A floating beach club is a rare thing in Phuket. YONA turns it into a full-day scene with a 22-meter infinity pool, multi-level lounging, and DJ-grade sound while you stare at open sea. I love how the club feels built for different moods, not just one playlist and one vibe.
What I like most, though, is the way the setting and pacing work together: the 360-degree ocean views pair with live music in the morning and A-list DJ energy later. My one real consideration is simple: the day pass package does not include seating, so if you want a comfy base (especially for shade), plan ahead and book early.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- YONA Floating Beach Club: What You’re Really Paying For
- Choosing Your Time Slot: Morning Chill vs Afternoon Party
- Getting There Without Stress: The Pier Check-In Plan
- The Club Layout: 22-Meter Infinity Pool and 360-Degree Views
- Food, Drinks, and the Credit That Changes the Math
- Entertainment: DJs, Lighting, and Live Music Timing
- Seating Strategy: Shade, Service, and Avoiding the Suntrap
- Transfers, Timing, and the Rules That Affect Your Day
- Who This Experience Suits Best in Phuket
- Should You Book YONA Floating Beach Club in Phuket?
- FAQ
- What time are the morning and afternoon experiences?
- What is the minimum age for each option?
- Where do I check in to get transferred to the club?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included in the entry price?
- What about seating and dress code?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Pick your vibe by time slot: morning is more family-friendly, afternoon is adults-only.
- The pool is the star: a long 22-meter infinity pool with sea views from multiple levels.
- Food and drink credit can change the value: you’ll want to use it on cocktails and proper meals.
- Sound and lighting are part of the show: the DJ experience is a core part of the day.
- Heat and sun matter: some seating locations get intense sun, so think about shade.
- Transportation is straightforward: a shuttle boat connects the check-in pier to the club.
YONA Floating Beach Club: What You’re Really Paying For

At $64 per person for a day experience, YONA is priced like a premium beach club, not a casual beach day. The value comes from the mix of extras you’re not forced to buy separately: entry, a food and drink credit, a welcome drink, pool access, and a towel for the day.
You’re also paying for the setting. This isn’t a beach with a bar attached. It’s a floating venue in the Gulf of Thailand with serious infrastructure: multiple levels, a long infinity pool, and lounge areas built for staying put while the music does its thing. You’re not just “in Phuket.” You’re on a moving platform designed for views and fun.
One more thing I like about the setup is how it’s structured around time. You choose morning or afternoon, and the club’s energy matches the schedule. That makes it easier to plan your day elsewhere in Phuket, instead of guessing what the vibe will be.
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Choosing Your Time Slot: Morning Chill vs Afternoon Party

YONA runs open daily from 9:30AM to 9:30PM, but your experience depends on which shift you pick.
Morning (9:30AM to 2:00PM) is the calmer option. It runs family-friendly and includes live singer entertainment, with time for a relaxed lunch and photos with sea views. The last check-in is 12:00PM, and you must depart by 2:00PM. Minimum age is 4 years old.
Afternoon (2:00PM to 9:30PM) is the adult-only party atmosphere. This is when you’re meant to lean into the DJ and entertainment, with the sunset becoming part of the show. The last check-in is 5:00PM, and you must depart by 9:30PM. Minimum age is 20 years old.
If you’re traveling with kids, the morning slot is your only realistic choice. If you want maximum energy and dancing, the afternoon slot is where the club turns into a night event.
Getting There Without Stress: The Pier Check-In Plan

Getting to the floating club is built around a pier + shuttle boat system, so you’re not stuck coordinating complicated transfers.
Your check-in location changes by date:
- 13 Nov 2025 to 29 Mar 2026: Patong Boat Pier
- 30 Mar 2026 to 15 Nov 2026: Royal Phuket Marina
After check-in, you’ll use a shuttle boat every 10–15 minutes. The ride is about 10 minutes. Shuttle service is available from 12PM until 4PM, which matters if you’re doing the morning or arriving late.
The good news: the host/greeter team operates in English, French, Thai, and Russian, which helps when you’re trying to get your bearings quickly. Also, the club offers small group service, which usually feels less chaotic than big-bus transfers.
The Club Layout: 22-Meter Infinity Pool and 360-Degree Views

The headline is the pool: YONA features a 22-meter-long infinity pool, built for long lingering swims and photo moments. Infinity pools are common in hotels, but on a floating club, the effect hits differently. You’re not just looking at water. You’re framed by it.
The club is also designed for movement between levels. You get panoramic sea views from the restaurant area, and you can switch your view without leaving the party entirely. That makes it easier to satisfy different people in your group: one person wants music and pool time, another wants a meal with a view.
From the way the venue is set up, you’ll also notice that the best spots tend to be “in-between” places: near the pool but not buried in the densest crowd. You can spend less time fighting for space and more time actually enjoying the vibe.
One practical heads-up from real-world use: sun can be intense. If you land in a direct-sun seating zone, it can feel like the heat is hunting you personally. I’d think about shade as part of your strategy, not an afterthought.
Food, Drinks, and the Credit That Changes the Math

YONA includes a food and drink credit, plus a welcome drink, and the pool access is included too. That means your money isn’t just paying for entry—it’s paying for your ability to eat and drink onsite without constantly pulling out your wallet.
What I like is the overall approach to drinks and food quality. People have noted cocktails that taste more balanced (not watery or heavy-handed), plus a solid food standard with options like sushi and mixed meal choices. Service tends to run quick, so you’re not spending your whole afternoon waiting for a second drink.
Here’s the value angle you should watch: the credit amount seems to vary by the package and seating choice. In the information you provided, you’ll see references to credits like 3,000 baht and 6,000 baht, plus examples tied to specific bed packages. That means your best value comes when you treat this like an actual meal-and-cocktail plan, not just a token snack stop.
Also, the club uses smart casual dress, so plan for that before you worry about what you’ll order. Tank tops and athletic sportswear aren’t permitted, and cut-off clothing can get you turned away.
Entertainment: DJs, Lighting, and Live Music Timing

This is one of the clearest “what you came for” parts of YONA. The club highlights a resident DJ’s set, plus a cutting-edge sound and lighting system. In plain terms: the party isn’t background noise. It’s the engine.
Morning entertainment leans toward live singer energy, which fits the relaxed schedule and makes it easier to talk and eat without screaming at each other. Later in the day, the DJ format takes over, and that’s when dancing and louder energy make more sense.
I also think the venue is designed for people who like a strong atmosphere but still want breaks. You can step toward quieter edges (like the restaurant view areas) when you need a reset, then return to the pool when the next set hits.
One caution: music taste is personal. Some people love the DJ energy; others find the playlist doesn’t match their style. If you’re picky about sound, consider choosing the morning slot or positioning yourself closer to restaurant areas where the vibe is easier to manage.
Seating Strategy: Shade, Service, and Avoiding the Suntrap

Here’s the decision point that can make or break your day: day pass doesn’t include seating. If you’re the type who wants a stable base—deck chair, bed, cabana—book seating, not just entry. Otherwise, you may end up standing around, rotating locations every time you want shade or a better view.
Shade matters more than you think on a floating deck. In the feedback you provided, there’s a clear theme: some seating areas can get so direct that it can feel like a burn waiting to happen. If you want to spend hours in the same spot, look for shade options like a cabbana or seating closer to areas with natural cover (including restaurant-adjacent spots or upper levels).
I also saw a practical warning about certain seating types. One example said a sofa area wasn’t as comfortable as the beds and was near stairs and toilets, with extra foot traffic and pool splashing movement. Translation: not every seat “looks good” once you’re actually sitting there for hours.
Good news: the club has a lot of seating and lounging choices, plus lockers are available. That means you can organize your day like an adult—store items safely, then focus on pool time and food.
Transfers, Timing, and the Rules That Affect Your Day

YONA is strict about timing, and that affects how relaxed the day feels.
For the morning slot, you’re on the clock from 9:30AM to 2:00PM, with last check-in 12:00PM, and you must depart by 2:00PM. For the afternoon slot, it’s 2:00PM to 9:30PM, last check-in 5:00PM, and you must depart by 9:30PM.
So if you’re pairing YONA with other Phuket plans, build in buffer time. Don’t schedule a late hotel checkout and hope for the best. Even a short delay can turn into a rushed experience.
There are also rules you should respect:
- Smart casual dress code required
- Tank tops, cut-off clothing, or athletic sportswear not allowed
- Pets not allowed
- Sportswear not permitted
- Minimum ages: 4+ for morning, 20+ for afternoon
Finally, the venue isn’t a match for everyone. It’s listed as not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, high blood pressure, and people over 70. If any of that applies to you, skip the club and choose something calmer on land.
Who This Experience Suits Best in Phuket

YONA is built for specific types of days.
Choose the morning slot if you want:
- a family-friendly outing
- live singer entertainment in a more relaxed setting
- lunch with big sea views and fewer party distractions
Choose the afternoon slot if you’re:
- an adult looking for a DJ-led party vibe
- traveling as a couple or group that wants sunset + dancing
- comfortable with a longer time window on the water and a later exit time
It also works well if you’re a planner type. If you like to get your “one big activity” done early and then enjoy the rest of Phuket on your schedule, the fixed timing helps.
But if you’re hoping for a quiet beach stroll and nothing else, YONA can feel too energetic. It’s a club first, beach second.
Also, consider that the venue can feel less friendly to solo setups in some seating configurations. If you’re going alone, plan to look for spots where you’re comfortable sharing space and moving between levels.
Should You Book YONA Floating Beach Club in Phuket?
I’d book YONA if you want a day that mixes serious views, an infinity pool, and DJ-driven fun without the hassle of chasing multiple venues. At $64, it’s not a cheap impulse buy—but the included entry, towel, pool access, shuttle transfer, and food/drink credit make it feel more like an all-in beach club package than a basic ticket.
Book morning if your ideal Phuket day is lunch, photo-friendly views, and live singer ambiance with kids welcome. Book afternoon if you’re older (20+), ready for the party mood, and want sunset energy with a club sound system doing the heavy lifting.
Don’t book if you need quiet, if you can’t handle sun exposure well, or if your schedule is fragile. The strict check-in and departure times are real, and the seating rules are real too—especially since the day pass doesn’t include seating.
If you’re prepared, YONA is the kind of Phuket experience that’s hard to replicate elsewhere.
FAQ
What time are the morning and afternoon experiences?
Morning runs 9:30AM to 2:00PM (last check-in 12PM), and you must leave by 2PM. Afternoon runs 2:00PM to 9:30PM (last check-in 5PM), and you must leave by 9:30PM.
What is the minimum age for each option?
Morning has a minimum age of 4 years old. Afternoon is 20 years old and up.
Where do I check in to get transferred to the club?
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.
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off is not included.
What’s included in the entry price?
Entry includes food and drink credit, a welcome drink, shuttle boat transfer, a towel for the day, and pool access.
What about seating and dress code?
The day pass package doesn’t include seating. Dress is smart casual: tank tops, cut-off clothing, and athletic sportswear are not permitted.
























