
Layan Beach
A relaxed west-coast beach setting for elopements, vow renewals and intimate ceremonies. Soft sand, open water, sunset photography and a natural Phuket beach feeling without a complicated event.

The venue is the single most important wedding decision. It sets the mood, the guest list, the plan for the day, and — quietly — most of the budget.
This is not a directory of every hotel in Phuket. It is a curated editorial guide built from more than a decade of planning weddings here. Every recommendation below answers one question: after actually running weddings at this venue, would Paul & Supparin recommend it again?
A beach wedding is the simplest way to marry on Phuket. A short ceremony, honest light on the sand, and photography that could not happen anywhere else. Best for elopements, vow renewals and small family ceremonies up to about 50 guests. Weather has to be planned for honestly.
Read on →A resort is the strongest choice for a genuine destination wedding — accommodation, ceremony, reception and wet-weather backup all in one place. An experienced banquet team removes most of the moving parts on the day.
Read on →A villa is the most private option — the whole property is yours for the weekend. Everything a resort provides in-house has to be brought in around it, which is why villa weddings depend on planning experience.
Read on →The three ceremony beaches we use regularly. Simplicity, natural light, honest cost, and a realistic plan for weather and guest flow. Best for elopements, vow renewals and small family ceremonies up to about fifty guests.

A relaxed west-coast beach setting for elopements, vow renewals and intimate ceremonies. Soft sand, open water, sunset photography and a natural Phuket beach feeling without a complicated event.

One of our most practical choices for a private-feeling Phuket beach ceremony. A more secluded atmosphere, a clean setup, and a location that works especially well for ceremony-only weddings with photography afterwards.

The strongest choice when the couple wants a ceremony and an easy dinner plan in one place — comfortable guest arrival, sea views, a restaurant setting after the ceremony, and a sensible wet-weather fallback.
For the most natural beach feeling, Layan is usually the first choice. For a quieter ceremony-only setting, Hua is often the best fit. For ceremony plus dinner and wet-weather confidence, Kan Eang @ Pier is the most practical option.
A Phuket resort keeps the wedding operation intact — accommodation for the whole guest list, a ceremony setting a few minutes from the reception, an experienced in-house banquet team, F&B kitchens set up to serve at scale, and a wet-weather fallback that is planned rather than improvised. Curfews between 10pm and 11pm are the trade-off; guests find their own bed the moment the party ends, which is a real advantage.

Three genuine ceremony choices — pier, lawn, beachfront patio — an events team we trust, and one of the more consistent banquet operations on the island. The kind of resort where the wedding day looks after itself.
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The banquet team knows what a wedding evening needs. Communication is dependable, staffing is stable, F&B is a real strength — and the beachfront lawn works whether the ceremony is for ten or eighty.
Read the profile →Included for breadth and comparison. We have planned weddings at these resorts, and each has genuine strengths for the right brief — but they are not equally endorsed with our preferred picks above.

A directly beachfront resort on Bangtao. Included for couples who want the whole guest list on one property at a gentler price point than the higher-end west-coast resorts.
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One of the most visually distinctive resort settings on Phuket — cliff-edge lawn over Phang Nga Bay. Suits couples drawn to a design-led resort rather than a beachfront resort.
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Genuine value for larger guest lists, on one of the region's finest beaches. Included for couples happy to travel an hour beyond Phuket for a meaningfully gentler wedding budget.
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A low-rise resort on its own private cove at Relax Bay, just south of Karon. Suits couples who want a beachfront wedding that genuinely feels private, and enough on-site accommodation to keep the whole guest list in one place.
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Genuinely good value for small, intimate weddings (up to about 40 guests) that want a hillside sea view rather than a beach.
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A quiet, low-rise resort a short drive from the airport. Suits couples whose guests are flying in the day before, and who want the beach without the beach-club noise.
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A quiet villa-style resort on the east coast, suited to medium-sized destination weddings. Included for couples drawn to a genuinely private-feeling resort rather than a large hotel.
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One of Phuket's original beachfront resorts, on the private Pansea Beach cove. Suits couples drawn to an established, low-rise resort character and a genuinely secluded ceremony setting.
Read the profile →A villa wedding trades the resort's built-in banquet operation for exclusivity, control and a stronger sense of a private house party. Everything the resort provides in-house — catering, bar, tableware, event lighting and sound, guest transport, wet-weather plan — is brought in around the villa. That is where experience matters most. Our villa wedding planning piece walks through it step by step.

Villa Aye is the villa we return to most often. The layout — sea-view lawn for the ceremony, upper terrace for the reception, indoor sala for wet weather — reads naturally as a wedding day. The on-site team communicates well with our floor plan, and every wedding here has run to schedule without needing to fight the space.
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Villa Santisuk is our first pick when a couple wants the whole party staying together in one Kamala hilltop residence. The pool terrace stages a ceremony and a dinner cleanly, the villa's own staff cover in-house dining well, and we know precisely what a wedding evening needs brought in around it.
Read the profile →Villas we have planned weddings at and keep on file for the right brief — cliff-top, hillside, beachfront and destination options across Phuket and Natai.

Natai Beach twin villas, an hour north of the airport. Suits a private beach house feel with dinner on the sand.
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Under new ownership — kept here as a reference for couples drawn to this style of cliff-top villa. Every photograph is from our own past celebrations.
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A nine-bedroom hillside villa above Kamala, with a central sala on the upper terrace that has been the setting for many of the weddings we have designed and coordinated over the years.
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A large beachfront villa on Natai for a substantial destination wedding party. Included on the strength of Rebecca & Glen's April 2023 celebration here.
Read the profile →Six venues we recommend on the strength of direct planning experience and operational confidence. Everything else on this page is provided for breadth — these are the ones we return to.
A quick reference to help decide the shape of the day — not a scoreboard. The right choice depends on the guest list, the budget, and the kind of wedding the couple wants to remember.
| Beach | Resort | Villa | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Privacy | Public beach | Shared with hotel guests | Fully private |
| Wet-weather backup | Limited | Excellent — built-in | Good — has to be designed |
| Reception options | Off-site | Excellent — banquet team | Excellent — catering brought in |
| Accommodation | Nearby hotels | On-site for whole party | Villa + nearby hotels |
| Curfew | Daylight ceremony only | Typically 10 – 11pm | Later, respectfully managed |
| Guest list | Up to ~50 | 30 – 200+ | 20 – 120 |
| Budget | Lower | Medium – high | Higher |
| Best for | Elopements & small ceremonies | Destination weddings | Exclusive weddings & house parties |
A beach elopement (Layan, Hua) or a small hillside setting (Namaka). Everything else at this scale over-produces the day.
The sweet spot for a preferred resort (The Vijitt, Amari) or a mid-size villa (Villa Aye, Villa Santisuk, Villa Baan Chang Thai). Ceremony on the lawn, seated dinner afterwards.
A larger resort (Amari, Phuket Marriott Nai Yang, Khaolak Emerald) or a substantial beachfront villa (Villa Jia). The venue's built-in capacity really starts to matter.
A full resort with a dedicated function space is usually the right answer — Amari, Phuket Marriott Nai Yang, Khaolak Emerald. A villa at this scale is a marquee build, not a villa wedding.
Every Phuket resort operates a curfew — usually 10pm to 11pm — after which amplified music is limited or moved indoors. A villa buys you a later evening, respectfully managed.
Ceremony rain plans should be an equal option, not an emergency. A resort typically has one built-in; a villa's fallback has to be designed.
Some resorts require in-house catering and florals. Villas typically welcome external suppliers we have worked with for years.
Hillside villas need a private-road briefing for elderly guests. Beach ceremonies need a transport line for the run between hotel and ceremony.
Wedding fees, F&B minimums, minimum stays and package inclusions change season to season. We verify current numbers at enquiry — treat any figure quoted elsewhere online as a starting point, not a quote.
Every serious Phuket venue photographs well. That is not the interesting question. What matters, over a wedding day that runs from morning setup to the moment the last guest leaves, is:
That is the shortlist behind Layan, Hua, The Vijitt, Amari, Villa Aye and Villa Santisuk. The other venues on this page are worth considering for the right brief — and we say so honestly.
We have planned weddings throughout Phuket for more than twelve years. The venues featured here are not selected through advertising, commissions or paid partnerships. They are venues we have personally worked with, and continue to recommend because of our experience planning weddings at each one.
Our recommendations consider much more than beautiful photographs. We look at communication with the venue team, consistency of service, flexibility on the wedding day, guest experience, food and beverage quality, wet-weather contingency planning, logistics, and overall value for our couples. The evidence sits alongside the recommendation — in the real weddings we have planned at each venue, and in the wedding films that document how those days actually ran.
Some venues naturally move up or down our recommendations over time as management, staff or facilities change. This guide reflects our current professional judgement based on real weddings rather than marketing material. The same standard applies whether the brief is a full resort celebration, a private-villa weekend, a beach elopement, or a quiet Buddhist blessing alongside the wedding itself.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Costs, paperwork, season and the practical brief.
What ceremony packages start at, and how villa and resort weddings are quoted.
Beaches, villas and resorts we have personally worked at.
Verified weddings we have planned and run — with photographs and couples' words.
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.