Phuket Bike Week
And now for something completely different. Back in 2009, I decided to check out some of the annual Phuket Bike Week event which takes place around the same date as Songkran (April 13th) every year - 2013 will be the 19th time the event has been held. During the event, Phuket is full of big bikes ranging from Harleys to big racing bikes and plenty of amazing custom built choppers. There are bikes on show at the JungCeylon mall at Patong Beach, there are usually events/live music/food stalls by the beach in Patong (at "Loma Park" towards the north end of the beach) and bike rides around the island. If you are here, you will almost notice something going on! I'll try to go back this year and get some new photos. Photos on this page were all taken in 2009.
Phuket Bike Week 2013 will take place from 14 - 21 April - There's more information on the Phuket Bike Week official website.
Now, I'm not a biker myself. Biggest bike I ever owned was a 125cc Honda Wave... hardly a "Hog", but still a step up from my previous 110cc version! I can see the attraction, but prefer driving a car. However even if you don't wear leather, you will have to admit some of the bikes on show are quite amazing, more works of art than a mode of transport, others are just big fat hogs! I checked out some of the bikes on display at Jungceylon mall...



Laziness set in - the Friday night beach party included a concert by Carabao, a very popular Thai rock band, but my wife and I were too tired... On Saturday afternoon I headed down to Patong Beach with my daughter to see what was going on. There was meant to be a "ride for peace" in the afternoon, with hundreds of bikes riding from Patong to Phromthep Cape via Karon and Kata beaches. I hoped to see the start of the ride and hear the roar of throaty engines!
But first we met Jack Sparrow...

Along the road were many food and drink stalls selling burgers, phad thai, chestnuts, fried chicken, satay sticks, mango with sticky rice, fresh juices and beers, plus lots of stalls selling leather bikers clothes, tshirts, Bike Week souvenirs and more. Oh, and big bikes too!

And along with the bikes, the bikers! They come from all over Thailand, and also from Singapore, Malaysia and indeed all over the world. If you want big bikes and fun in the sun, Phuket Bike Week is the place to be! I do like the bikers gear - leather jackets with club membership patches. It all looks very tribal, but I reckon these burly bikers are all jolly nice folk who love kittens!


The bikes are a mix of custom jobs, big Harleys, sporty models, some 3 wheelers which are nearly as big as my car, all kind of bikes!


A little late, the riders set off from Patong on the afternoon ride. I wish they could have slowed down a bit! You need to be a sports photo pro to snap pictures of these guys (and gals). It took 10 minutes for the convoy to pass. The following night there was more live music at the beach and also the Miss Phuket Bike Week contest at JungCeylon where you find lots of men telling their wives "I'm looking at the bikes, honest"! I might go there next year :)

It's almost enough to make me want to buy a chopper.. or just a leather jacket.


(above) Bikes starting the big ride from Patong down to Cape Phromthep
Phuket Bike Week is well established in the calendar now. If you like bikes or want to find some live music and food on the beach, the Bike Week (well, actually only about 3 days...) has a lot to offer. Most of the events take place in Patong - see here for some Patong hotel suggestions.
Phuket Bike Week 2013, 14-21 April - schedule and details on the Phuket Bike Week website. This page updated January 2013.
Phuket Bike Week 2013 will take place from 14 - 21 April - There's more information on the Phuket Bike Week official website.
Now, I'm not a biker myself. Biggest bike I ever owned was a 125cc Honda Wave... hardly a "Hog", but still a step up from my previous 110cc version! I can see the attraction, but prefer driving a car. However even if you don't wear leather, you will have to admit some of the bikes on show are quite amazing, more works of art than a mode of transport, others are just big fat hogs! I checked out some of the bikes on display at Jungceylon mall...



Laziness set in - the Friday night beach party included a concert by Carabao, a very popular Thai rock band, but my wife and I were too tired... On Saturday afternoon I headed down to Patong Beach with my daughter to see what was going on. There was meant to be a "ride for peace" in the afternoon, with hundreds of bikes riding from Patong to Phromthep Cape via Karon and Kata beaches. I hoped to see the start of the ride and hear the roar of throaty engines!
But first we met Jack Sparrow...

Along the road were many food and drink stalls selling burgers, phad thai, chestnuts, fried chicken, satay sticks, mango with sticky rice, fresh juices and beers, plus lots of stalls selling leather bikers clothes, tshirts, Bike Week souvenirs and more. Oh, and big bikes too!

And along with the bikes, the bikers! They come from all over Thailand, and also from Singapore, Malaysia and indeed all over the world. If you want big bikes and fun in the sun, Phuket Bike Week is the place to be! I do like the bikers gear - leather jackets with club membership patches. It all looks very tribal, but I reckon these burly bikers are all jolly nice folk who love kittens!


The bikes are a mix of custom jobs, big Harleys, sporty models, some 3 wheelers which are nearly as big as my car, all kind of bikes!


A little late, the riders set off from Patong on the afternoon ride. I wish they could have slowed down a bit! You need to be a sports photo pro to snap pictures of these guys (and gals). It took 10 minutes for the convoy to pass. The following night there was more live music at the beach and also the Miss Phuket Bike Week contest at JungCeylon where you find lots of men telling their wives "I'm looking at the bikes, honest"! I might go there next year :)

It's almost enough to make me want to buy a chopper.. or just a leather jacket.


(above) Bikes starting the big ride from Patong down to Cape Phromthep
Phuket Bike Week is well established in the calendar now. If you like bikes or want to find some live music and food on the beach, the Bike Week (well, actually only about 3 days...) has a lot to offer. Most of the events take place in Patong - see here for some Patong hotel suggestions.
Phuket Bike Week 2013, 14-21 April - schedule and details on the Phuket Bike Week website. This page updated January 2013.
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hi jamie, great blog! your posts have been invaluable for planning my trip. I wonder if you have any thoughts on what the chances are of protests/airport trouble in phuket? I'm supposed to fly over this thursday but am having second thoughts... thanks!
I do not believe there will be any trouble in Phuket. Some reading:
http://phuketwan.com/tourism/phuket-perfectly-safe-travel-leaders-10988/
Hi Jamie,I really enjoy reading about your adventures in Thailand. I was in Phuket twice last year and will be there again this year I cant wait I love the place. I was told of a bar/restaurant to go to that is in a mountain and has a spectacular view.I was told is was called the Beach Bar or something like it. Do you know of it and where it is. It will be my 50th birthday and would like to go somewhere that has the WOW factor! Any ideas will be appreciated. Kop koon ka!
Adventures? Don't know about that.. there is a place called The Beach Bar...
The Beach BarAnd we love it.. BUT I have a feeling you want the "After Beach Bar: which hangs on the mountain overlooking Kata Noi beach... and I do intend to blog it soon!
After Beach Bar
Hey Jamie,thanks for the reply about the After Beach Bar I will keep an eye out for ur blog. Now my husband has seen your blog hes wanting to know things too! He did scuba diving for years but work got the better of him and he hasnt done it for a while but would love to give it a go in Phuket. He wanted to know if you could recommend a fishing trip that he and his mate can go on when we go there in November we saw some on the net but they were really expensive. Also, we have done Phi Phi Island and Phang Nar Bay and would like to know if there is another island cruise we can do where the water is pristine and calm as our friends get really sea sick! Thanks for your time.
Great bike and Songkran pix, Jamie. Keep meaning to do bike week and keep not getting round to it...
G'day Jamie, don't suppose you have a idea on the dates for the 2010 bike week. trying to plan the trip around other things. cheers
Bazza west australia.
G'day Bazza,
Bike Week always conicides with Songkran, which is April 13th, so should be the same dates 10 - 13 April 2010.