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Phuket Boosts Beach Safety After Drownings

June 21, 2026 07:04 AM

Last edited: June 21, 2026

Phuket steps up beach safety and disaster preparedness for the southwest monsoon after multiple drowning deaths, affecting both residents and visitors.
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Phuket provincial authorities have announced enhanced beach safety and disaster-preparedness measures aimed at reducing drowning incidents, with special attention to the southwest monsoon. The initiative responds to a series of fatal drownings and targets improved protection for residents and tourists who use the island's beaches.

What's happening

Local officials in Phuket are rolling out a coordinated push to strengthen safety on public beaches and improve readiness for monsoon-related hazards. The programme focuses on raising the effectiveness of emergency response, increasing visibility of safety information, and improving on-the-ground life-saving capacity where hazards are most concentrated. Authorities say the changes follow multiple drowning deaths and will prioritise risk zones during stronger sea conditions associated with the southwest monsoon.

What this means for travellers

For visitors, the new measures should make beach time safer and signal that local agencies are taking water safety more seriously. You can expect clearer warning signs and a higher chance of staffed lifeguard posts or patrols at popular and hazardous beaches. If you plan to swim, run on the shore, or spend time at beach clubs, stay alert to posted warnings and follow any directions from beach staff or emergency personnel. Read up on wider safety updates for visitors in our post Thailand Boosts Tourism Safety: What Travelers Need to Know, and consider safer beach options in our The Best Beach Clubs in Phuket to Chill in Summer 2026 guide. Early-morning runners should check conditions before setting out; our Best Beach Running Trails in Phuket for Early Risers page lists routes where safety signage and patrols are more common.

Plan around it

Practical planning reduces risk and keeps your trip on track. Use these steps when organising beach days and water activities on Phuket:

  • Check beach status before you go. Ask your hotel or accommodation host which beaches have active patrols and recent safety notices.
  • Swim where lifeguards are present. Lifeguard coverage varies by beach and by season. If you rely on rental watercraft or plan a long swim, pick beaches known for monitoring and rescue services.
  • Carry local emergency contacts. Save local emergency numbers and the address of your accommodation so you can direct responders quickly if needed.
  • Rent and ride responsibly. If you plan to hire a motorbike to reach multiple beaches, follow our safety and rental tips in Top 5 Best Motorbike Rental Shops in Phuket and The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Motorcycle: Safety, Scams, and Tips.

Additional simple habits protect you and others: obey red-flag warnings, avoid swimming alone, and avoid entering the water during heavy surf or when currents look strong. If you have questions about specific beaches, speak with local authorities or staffed beach services before entering the water.

Source: The Phuket News

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