I will be DN’ing from Phuket in February for a week. This will be my first time working remotely so apologies for the amateur questions.

I’m looking for accommodations on Airbnb and to my surprise, daily rates are about $100/day for something decent. I always thought Thailand was super cheap. I’ve even seen some YouTube videos where people will claim they can live a luxurious lifestyle for $600/mo, all-in including accommodations, food, etc.

Is there something I’m missing here? Should I be booking somewhere else besides Airbnb?

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    10 months ago

    When I worked remotely from Phuket, I too initially faced the shock of high Airbnb rates. It’s a common misconception that Thailand is universally cheap. Popular tourist spots like Phuket can be pricey, especially during peak season.
    To find more affordable options, I explored alternatives to Airbnb. Local rental websites, Facebook groups for expats in Phuket, and even some local hotels offer better deals for longer stays. It’s also worth checking out areas just outside the main tourist zones, where prices can be significantly lower but still offer great amenities.
    Another option is negotiating directly with Airbnb hosts for a discounted rate for a week-long stay. Many are open to this, especially if it’s not peak season.
    And a tip: Rebookify is great for finding hotel deals, which can sometimes be more cost-effective than Airbnb, especially for shorter stays. Remember, living cheaply in Thailand is possible, but it often requires getting off the beaten path and doing a bit of digging for the best deals. Good luck with your remote work adventure in Phuket!