
Re Ka Ta Beach Club
Re Ka Ta Beach Club is an adults-only beach club restaurant at Kata Beach Resort, with infinity pool views, full bar, and a Mediterranean-style menu. The format runs as a polished daytime beach club that transitions into a dinner-and-cocktails venue at sunset. The space holds about 150 across the main pool deck, the covered dining section, and a small cocktail terrace. The adults-only policy distinguishes the venue from the surrounding family-oriented Kata resorts; the crowd is couples, longer-stay tourists, and small adult groups. Drink prices sit at the upper Kata tier; the food menu runs Mediterranean fusion with serious technique. The DJ programming is mellow rather than party-leaning; lounge and deep house dominate the soundtrack.
Where to stay near Re Ka Ta Beach Club
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A polished adults-only beach club with Mediterranean styling, an infinity pool, and serious food. Calmer than Fira; more polished than the casual beach bars.
Adults-only, Mediterranean polished, and calm. The Kata beach club for visitors who don't want loud DJ sets.
Lounge, deep house, Mediterranean ambient. Volume sits at conversational level.
Smart casual. Swimwear by the pool; covered for dining sections.
Couples wanting an adults-only beach experience, longer-stay tourists, anyone after a calmer Kata beach club
Cards (all major) and cash
Price Range
Beer 180-280 THB, cocktails 350-500 THB, mains 450-1,100 THB, day-bed minimum 2,000-3,500 THB
Beer ~$5-7.80/€4.60-7.20, cocktails ~$9.70-14/€9-13, mains ~$12.50-30.50/€11.50-28
Hours
Daily 11:00-22:30
Insider Tip
The adults-only policy means it's actually quiet by Kata standards. Day-bed packages include food and drink minimums that work out cheaper than ordering separately. The sunset hour is the natural peak.
Full Review
Re Ka Ta sits within the Kata Beach Resort property, with the beach club's entrance separated from the main hotel reception. The format runs as an adults-only space within a family-oriented resort; the gated entry enforces the policy. Inside, the layout opens onto a polished pool deck with infinity-edge views of the Andaman, a covered dining section with sea views, and a small cocktail terrace.
The Mediterranean styling is consistent across the space. Whitewashed walls, terracotta accents, and Aegean-blue cushions match the format that Fira Beach Club runs at the southern Kata Noi headland; Re Ka Ta is the quieter sister format. The pool deck and infinity edge generate the venue's photographs.
The Mediterranean fusion menu handles serious dishes. Grilled octopus, branzino, lamb chops, and Mediterranean-influenced Thai seafood preparations cover the dinner offering; the lighter lunch and afternoon menu runs salads, mezze plates, and small bites. The kitchen executes consistently; the food matches the price tier.
The drink program runs at the upper Kata tier. Cocktails at 350-500 THB; beer at 180-280 THB; wine by the glass at 280-450 THB. The cocktail menu rotates seasonally; the bartenders trained in international technique handle classics properly. The DJ programming runs mellow lounge and deep house; the format doesn't try to compete with the party-leaning beach clubs at Patong.
The adults-only policy is the differentiator from most Kata beach venues. The crowd is overwhelmingly couples and small adult groups; conversation works at all hours; the dynamic is markedly calmer than family resorts. For visitors wanting an adults-oriented Kata beach club without the loud-DJ-and-bottle-service format, this is the choice.
Compared with Fira (more party-leaning) and the Kata Beach Resort family pool deck below it, Re Ka Ta sits in the polished-and-calm slot. The format works particularly well for longer-stay couples and small adult groups seeking quiet polished service.
The Neighborhood
Re Ka Ta sits within Kata Beach Resort on the south end of Kata Beach. The walk to central Kata is 8-10 minutes; the beach itself is immediately accessible.
Getting There
Walk in from Kata Beach. The Kata Beach Resort entrance is signed; the Re Ka Ta access is separate from the main hotel reception. Bolt from elsewhere in Kata for 80-120 THB.
Address
5/2 Pakbang Rd, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand
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