Kata is a seaside village located in Phuket Province, southern Thailand, approximately 32 kilometers from Phuket International Airport (HKT). The area functions as a popular beach destination with a subtropical climate characterized by warm temperatures year-round, averaging 27–29°C during peak season and 26–27°C during the wetter months. Precipitation peaks in September and October, reaching 259mm and 218mm respectively. The broader locality encompasses 2,669 registered points of interest within a 10-kilometer radius, including 836 restaurants, 565 hotels, 447 cafes, 245 bars, and 154 pharmacies, supporting both leisure and practical traveler needs. Kata's economy centers on hospitality and tourism infrastructure, with significant accommodation density and dining variety. The town offers access to regional viewpoints, temples, and coastal attractions that serve as reference points for visitors exploring southern Phuket's geography.
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Bars
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Pharmacies
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Kata sits on Thailand's southwestern Andaman coast within Phuket Province. The locality experiences a tropical monsoon climate with consistent warmth and two distinct seasonal patterns. The dry season spans January through April, with average temperatures of 27–29°C and minimal precipitation ranging from 28mm to 105mm monthly. The wet season runs May through November, characterized by higher rainfall and humidity; September and October are the wettest months, averaging 218–259mm of rain across 22–27 rainy days. December through December represents a transition period with moderate precipitation around 148–253mm. Water temperatures remain warm throughout the year, supporting year-round beach activities. The Andaman Sea coastal setting exposes the area to seasonal wind and swell patterns that influence water conditions and local attractions.
Kata's hospitality sector includes 565 registered hotels, 106 guesthouses, and 31 hostels within 10 kilometers, offering lodging across multiple price brackets. The dining and beverage ecosystem comprises 836 restaurants, 447 cafes, and 245 bars, reflecting the town's service density. Markets, including the Banzaan Fresh Market, provide local shopping access. Essential services are distributed throughout the area: 154 pharmacies, 5 hospitals, and 118 ATMs support routine traveler and resident needs. This concentration of facilities indicates mature tourism infrastructure capable of accommodating casual and extended visitors.
Kata offers a mix of natural viewpoints and cultural landmarks accessible by short journeys. Registered tourism attractions and viewpoints within the locality include พระพุทธมิ่งมงคลเอกเนาคคีรี, แหลมพรหมเทพ, the Chalong roundabout Clock Tower, and Krom Luang Chumphon Monument. Viewpoint sites include Nai Harn and Windmill viewpoint, Rawai beach and pier view, and unnamed coastal rock formations offering sea vistas. These sites total 100 viewpoints and 31 identified attractions across the 10-kilometer service zone. The Banzaan Fresh Market operates day and night sessions. Water-based experiences and casual dining with sea views characterize the recreational landscape.
Phuket International Airport (HKT) lies approximately 32 kilometers from Kata, representing the primary air gateway. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, shared minivans, and rental vehicles, with journey times typically 45–60 minutes depending on traffic and road conditions. The town itself is accessible via local roads connecting to the broader Phuket road network. Accommodation providers and tour operators commonly arrange airport transfers for guests. During peak travel seasons, advance booking of transportation is advisable.

The optimal travel window for Kata extends from January through April, when dry conditions and comfortable temperatures (27–29°C) align with lower precipitation (28–105mm monthly). This period avoids the monsoon season's higher rainfall and supports outdoor activities and beach access. February offers the driest conditions with only 28mm of average monthly precipitation and approximately 6 rainy days. March and April maintain warm temperatures while rainfall gradually increases toward the monsoon transition. Visitors tolerant of higher humidity and occasional rain may find May through December acceptable, though October and November present the highest precipitation risk (218–259mm monthly across 22–27 rainy days).
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