
Rava Beach Club: Thailand's Longest Beach Club Opens on Phuket's BangTao Beach
Phuket's Newest Beachfront Destination
Phuket's beach club scene has a new heavyweight. Rava Beach Club, operated by Banyan Tree Phuket, opened its doors on BangTao Beach in August 2025 and has quickly become one of the most talked-about spots on the island. Spanning roughly 3,500 square metres and stretching 150 metres along the shoreline, it holds the title of Thailand's longest beach club.
The name "Rava" means sound and reverberation, a fitting choice for a venue where DJs perform daily and music flows across multiple zones from morning until late evening. It sits among a growing wave of new venues โ our roundup of Phuket's best beach clubs in 2026 covers the full competitive landscape, including Yona, Catch and Barra Cuda.
Three Pools, Three Vibes
Rava is divided into three distinct zones, each with its own infinity pool and atmosphere:
- Young and Fun โ An upbeat social area with alfresco seating for up to 180 guests, designed for groups who want poolside cocktails and a lively soundtrack.
- Master Grill โ The culinary heart of Rava, where chefs work over open flames to prepare tomahawk steaks, wagyu tenderloin and charcoal-roasted seafood. Think flame-grilled sharing plates with sunset views.
- Prestige Lounge โ A more exclusive space with private pool access, ideal for those who prefer a quieter atmosphere. Five VIP rooms can each host up to 10 guests.
All three zones share unobstructed views of the Andaman Sea horizon. For those curious about how BangTao and Laguna compare to the rest of the island, our honest Phuket travel guide and is Phuket worth visiting guide both address the different beach zones in detail.
What You Need to Know Before You Go
Rava Beach Club is located within the Laguna Phuket complex in the BangTao Beach area, roughly 20 minutes north of Patong Beach. It is open daily, with no admission charge to enter the venue โ you pay for food and drinks.
If you are staying at Banyan Tree Phuket or any other Laguna property, the beach club is within easy walking distance. Visitors from other parts of the island can reach it by taxi or grab. For hotel options across the island, see our Phuket hotels guide or browse best hotels in Phuket.
It is also worth noting that new nightlife regulations affect operating hours across Thailand โ our coverage of the 4am closing time nightlife law explains what guests can expect. For more on Phuket's evolving nightlife quarter, see the Bangla Road digital makeover.
Is It Worth a Visit?
BangTao Beach has always been Phuket's more relaxed alternative to the busier stretches near Patong. Rava fits that character: polished but not pretentious, with enough variety across its three zones to suit couples, families and groups of friends. If you are planning a day on BangTao Beach in 2026, Rava is an easy recommendation.
Phuket has a lot more to offer beyond the beach clubs. The Phuket Old Town walking guide is worth a half-day, and the island is also hosting the Global Wellness Summit in November 2026. For activity outside the island, the Andamanda Phuket water park offers a fun contrast, and the Central Phuket expansion is adding significant shopping options nearby. Our full Phuket city guide and the broader best beaches in Thailand overview are useful if you are still deciding where to base yourself.
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