Rainy Day Plans in Rawai: Cozy Up with Coffee and Books at Wilson’s Café

18Apr 2025
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Rainy day plans in Rawai often begin with a sigh—“Now what?”
You’ve flown all this way for beaches, but the skies have other ideas.
It’s not just drizzles. It’s monsoon season in Phuket. The kind that shows up fast, loud, and wet.
No island hopping. No tanning at Nai Harn Beach. No scooter joyrides through the hills.
You’re stuck, right?
Not quite.
Because in Rawai, rain brings its own kind of magic.
And when the skies open up, just walk straight into Wilson’s Café.
Why Wilson’s Café is the Go-To Rainy Day Spot in Rawai
Rawai isn’t short on cafés.
But on rainy days, most spots feel like shelters, not sanctuaries.
Wilson’s? It’s a cosy little world of its own.
You step in from the rain, soaked flip-flops slapping the tiled floor.
Inside: warm lighting, a subtle hum of conversation, coffee machines steaming up like they’re on your side.
Locals are sipping flat whites. Digital nomads are half-working, half-reading.
The smell of Nutella Latte hangs in the air.
Rainy day plans in Rawai always feel less soggy once you’ve got a Secret Matcha Tea in hand.
Rainy Season in Rawai: When and Why You’ll Need a Backup Plan
If you’re in Phuket between May and October, you’ll meet the monsoon.
Not all day, every day—but most afternoons come with thunder, downpours, and wet motorbike seats.
And no, you can’t trust your weather app.
In Rawai, the rain comes without warning. One minute, you’re sunbathing at Ya Nui Beach, the next you’re hiding under a tuk-tuk roof.
What makes Wilson’s Café the answer?
Because it’s one of the few places that’s:
- Open all day
- Comfortable for long stays
- Laptop-friendly with fast Wi-Fi
- And… has bookshelves and chill vibes
What to Drink When It’s Pouring in Phuket
Here are the rainy day picks when you want to stay warm and dry:

- Nutella Latte – like hot chocolate’s grown-up cousin
- Bullet Proof Coffee – if you need to focus or shake off that lazy wet-day feeling
- Flat White or Coconut Milk Latte – smooth, not too sweet, and easy to sip while reading
- Matcha or Secret Matcha Tea – earthy, calming, like curling up in a book
- Tea for Two (Pot Service) – if I’m meeting a friend and we’ve both ditched our beach plans
They even offer milk swaps: almond, coconut, oat—which is perfect if your stomach doesn’t like the usual stuff.
Bring a Book, Stay for Hours

Rainy days in Rawai were made for doing less.
That book you’ve been pretending to read since the airport? Bring it.
There’s something about the vibe at Wilson’s Café that makes time slow down.
No one’s rushing you. No one’s loud.
Grab a seat by the window. Listen to the rain hit the banana leaves. Sip slowly.
I usually read a few pages, then watch the rain, then go back to reading.
Repeat.
Recommended books during rainy season:
- The Alchemist – cliché but still good with coffee
- Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami – perfect if it’s grey outside
- Eat, Pray, Love – especially the ‘Eat’ part… in case your croissant is involved
What’s for Rainy Day Brunch?
You’re going to get hungry.
Here’s what I usually order on a wet morning at Wilson’s:

- Smashed Avo – because it’s Phuket, not a punishment
- Breakkie Bruschetta – juicy, bright, and hits the right textures
- Big Breakky – eggs, bacon, toast, grilled tomato, and that satisfying full-belly feeling
They serve breakfast till late.
So even if you sleep in because of the thunder at 5 a.m., no stress.
Your rainy day brunch in Rawai is still waiting.
Dinner After 3PM? Sorted.
Rain’s still falling?
Stay for dinner.
They do dinner sets after 3pm—one of the best things I stumbled on.
It’s simple, comforting, and the kind of food you want when the streets are wet and your flip-flops are still drying.

Rainy night favourites:
- Grilled Chicken with 2 sides and a sauce – only 160 THB
- Grilled Salmon – 300 THB, and surprisingly fresh
- Aussie Steak – 400 THB, no frills, just good
You pick your sides. You pick your sauce. No fuss.
Things to Do Near Wilson’s When It’s Wet Outside
If you don’t want to just sit and sip all day (though I would do), here are a few indoor activities in Rawai nearby:
- Visit a Muay Thai Gym – most have indoor viewing or even classes
- Rawai Art Village – hidden gem with local artists, worth a short walk (bring a poncho)
- Phuket Seashell Museum – sounds weird, but it’s oddly relaxing
- Massage shops – go for a foot massage if your sandals betrayed you in the rain
Then circle back to Wilson’s for round two of lattes.
Once the rain stops, Ya Nui Beach is perfect for stand-up paddleboarding and smoothies
Getting There Without Getting Drenched
Rain in Rawai doesn’t mess around.
Here’s what we recommend:
- Use Grab – Don’t try to walk or ride a motorbike if the rain’s strong
- Bring a poncho – Umbrellas are useless in sideways rain
- Wear quick-dry clothes – You’ll thank me later
- Waterproof bag – Phones don’t like monsoons
Wilson’s is tucked just off Sai Yuan Road. Easy to find. Plenty of parking if you’re driving.
Tip: If the skies clear up by morning, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Rawai after breakfast.
Rainy Day Plans in Rawai? Wilson’s Café Is It.
Every time it rains in Rawai, you can end up at Wilson’s Café.
Not by accident—but by choice.
It’s warm, it’s calm, and it somehow makes the rain feel like a good thing.
Where else can you drink a coconut milk latte, read a book, and forget the storm outside?
So next time the clouds roll in, remember: Rainy day plans in Rawai always begin at Wilson’s Café.