Cape Panwa is a tranquil, green peninsula on Phuket's south-eastern tip, reaching out toward the Andaman Sea and the island's aquarium. Low-density and largely residential, it's prized for panoramic sea views, calm swimming coves and a settled, away-from-it-all feel.
Panwa offers sea-view living and privacy close to Phuket Town, with limited land keeping the area low-density. It appeals to lifestyle owners and premium long-stay tenants who want views and calm over nightlife and footfall.
Quiet coves, marina and yacht-club dining, sea-view sunrises, and a short drive into Phuket Town for everything else.
Lifestyle and sea-view buyers, and investors targeting premium long-stay tenants rather than high-turnover holiday lets.
Panwa's investment story is scarcity and views: low density and limited new supply support values, while the setting draws longer-stay premium tenants. Occupancy is steadier but quieter than the tourist strips. Keep return expectations realistic: net yields in Phuket generally sit in the mid-single-digits (in the region of 4-5%) rather than the double-digit headline figures some advertise, and they are never guaranteed — your capital is at risk. See how Phuket's areas compare on rental yield and whether Phuket property is a good investment, then we go through the net figures for a specific development with you privately.
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See if you qualify →Cape Panwa suits buyers who value sea views, privacy and calm near Phuket Town. It's low-density with limited supply, which supports values; rental demand skews to longer premium stays. Yields are realistically mid-single-digit and never guaranteed, with capital at risk.
Cape Panwa is the quiet peninsula on Phuket's south-eastern tip, near the aquarium and about 20 minutes from Phuket Town.
Foreigners can own condominium units freehold within the foreign quota; sea-view villas usually involve a long lease or another structure. We explain the options on a call.