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Muay Thai Training Camps in Phuket 2026:
Best Gyms, Costs & How to Start

Part of our complete Phuket Lifestyle Guide

By Phuket Expat Guide Last updated: March 2026 ~3,000 words · 12 min read

Phuket has one of the highest concentrations of world-class Muay Thai training camps on the planet. From Tiger Muay Thai's sprawling Chalong compound to the more intimate atmosphere at Sinbi in Rawai, the island genuinely caters to everyone from total beginners wanting a fitness workout to serious fighters preparing for shows.

I've been here six years and trained at several camps. Here's the honest picture — including what each camp actually suits, what you'll really pay in 2026, and what to expect when you walk through the door.

Why Phuket for Muay Thai Training?

Thailand is the home of Muay Thai, and within Thailand, Phuket has developed into a world-class training hub for foreign fighters and fitness enthusiasts. A few reasons make it stand out:

Top Muay Thai Training Camps in Phuket

Best Overall

Tiger Muay Thai

📍 Soi Ta-iad, Chalong (off Chao Fa West Rd)
฿700–900/class · ฿14,000–18,000/month
The biggest and most organised camp in Phuket. 10+ rings, MMA/Jiu-Jitsu/Wrestling alongside Muay Thai. Excellent for beginners (structured intro classes) and advanced fighters. Very international — can feel like a gym factory at peak hours but the trainer quality is consistently high. Classes run morning and afternoon.
Best for Serious Fighters

Sinbi Muay Thai

📍 Sai Yuan Road, Rawai
฿700/class · ฿10,000–14,000/month
Smaller, more focused camp than Tiger. Better trainer-to-student ratio. Strong fight team and regular placement in local shows. Popular with longer-term expat residents who prioritise proper technique over a social gym atmosphere. Morning-only training schedule keeps it serious.
Best MMA Integration

AKA Thailand

📍 Cherng Talay, Bang Tao area
฿800–1,000/class · ฿15,000–20,000/month
American Kickboxing Academy's Southeast Asia base. Top-tier MMA, wrestling, and Muay Thai. Attracts professional fighters and serious combat sports athletes. Smaller group classes, high-level coaching, premium pricing. Not for casual fitness training.
Best Value

Phuket Top Team

📍 Chao Fa West Road, Chalong
฿600–750/class · ฿10,000–13,000/month
Solid mid-range option near Chalong Circle. Good Muay Thai and BJJ programmes. Smaller and more community-feel than Tiger. Popular with expat residents based in Chalong. Regular fight placements and a genuine training atmosphere without the tourist-camp overhead.
Best Traditional

Sitsongpeenong Phuket

📍 Bang Tao / Kathu area
฿600–800/class · ฿9,000–13,000/month
Part of the well-respected Sitsongpeenong network. Traditional Thai training approach, less westernised. Strong Thai trainer core and a serious fighter development pipeline. Good option for those wanting authentic Thai camp culture rather than an international gym environment.
Best Budget

Local Thai Gyms

📍 Chalong, Rawai, Phuket Town
฿200–400/class · ฿4,000–8,000/month
Small local gyms scattered across Chalong and Rawai offer training at a fraction of the international camp prices. Classes are smaller, more Thai-focused, and instruction is in Thai (though basic English is usually workable). Good option for long-term residents who want to train seriously without the premium.

Phuket Muay Thai Pricing 2026

Here's a clear comparison of what you'll actually pay at each of the main camps:

CampDrop-in / classMonthly unlimitedAccommodation pkgLevel
Tiger Muay Thai฿700–900฿14,000–18,000฿22,000–35,000All levels
Sinbi Muay Thai฿700฿10,000–14,000฿18,000–25,000Intermediate–advanced
AKA Thailand฿800–1,000฿15,000–20,000฿25,000–40,000Serious fighters only
Phuket Top Team฿600–750฿10,000–13,000฿16,000–22,000All levels
Sitsongpeenong฿600–800฿9,000–13,000฿14,000–20,000All levels
Rawai Muay Thai฿600–700฿9,000–12,000฿14,000–18,000Beginner–intermediate
Local Thai gym฿200–400฿4,000–8,000N/AAny (Thai environment)

💡 Monthly vs Drop-In

If you're staying more than 2–3 weeks, the monthly unlimited package almost always makes sense. At Tiger Muay Thai, two sessions a day (morning + afternoon) with a monthly pass works out to around ฿300–500 per session — much better than the ฿700–900 drop-in rate. Most camps require a photo ID and sometimes a visa copy for monthly enrolment.

Choosing the Right Camp for You

If you are...Best choiceWhy
A complete beginner wanting fitnessTiger Muay ThaiStructured beginner classes, very foreigner-friendly
Intermediate, wanting techniqueSinbi or Top TeamBetter trainer ratio, more focused atmosphere
A professional or MMA fighterAKA ThailandElite coaching, professional environment
Traditional Thai training experienceSitsongpeenongAuthentic Thai camp culture
On a tight budget, long-termLocal Thai gymFraction of the cost, genuine training
Wanting to fight regularlySinbi, Rawai MT, Top TeamStrong fight team placement track records
Training with partner or familyTiger Muay ThaiOther disciplines (yoga, swimming) on-site

The Fight Pathway in Phuket

Phuket has regular Muay Thai events that give expat fighters access to competitive bouts. The main venues are:

Most camps can arrange a fight for you after 3–6 months of consistent training if you're physically ready. Your trainer will assess your readiness honestly — Thais take the safety element seriously. Don't push to fight before you're ready; most trainers won't let you.

⚠️ Health Insurance for Muay Thai

Standard expat health insurance policies often exclude "combat sports." If you're training seriously, make sure your policy explicitly covers Muay Thai injuries. Cigna and Pacific Cross both have policy options that cover sports injuries — read the fine print carefully before buying. A broken hand or rib injury without coverage can easily cost ฿30,000–80,000 at Bangkok Hospital.

Practical Tips for Training in Phuket

Training in Phuket? Protect Yourself

Make sure your health insurance policy covers Muay Thai and sports injuries before you start. A good policy costs far less than one uninsured ER visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Muay Thai gym in Phuket for beginners?
For beginners, Tiger Muay Thai (Soi Ta-iad, Chalong) is the most foreigner-friendly with structured beginner programmes. Sinbi and Phuket Top Team also have excellent beginner tracks. Expect ฿700–900 per class or ฿14,000–18,000/month unlimited.
How much does Muay Thai training cost per month in Phuket?
Monthly unlimited packages run ฿8,000–20,000 depending on camp. Tiger charges ฿14,000–18,000, Sinbi ฿10,000–14,000, and local Thai gyms ฿4,000–8,000. Drop-in classes cost ฿700–1,000 at the major camps.
Can you fight competitively while living in Phuket?
Yes. Phuket has regular Muay Thai shows at Patong Boxing Stadium. Most camps offer a fight pathway. Sinbi, Tiger, and Rawai Muay Thai all place fighters in local shows after 3–6 months of preparation.
Is accommodation available at Phuket Muay Thai camps?
Most major camps offer accommodation packages. Tiger Muay Thai has a guesthouse on compound. Camp-plus-accommodation packages typically cost ฿18,000–35,000/month.
Do I need health insurance to train Muay Thai in Phuket?
Camps don't require it, but you absolutely should have it. Make sure your policy explicitly covers sports injuries including combat sports — standard expat policies sometimes exclude them. Cigna and Pacific Cross have suitable options.