What makes it 56% Kids-Friendly: Kids are admitted and may enjoy youth bouts and cultural Wai Kru dance, yet fights start at 9 pm, crowd noise is high, and no child discounts, play area, or ear protection is provided.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Fight nights run about 2 hours; enough time to see youth and main bouts without late-night fatigue for kids.
Watch Wai Kru Ram Muay dance:
See fighters perform a traditional ritual dance before each match.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early to catch the full ceremony.
Catch the kids’ bouts:
Enjoy the first few fights featuring local youth athletes.
Tip: Children’s fights start around 9:00 pm; plan to arrive by showtime.
Sample local snacks:
Try Thai popcorn and street food from on-site trucks.
Tip: Bring small change; popular snacks sell out quickly during main bouts.

Marsingc
Great fights with an amazing atmosphere! You get to see real Muay Thai with both local and international fighters. It can get a bit hot inside, but hey—it’s Thailand, and every time I go they’ve added more fans, so it’s improving. Overall, a very authentic experience and definitely worth visiting if you want to enjoy true Muay Thai action in Phuket!
Ryan
The stadium was about as I expected. I attended a fight in mid July and didn’t feel it was too hot but I was sitting directly under a fan. The beer and snack prices were reasonable but I felt the entry tickets were over priced for the caliber of fighters. I’m assuming the locals pay a lot less entry fee than foreigners.
Sam B
Easy to book tickets online or buy at the door, there’s a bar and snacks too. We got seating in the stands as you get a much better view being up high. It was really fun and I enjoyed the evening.
George Dixon
Pretty good as muay thai stadiums go. Good seating and view point and lots of foreigners fighting eachother which practically rules out fake fights. Cheap beer and a good vibe. Negatives: The all thai fights are still clearly rigged and just a show really which is a shame but understandable. The prices of muay thai across the country is crazy now, so it's expensive. But they all are. One of the...
Gregg
Excellent new Muay Thai stadium in Rawai. Definitely worth checking out their fight nights. Only negative is that the stadium fight nights are way too expensive. 1500 baht each minimum.
In May–October rains, bring a light jacket; pathways can get slippery even though seating is covered.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 4 stadium tickets | THB 5,200 |
| Snacks & drinks | THB 600 |
| Total Estimated | THB 5,800 |
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