English-speaking services, a deep British expat base and a familiar legal and medical standard make Phuket an easy landing from the UK. Here is the practical picture for 2026 — flights, your visa, what it costs versus home, and the community you will be joining.
*Currently 60 days; an approved cut to 30 is pending — verify before you travel.
Virgin Atlantic launches a seasonal nonstop London Heathrow–Phuket (3x weekly from October 2026, ~12 hours) — the only direct service. Otherwise it is a comfortable one-stop via Bangkok (Thai Airways) or the Gulf (BA, Qatar via Doha), around 14 hours total. Phuket International (HKT) sits in the island’s north — see our getting-around guide for the airport run.
Your nationality currently gets Thailand's 60-day visa exemption, with an approved cut to 30 days pending publication in the Royal Gazette — so verify the current limit before you travel. For anything longer you'll want a proper long-stay visa (retirement, DTV, LTR and more) — see our full visa comparison.
Phuket is the most expensive place to live in Thailand, but still far cheaper than most Western home countries — a single person lives comfortably on ฿50,000–70,000/month and a couple on ฿70,000–95,000, excluding international-school fees. Your home currency is the GBP (roughly 1 GBP ≈ 43.7 THB in 2026); the whole site has a currency switcher so you can see every price in GBP. Full numbers are in our Phuket cost-of-living guide.
A large, long-established British community, with retirees and long-stayers clustered in the south — Rawai, Nai Harn and Chalong. UK buyers are a fast-growing residential segment. Find your area in the neighbourhoods guide.
Time zone: the UK is UTC+0/+1, so Phuket is 6–7 hours ahead.
Sort your visa pathway on the visa comparison, set a realistic budget with the cost guide, pick an area in the neighbourhoods guide, then run the free Phuket planner. When you land, the first 30 days checklist covers TDAC, the 90-day report, banking and a SIM.
Virgin Atlantic launches a seasonal nonstop London Heathrow–Phuket (3x weekly from October 2026, ~12 hours) — the only direct service. Otherwise it is a comfortable one-stop via Bangkok (Thai Airways) or the Gulf (BA, Qatar via Doha), around 14 hours total.
Your nationality currently gets Thailand’s 60-day visa exemption, but an approved reduction to 30 days is pending publication in the Royal Gazette, so verify the current limit before travelling. For longer stays, use a long-stay visa such as retirement, the DTV or LTR — see the visa comparison.
Phuket is the most expensive hub in Thailand but still well below most Western costs — a comfortable single budget is ฿50,000–70,000 a month and a couple ฿70,000–95,000, excluding international-school fees. The currency switcher shows every price in GBP.
A large, long-established British community, with retirees and long-stayers clustered in the south — Rawai, Nai Harn and Chalong. UK buyers are a fast-growing residential segment.