisle styling, a bouquet and boutonnière, signing-table styling, air-conditioned transport for the couple, and on-the-day coordination.

Photography, video, additional florals, larger guest furniture, after-ceremony catering, and resort venues are quoted separately once the ceremony shape is settled. We prefer to quote in writing against a specific date and beach rather than publish a generic price grid.

Choosing the beach

We work with a short list of beaches whose conditions, access and licence position we know personally — quiet stretches on Phuket's west coast for sunset ceremonies, calmer east-coast beaches where the tide and wind allow a more sheltered setup, and a small number of beachfront resort venues for couples who want the ceremony and reception in one place.

The right beach depends on the season, the time of day, and the size of the party. We make the recommendation once we know those three things.

Practical considerations
  • Guest numbers

    Beach ceremonies are comfortable from a couple plus witnesses up to around fifty guests. Beyond that, a resort venue carries the day better.

  • Season and weather

    November through April is the dry, settled season on Phuket. May through October is greener and warmer with afternoon showers; ceremonies move earlier in the day and the wet-weather plan becomes part of the brief.

  • Resort venue or remote beach

    If you want a sit-down reception with catering after the vows, you need a resort venue. If you want the ceremony itself and a relaxed evening afterwards, a remote beach is the calmer, more private choice.

  • Legal status

    Most beach weddings on Phuket are symbolic ceremonies. Legal registration is handled in your home country either before or after the trip. We are happy to explain the options for couples who want a legal ceremony in Thailand.

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11.11.25 was our wedding date and it rained all morning until Toom and her team arrived. Paul and Toom are the sweetest and made our wedding day very special. The process was very seamless and we didn’t have to worry about anything because they knew what they were doing and the imagination Toom has is incredible. She surprised us with a flower tower (sorry Paul!! Hahaha) after we exceeded our budget and the villa looked stunning.…
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Speak to Paul & Supparin about a beach ceremonies ceremony.

If a date, a ceremony shape, a venue or the paperwork is not yet clear, please start with a conversation rather than a formal brief. Paul and Supparin reply personally, in plain language, and will tell you what we honestly think before anything else.

Before you enquire

What planning a wedding with us actually looks like.

A wedding on Phuket is a small number of decisions made carefully, not a long checklist completed in a hurry. This page is our quiet brief on how we work with couples — so you can decide whether the rhythm suits you before any commitment is asked of either side.

What happens after you write
01

You write to Paul & Supparin

A short message — your dates, an approximate guest count, and the ceremony shape you have in mind. We read every enquiry personally; nothing is routed to a sales team.

02

Paul or Supparin reply within a working day

Usually within one Phuket working day. The reply is a considered note, not a brochure — what is achievable on your date, where it should sit on the island, and the two or three concrete next steps.

03

We hold a call when it helps

Many couples prefer a short video call before committing. It is the fastest way to test whether we are the right fit, and to talk through venue, season and the practical brief.

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A written quote, line by line

When the brief is clear we issue a written quote — every supplier named, every line itemised, every assumption stated. You can change any line before you sign.

How Paul & Supparin work

Two planners, every wedding.

Paul leads the planning conversation, writes the quote, officiates the ceremony, and is the on-the-day point of contact for the couple. Supparin (Toom) leads the in-house floral and styling work, runs the installation, and is the on-the-day point of contact for the venue and the suppliers.

Communication is by email and short calls — calm, responsive, and in English. We do not work to a sales script and we will not pressure a date. Couples who choose to plan with us almost always do so after a considered conversation, not on a first reply.

Planning here is unhurried by design. The wedding is one day; the months before it are a relationship.

Planning from overseas

A planning team used to planning across time zones.

Most couples we plan with live in another country and arrive in Phuket close to the wedding date. Fifteen years of doing this means the rhythm is unhurried for you — we site-visit on your behalf, share photographs and short films, hold calls at sensible hours, and carry the local logistics so you do not have to.

Where a site visit is possible, it is welcome but never required. Couples who arrive only a few days before the wedding are met, briefed in person, and walked through the day before we run it.

Asked often, answered briefly

When should we start planning?

Twelve months is comfortable for a villa or resort wedding. Six months is enough for an elopement or a beach ceremony. Shorter is sometimes possible — please ask before assuming it is not.

Do you only plan large weddings?

No. Elopements and small beach ceremonies are a meaningful part of what we do. The two of you on a quiet beach is taken as seriously as eighty guests at a villa.

Will Paul or Supparin be there on the day?

Yes. Paul officiates the ceremonies, Supparin leads the floral and styling install, and one of them is the on-the-day point of contact. The wedding is not handed off.

Are we tied to specific venues or suppliers?

No. We recommend venues and suppliers we know personally and will tell you honestly where they suit you and where they do not. If you arrive with a venue in mind, we will plan around it.

When the picture is clear

Begin your formal enquiry.

A short, considered form covering your date, guest count, ceremony shape and venue preference. Paul or Supparin reply personally — usually within one Phuket working day — with the two or three concrete next steps for your wedding.