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Patong Beach
Patong is the most popular tourists place in Phuket, with new buildings popping up all the time. Patong is where you go to have fun with more than hundred bars, discos and nightclubs, or just to meet people from the whole world. There are in fact bigger chance that you meet friends from your home country in Patong than at home. Patong beach also have lot's of water activities like parasailing, jetski, bananaboat, windsurfing, wakeboard, waterski etc. You will not be bored!


Karon Beach
Karon is a popular tourist beach 6 kilometers south of Patong, stretching more than 3 km with soft golden sand that squeaks when walked on, like cold snow. Along the beach road are sand dunes that separates the beach from the road. Karon Beach is one of the best tourist beaches in Phuket with only two rows of sunbeds and crystal clear sea, perfect for swimming. Karon Beach have several water activities like jet skies, parasailing, banana boat...


Kata Beach
Kata is a broad and curving beach with soft white sand, an evergreen small island out in the bay named Poo and lush green hills in the background. The 1,4 km long beach is located in a protected bay with calm crystal clear water and is more child friendly than Karon and Kata Noi where the water get deep fast. But the northern end of the beach can at times have smelly water with low visibility. There are plenty of water activities along the beach like Hobie Cats, windsurfing, jet skies, parasailing, banana boats and so on.

Kamala Beach
Kamala Beach provides besides its family attractions good swimming in crystal clear water on its northern end. To explore the coral reefs just a few meters offshore, all you need are fins and a snorkel to enjoy the underwater beauty. Even more magnificent scenery awaits you if you are a scuba diver. The middle part of Kamala Beach is dominated by a village with small resorts dotted along the beach. It is a popular community for longer-term visitors to the island.


Bangtao Beach
Bangtao is a large open bay with one of Phuket's longest beaches. It was once used for tin mining, but has since been developed into a luxury resort. Most of it is occupied by the Laguna complex, a massive five-hotel development with golf course. There are, however, accommodations available outside Laguna at the bay's south end. Dry season swimming is excellent, and at the bay's north end is a smaller bay, almost completely enclosed, at the mouth of which is some fine coral.


Phuket Town
Phuket town was founded a little over a century ago by Chinese and Malaysian merchants to service the nearby tin mines, and the harbor near Phuket was better suited to handle larger ships than the traditional capital city of Thalang. Today the main attractions are the old Sino-Portuguese buildings, the elaborate Chinese and Thai temples, and the public markets. Most of the buildings in Phuket's city center were constructed nearly a hundred years ago, during the period of the first great tin boom.

Cape Panwa
Cape Panwa is a lesser-known area where rubber and palm plantations still outnumber the resorts, and where Phuket's deep sea port and naval base are found. The roads are quiet, offering the chance to take in the sea views and other sights as you wind around the cape. Ideal for those seeking peace and relaxation. Cape Panwa is located to the south of Phuket City where lush hills provide magnificent views of the Andaman Sea. However, the area is seeing an increasing amount of high-end property developments.

Ao Por
Ao Por or Por Bay is located on Phukets' North East coast and is a relatively unspoilt part of the island. A number of high end resorts and developments have been built in this area and its proximately to Phuket International Airport and Phuket City are of great convenience to visitors and residents.



Nai Harn Beach
A picturesque and quiet beach near the southern tip of the island. There aren't many places to stay here but the beach is easy to get to from Kata and Karon. One of the loveliest beaches in Phuket, Nai Harn is relatively undeveloped thanks to the Samnak Song Nai Harn monastery which occupies a large portion of the beachfront land. Behind the beach is a lagoon where there are some upmarket housing developments and a few good bars and restaurants.


Surin Beach
Surin Beach, just north of Kamala, is an undeveloped stretch of sand lined with casuarina trees. Although there are now a few hotels springing up Surin is still quiet and peaceful. Surin is quite popular with locals who frequent the seafood stalls and restaurants that line the beach under the shade of the casuarina trees, and can get a little busy during the weekends during the high season. Inland from the beach is Surin Village, a predominantly muslim area of Phuket. There is a small market here and some restaurants where you can sample delicious Masaman curry.

Rawai Beach
Rawai Beach is popular with locals who come to enjoy seafood and the lovely view of the islands from the shore. In the days before Phuket became a popular holiday destination, Rawai Beach was where locals from Phuket Town would come to enjoy the seaside. Here you can also buy local handicrafts and assorted Thai snacks. The nearby viewpoint at Laem Phrom Thep, the southernmost tip of the island, is particularly popular at sunset.


Chalong Bay
Chalong is a bay protected on all sides. The water is muddy, but it makes the most popular boat anchorage on the island, affording shelter from prevailing winds during the two major seasons, the Southwest Monsoon (May-October) and the Northeast season (Nov-April). Also, the largest jetty on Phuket was recently opened to boat traffic here, and most boats taking visitors out on day trips to nearby islands, on fishing and diving trips load their passengers here. This port area of Chalong Bay is a hive of boating activity each morning and evening.

Nai Thon Beach
Nai Thon Beach is a beautiful stretch of sand that for reasons unknown has still been overlooked by large resort developers. Thus it's an ideal spot to get away from the crowds and enjoy a quiet swim. It's a village of two seasons, during the high season the hotels fill up, the sea is flat, calm and crystal clear, beach restaurants appear where you can dine with your bare feet in the sand, very much a stereotypical tropical paradise. In low season the boot's on the other foot, it's almost a ghost town with an occasionally raging sea.

Mai Khao Beach
Located just north of the airport is Mai Khao beach, an incredibly long and deserted stretch of sand. There is no tourist development here except for the JW Marriott Resort & Spa. Mai Khao is the longest beach on the island and also the most deserted. If you really want to get away from it all this is the beach for you. Mai Khao is part of the Sirinath National Park, which also includes Nai Yang and Nai Thon, the next beaches along to the south. The area was declared a national park in 1981 to protect the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles that lay their eggs here from Nov. to Feb.

Nai Yang Beach
Nai Yang Beach is where the Nation Park office are located. The beach itself is a long curving bay lined with evergreens that provide shade to picnickers for which activity this a very popular spot. The large coral reef is home to many different species of fish, and Nai Yang is well known as a site where sea turtles come to lay their eggs during the period from November to February; the population of these has, however, dropped off greatly. First class accommodations are available, and small food vendors cater to the many day trippers that visit.

Pansea Beach
Pansea beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on Phuket. Unfortunately, the beach can only be reached through the grounds of two exclusive resorts that occupy the beachfront land. The luxurious Chedi and Amanpuri resorts share this magnificent cove at the northern end of Surin beach. Unfortunately, this heavenly enclave is only accessible through the grounds of either hotel, effectively making it a private beach. This makes it particularly appealing to the international jet-set who frequent these resorts.

Cape Yamu
The peninsula Cape Yamu is located just north of the well-known Boat Lagoon Marina on Phuket's east coast. Cape Yamu has grown to be one of Phuket's most exclusive areas for living and investment. With its beautiful view over the bay and the closeness to Boat. A private peninsula on the east coast of Phuket Island, nestled around 3km of beaches and coves. Overlooking Phuket's dramatic east coast and the natural beauty of famous Phang Nga Bay, The Cape offers a stunning vista of beautiful limestone islands, tiny beaches and secret coves.

Nearby Islands
While there's plenty to see on Phuket, several smaller surrounding islands, each offering unique sights of their own, are easily accessible within an hour or two by boat. Many have excellent snorkelling and diving sites, while others simply offer nice patches of sand on which to spend a quiet day. To reach them, hire a long-tail boat or charter an island-hopping tour. Accommodation is available on a number of the islands - some of it rustic, some very exclusive.

 


Top Destination in Phuket
Patong Beach
Karon Beach
Kata Beach
Kamala Beach
Bangtao Beach
Phuket Town
Cape Panwa
Ao Por
Nai Harn Beach
Surin Beach
Rawai Beach
Chalong Bay
Nai Thon Beach
Mai Khao Beach
Nai Yang Beach
Pansea Beach
Cape Yamu
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