
Rassada
Guide to Rassada
Rassada is the harbour district east of Phuket Town, holding the main passenger pier for ferries to Phi Phi, Krabi and Lanta.
Rassada sits on the coast immediately east of Phuket Town and is the island's main passenger harbour. Rassada Pier handles the scheduled ferry and speedboat ser…Rassada sits on the coast immediately east of Phuket Town and is the island's main passenger harbour. Rassada Pier handles the scheduled ferry and speedboat services to Phi Phi Don, Krabi, Ao Nang, Ko Lanta and Ko Yao, and is the departure point for a large share of the island's day tours.
The pier area itself is functional rather than scenic: ticket offices, tour desks, a car park, luggage handling and a run of cafes and convenience stores serving departing passengers. Boats to Phi Phi generally leave through the morning, and the pier is at its busiest between eight and ten.
Behind the harbour, the district runs into the eastern edge of Phuket Town, with hotels aimed at early ferry departures, car and motorbike rental offices, and the marine businesses along the Sakdidet road. Nearby are the Royal Phuket Marina and Boat Lagoon further north, both with their own restaurant clusters. Phuket Town centre is around ten minutes west, and the airport roughly forty-five minutes north.
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Nearby places in Phuket
Other places on the island, ordered by distance.

Phuket Town
Phuket Town is the island's administrative and commercial centre, with a Sino-Portuguese old quarter, everyday shops and the main markets.

Cape Panwa
Cape Panwa is a quiet headland southeast of Phuket Town, holding the aquarium, the deep-sea port and a run of secluded resorts.

Chalong
Chalong is a large inland and bayside district holding the main boat pier, Wat Chalong temple and the Big Buddha road.

Patong
Patong is the busiest resort town on the west coast, holding the island's main nightlife strip and its densest hotel stock.

Karon
Karon is a broad west-coast beach between Patong and Kata, with a long sandy frontage and a large hotel stock.

Kata
Kata is a west-coast resort village built around a sheltered surf beach, popular with families and long-stay yoga visitors.