REVIEW · PHUKET CITY
Phuket: Paintball, ATV & Zipline Adventure Combined Package
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Paintball, ATV, and a zipline in one go. This Phuket package is all about quick adrenaline, with a staff-led setup and an English-speaking instructor guiding you through the basics before you hit the jungle.
I really like how the activities are built as a group experience: you’re not wandering around unsure what to do, you’re getting equipped and sent out with your team mindset on. Zipline adds that “wow” moment once you’ve already warmed up with paintball.
I also like the safety-and-gear focus. You start with a briefing on how to use the marker, you wear a uniform and helmet designed to protect you, and they even provide shower caps before the helmet. You’ll also get drinking water plus a cold towel afterward, which is a simple but smart touch in Phuket’s heat.
One consideration: paintball time can feel short. The included color ammo is limited, so the action may end once the rounds run out, meaning you might only get a single game rather than multiple rounds.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Getting There Smoothly: Pickup Zones and the No-A/C Shared Car
- Paintball Setup: Briefing, Helmet Fit, and Team Play
- The Real Payoff: Why ATV Jungle Time Feels Different
- Zipline Through the Jungle: What to Check Before You Fly
- What You Get for $45: Value Breakdown Without the Hype
- Timing and Order: Why the 1 to 150 Minutes Works
- Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip It)
- What to Wear: Avoid the Common Phuket-Day Mistakes
- One Extra Route Detail: Big Buddha Is Outside Only
- Should You Book This Phuket Paintball, ATV & Zipline Package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Phuket paintball, ATV & zipline package?
- What is included in the price?
- Is food included?
- Where do pickups and drop-offs happen?
- Are there extra charges for some hotel areas?
- Do the transfers have air-conditioning?
- What should I bring?
- What’s not allowed during the activity?
- Who is this activity not suitable for?
- Is there a weight limit for zipline?
- Is English instruction available, and can I book privately?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Paintball that starts with a real staff briefing, so you’re not fumbling with gear
- Uniform + helmet + shower cap provided, built for safety and comfort
- ATV jungle ride option with instructor guidance and activity insurance
- Zipline option (with a zipline-specific weight limit)
- Hotel pickup/drop-off in set Phuket zones, so you’re not scrambling for a ride
- 250 g color ammunition included (about 100 color ammo units), which can affect how long paintball lasts
Getting There Smoothly: Pickup Zones and the No-A/C Shared Car

The biggest practical win with this package is that transportation is part of the deal. Your pickup is included from several Phuket areas, and the drop-off is also handled, which saves you time and the stress of finding transport after you’re sweaty and muddy.
Pickup is listed for three Phuket areas (Patong, Pa Tong, and Chalong), with additional hotel-region options like meeting points in Phuket Old Town and Rawai. Drop-offs include Chalong, Pa Tong, and Phuket. If you’re staying in certain nearby zones, there’s a note that you’ll need to confirm the exact pickup location before booking, because availability changes by area.
Two more details matter for comfort:
- The free transfer is a shared car with no A/C.
- You should plan for the drive time to be part of your outing, not something you forget about.
If you’re hoping for a quick, quiet, air-conditioned ride, this isn’t that kind of transport. If you’re okay with a shared ride and just want the day organized, it works well.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket City
Paintball Setup: Briefing, Helmet Fit, and Team Play

This package starts with paintball, and that ordering makes sense. You get the staff briefing first, learn the gear, and then you’re ready to play while you’re still fresh.
You can expect a structured start:
- A staff briefing that explains how to use the paintball equipment
- Uniform and helmet fitting, with a focus on protection from ammunition impact
- A game where your team can be designed, and instructions are kept easy to follow
A detail I like here is the level of “ready-to-go” preparation. The kit includes all equipment and a uniform, so you’re not showing up in normal clothes and hoping you’ll figure it out on the range. They also provide shower caps before the helmet, which tells you they’re thinking about hair comfort and headgear fit.
What about the play itself? You’re aiming to hit targets with color ammo, and you build team spirit by playing with friends. It’s not about precision paint-splitting artistry; it’s about the fast, social competition.
The one drawback to factor in is the duration of the paintball portion. The package includes 250 g color ammunition (about 100 color ammo units). That’s enough for action, but it doesn’t guarantee long, multi-round play. One note that comes up: the paintball session can end once the ammo runs out, so if you’re expecting a long series of games, you may feel the session is brief.
If you treat it like a “paintball hit of adrenaline,” you’ll probably be happy. If you treat it like a full paintball day with lots of rounds, plan your expectations.
The Real Payoff: Why ATV Jungle Time Feels Different

If you choose the ATV adventure option, this is where the energy changes from tactical to physical. Paintball is about communication and bursts of movement. ATV riding is about control, confidence, and that moment when the trail tilts and you realize you’re actually in it.
You get an instructor, and activity insurance is included for ATV (and also zipline). That insurance point doesn’t make the ride risk-free, but it does tell you they’re handling the activity as a supervised attraction, not a DIY rental.
What makes ATV feel worthwhile in this kind of combo package is pacing. After paintball, your body is already warmed up. Then the ride pushes you into a different kind of adrenaline: hands on controls, road dust or jungle dirt under tires, and the feeling of moving through the area instead of standing in a game space.
A practical thought: ATV rides are usually messy. Wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting scuffed or dusty, and avoid anything you care about too much.
Zipline Through the Jungle: What to Check Before You Fly

Zipline is the third leg of the package, and it often becomes the highlight because it’s visually dramatic and physically simple: you’re strapped in and you fly.
There’s a clear safety note: zipline has a weight limit. The details given don’t list the number for that zipline limit, but you do have a broader guide for suitability—people over 264 lbs (120 kg) aren’t suitable for the overall activities, and you should follow the zipline limit rules when your booking is confirmed.
Also, remember that zipline doesn’t just require fitness. It requires calm under harness pressure. If you’re someone who panics at heights, you might want to test your comfort level before you commit. The good news is that instructors are included, and the activity insurance is also included for zipline, so you’re not doing it solo.
In the right conditions, zipline is the perfect “end scene” after paintball and ATV. You’ve already built up adrenaline. Now you get the slow-motion feeling of gliding, with the jungle around you instead of just the equipment in your hands.
What You Get for $45: Value Breakdown Without the Hype

For about $45 per person, this is not just three activities in theory. You’re also getting the “support stuff” that usually costs time or money when you book separately:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in selected Phuket locations
- Drinking water and a cold towel
- All paintball equipment and uniform
- Color ammunition included (about 100 units / 250 g total)
- Shower caps before the helmet
- An instructor
- ATV and zipline insurance (if those options are selected)
Food and drink aren’t included, so plan to eat before you go, or budget for a meal afterward. Also, if your hotel is in certain areas, pickup may cost extra (there’s a 300 THB per person charge for specific zones).
Where the package feels like good value is in the combination. Paintball gear alone often pushes cost, and transport logistics are usually where tours either become easy or become a headache. Here, the structure is meant to keep you moving through the day.
One more note that affects “value per minute”: duration ranges from 1 hour up to 150 minutes. That spread usually depends on whether you do just paintball or add both ATV and zipline. If you want the full day of activities, you’ll want the longest option. If you want adrenaline without a long time commitment, paintball-only can be a good fit.
Timing and Order: Why the 1 to 150 Minutes Works

This outing is designed to be an efficient block of fun. You’re picked up, briefed, suited up, and then you rotate through the activities based on what you selected.
Since the total time ranges from 1 hour to 150 minutes, treat it like an adrenaline slot rather than a full-day excursion. That’s a plus for people who want action but still want a dinner plan afterward.
Order matters too. Starting with paintball gets you focused early. By the time you ride ATV or go ziplining, you’re already in the adventure mindset. If you did zipline first, you might feel rushed. If you did paintball last, you’d often be tired and sweaty already. The sequence here generally makes sense.
If you get motion-sick easily, ATV can be the part that feels most intense. Paintball is usually steadier once you’re in the lane. Zipline is usually a “different kind of motion,” more suspension than vibration.
Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip It)

This is not a casual playground activity. It’s an active, supervised experience with real safety rules.
It’s clearly not suitable for:
- Children under 15
- Pregnant women
- People with heart problems
- People with high blood pressure
- People with recent surgeries
- People over 264 lbs (120 kg)
If any of those apply, you’ll want to skip the package for safety. Also, there’s the zipline weight limit to confirm during booking.
Who it suits best:
- Adults who want a group adventure with an instructor and provided equipment
- People traveling with friends who want a competitive, laugh-out-loud activity
- Visitors who want variety: a hit of team competition, then jungle riding, then a sky moment
If your travel style is calm and slow, this might feel like a whirlwind. If your travel style is active, it’s a strong match.
What to Wear: Avoid the Common Phuket-Day Mistakes

You’ll get uniforms for paintball, but you still need the right basics for comfort.
Bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable clothes
- Biodegradable insect repellent
Skip:
- Bare feet (not allowed)
- Alcohol and drugs (not allowed)
And plan for wet-and-dirty potential on ATV. Even if the mud isn’t dramatic, the day can get sweaty fast. A cold towel is included after the activities, but you should still plan on cleaning up afterward.
Also, because the free transfer is no A/C, wear clothes that handle heat well. Light layers you can breathe in are your friend.
One Extra Route Detail: Big Buddha Is Outside Only

There’s a note that Big Buddha Temple is still closed due to renovation, so any visit is outside only. It’s not the star of your adventure day, but it matters if you’re building a sightseeing plan around it.
If you’re counting on a temple stop for photos and time inside, adjust your expectations. Your core experience here is paintball + ATV (optional) + zipline (optional).
Should You Book This Phuket Paintball, ATV & Zipline Package?
If you want three adrenaline activities tied together with pickup, equipment, and instruction, this package makes sense. It’s especially good value when you compare what’s included (gear, ammo, instructor, transport) and when you want a structured day that doesn’t require logistics.
Book it if:
- You’re comfortable with active sports
- You want paintball plus jungle riding and a zipline finish
- You like group energy and simple instructions
- You’re okay that paintball time can be ammo-limited
Skip or reconsider if:
- You need long, multi-round paintball time
- You have heart/high blood pressure issues or are pregnant
- You’re over 120 kg or don’t meet zipline limits when confirmed
- You want private, quiet, air-conditioned transport
If your plans are flexible, there’s also free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is handy when Phuket weather or timing changes.
FAQ
How long is the Phuket paintball, ATV & zipline package?
The duration is listed as 1 hour to 150 minutes, depending on the activities you select and the starting time.
What is included in the price?
Included are hotel pick up and drop off (for selected areas), drinking water and a cold towel, all paintball equipment and uniform, shower caps, instructor, and color ammunition (250 g or about 100 color ammo units). If you select them, ATV and zipline are included, and activity insurance is included for ATV and zipline.
Is food included?
No. Food or drink is not included.
Where do pickups and drop-offs happen?
Pick up is offered in Phuket zones including Patong, Pa Tong, and Chalong, plus meeting points in Phuket Old Town and Rawai (depending on where you are staying). Drop-off locations include Chalong, Pa Tong, and Phuket.
Are there extra charges for some hotel areas?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off from Panwa, Ao Yon, Central Festival, and Central Foresta has a 300 THB charge per person.
Do the transfers have air-conditioning?
No. The free transfer is in a shared car with no A/C.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and biodegradable insect repellent.
What’s not allowed during the activity?
Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, and bare feet are not allowed.
Who is this activity not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, people with heart problems, people with high blood pressure, people with recent surgeries, and people over 264 lbs (120 kg).
Is there a weight limit for zipline?
Yes. A weight limit applies for zipline. Your booking should confirm you meet the zipline requirement.
Is English instruction available, and can I book privately?
Yes. The instructor speaks English, and private group options are available.


























