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Laundry & dry cleaning in Phuket.

Everything expats and visitors need to keep clothes clean on the island: cheap neighbourhood wash-and-fold shops, self-service laundromats like Otteri, villa and hotel laundry, proper dry cleaning, typical per-kilo THB rates, express and same-day service, and door-to-door pickup and delivery - with where to find each option by area.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026

Doing laundry in Phuket is easy and cheap. Neighbourhood wash-and-fold shops sit on almost every soi and charge by the kilo, modern self-service laundromats like Otteri Wash & Dry give you clean, dry clothes in about an hour, and villas, hotels and dry cleaners cover everything from delicates to formal wear. Here is how each option works, what it costs in Thai baht, where to find it by area, and how to keep clothes fresh through the humid green season.

Where to get laundry done in Phuket

Neighbourhood wash-and-fold shopsEveryday

The workhorse of laundry in Phuket is the small local shop that weighs your bag, washes, dries and folds it, and has it ready the next day. They are on almost every soi in Patong, Rawai, Chalong, Kata and Phuket Town, usually charging by the kilo, and most long-stay residents settle on the one nearest home. Quality is generally good for everyday clothes, towels and bedding; just point out anything delicate and ask about turnaround before you drop off.

Self-service laundromatsDIY & fast

Coin and app-operated laundromats have spread fast across Phuket, led by the Otteri Wash & Dry chain along with independents. You load, pay per wash and per dryer cycle, and walk out with clean clothes in about an hour - ideal if you want same-day results, control over the wash, or you are only in town briefly. Machines are modern, air-conditioned branches are common, and many run 24 hours, which suits nomads and anyone escaping the monsoon damp.

Villa, condo & hotel laundryConvenient

Serviced apartments, resorts and many condo buildings offer in-house or on-call laundry, and villas can arrange it through housekeeping. It is the most convenient option and the clothes rarely leave the building, but you pay a premium - often priced per item rather than per kilo - so it is best for the odd load, delicates or when you simply do not want to leave. Check the price list first, as hotel per-item rates add up quickly.

Dry cleaningDelicates

For suits, dresses, silk, tailoring and anything labelled dry-clean-only, use a dedicated dry cleaner rather than a wash-and-fold shop. Phuket's malls (Central Phuket, Jungceylon) and the bigger towns have proper dry cleaners, and some laundromats and hotels sub-contract the service. It is priced per garment, takes a day or two, and is worth it for business wear, wedding and formal clothes, and expensive fabrics you would not trust to a hot wash.

Pickup & deliveryDoor-to-door

A growing number of Phuket laundries offer collection and drop-off through LINE, their own apps or Grab-style couriers, so your washing is picked up and returned to your door. It is a genuine time-saver if you are working, based in a villa far from town, or riding out heavy rain. Arrange a regular slot with a trusted shop and laundry becomes a set-and-forget weekly errand.

Laundry by area

PatongTourist & 24hr

The main resort strip has the densest cluster of laundries and self-service laundromats, many open very late or 24 hours to suit tourists and the party crowd. Wash-and-fold shops along Rat-U-Thit and the side sois are quick and used to short-stay visitors, though prices run a touch higher than quieter areas. Handy Otteri and independent coin laundromats make same-day washing easy.

Rawai & ChalongSouth expat belt

The southern expat hub is full of neighbourhood wash-and-fold shops that know the resident nomad, fighter and retiree community - good honest per-kilo rates, easy parking and reliable next-day turnaround. Several self-service laundromats serve the long-stay crowd, and many shops offer pickup and delivery for regulars based in the villas and condos around Nai Harn and Chalong.

Kata & KaronWest-coast resort

The west-coast beach towns have a steady spread of laundries aimed at long-stay visitors and holiday renters, with wash-and-fold shops and a few self-service machines within easy reach of the beach. Turnaround is quick in season, and staff are used to handling holiday volumes of towels, swimwear and everyday clothes.

Phuket TownBest value

The island's main town offers the best local prices and the widest choice, from cheap independent wash-and-fold shops to modern Otteri laundromats and proper dry cleaners in Central Phuket and Central Floresta. It is the place to go for dry cleaning, bulky bedding and anything out of the ordinary, at rates lower than the tourist strips.

Kamala, Bang Tao & LagunaUpscale NW

The affluent northwest around Laguna, Bang Tao and Kamala leans towards villa and condo laundry, delivery services and polished shops inside developments like Boat Avenue and Porto de Phuket. Fewer bargain coin laundromats here, but plenty of pickup-and-delivery options and per-item services aimed at the branded-residence and long-stay villa crowd.

Prices

Phuket laundry price guide

Indicative laundry prices in Thai baht. Actual rates vary by shop, area, volume and service level; hotels and villas priced per item cost more than a per-kilo wash-and-fold shop.

ServiceTypical cost (THB)
Wash-and-fold (per kg)40 - 60
Self-service wash (per load)40 - 60
Self-service dryer (per cycle)40 - 60
Express / same-day (per kg)60 - 100
Ironing only (per kg)30 - 50
Dry cleaning - shirt or blouse60 - 150
Dry cleaning - suit or dress150 - 400
Duvet, quilt or large bedding150 - 400
Villa / hotel laundry (per kg)100 - 250

Turnaround, care & practical tips

Per kilo vs per itemKey rule

Everyday laundry in Phuket is priced by weight - roughly 40 to 60 THB per kilo for wash, dry and fold at a neighbourhood shop, with a typical minimum. Hotels, villas and dry cleaners usually charge per garment instead, which is far more expensive for a full load. If you want the cheapest wash, take a bagful to a per-kilo shop; save per-item pricing for the odd delicate or formal piece.

Turnaround & expressTiming

Standard wash-and-fold is next-day; drop it in the morning and it is ready the following afternoon or evening. Most shops offer same-day or express for an extra charge - useful before a flight or event - while a self-service laundromat gets you clean, dry clothes in about an hour with no waiting. In peak season and heavy rain, turnaround can slow, so build in a buffer and confirm the ready time.

Monsoon, humidity & dryingLocal tip

Phuket's heat and green-season humidity make air-drying slow and clothes prone to a musty smell, which is exactly why machine dryers and self-service laundromats are so popular. During the May-to-October monsoon, favour shops and laundromats that tumble-dry rather than hang-dry, and collect promptly so nothing sits damp. A quick tumble also helps keep away the mildew that thrives in the wet months.

Delicates, colours & shrinkageCare

Budget wash-and-fold shops wash on standard hot cycles and mixed loads, so flag anything delicate, brightly dyed or prone to shrinking, and separate whites yourself if you are fussy. For silk, wool, tailoring and dry-clean-only labels, use a proper dry cleaner. It is also worth counting items in and out and keeping valuables out of pockets, as with laundries anywhere in the world.

Setting up a regular serviceLong-stay

DTV, LTR and retirement-visa residents usually settle on one trusted local shop and, in many cases, a weekly pickup-and-delivery slot arranged through LINE. It is cheap, frees up time and means your washing is handled without a second thought. Serviced-apartment and condo residents can often add laundry to housekeeping, though a nearby per-kilo shop is almost always better value than in-building pricing.

Booking channels & languagesGetting in touch

Most Phuket laundries take orders and confirm collection through LINE, WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger rather than phone calls, and many pickup-and-delivery operators run a simple app or web form for scheduling. Staff in tourist areas usually manage basic English, and some Patong and Kamala shops serving package-tour markets also handle Russian or Chinese; in quieter local sois, keep it simple - a photo of the bag, a weight, and a pickup time works everywhere.

FAQ

Phuket laundry FAQ

How much does laundry cost in Phuket?

Everyday wash-and-fold laundry is cheap - typically 40 to 60 THB per kilo at a neighbourhood shop for washing, drying and folding, usually with a small minimum. Self-service laundromats charge roughly 40 to 60 THB per wash and a similar amount per dryer cycle. Express or same-day service adds a premium, and hotel or villa laundry priced per garment costs considerably more, so a per-kilo shop is the best value for a full load.

Are there self-service laundromats in Phuket?

Yes. Coin and app-operated laundromats have spread across the island, led by the Otteri Wash & Dry chain plus independents, and are common in Patong, Phuket Town, Rawai and the beach towns. You pay per wash and per dryer cycle, machines are modern and air-conditioned, and many branches run 24 hours - ideal for same-day results, control over your wash, or drying clothes quickly during the humid monsoon months.

Where can I get dry cleaning done in Phuket?

Use a dedicated dry cleaner for suits, dresses, silk, tailoring and anything labelled dry-clean-only, rather than a wash-and-fold shop. Proper dry cleaners are found in Phuket's malls such as Central Phuket and Jungceylon and in the larger towns, and some laundromats and hotels sub-contract the service. It is priced per garment, usually takes a day or two, and is worth it for business wear and expensive fabrics.

Can laundry be picked up and delivered in Phuket?

Increasingly, yes. Many Phuket laundries offer collection and drop-off through LINE, their own apps or courier services, returning your washing to your door. It is especially useful if you work, live in a villa far from town, or want to avoid the rain. Long-stay residents often set up a regular weekly pickup slot with a trusted shop, turning laundry into a hands-off routine.

How long does laundry take in Phuket?

Standard wash-and-fold is next-day - drop it in the morning and it is typically ready the following afternoon or evening. Most shops offer same-day or express for an extra charge, handy before a flight or event, while a self-service laundromat gives you clean, dry clothes in about an hour. In peak season and heavy monsoon rain, turnaround can slow, so confirm the ready time and allow a little buffer.

How much does laundry pickup and delivery cost in Phuket?

Pickup and delivery is usually charged per direction and scales with distance from the shop - often a modest flat fee for a nearby hotel or condo, rising for villas further out in north Phuket or up the west coast. Several operators waive the fee once an order passes a minimum weight (commonly around 5 kg), so a full weekly wash for a household or couple often qualifies for free collection - confirm the exact fee and minimum with the shop before your first pickup.

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