Phuket: YONA Floating Beach Club Day Experience

A floating beach club in Phuket sounds unreal. YONA is a multi-level floating oasis with a 22-meter infinity pool, big-sound DJ energy, and a sea-view restaurant.

Two things I really like: the 360-degree ocean views from multiple levels, and how the music setup feels high-end with resident DJ sets plus serious sound and lighting.

One thing to keep in mind: day-pass seating isn’t automatically included, so if you want a specific spot (or shade), you’ll need to plan your setup early.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Morning vs afternoon vibe: family-friendly live singer in the morning, adult-only party energy later
  • 22-meter infinity pool: a real photo magnet with sea views all around
  • DJ + lighting system: the club is designed for sound and mood, not just sightseeing
  • Credit-based food and drinks: the spending allowance is the value driver for this kind of day pass
  • Shuttle boat transfer: quick boat rides from your check-in pier reduce the hassle

YONA floating beach club: what makes it special on the water

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YONA Beach Club in Phuket is built around one main idea: sea views as your constant backdrop. Instead of “a beach club with nice scenery,” you get a true floating setup with multiple decks, lounge zones, and a long infinity pool built for staring out at the Gulf of Thailand. The whole place feels designed for hanging out, then slowly leveling up—from chilling with drinks to dancing as the sunset turns the water darker.

What makes it feel worth your time is that the club isn’t only about the pool. The venue also has a restaurant with panoramic sea views, plus lots of different ways to sit, lounge, and watch the vibe move around you. That matters because you can match your mood to the day: quiet lunch and photos in the morning, then DJ-led energy later.

The other strong point is entertainment. This isn’t a background playlist situation. You’ve got resident DJ sets and the kind of sound-and-light system that makes the music feel physical. When the party starts, it’s the whole atmosphere that changes.

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Morning Chill or Afternoon Party: choosing the right time window

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Your biggest decision is simple: which vibe fits you today.

Morning Chill (9:30 AM to 2:00 PM)

The morning slot is built for a calmer rhythm. It’s family friendly and runs from 9:30 AM until 2:00 PM, with last check-in at 12:00 PM. You’ll want to be ready to depart by 2:00 PM. There’s also live singer entertainment, which gives you a soft-music layer that works great with lunch and pool time.

This is also a smart choice if you care about photos. Morning light tends to be kinder, and the pace is less chaotic than later in the day. In practice, this is when the venue feels more like a day out with a view.

One practical thing: the morning minimum age is 4, so if you’re traveling with kids, this slot is the one that actually matches your group.

Afternoon Party (2:00 PM to 9:30 PM)

The afternoon package is adult only on YONA, with a minimum age of 20. It runs from 2:00 PM to 9:30 PM, with last check-in at 5:00 PM, and you must be out by 9:30 PM.

If you’re coming for the full club experience—DJ energy, sunset turning into night, and dancing until the sun goes down—this is the slot. The music and lighting are part of the main event, and you’ll feel it more once evening takes over.

In exchange for that energy, the rules are tighter: late arrivals don’t get in, and your timing matters. If you hate rushing, build your day around getting there on time.

Getting there: Phuket check-in piers and the shuttle boat rhythm

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YONA is not a “walk from the hotel” type of stop. You’ll check in at a pier, then take a shuttle boat to the floating club.

Here’s what matters for your plan:

  • From 13 Nov 2025 to 29 Mar 2026, check in at Patong Boat Pier
  • From 30 Mar 2026 to 15 Nov 2026, check in at Royal Phuket Marina
  • After check-in, the shuttle boat runs every 10–15 minutes
  • The boat ride is about 10 minutes
  • Shuttle boats are available from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

This timing piece is easy to ignore and then regret. If you’re doing an afternoon session, you’ll be fine as long as you arrive within the planned windows. If you’re cutting it close, you can end up paying for extra hassle (and that’s not what you want on a day pass).

Also, one small heads-up from people who went: sometimes the pick-up/check-in point changes and communication isn’t perfect. If you’re traveling near the date range shift, double-check your confirmation message right before you go.

The pool and sea views: where to sit so the day feels effortless

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The 22-meter-long infinity pool is the headline, and it’s genuinely built for that “floating” look. The pool deck gives you big sea panoramas, and the multi-level design means you’re never stuck with one angle.

But the best spots depend on what you want—shade, movement, or prime viewing.

For photos and movement

I like the idea of being able to move without losing your vibe. You can roam between seating zones, and some areas give you a clearer view of the DJ area. If you want a “everyone can see me” angle for photos, the venue’s upper and central viewing points are often the easiest place to start.

One practical tip that showed up in real-world use: the top of the boat can be a good option for grabbing a seat and still ordering food and drinks, without constantly being in the busiest pool zones.

For sun and comfort

Here’s the honest part: sun is intense in Phuket, and even if you’re in a pool club, direct heat can still catch you. If you burn easily or you’re trying to pace yourself through a long afternoon, choose shade wisely. Some people found their reserved spot got too hot, even with the pool nearby. If you care about comfort over looks, look for cabana-style shade or seating that puts you slightly back from the harsh direct sun.

For practical storage

You can keep things under control during the day. Some people noted lockers are available, which makes it easier to bring a phone, a towel, and swap outfits without feeling like you’re leaving your stuff unattended.

Food, drinks, and the credit system: how to make the $64 feel like a deal

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The day pass price is listed at $64 per person. On its own, that sounds like a lot. The reason the math can work is the included food and drink credit—the part that turns this from a “pay to sit” day into a “pay for a full club meal and drinks with a view” day.

The data on the exact credit amount isn’t consistent in what you’re given upfront here, but what you can plan around is this: people often report credits in the 3,000–6,000 baht range, depending on what they booked and the time slot. So if you’re good at ordering enough drinks and decent food, this is one of those Phuket splurges where the value can swing dramatically based on how you spend.

Smart ways to use your credit

  • Start with a solid drink + one snack early. It reduces decision fatigue later when the place gets louder and busier.
  • Order food you’ll actually finish. The credits are not magic; they’re only useful if you’re not too full to eat when the good stuff arrives.
  • Ask about the credit balance at the right moment. Some people wished they’d been told their remaining balance earlier, because it became a last-second calculation when they wanted to avoid going over.

What the food and drinks feel like

The vibe here is “made for flavor,” not “mass diluted cocktails.” People liked that drinks tasted like actual alcohol, and food quality landed better than you might expect for a club setting. Service also tends to be quick once you’re placed, which matters when you’re trying to stay in sync with the music and not wait all day for a second round.

The party arc: DJ sets, sunset, and how the evening changes the club

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The club is designed to evolve. Morning feels more like a relaxed music-and-lunch situation. Afternoon is when the DJ energy turns into the main storyline.

A big selling point is the resident DJ’s set and the cutting-edge sound and lighting system. That means the show is not only the music—it’s the way the lighting moves with it. If you’re the type who likes to watch how a crowd reacts, you’ll feel that momentum building.

Sunset is also the moment. The club leans into that “magic” transition: the sea view shifts, the vibe gets moodier, and dancing becomes easier because the heat cools down. People also highlighted live music in the morning (including a mention of singer Cole Ley), which gives you a different kind of soundtrack earlier.

One more real-world detail to keep in mind: there can be promotional photo moments around the pool area. Some people found it slightly distracting, especially when photos feel like they’re getting priority over your comfort. If you hate being interrupted, plan your day by claiming your routine early—then settle into a spot where you can enjoy the show without constant movement.

Dress code and rules: the stuff that can ruin your day if you ignore it

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This isn’t a flip-flops-and-sportswear-only place. The beach club dress code is smart casual. Tank tops, cut-off clothing, and athletic sportswear aren’t permitted.

Also:

  • Pets aren’t allowed
  • Sportswear is not allowed

If you’re coming straight from the beach, double-check what you’re wearing before you head over. The easiest way to avoid stress is to pack one step above “swim-ready,” like a light shirt that’s not a tank, plus a clean, casual outfit that fits smart casual.

Who should book (and who should skip this floating day pass)

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YONA works best if you like mixing sea views with a real entertainment day—music, drinks, and a pool that’s made for lounging.

You’ll probably love it if you:

  • Want one unforgettable Phuket day with a big pool view and DJ energy
  • Prefer choosing your day plan: morning calm or afternoon party
  • Like the idea of spending your day in a place designed for food, drinks, and sea panoramas, not just one attraction

You should think twice if:

  • You’re sensitive to timing rules. Morning and afternoon both require you to depart by the set end times.
  • You need a quiet, low-stimulation environment. The afternoon in particular is adult-only and party-led.
  • You have health reasons that make boat/club environments unsafe. It’s listed as not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, people with high blood pressure, and anyone over 70.

Also, if you’re going solo, seating can feel less tailored to single people. Some people found it harder to get a comfortable setup compared to paired or bed-focused bookings. If you are solo, consider aiming for a layout that keeps you near where the action is, instead of trying to find the perfect “single sunbed” moment.

Price and value: does it make sense for $64 per person?

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At $64 per person, this day pass is priced like a premium club day. The value question isn’t really about the entry fee—it’s about whether the included credit and access match the way you spend during the day.

If you’ll order multiple rounds of drinks and eat several meals, YONA can feel like a smart splurge because the club is doing the expensive part for you: the venue, the infinity pool, the sound system, the sea views, and the entertainment.

If you’re hoping to pay $64 and spend almost nothing beyond water, it may feel overpriced. In that scenario, you’d be paying mainly for entry and access, not for real spending power. This is why I treat it like a “plan your meal and drinks day” purchase.

Also, remember that day pass packages don’t include seating. If you care about the best comfort (or shade), you’ll want to book seating options early so you’re not stuck with whatever position is left when you arrive.

Should you book YONA Floating Beach Club in Phuket?

Book it if you want a single-day Phuket highlight that combines a real beach club pool, a serious DJ vibe, and panoramic views from multiple levels. The morning slot is your best bet for calmer pacing and family time; the afternoon slot is for adults who want sunset-to-night energy.

Skip it (or at least switch to a different style of outing) if you can’t handle smart casual dress rules, you need lots of downtime in the middle of the day, or you’re very sensitive to sun and heat—because prime seating can get hot without shade.

If you’re making this your “one big splurge” day, I’d do one more thing: choose your time slot based on your group (kids vs adult energy), then commit to a comfort plan (shade or cabana-style seating) so you don’t spend the day distracted by discomfort.

FAQ

What are the main differences between the morning and afternoon day experiences?

The morning experience runs from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM and is described as family friendly with live singer entertainment. The afternoon experience runs from 2:00 PM to 9:30 PM, is adult only with a minimum age of 20, and focuses on DJ and entertainment plus sunset and dancing.

What are the age limits for YONA Beach Club?

Morning is for ages 4 and up. Afternoon is adult only with a minimum age of 20.

How long is the YONA Beach Club day experience?

It’s a 1-day experience. The morning and afternoon packages each have set time windows, with the morning ending at 2:00 PM and the afternoon ending at 9:30 PM.

What’s included with the day pass?

Included items are entry, a food and drink credit, a welcome drink, transfers by shuttle boat, a towel for the day, and pool access.

Does the day pass include seating?

No. The day pass package does not include seating.

Where do I check in for YONA, and does it change by date?

Yes, it changes by season. From 13 Nov 2025 to 29 Mar 2026, check in is at Patong Boat Pier. From 30 Mar 2026 to 15 Nov 2026, check in is at Royal Phuket Marina.

What is the dress code, and what items are not allowed?

The dress code is smart casual. Tank tops, cut-off clothing, and athletic sportswear are not permitted. Pets and sportswear are also not allowed.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.

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