Fly from Munich to Phuket with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Munich to Phuket, and you’ll be transported from the fairy-tale spires of Marienplatz to the pristine beaches of southern Thailand.
Whether it’s diving or dining you’re after Phuket has something for everyone. Discover sun-kissed sands and luxury resorts on this Thai island, one of the nation’s most popular destinations. Book your flight directly with Etihad and you’ll soon find yourself exploring Old Phuket Town for fascinating museums, dining and restaurants.
MUC to HKT: flight facts
Flying from Munich to Phuket: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Phuket?
The weather in Phuket is consistently warm all year round, with conditions regularly topping 30°C. Though there are two distinct seasons. The rainy season runs from April to November, however it’s still very warm during this time, with average temperatures rarely dropping below 25°C. The weather is at its driest between December and March – ideal for hitting the beach.
How long should I stay in Phuket?
While you could make a short trip to Phuket, most visitors plan on staying for at least one and often two weeks. That gives you time to plan your excursions, see the sights and relax on the beach. With two weeks, you can head out to see some of Thailand’s other hotspots too.
Top tips for Munich to Phuket
Visit Phuket Town
Where Munich has Gothic spires and beloved bratwurst, in Phuket you’ll find diving shacks and sticky rice awaiting you.
On weekends, you’ll be able to see the markets where street food and hand-crafted souvenirs can be picked up for bargain prices. The town itself has a beautiful architectural style, with brightly coloured house fronts and a strong Portuguese influence.
See the Big Buddha
Munich’s Juliet Capulet statue sits in the city’s main square. While Phuket has its own awe-inspiring monument, the Big Buddha, the third-tallest statue in all of Thailand.
It’s well worth the trip up the hill to admire this extraordinary statue, where you can also take in the panoramic views of the island from on high.