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Chiang Mai vs Phuket: where should you live?

An honest, side-by-side look at two of Thailand’s most-weighed bases for relocating foreigners — what each does well, and who should pick which.

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At a glance

Chiang MaiPhuket
Cost of livingVery low (relative)High (relative)
Beach on the doorstepNo (inland)Yes
Remote-work / expat sceneHighMedium
Pace & vibeRelaxedResort
Getting aroundOwn vehicle / GrabOwn vehicle / Grab
Air connectivitySmall central international airportMajor international airport

A check mark flags a clear, objective edge (cheaper, beach access, larger community). Where both are close or it’s down to taste, no winner is marked. Signals are relative orientation, consistent with each city guide.

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Chiang Mai in a sentence

Chiang Mai is the default answer when a digital nomad asks where to base themselves in Thailand, and for good reason: it pairs one of the lowest costs of living of any major Thai city with fast internet, an enormous cafe and coworking scene, and an easy, walkable old city ringed by mountains. It is a real city of more than a million people with international hospitals and schools, but it runs at a fraction of Bangkok's intensity and price. The trade-offs are distance from the sea and the burning-season air-quality problem in the dry months.

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Phuket in a sentence

Phuket is where people go when they want the beach without giving up city-grade infrastructure. It has an international airport with direct long-haul flights, world-class private hospitals, several international schools and a deep pool of villas and sea-view condos. That convenience comes at a cost: in the desirable west-coast and marina zones, rents and property prices can match or beat Bangkok. It is less a single town than an island of very different neighbourhoods, from party beaches to quiet family enclaves.

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Choose Chiang Mai if…

Look elsewhere if: Look elsewhere if you want the sea on your doorstep, big-city corporate career options, world-class nightlife, or a mass-transit lifestyle where you never need your own vehicle.

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Choose Phuket if…

Look elsewhere if: Look elsewhere if you want low costs, a walkable car-free life, or a quiet non-touristy town. Bangkok offers transit and career depth; Chiang Mai and Hua Hin offer the same beach-or-mountains lifestyle for less.

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The honest trade-offs

Chiang Mai

Pros

  • Very low cost of living for a real city with full amenities
  • Huge, welcoming remote-work and expat community — easy to settle in
  • Cooler, greener and calmer than Bangkok; mountains and nature on the doorstep
  • Excellent cafes, food and coworking; fast cheap internet

Cons

  • Burning-season air pollution for roughly two months a year
  • No mass-transit rail — you'll likely need a motorbike or car
  • Landlocked — the nearest beaches are a flight away
  • Fewer high-paying local jobs and a smaller luxury/nightlife scene than Bangkok

Phuket

Pros

  • Beaches plus genuine city infrastructure — airport, top hospitals, schools, malls
  • Direct international flights; easy to come and go
  • Large, established expat community across many lifestyles
  • Strong holiday-rental and resale demand for well-chosen property

Cons

  • Expensive — prime areas rival or beat Bangkok
  • Car or motorbike effectively mandatory; long distances and seasonal traffic
  • Tourist-driven, so prices and crowds swing with the season
  • Some areas feel transient or party-centred rather than residential
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FAQ

Is Chiang Mai or Phuket cheaper to live in?

Chiang Mai is generally the cheaper of the two (very low vs high). These are relative orientations — your actual budget depends on the district, building and your lifestyle, so use our cost-of-living tool for real numbers.

Which is better for digital nomads, Chiang Mai or Phuket?

Chiang Mai has the stronger remote-work and expat scene of the two — easier to plug into a community and find coworking. Read each city guide for the detail.

Does Chiang Mai or Phuket have beaches?

Phuket has the sea on its doorstep; Chiang Mai is inland.

How do I choose between Chiang Mai and Phuket?

Lead with the deal-breakers: budget, whether you need the beach, how big a ready-made community matters, and your pace. The table and the "choose Chiang Mai / choose Phuket" section above map each city to who it suits. Then read the full guides and pick the neighbourhood with our area tools.

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Living in Chiang MaiLiving in Phuket
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