Phuket suddenly feels like a cheat code for beach-club fun. YONA Floating Beach Club is a multi-level floating setup with a 22-meter infinity pool and a 360-degree ocean view, plus DJ-led energy that ranges from laid-back mornings to full-on sunset parties.
I especially like the mix of luxury and play: the view is the real headline, and the resident DJ + sound-and-light system keeps the mood high without feeling like a theme park. My only real caution is the seating situation: a day pass may not include your spot, so if you care about being poolside or in a specific area, plan your package early.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Bet on at YONA Beach Club
- Phuket’s Floating Beach Club: What YONA Really Feels Like
- Morning Chill vs Afternoon Party: Picking the Correct Vibe
- Morning (9:30 AM to 2:00 PM)
- Afternoon (2:00 PM to 9:30 PM)
- Quick decision rule
- Getting There: Pier Check-In and the Short Shuttle Boat Ride
- The Flow of the Experience: From Welcome Drink to Pool Time
- Arrival setup
- Your first move: choose your base
- Pool time that fits the vibe
- Food and Drinks: Credits, Ordering Pace, and What You Actually Get
- Drink quality stands out
- Food quality and service pace
- The Music, Lighting, and the Sunset Moment You Came For
- DJ-led energy
- Sunset in the afternoon session
- Dress Code and On-Board Rules: Small Details That Save You Headaches
- Price and Value: Is $64 Worth It in Real Life?
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book YONA Floating Beach Club in Phuket?
- FAQ
- What times are the morning and afternoon sessions?
- What are the minimum ages?
- Where do I check in?
- How do I get to the floating beach club after check-in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Does a day pass include seating?
- What should I wear?
- Are pets allowed?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things I’d Bet on at YONA Beach Club

- Two distinct vibes: morning chill (family-friendly) or afternoon party (adult-only)
- Infinity pool for real: 22 meters long and built for lingering
- DJ + production value: lighting and sound that actually changes the atmosphere
- Food-and-drink credit included: a big part of the value comes from how you use it
- Smart-casual rules: you’ll want to dress like you mean it, not like you came from the gym
- Sunset timing matters: the afternoon session is where the magic hour lands hardest
Phuket’s Floating Beach Club: What YONA Really Feels Like

YONA isn’t just a beach club with ocean views. It’s a floating, multi-level venue that makes the water feel like part of the design. You get a constant sense of motion-less calm from the sea all around, even when the music is turned up.
The first thing you notice is scale. This isn’t a small deck with a bar and a couple chairs. There’s real space to wander: multiple seating zones, a restaurant area built for panoramic viewing, and a long infinity pool that’s practically made for photos and slow afternoons.
The second thing you feel is intent. YONA seems engineered for atmosphere: resident DJs, cutting-edge sound and lighting, and a layout that nudges you toward the best sightlines. When people say the view is the point, they’re not exaggerating. The ocean is always in your peripheral vision, even when you’re ordering another drink.
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Morning Chill vs Afternoon Party: Picking the Correct Vibe

This is where YONA makes a smart choice for you. You don’t have one generic experience. You pick the mood.
Morning (9:30 AM to 2:00 PM)
The morning package runs 9:30 AM until 2:00 PM, with the last check-in at 12:00 PM. It’s geared toward a chill vibe, and it’s family-friendly. You can expect live singer entertainment, plus a good window for photos and an easy lunch with sea views.
Minimum age here is 4 years old, so it’s one of the rare beach-club-style experiences in Phuket that can work for families.
Afternoon (2:00 PM to 9:30 PM)
The afternoon session is 2:00 PM to 9:30 PM, with the last check-in at 5:00 PM. This one is adult-only on the YONA platform, with a clear party atmosphere driven by DJ and entertainment. It’s also where you get more time to lean into sunset and keep dancing after it drops.
Minimum age here is 20 years old. Also note a key practical detail: late arrivals do not get entry, and there are no refunds for that. So if you want the sunset, don’t treat the clock like a suggestion.
Quick decision rule
If you want luxury-lounge time, photos, and a calmer vibe, go morning.
If you want music-led energy and sunset-to-late-night momentum, go afternoon.
Getting There: Pier Check-In and the Short Shuttle Boat Ride

You won’t be picked up from your hotel, so you’ll need to make your own way to the check-in pier. That part is simple, but it’s easy to miss one detail: the check-in location changes by date.
- 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, a shuttle boat runs about every 10–15 minutes, and the ride takes roughly 10 minutes. Shuttle service is available from 12 PM to 4 PM, so your arrival time matters if you’re trying to connect smoothly.
Once you’re on board, you’re not “finding” the club. The whole space is the point. You check in, you get your towel, you settle into your zone, and you’re quickly in the mood.
The Flow of the Experience: From Welcome Drink to Pool Time

Even though it’s called a day experience, it really breaks into three moods: arrival, lunch/late snack rhythm, and the atmosphere shift (especially afternoon).
Arrival setup
You’ll get entry, a welcome drink, and towel for the day, plus pool access. That’s a strong start because it means you’re not spending the first half-hour solving basics.
There’s also bag/security control on arrival. It’s not a surprise in Phuket, and it’s part of the “controlled premium” vibe. The energy is friendly overall, but check-in can feel a bit strict.
Your first move: choose your base
YONA is designed so you can bounce between viewpoints, bars, and seating zones. The catch is that a day pass package doesn’t include seating. In plain terms: you might be able to enter, but you may have to work harder to find the exact spot you want.
From what I’ve seen in feedback, people who book seating (especially for couples) tend to have a smoother day. One practical warning: some seating areas can get intense sun. If you’re planning to lounge for hours, consider a more shaded option or higher-up seating rather than assuming all “beds” feel equally protected.
Pool time that fits the vibe
The 22-meter infinity pool is the star. You can chill, pose, or just float without it feeling like you’re stuck in one corner. It’s also where the DJ energy “lands” visually—music feels closer when you’re in the pool-and-deck zone.
If you’re sensitive to heat, pick your sun exposure wisely. Afternoon sun on an open water deck can feel stronger than you expect.
Food and Drinks: Credits, Ordering Pace, and What You Actually Get

Here’s where value gets real. Your ticket includes a food and drink credit and the welcome drink. You also get access to food and drink options across the session (lunch and dinner options are offered in the afternoon window).
Different packages can change the size of the credit. In feedback, people report credits like 6,000 baht, 3,000 baht, and larger totals for certain upgrades (like sunset-oriented beds). I’d treat the number as package-dependent, but the pattern is consistent: the credit is designed so you can turn the day club into your main meal plan.
Drink quality stands out
One of the most repeated positives is that the cocktails aren’t watered down. People describe drinks as well balanced and actually tasting like alcohol. That matters because a lot of beach clubs fail this test.
There can be moments of slow ordering when it gets crowded, so don’t plan your day around a perfectly timed cocktail ritual. Keep it flexible.
Food quality and service pace
Food gets solid praise. You’ll find a variety of options, and service is described as quick and efficient. If you’re trying to eat without waiting forever, it helps to order early in your session or stick to a simpler first round.
Also, you may see some photo moments tied to the pool area and cover shots. It’s part of the club’s branding, but it can feel like a time sink if you’re not in the mood for it. If you’re the type who wants to be fully present and hands-off, keep your expectations realistic.
The Music, Lighting, and the Sunset Moment You Came For

This is why YONA is popular in the first place. Even in the morning, there’s entertainment, and it builds toward bigger energy in the afternoon.
DJ-led energy
The club features resident DJs with cutting-edge sound and lighting. That’s not just background music. It changes how the space feels. People mention the DJ sets as a major highlight, with the venue turning into a dance-and-dusk scene by late afternoon.
In one feedback note, live music by Cole Ley is mentioned as setting a great mood. It’s a reminder that some days feel more like a curated show than a generic party playlist.
Sunset in the afternoon session
Sunset is the big payoff. The afternoon window gives you time to watch the sky shift, then keep going once the sun is down. That transition is exactly what makes YONA feel like a once-per-trip experience instead of just another day at the beach.
If you book morning only, you can still enjoy the ocean and the atmosphere, but you’ll miss the full “night starts here” feeling.
Dress Code and On-Board Rules: Small Details That Save You Headaches

This is a smart-casual venue. You’ll want to dress accordingly.
- Dress code: smart casual
- No tank tops, cut-off clothing, or athletic sportswear
Also:
- Pets are not allowed
- The experience is not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, high blood pressure, or people over 70
That last point matters more than it sounds. If you have any health concerns, take the “not suitable” guidance seriously. This is a lively, open-air environment with party lighting and a lot of movement around the deck.
Price and Value: Is $64 Worth It in Real Life?

At $64 per person for a one-day beach club experience, the key question isn’t just what you pay. It’s what you get back.
You’re paying for:
- Entry to a floating, multi-level venue
- A pool designed for the view (not a token plunge pool)
- A food and drink credit plus a welcome drink
- Transfers by shuttle boat (though not hotel pickup)
- Towel and pool access
If you use your credit well, this becomes less like “buying a ticket” and more like “buying access to a premium day.” The strongest value comes from the combination of:
1) drinks that people report as properly mixed, and
2) a DJ/show atmosphere that you’d otherwise pay for separately.
Is it expensive? Yes, in the sense that this is a Phuket luxury-style day. But multiple feedback notes describe it as great value for money, especially when people spend the full credit and enjoy the seating and show quality.
My practical take: if you’re going to order food, drink, and enjoy the music for hours, you’re in the sweet spot. If you mostly want to dip your toe in, skip the party, and barely spend the credit, it may feel pricey.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

YONA works best if you fit one of these profiles:
- Couples who want a sunset plan with real ambiance and comfortable lounging
- Groups of friends who will actually use the DJ energy and dance time
- Families with kids 4+ who want an upscale day experience that doesn’t feel like a strict nightclub
- People who care about views and want the ocean as a constant backdrop
It’s less ideal if you:
- are looking for a quiet nature beach day
- need an environment for mobility/health concerns (the venue notes it’s not suitable for several categories)
- want gym-style casual clothing (smart casual rules are enforced)
- plan to arrive late for the afternoon session (no entry and no refunds)
Should You Book YONA Floating Beach Club in Phuket?
If you want one high-impact experience in Phuket that feels different from the usual island rhythm, I’d say yes—especially for the afternoon session if sunset and music matter to you. The mix of 22-meter infinity pool, DJ-led atmosphere, and ocean-wide views is exactly the kind of “this is why we travel” day that’s hard to recreate elsewhere.
If you’re budget-sensitive, choose the session based on how you’ll spend your credit. Morning is a smart pick if you want a calmer lunch-and-views plan. Afternoon is the one that delivers the full show, but it also has strict timing and adult-only rules.
One last move that saves stress: confirm your check-in pier based on your travel dates, then plan your arrival so you’re not gambling with the last check-in times. Do that, and YONA becomes one of the easiest “must-do” days in Phuket.
FAQ
What times are the morning and afternoon sessions?
The morning session runs 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM with the last check-in at 12:00 PM. The afternoon session runs 2:00 PM to 9:30 PM with the last check-in at 5:00 PM.
What are the minimum ages?
The minimum age for the morning package is 4 years old. The minimum age for the afternoon package is 20 years old.
Where do I check in?
Check-in depends on your date: from 13 Nov 2025 to 29 Mar 2026 it’s Patong Boat Pier, and from 30 Mar 2026 to 15 Nov 2026 it’s Royal Phuket Marina.
How do I get to the floating beach club after check-in?
After check-in, there is a shuttle boat service that runs every 10–15 minutes and takes about 10 minutes. Shuttle boats are available from 12 PM until 4 PM.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes entry, a food and drink credit, a welcome drink, transfer by shuttle boat, a towel for the day, and pool access. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Does a day pass include seating?
No. The day pass package does not include seating.
What should I wear?
The dress code is smart casual. Tank tops, cut-off clothing, and athletic sportswear are not permitted.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not allowed.
What’s the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.
























