Overview Phuket Island
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Patong Beach
Patong is the island's oldest and most developed tourist area, with a wide
range of accommodation and activities within close proximity of 3,000 metre
crescent shaped beach. With plenty of action and friends to be found, Patong
is a popular spot for those seeking fun in the sun. Swimming and other water
activities are readily available plus great shopping and Phuket's liveliest
night life. Located on the west coast.
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Bang
Tao Bay
Bang Tao is a study in contrasts, with the luxurious resorts and villas
along its 8-kilometre stretch of beach just a few minutes' away from the
town of Cherng Talay, where many villagers still make their living as their
ancestors did - by fishing, farming and rubber tapping.
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Karon
Beach
Karon, the second largest of Phuket's principal west coast beaches, is quiet
and relaxed. Lots of good local restaurants and a good range of
accommodation from small guesthouses to family resorts. The beach has lots
of room and is rarely crowded. Snorkelling at the southern end which has a
coral reef stretching toward Kata and a small offshore island (Boo Island.)
From November to April, Karon offers perfect conditions, but from May to
October swimming can be dangerous because of strong undertows, so observe
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Kata
Beach
Definitely more laid back than action packed, this broad and curving beach
is actually divided into 2 bays, Kata Yai and Kata Noi. Bordered by rocky
headlands Kata Yai offers two kilometres of white sand beach fringed with
trees and a few beach restaurants, resorts and a boutique hotel. Just 10
minutes from Patong Beach to the north, Kata Yai offers has the pefect
location. Kata Noi, the smaller beach, further south, offers seclusion and
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Rawai Beach, a picturesque area of the island that is just ten minutes from Phuket Town and an easy 45 minute drive from Phuket International Airport.
Once a small fishing village, Rawai today is a sought after destination with upscale developments offering an array of dining, entertainment and recreational services and facilities, including yachting, diving and unparalleled beach life.
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Surin Beach still has a small village atmosphere, but this is gradually changing as more and more major housing developments and hotel projects get underway. The beach itself is lined with tall casuarina trees and small Thai style restaurants.
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Cape
Panwa
Nestled just south of Phuket Town near the Deep Sea port is Cape Panwa. This
hidden jewel offers a relaxed oasis with excellent uncrowded beaches,
magnificent views on the sheltered side of the island. Minutes away from the
culinary delights of Phuket Town, Chalong and Rawi not to mention the local
dinning options. A perfect place to experience Phuket. Great for families
and honeymooners with excellent accommodation, dinning and service
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Mai Khao Beach is a mostly deserted beach where sea turtles comes to lay
their eggs.
Mai Khao's golden sand stretches many kilometers along the Andaman Sea
and is Phuket's longest beach. |