Hello everyone!
How are you all doing today?
Wherever you are right now, I hope you’re enjoying your Saturday holiday. And for those who are working today, I hope you can still feel the Saturday vibes at your workplace and make the most of it.
As for me, I’ve spent most of the day packing and cleaning up my room because I’ll be heading back to my hometown next week. I can’t wait to go home — I really miss homemade food and the feeling of being back with family.
Anyway, yesterday LINK HERE I shared some photos and experiences from my visit to NAKA Market during the weekend in Phuket. It’s definitely a place I’d highly recommend, especially if you’re looking for great food, live music, and tons of bargain items. The atmosphere there is truly vibrant and fun!
Today, I want to share a little about another spot we visited — the HYPERMALL called Central Phuket, which was located quite near to where we were staying
CENTRAL PHUKET
It’s a bit unfortunate that I didn’t take many photos during our visit because we arrived close to closing time. We actually went there just to grab some simple groceries for breakfast the next morning, so it was more of a quick errand stop.
Honestly, I didn’t expect Central Phuket to be so huge. In my mind, Phuket was just a beautiful island destination — I never imagined it would also have such a massive mall where you can find luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Coach, and many others.
But when you think about it, it actually makes sense. Phuket attracts people from all kinds of backgrounds. You have visitors who are very wealthy and don’t mind spending big on luxury goods, and at the same time, you have travelers like me who enjoy budget-friendly shopping at local markets.
The next morning, I went to rent a motorbike from the nearest rental shop. We decided to rent it for two days, and honestly, it was the cheapest and most convenient option to get around the island. Compared to Grab, taxis, or even buses, having a motorbike gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace without worrying about high transportation costs.
Here’s a shot of me heading to the rental shop early in the morning, looking for my ride. The funny thing is — the shop was actually so close that I could have easily just walked there. But as expected from an island, the sun was blazing hot, and even that short walk felt like a mini workout under the heat!
Yep, this is going to be my baby ride for the next two days. ( quite cheap for THB 450 for 2 days or 48 hours)
I’m counting on this little guy to take good care of us as we explore and cruise around Phuket. Let’s go make some more memories on the road!
Anyway, back to Central Phuket Mall — here are a few photos I managed to take inside during our visit. Since it was a weekend evening and close to closing time, there weren’t many people around shopping. Also, the mall is a bit far from Phuket Old Town, so it’s not exactly a place people would walk to casually, especially in the evening.
It's not event 5 % from the mall area , anyway you know the idea . :). The last stuff is i think some bonus photo at that time .
Shout out to all Gunpla fans :
And also the CHAMPION Buakau fans :
That’s all for today’s photo sharing and travel story.
I hope you enjoyed coming along on this little journey with me. If you ever visit Phuket, you can definitely expect a unique shopping experience — whether it’s in the lively street markets like NAKA Market or at the high-end Central Phuket Shopping Mall.
Thanks for stopping by, and I’ll see you again in tomorrow’s journey. Cheers!