I visited the world’s ‘most popular’ holiday island – beers are just £2 and there are 40 beaches to explore

THE world’s “most popular” holiday island has been revealed – it has 40 beaches and beers cost just £2.

Recent research from Bounce, a luggage storage company, revealed the world’s most popular island holiday destinations for 2024.

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Phuket has been named as the world’s ‘most popular’ island to go on holidayCredit: Getty
An excursion to James Bond Island is a popular activity in Phuket

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An excursion to James Bond Island is a popular activity in PhuketCredit: Getty
On my trip, I visited Koh Panyee - a famous floating village in the bay

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On my trip, I visited Koh Panyee – a famous floating village in the bay

The study analysed factors like the number of beaches, things to do, average hotel price and average temperatures to discover the best island holiday destination in the world.

According to the research, Phuket in Thailand was crowned the winner thanks to its magnificent beaches and stunning sunsets.

Located in the Andaman Sea, Phuket is the largest island in Thailand, and it is equipped with museums, temples, sandy beaches and a vibrant nightlife.

Hotels in Phuket are reasonably priced with the average nightly stay at a three-star hotel costing £149 per night, as reported by Bounce.

Beers are cheap too with pints costing £2.13.

Earlier this year, I visited Phuket after boarding a direct flight from London Gatwick with TUI – the only airline to offer direct flights between the UK and the Thai holiday destination.

When I touched down in Phuket, I was immediately greeted by the vibrancy of the island and my senses were somewhat overwhelmed by the sounds and sights.

I was lucky enough to return to Phuket on an island-hopping excursion around Phang Nga Bay, which is part of Phuket.

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I visited James Bond Island and Koh Panyee – a famous floating village in the bay.

Built on wooden stilts, which have been reinforced by concrete blocks in recent years, the island’s huts, restaurants and shacks technically aren’t bobbing on the water – even if it may seem like they are.

Koh Panyee – floating football pitch

Nowadays, Koh Panyee has become a twisting maze of huts, souvenir shops, market stalls and restaurants.

Set against a backdrop of clear-blue waters and exotic islands, it’s easy to lose yourself to the island’s charm.

And those holidaymakers who want to spend more time in Phuket certainly won’t be disappointed.

The mountainous island is framed by magnificent beaches like Rawai Beach, Patong Beach, Karon Beach, Kamala Beach, Kata Yai Beach, Kata Noi Beach and Mai Khao Beach.

There’s also Bangtao Beach, which stretches for 8km and is home to soft white sand and crystal clear water.

Meanwhile, Mai Khao Beach is a protected that’s part of Sirinat National Park.

All the major beaches in Phuket like Patong Beach, Kata Beach, Karon Beach and Nai Han Beach offer instruction and equipment for diving, snorkelling, windsurfing and sailing.

Phuket Town itself is animated by early-morning markets and tuk tuks.

There are plenty of other things to do in Phuket including the Green Elephant Sanctuary – an ethical elephant sanctuary where visitors simply observe the elephants.

Other sites include the Big Buddha – a 45m marble statue of Buddha, which continues to be one of Thailand’s biggest draws.

The world’s ‘most popular’ holiday islands

Zanzibar an island in Tunisia came in second on the list of the world’s best holiday islands.

Despite being thought of as one of large island, Zanzibar is actually formed of a cluster of 40 islands.

Even though every island can be explore, many of them are relatively unknown to tourists.

Crete took third place thanks to its glorious beaches, impressive mountainscapes and wild natural beauty.

Meanwhile, an island in Thailand has been compared to the Maldives by both travel experts and holidaymakers.

Located in the Andaman Sea, near the Malaysian border, Koh Lipe is one of the 51 islands that form the Tarutao National Marine Park, and has garnered recent praise thanks to comparisons to the Maldives.

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The Sun’s Assistant Travel Editor Sophie Swietochowski also visited Phuket in 2023, exploring different parts of the island.

Sophie Swietochowski says: “With white sand beaches, swaying palm trees and everything you need at the click of a finger, staying here feels as if you’ve stepped straight on to a movie set, even more so, now that TV hit The White Lotus is heading to Thailand for its third series.

“Of course when you venture to this exotic area of the world, some exploring is a must, and at the Wang Kiang Ku river, you can book in for a bamboo rafting experience that will get you up close with nature.

“Each raft, cleverly crafted by locals, will transport you through winding waters where wildlife flourishes — we spotted snakes hiding in trees and a baby turtle perched on a rock.”

Read more about Sophie’s trip to Phuket, here.

Earlier this year, I visited the world’s only floating football pitch, which is also found in Thailand.

Sun Online Travel have revealed the best time to visit Thailand – especially if you’re already looking ahead to a winter sun holiday.

Koh Panyee is home to the world's only floating football pitch

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Koh Panyee is home to the world’s only floating football pitch
Phuket in Thailand was crowned the winner thanks to its magnificent beaches and stunning sunsets

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Phuket in Thailand was crowned the winner thanks to its magnificent beaches and stunning sunsetsCredit: Getty

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