A party on the water in Phuket. Yona Beach Club turns the usual island day into a moving beach bar with music, drinks, and a pool. Expect a lot of camera moments too—bring something you’re proud to use.
I particularly like the included shuttle boat that runs right after check-in, plus the short ride out to the club (about 10 minutes). I also love that your ticket comes with a welcome drink, food and beverage credit, and a towel for the day.
One thing to plan for: seating can be limited, and if you’re not buying higher-tier options, you may end up spending long stretches standing around.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Yona Beach Club in Phuket: what you’re really buying
- Getting there from Patong Jetty and Royal Phuket Marina
- Morning pass vs afternoon party: how the vibe changes
- What’s included with your ticket (and why it’s good value)
- Food, drinks, and the reality of seating
- Music, dancers, and what to expect from the DJs
- Pool time and camera strategy on a moving boat
- What to bring and how to avoid day-of annoyances
- Who should book Yona Beach Club in Phuket
- Should you book Yona Beach Club? a simple decision guide
- FAQ
- How long is the Yona Beach Club experience?
- What’s the price per person?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Do I need hotel pick-up or drop-off?
- Where do I meet for the shuttle boat?
- What are the age requirements?
- Is the shuttle boat included, and how long is the ride?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- When is the morning and afternoon access?
Key things to know before you go

- Two ticket styles: a morning pass for Tue/Thu/Sat, and a longer afternoon package that runs into the evening
- Shuttle boat transfer included: frequent shuttles, about a 10-minute ride to Yona
- You get credit and pool access: welcome drink, food/beverage credit, towel, and pool access are built in
- Age limits differ by session: morning is for ages 4+, afternoon is for ages 20+
- Expect a party layout: the vibe is strong, but seating comfort may require paying extra
Yona Beach Club in Phuket: what you’re really buying
This isn’t a quiet sunset cruise. It’s a floating beach club that leans hard into music, drinks, and social energy. The whole point is to spend time on the water with a pool and a party atmosphere, not to hop between scenic stops like a typical tour.
What makes Yona worth your attention is how self-contained it is. You’re not constantly commuting, and your ticket already covers several basics that usually cost extra elsewhere—entry, pool access, and spending credit for food and drinks. That matters on a day where you’ll likely want to order more than water.
The trade-off is simple: you’re buying into a scene. That means crowds, music choices that may not match everyone’s taste, and the reality that your spot on the boat can affect comfort.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Phuket
Getting there from Patong Jetty and Royal Phuket Marina

Your day starts at a docking service near Phuket, then you transfer by shuttle boat to Yona Beach. After check-in, shuttle boats run every 10–15 minutes, and the ride is about 10 minutes, so you’re not stuck waiting around for an hour.
The exact pier depends on your date:
- Patong Boat Pier for 13 November 2025 to 29 March 2026
- Royal Phuket Marina starting 30 March 2025 until 15 November 2025 (per the schedule shown)
You’ll also want to notice what’s not included: no hotel pick-up or drop-off. The meeting point is described as near public transportation, so plan to get yourself there rather than expecting a van to sweep you up.
If you’re the type who likes a stress-free start, build in a little buffer. One hiccup can happen when reservations and timing don’t line up, and you want time to straighten it out before the shuttles begin moving.
Morning pass vs afternoon party: how the vibe changes

Yona has two main ways to go, and they feel like different experiences.
Morning package
This runs 9:30AM–2:00PM on Tue, Thu, and Sat, and it’s for ages 4+. The vibe is usually more relaxed, and the smaller time window can feel easier if you want a beach-club day without going full night-party.
Afternoon package
This runs 2:00PM–9:30PM daily, and it’s for ages 20+. This is where the party energy peaks: the longer you’re out on the water, the more the music and entertainment tend to take over your afternoon.
A practical tip: if you care most about photos, music, and high energy, the afternoon session is the obvious pick. If you’re traveling with younger people or you want a gentler outing, go morning.
Also, the club’s schedule shows open daily hours from about 9:30AM to 9:30PM, but your actual experience length depends on whether you’re in the morning or afternoon package. Don’t assume your ticket covers the entire day.
What’s included with your ticket (and why it’s good value)

For $65.18 per person, Yona includes more than “just entry.” Here’s what’s actually part of the deal:
- Entry
- Welcome drink
- Food and beverage credit
- Transfer by shuttle boat to Yona
- Towel for the day
- Pool access
- Passenger insurance
That list is where the value comes from. Many party-boat experiences nickel-and-dime you for pool time, drinks, and transfers. Here, you’re already set up to spend time at the bar and actually eat without feeling like everything is an add-on.
You should also understand what the included spending credit means in real life. If you’re the kind of person who would buy a drink or two anyway, the credit helps you stretch your day. If you plan to ignore the bar and treat it like a “free pool day,” you may find yourself wishing you’d planned your budget better.
Food, drinks, and the reality of seating

Your ticket includes food and beverage credit, and you’ll also get a welcome drink. In plain terms, you can expect to eat and drink on board without hitting surprises about whether those basics are covered.
The bigger question is seating.
Some people love the setup and find the boat party easy to enjoy. Others run into the same issue: comfort depends on where you land. A few key points to keep in mind:
- If you want guaranteed, comfortable seating, you may need to choose higher-tier options like bottle-service tables. One review cited spot pricing around $400 to $900 USD for better seating.
- If you don’t book those options, you might end up eating at tables for a limited stretch and then standing more during the rest of the party.
- Windy/sun-exposed seating can happen depending on where you sit, so shade isn’t something you should assume you’ll always have.
Here’s how I’d make it practical for your decision: decide early whether you’re in this for a relaxed hang or a party-with-pictures day. If you want the full “sit, sip, and stay put” experience, budget for better seating. If you’re happy to mingle and dance, you’ll likely find the trade-off manageable.
Music, dancers, and what to expect from the DJs

Yona is a performance-and-party environment, not background music. You’ll hear DJs and see entertainment, including live dancers and performances that add to the showy feel of the deck.
That said, music preferences vary a lot. Some people love the curated sound all day. Others want more genre variety or feel the DJ timing doesn’t match what they expected.
One useful heads-up from the schedule and feedback patterns: the morning session may not feel like the full-on DJ takeover you’d expect from the afternoon. If you’re booking morning, go in knowing you might get more generic club music for part of the day, with the strongest DJ energy later.
If techno or house isn’t your thing, the afternoon session might still work because the overall entertainment and vibe carry a lot of it. But if your enjoyment depends entirely on DJ style, you should be selective about the time slot.
Pool time and camera strategy on a moving boat

The pool is part of the package, and that’s a big part of why Yona feels like more than just a bar with a view. You’re out on open water, and the boat layout makes the “beach club” concept feel real.
And yes, bring a good camera. The scenery is the kind of Phuket backdrop that looks better when you can capture it without relying on shaky phone pics. Also, the deck setup creates lots of natural photo angles—especially during the day when light hits the water.
A simple camera plan helps:
- Take your main group photos early before crowds build.
- If you care about quality, keep your lens clean and dry—boat decks can get breezy and humid.
- Expect more movement than on land, so use burst mode or a faster shutter if your camera supports it.
If you want to go full party-documentary, plan to have your power situation solved. Hot sun and pool time can drain phones fast.
What to bring and how to avoid day-of annoyances

Yona is not a “show up with nothing” experience. It’s a pool-and-party setting, so bring items that keep you comfortable.
From what’s been shared, here are the practical things that tend to matter:
- Water shoes may be necessary for pool access comfort. Some people said you can’t get in with certain clothing choices and noted restrictions like needing appropriate footwear.
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a cover-up help because you may be exposed to wind and sun depending on where you sit.
- Bring a charged phone or camera and a backup plan for staying powered.
Also, choose your outfit based on what you’ll actually do. If your goal is pool time plus dancing, light layers work better than heavy clothes that get uncomfortable once you’re wet.
Finally, come with the right mindset. If you expect a reserved, luxury lounge experience, you may be surprised by how party-forward it is. If you come for the music, the water, and the social scene, the day clicks.
Who should book Yona Beach Club in Phuket
This is a great fit if you want:
- A real party atmosphere on the water
- Pool time without planning a separate swim stop
- A day that’s easy to access and built around food/drinks credit
It may be less ideal if you:
- Hate crowds or standing for long periods
- Need guaranteed, shaded seating without paying extra
- Are picky about specific DJ styles or want a wide range of music all day
The age split is important. The morning pass is for ages 4+, which can work for families who want a daytime version of the floating beach club. The afternoon party is ages 20+, so it’s geared toward adults ready for the longer night session.
Should you book Yona Beach Club? a simple decision guide
Book Yona if you want a Phuket day that feels like a floating nightclub with a pool—and you’re okay trading some seating comfort for the overall experience. The best part is that your ticket already includes entry, transfers, pool access, a towel, and spending credit. That turns it into a more predictable value day than many “party” experiences.
Skip or rethink it if you’re the type who needs a guaranteed sit-down experience and you don’t want to budget for premium seating. Comfort can be uneven depending on where you end up, and if you strongly dislike standing, you might find it annoying.
If you’re unsure, my advice is to match your ticket to your personality:
- Choose morning (Tue/Thu/Sat) if you want relaxed pool time and a shorter day.
- Choose afternoon (2PM–9:30PM) if you want the full party energy, entertainment, and long evening vibes.
FAQ
How long is the Yona Beach Club experience?
It runs from about 1 to 7 hours, depending on whether you choose the morning or afternoon package.
What’s the price per person?
The price is $65.18 per person.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes entry, a welcome drink, food and beverage credit, shuttle boat transfer to Yona, a towel, pool access, and passenger insurance.
Do I need hotel pick-up or drop-off?
No. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included.
Where do I meet for the shuttle boat?
You meet at the docking service point, which varies by date between Patong Boat Pier and Royal Phuket Marina, then you take the included shuttle to Yona.
What are the age requirements?
The afternoon package has a minimum age of 20+. The morning package has a minimum age of 4+.
Is the shuttle boat included, and how long is the ride?
Yes, transfer by shuttle boat is included. The shuttle runs every 10–15 minutes after check-in and takes about 10 minutes.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get your money back.
When is the morning and afternoon access?
Morning access is 9:30AM–2:00PM on Tue, Thu, and Sat. The afternoon package is 2:00PM–9:30PM and operates daily.




























