Over the years, Phuket has established itself as a premier destination for travelers looking for a lavish tropical getaway. The island is the perfect choice to enjoy pristine beaches, exciting activities, and remarkable culinary treasures while staying in five-star resorts and luxury villas.

But besides swimming, exploring, partying, and indulging in gastronomic feasts, Phuket also offers many options for some delightful retail therapy. You will be delighted to know that the island is home to a collection of opulent boutiques and high-end malls that up the ante and takes luxury travel to another level. 

Whether you plan to join shopping tours or if you prefer to venture out on your own, here are some luxury shopping centers in Phuket to add to your bucket list. 

Central Phuket

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Central Phuket is one of the island’s most popular shopping centers for locals and tourists. It consists of two wings: Central Festival & Central Florestra. The mall has fashion outlets, souvenir shops, electronic stores, bookshops, and entertainment facilities.  

Central Festival wing has top international brands like Armani, Diesel, Calvin Klein, Zara, and Guess. Meanwhile, Central Florestra is home to Aquaria, Thailand’s largest aquarium, and high-end boutiques like Hermes, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Versace. Locals recognize this four-story shopping mall as Phuket’s shopping paradise.

Premium Outlet Phuket

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If you prefer an open-air shopping experience, Premium Outlet Phuket is your best bet. With over three hundred outlets spread across 18,000 square meters of shopping spaces, you can easily find items that suit your taste.

Premium Outlet Phuket is the best place to score deals on your favorite international brands since most stores offer products at discounted rates. In addition, Thai souvenirs like silk scarves and wooden artifacts are also available here. A stopover here is perfect when you need a last-minute souvenir shopping spree, as the mall is on the way to the airport from the town center. 

The Garden

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Phuket’s first-ever luxury mall is The Garden, a 2,500 sqm property known as a one-stop shop for fine jewelry and luxury retail brands. The mall is also famous for its tranquil ambiance and minimalist architecture reminiscent of Western shopping outlets. 

The Garden is kilometers from Phuket Town, surrounded by lush coconut plantations. It is perfect when you want to spend the day away from the busy metropolis while indulging in a lavish shopping experience.

Jungceylon Shopping Center

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If you’re visiting Patong Beach, it’s hard to miss out on Jungceylon Shopping Center. Dubbed a “city within a city,” this monumental 200,000 property houses over two hundred shops, five movie theaters, a bowling alley, a kids’ playground, spa centers, a supermarket, a department store, various restaurants, and even an integrated resort. 

The mall also has a massive fountain area known for its water and light show that comes with a narration of Phuket’s history. 

Chandra Boutique

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Located in Thalang, Chandra is the place for designer clothes, branded bags, fancy accessories, stunning swimwear, fine jewelry, luxury watches, and locally-made silk and cotton garments sold at competitive prices.

Aside from its vast array of shops, it is also famous for its modern architecture, complemented by tiled floors, gold chandeliers, sleek wooden accents, and a lush garden behind the boutique—the ultimate place for stylish shoppers.

Turtle Village Shopping and Cuisine Complex

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Turtle Village is one of the most luxurious locations in Phuket. It has international fashion brands, renowned culinary spots, and souvenir and craft shops spread across 3,000 square meters of shopping paradise. 

Tucked in the exotic corners of Mai Khao Beach and lined with palm trees and lush bushes, Turtle Village offers refuge to those who want to veer away from the busy urban areas but still get a taste of life’s greatest pleasures.

Phuket’s Renowned Night Markets

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A shopping trip in Phuket will only be complete after you’ve visited the town’s night markets. The best way to experience the island’s culture, and bag some good deals, is by checking out the vibrant stalls that come alive along the streets at night. 

Phuket night markets are the best spots to shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs, try sumptuous street food, get fresh produce, and interact with the locals. You can also practice your haggling skills here, as most sellers will be willing to give discounts, especially if you are buying in bulk.

Phuket Town is home to several night markets, such as the Phuket Sunday Street Market, Chillva Night Market, Naka Market, and the Phuket Indy Market. Other popular night markets on the island are Patong’s Malin Plaza, the Karon Plaza, and Bangtao’s Fun Friday Avenue Market.

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