5 top-rated accommodations in Phuket, Thailand, to book a stay in H2 of 2025

Mandarava Resort and Spa, Karon Beach, in Phuket

Is the beach calling? 🏖️

Head to Phuket then!

We’ve curated a list of top-rated accommodations on one of Thailand’s largest islands, so all you have to do is enter your travel dates to complete your booking(s).

Here are our picks:

Mandarava Resort and Spa, Karon Beach

Mandarava Resort and Spa

Agoda Rating: 9.1 (2.7K+ reviews)

Paradise comes in many forms at Mandarava Resort and Spa.

Just a less than 600-m stroll from the sands of Karon Beach, this resort features an expansive swimming pool with plenty of sunbeds lined up for lounging.

Kata Beach lies about 3.5 km away.

Choose from a range of rooms, including roomy options such as the Horizon Large Double rooms with garden views or the Andaman Private Pool Villas.

Children 3 and under stay free when using existing bedding.

Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach

Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa

Agoda Rating: 9.0 (6.7K+ reviews)

This Agoda travelers’ top pick for 2024 sits between two beaches—just a 1 km hop to Freedom Beach and 1.7 km to Patong Beach.

At the heart of the resort, a massive swimming pool sparkles, while spacious 42-square-meter rooms give you plenty of space.

Some rooms treat you to pool or ocean views, while others open onto terraces.

Children under 3 stay free with existing bedding, and baby cots are ready upon request 🚼

Hotel Clover Patong Phuket

Hotel Clover Patong Phuket

Agoda Rating: 8.9 (11.5K+ reviews)

Hotel Clover Patong Phuket is a family-friendly retreat that brings roomy 52m² suites and connecting rooms to you, with kids 12 and under staying free using existing bedding.

Catch waves at the on-site surf pool—great for both newbies and more seasoned surfers looking to try something new/polish their skills.

Patong Beach’s sands and waters beckon just steps away (140 m).

And getting here? An hour’s drive from Phuket International Airport is all it takes.

Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort

Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort

Agoda Rating: 8.9 (10.8K+ reviews)

The Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort sits right on Patong Beach, approx. 23 km from Phuket International Airport.

The nightlife of Bangla Road’s entertainment district is just 1.2 km away.

Spread out in one- and two-bedroom suites, or treat yourself to a large 84 m² Ocean View Suite.

Children 11 and under stay free when using existing bedding, making this Agoda Traveler’s Choice 2024 winner an accommodation for families to say ‘yes’ to! 🫡

Travelodge Phuket Town

Travelodge Phuket Town

Agoda Rating: 8.9 (3.9K+ reviews)

Last but not least, we have this newly renovated Travelodge (in 2022) just 320 m from Aquaria Phuket Thailand.

While you won’t find sand between your toes as near here, you will discover something better – a slice of life away from the beach crowds.

The hotel offers more roomy family rooms and terrace-access options, with kids 11 and under staying free when using existing bedding.

A quick 5.6 km drive will take you to Chaithararam Temple (Wat Chalong).

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Everything You Need to Know About McDonald’s BTS Meal Comeback

McDonald’s is once again teaming up with global superstars BTS, and this time the collaboration goes beyond sauces and nuggets. The fast-food giant announced a new wave of BTS-themed Happy Meals that will come with exclusive TinyTAN toys modeled after the members of the K-pop sensation.

The collaboration officially launched in the United States on September 3, 2025, before expanding to more than 60 international markets including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. Exact launch dates will vary by country, but one thing is certain: McDonald’s is betting big on the enduring power of BTS.

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The original BTS Meal, launched in 2021, became a cultural phenomenon. It included a ten piece order of Chicken McNuggets, medium fries and a Coke, paired with two limited edition dipping sauces. The Sweet Chili Sauce added a subtle balance of sweetness and heat while the Cajun Sauce brought a bold mix of mustard and peppers. Together, the combination became a viral sensation that connected fast food with global pop culture in a way few partnerships had before.

This year, the spotlight shifts to TinyTAN, the animated alter egos of BTS, with all seven members represented in collectible figurine form. Fans can take home Jungkook, V, Jimin, Suga, Jin, RM and J-Hope, each packaged as part of the new Happy Meal campaign.

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According to McDonald’s, fans will be able to collect two distinct TinyTAN sets. The Throwback Edition features Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook dressed in the outfits from their blockbuster 2021 collaboration with McDonald’s. The Encore Edition offers a new lineup of figures styled in new looks.

McDonald’s is also adding a digital layer to the experience. By scanning the Happy Meal box, customers can unlock TinyTAN Power Up, an exclusive rhythm game that allows players to tap along to their favorite BTS tracks. The interactive feature can be accessed through happymeal.com and offers fans a playful way to extend the experience beyond the meal itself.

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Are you as excited as I am? With BTS commanding one of the most dedicated fandoms in the world, this renewed collaboration is expected to spark another wave of viral excitement and global buzz.

Sources: 1,2, & 3

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Telltale Signs You Are Being Gaslighted in the Workplace

The term gaslighting has its roots in the 1944 film Gaslight, where Ingrid Bergman plays a wife manipulated into questioning her own sanity by a scheming husband. Psychologists have adopted the word to describe a subtle yet destructive form of manipulation decades later. Moreover, gaslighting is no longer confined to toxic relationships at home. It has become a workplace reality, one that is often invisible until the damage has already been done.

In Singapore, where workplace culture often prizes harmony and respect to hierarchy, gaslighting can be particularly insidious. Employees who find themselves on the receiving end may initially dismiss their feelings, wondering if they are simply overthinking. They might sense that something is wrong but cannot put their finger on it. Over time, the constant second-guessing erodes their confidence. The once-competent professional may begin to feel undermined, excluded, or even non-credible in the eyes of colleagues. Productivity suffers. Anxiety grows. Some end up at the doctor’s clinic, signed off with work-related stress.

Gaslighting in the workplace is more than bad behavior. It is an abuse of power! It can take the form of a manipulative co-worker who thrives on control or a manager who deliberately undermines subordinates. In some cases, it is cultural, flowing down from corporate leadership that normalizes intimidation as a management style. Whatever its form, it is always corrosive.

What makes gaslighting so difficult to identify is its subtlety. Meetings may suddenly be rescheduled without explanation. Crucial information might be drip-fed or deliberately withheld, setting up an employee to fail. Policies are applied selectively, strict when it suits management, conveniently ignored when it does not. In some workplaces, minutes are mysteriously missing, grievances go unrecorded, and investigations are predetermined long before they begin. At its most extreme, employees find themselves facing sudden suspensions, surprise terminations, or being quietly sidelined under the guise of redundancy.

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Those who have been gaslighted often describe the same experiences: the sinking feeling of being excluded from conversations and decisions that directly affect their work, the sting of public criticism disguised as feedback, and the confusion of hearing gossip or fabricated complaints that cannot be traced back to any real source. Over time, they begin to doubt their own judgment, unsure whether their perceptions are valid or distorted. That uncertainty is exactly what the gaslighter thrives on.

The psychology behind such behavior is revealing. Gaslighters often have deep-seated insecurities, masked by constant attempts to highlight the flaws of others. Their sense of control is tied to the ability to manipulate, and they struggle when they are not in charge. While not every gaslighter acts with malicious intent, the impact on the target is the same: a slow erosion of confidence and trust.

An employee who feels consistently undermined may withdraw, stop sharing ideas, or leave an organization altogether. The company, in turn, loses talent and credibility. What might appear as a single instance of misconduct is often part of a larger pattern that reflects the culture of the organization itself.

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Recognizing gaslighting is the first step toward addressing it. If you often find yourself questioning your reality at work, feeling excluded from necessary discussions, or constantly hearing negative accounts of your performance without clear evidence, it may be worth pausing to ask whether the problem lies not with you but with the environment around you. Gaslighting thrives in silence, but once named, it loses much of its power.

Sources: 1 & 2

 

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Get an extra 30% off Nike’s sale items till 10 September 2025 with this promo code

Nike's 9.9 Sale 2025

Nike Singapore is running its 9.9 sale from now till 10 September 2025.

You don’t want to miss out on this promotion because you can enjoy an extra 30% off Nike’s sale items (min. 2 items) with this promo code:

<GAMEON> 🎯

Here are some items worth a spotlight on:

For Men

Jordan Post Men’s Slides

Men's Slides

Promo Price: S$29.90 (was S$49)

The strong yet flexible foam construction cradles your feet with cushioning that won’t weigh you down. While some slides might slip and slide, these stay put thanks to wide foot coverage that keeps you secure. Plus, the textured outsole keeps you grounded with traction on any surface. Quick to slip on, comfy enough for all-day wear.

Nike Men’s Max90 Basketball T-Shirt

Men's Max90 Basketball T-Shirt

Promo Price: S$39.90 (was S$59)

Jordan Brooklyn Cat Scratch Men’s Shorts

Men's Shorts

Promo Price: S$39.90 (was S$69)

These Jordan Brooklyn Cat Scratch shorts look good and work hard. The lightweight fabric whisks sweat away from your skin, keeping you dry. An elastic waistband with drawcord lets you find that just-right fit, while side pockets hold your essentials close. Includes embroidered and appliqué details that add that Jordan swagger.

Nike SB Heritage Vulc Skate Shoes

Skate Shoes

Promo Price: S$59.90 (was S$99)

Nike Utility Speed Backpack (27L)

Backpack (27L)

Promo Price: S$79.90 (was S$119)

Think of this backpack as your gym locker that got tired of staying in one place. The Nike Utility Speed Backpack packs 27L of space, including a pocket that keeps your 16″ laptop safe. Made from recycled polyester fibers (at least 65% of them), this pack is your companion for your daily hustle. When you’re on the move, padded shoulder straps and back panel ensure comfort doesn’t take a back seat to utility.

For Women

Nike Sportswear Essential Women’s Cropped T-Shirt

Women's Cropped T-Shirt

Promo Price: S$29.90 (was S$39)

​​Sometimes the simplest pieces are what you need. This Nike Sportswear Essential women’s cropped t-shirt is made from 100% cotton fabric with a loose fit that gives you plenty of room to move and stretch. The cropped hem hits just above the hips, making it great for pairing with high-waisted bottoms or layering over your favorite sports bra. Throw on and go! ✔️

Jordan Sport Women’s Mesh Shorts

Women's Mesh Shorts

Promo Price: S$39.90 (was S$65)

Nike Offcourt Women’s Slides

Women's Slides

Promo Price: S$49.90 (was S$59)

Nike’s Offcourt Women’s Slides wrap your feet in comfort, starting with a soft jersey lining on the strap. Underneath, a dual-layered foam construction and contoured footbed cradle your feet. The dual-density Revive Foam doesn’t just add cushioning—it brings stability too. Deep flex grooves bend and flow with your natural movement, because even when you’re taking it easy, your feet shouldn’t feel restricted.

Nike Court Vision Low Next Nature Women’s Shoes

Nike Court Vision Low Next Nature

Promo Price: S$59.90 (was S$89)

Jordan Women’s Knit Tracksuit Bottoms

Women's Knit Tracksuit Bottoms

Promo Price: S$79.90 (was S$119)

Some pants are made for running errands. Others are perfect for lounging. These Jordan Women’s Knit Tracksuit Bottoms excel at both. The smooth knit fabric couples with the elastic waist to keep things comfy. Comes with side and rear pockets to keep your essentials within reach.

Get your extra 30% off Nike’s sale items, min. 2 items with code <GAMEON> right now!

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How to Use Your S$100 SG Culture Pass

From September 1 2025, Singaporeans will have one more reason to explore the nation’s vibrant arts and heritage scene. The government is rolling out the SG Culture Pass, a three-year initiative that gives every Singaporean aged 18 and above S$100 in credits to spend on cultural experiences. From theatre regulars to those who have not visited a gallery in years, the pass makes it easier and more affordable to reconnect with the arts.

The credits can be used for a wide range of experiences, from theatre productions, orchestra concerts and dance performances to writing workshops, ceramics classes and heritage walking tours. Visual arts exhibitions, cultural festivals and traditional crafts are all part of the line-up. Merely writing about it makes me excited!

Image Credits: supportgowhere.life.gov.sg

The aim is not only to reward those who already support the local arts scene but also to encourage more Singaporeans to try something new. The credits are valid from 1 September 2025 through 31 December 2028, giving residents ample time to explore. The scheme is open to all Singapore citizens who are born on or before 31 December 2007 and who hold citizenship as of 31 December 2024.

Redemption will be simple. Eligible citizens will receive an SMS notification in September, after which they can log in to the SG Culture Pass portal with Singpass to access their credits. Ticketing partners such as Sistic, BookMyShow, Klook, Pelago, Globaltix and Trip.com will serve as platforms to book events and activities. While the credits cannot be donated or exchanged for cash, they may be used to purchase tickets for family members and friends.

To support this nationwide effort, the government has set aside S$300 million to fund the initiative. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong highlighted in an Instagram post that Singapore has built a distinctive culture and identity within a relatively short time, and he urged citizens to make full use of the credits, reminding them that “we must all do our part to nurture this Singaporean culture together.”

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From pottery workshops to heritage tours and contemporary performances, the SG Culture Pass is designed as an invitation to rediscover and celebrate what makes Singapore’s arts and heritage unique.

Sources: 1 & 2

 

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