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Phuket: Fantasea — Thai Circus Show & Theme Park, Kamala
Fantasea theatrical circus show on Kamala Beach: standard seats, dinner buffet at the Golden Palace, and round-trip group transfer from Phuket hotels — all included.
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Description
Fantasea is a theatrical circus show and a 57-hectare theme park on Kamala Beach, Phuket.
The park consists of three areas.
Festival Village — a street fair with craft workshops, Thai silk and gemstone jewelry shops, rides, and a small zoo: reptile terrarium, albino animals, white tigers.
Golden Palace — a 4 000-seat buffet restaurant with European and adapted Thai cuisine, open 18:00–21:30.
Elephant Stone Palace seats 3 000 guests and hosts the main show — the legend of Prince Kamala: traditional Thai dances, elephant acts, acrobats, pyrotechnics, illusionists, and special effects. The show runs in English and Thai.
This variant includes standard seats (sides and further from the stage), dinner at the Golden Palace buffet (18:00–21:30, ice water, tea, coffee included), and round-trip group transfer by minivan from Phuket hotels.
Schedule:
- 17:30 Park opens.
- 18:00 Dinner buffet begins; transfer pick-up from hotels.
- 21:00 Show begins.
- 22:30 Show ends; transfer back to hotel.
Included in the price
- Round-trip transfer included
- Meals as per program
- Entrance ticket to the park
- Show ticket: standard seating (allocated upon arrival at the park)
- Medical insurance
Extra charge
- Drinks in the restaurant (ice water, tea and coffee included, other drinks are paid separately)
- Elephant ride - 1 000 baht per person
- Feed an elephant - 80 baht
- Photo with a baby elephant in the Stone Palace - 700 baht
- Park attractions - 350 baht for 5 games, 550 baht for 12 games
- Optional private transfer - 3 000 baht round-trip per vehicle
- Group transfer from hotels in Khao Lak area - 1 000 baht per person
- Private transfer from Khao Lak area hotels - 5 000 baht per car roundtrip
What to bring
- A sweater or blanket (it's cool in the hall)
- Phone, camera
- Money for personal expenses, souvenirs, attractions, animal feed and entertainment
- Raincoat in case of rainy weather (the park territory is open)
- Shops, entertainment areas, restaurant and concert hall are closed
- The electronic voucher must be presented at the ticket office before entering the park
- You will be given a ticket for entry to the park, a ticket for the restaurant with a table indication, a ticket for the show with a seat indication, and a ticket for transfer with a zone indication
Important to known
- Children 101-140 cm tall – child ticket.
- Children under 100 cm – free admission, without a seat for the show.
- Photo and video recording during the show is prohibited!
- All photo/video equipment must be stored in lockers before the show.
- It is prohibited to bring drinks and food purchased elsewhere into the restaurant.
The tour was great, thank you. We arrived in a bright minibus, went inside, and immediately passed souvenir shops and photo studios. We arrived at 6 PM, and the show started at 9 PM. The restaurant was open at that time, with a delicious buffet, Indian vegetarian cuisine, and desserts—everything was very varied. We booked silver seats, which were very nice; there's no point in overpaying for gold; you can see everything perfectly. In the evening, with the lighting, it became even more beautiful—lots of gold paint, everything was bright and luxurious. Beautiful music played. During the show itself, we were told to keep our phones because photography was prohibited. It lasted about an hour, and at first it wasn't entirely clear, but then the plot became clear, about the exploits of Prince Kamal. He fell in love with a village girl, spent a long time winning her over, then demons kidnapped her, and the prince fought to win her back. The battle was epic, the whole scene was full of battles, cannon fire, crackling sounds, hand-to-hand combat, sabers, knives – really cool. The costumes are a whole other story, with gold accents everywhere and bright colors. The prince is in golden armor and riding an elephant. Oh, and by the way, elephants also performed on stage, about 20 of them, along with other animals and birds. I hope they're well-maintained, as the elephants look great. Their minor drawbacks include queues, handing over phones, and then spending a long time looking for our taxi, but the police officer on duty told us where to go. But we're adults, reasonable people, we understand that this is the way things are, and we respect the owners' customs – if you can't, you can't. It's a good tour, I recommend it for children 10 and up, as little ones will get tired of the crowds, sounds, roads, and queues. Thanks to the organizers, the staff is very understanding. We worked with Dmitry, and we bought the tour at the office on Nai Thon for rubles with a QR code. It was very engaging.