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Arriving in Phuket is an unveiling. The warm Andaman air, the scent of frangipani, and bay views set the stage for rare and extraordinary experiences, beyond the typical party town image. For those seeking decadence, Phuket offers almost otherworldly luxury.
This is a Phuket you won’t find in guidebooks. A Phuket designed for the ultra-luxury traveller — where you bypass the expected and step directly into the exceptional.
Phuket’s Sky as Your Playground: Private Helicopter Island-Hopping
Forget crowded speedboats and predictable itineraries. My Phuket began with the whisper of rotor blades cutting through the morning air, the tarmac heat rising as I stepped into an Airbus Eurocopter EC130 — one of the smoothest, most spacious helicopters in its class. The wraparound windows promised uninterrupted Andaman views, the leather seats cradled me in quiet comfort, and the pilot’s voice came through my headset — warm, knowledgeable, and brimming with local stories.
Lifting off was like slipping into a dream. The island’s west coast stretched below — Kamala’s crescent beach, the golden ribbon of Karon, the palm-framed sands of Kata, and the powdery expanse of Nai Harn. Beyond them, the Andaman Sea unfolded in shades of sapphire and emerald, each hue shifting as we banked towards Phang Nga Bay.
Instead of climbing steep viewpoints in the tropical heat, we soared effortlessly to where the sky touched the sea. From above, the limestone karsts rose like emerald cathedrals from the water, their sheer cliffs streaked with centuries of weather and tide. We skimmed past the Giant Buddha, its serene gaze fixed on the horizon, and drifted towards Maya Bay — that perfect curve of white sand immortalised by The Beach. Even from the air, it looked cinematic, framed by vertical cliffs that seemed to guard it from time itself.
Landings Few Will Ever Make
Luxury here isn’t just the flight—it’s the privilege of exclusive landings. On one itinerary, we touched down on Koh Yao Noi, a sleepy island unreachable by regular tours, where the pace moves with the tides. There was no one to greet us but the wind and the rustle of palms. A pop-up picnic awaited: champagne on ice, a basket of Thai delicacies wrapped in banana leaves, and the fizz of the sea meeting the sand just metres away—an experience only possible with this level of privacy and planning.
On another day, it was Mai Thon Island — a strip of white sand so pristine it looked painted into existence. The water was impossibly clear, the kind of clarity that makes you want to linger waist-deep and simply stare into the blue. Locals speak of how the King of Bhutan once visited here for its serenity. I understood instantly — time seemed to dissolve in the gentle rhythm of waves. Two hours passed like minutes.

The Sky High Side of Phuket Only the Elite Experience by World Travel Magazine
The beauty of these helicopter adventures is in their flexibility. Take for instance Skydance by Advance Aviation. Choose a 40-minute scenic flight and witness the changing palette of Phuket’s bays. Opt for 70 minutes and weave the Phi Phi Islands into your journey. Or go all in — two hours of aerial indulgence, with landings on uninhabited beaches where your footprints might be the only ones in the sand.
Each trip is tailored. The pilot adjusts routes to avoid the tourist churn, steering us towards hidden coves and reefs where the coral is still vibrant and the fish dart like living jewels. Some days it’s a champagne brunch on Bamboo Island, other days it’s snorkelling in a lagoon so sheltered the water feels like liquid glass.
Why This is Phuket’s Best Luxury Experience
This level of luxury thrives in the details: top-tier helicopters mean air-conditioned cabins, uninterrupted panoramic views, and noise-reducing headsets for exceptional comfort and immersion. The exclusive possibility of direct pick-up from certain luxury resorts ensures seamless transitions—from poolside relaxation to airborne adventure—amplifying privacy and convenience.
The crew’s local knowledge transforms the flight into a living map of Phuket and its surrounding jewels. They point out villages that still fish the old way, explain the myths behind certain rock formations, and share stories of hidden temples visible only from above. Every landmark is given context, each sight layered with meaning.
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For me, it’s not just the spectacle — though there’s plenty of that — it’s the feeling of complete detachment from the ordinary. Hovering above a limestone spire, with the Andaman stretching endlessly in all directions, there’s a clarity that’s hard to describe. You see the islands not as dots on a map, but as living, breathing fragments of a larger story — one you get to read in full colour from a front-row seat in the sky.
When we finally descended towards the helipad, the world felt different. Not because the islands had changed, but because I had. Flying above them, landing where few will ever stand, left me with a sense of intimacy with Phuket I didn’t expect.
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Phuket will always be a party town to some. To me, after this, it’s something else entirely — a place where the horizon isn’t a limit but an invitation, and where the sky itself becomes the most luxurious destination of all. ◼
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© This article was first published online in Aug 2025 – World Travel Magazine.