Patong Beach
The well known bay and the about 4 kilometer long beach are often referred to when tourists are going to Phuket for their holidays. Accommodations range from budget guest houses to five-star hotels and resorts. Many pubs and bars offer live music. Motorbike, paragliding and jet-ski rentals are widely available on the beach.
Nightlife is centered around Soi Bangla (Bangla Road), but can be found all around in either shape or form. Both the north and south end of the bay are however quieter and more family friendly. Patong Beach is ideal for swimming as well as water-sports. The key to full enjoyment of the place is to pace yourself, drink lots of water and learn the meaning of 'mai pen rai' - which translates roughly to 'It doesn't matter' or 'Don't worry, be happy'.
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Panwa
Beach
This
south-westerly facing beach - named after a nearby Muslim village - has managed
to remain exactly the same as it has been for years in spite of intensive
urbanization in the direct area. It's still tranquil and a haven for people who
like peace and quiet.
Khao
Khat is eight kilometres east of Phuket Town and covers the west coast of Cape
Panwa. Its sand is rather rough and the water shallow but it's certainly very
scenic with views out across Chalong Bay and Lone Island. Luxury villas and
condominiums line almost the entire beach but dotted in between are fishermen's
huts and at the far west end of the beach there is a mangrove swamp. Except the
facilities reserved to the guests of the Novotal Panwa Beach Resort, there are
very little facilities on Panwa Beach (Khao Khat).
You
can rent a long tail boat to visit Koh Lone just a few minutes ride across the
bay. During high season a small wooden shack sells few beach accesories.
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Nai
Harn Beach
Nai
Harn is one of the island's most popular places with in-the-know locals. This
relatively tranquil place has only a few hotels including The Royal Phuket
Yacht Club and is a popular anchorage for boats during the high season.
Great
for swimming from November to April, care should be take in the low season
(May-October) when there can be strong undertows,making swimming dangerous.
Regular bus service to and from Phuket town during daytime. Nai Han is just
south of Kata Noi and north of Promthep Cape, Naiharn is not Phuket's longest
beach, but it borders the most gorgeous lagoon on the island. The middle of the
beach is dominated by the Samnak Song Nai Han monastery, which has obstructed
excessive development and is the reason that the beach is generally less
crowded than other spots on the southern part of the island. A wide variety of
water sports can be enjoyed, but swimmers should be alert for the red flag
which warns of dangerous currents during the monsoon season from May to
October. One can walk to nearby Promthep Cape to observe sunsets, which are
often fiery and spectacular.
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Nakalay
BeachNakalay
is app. 5 minutes from Patong and occupied by only one resort which covers the
whole bay - The Thavorn Beach Bungalow. It is suitable for people who like it
quiet but still want to be near the entertainment area of Patong.
Mai
Khao Beach.
Mai
Khao Beach is situated on the northwest coast of Phuket this 11km, straight
beach is still blessedly undeveloped as it is part of the Sirinat National Park
and the only significant constructions along it are the JW Marriott Phuket
Resort and Phuket International Airport near Nai Yang Beach.
'Mai
Khao' means white wood in English and maybe this is a local joke because there
are certainly no white trees along this beach! The sand is a little coarse,
perhaps the coarsest in Phuket, but this is splendid isolation at its best and
you can walk for kilometres without seeing anyone at all.
There
is a sharp drop off into the Andaman Sea, making swimming dangerous from May to
November. If you are a plane spotter, the beach just north of the airport
offers great vantage points from which to spot the incoming air traffic.
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Khao Beach
Rawai Beach
Rawai holds the
distinction of being the very first tourist beach on Phuket. Years ago, people
from Phuket Town would drive the 17km to Rawai on weekends to while away the
afternoon underneath the beach's casuarina trees rather than risk the (then)
dangerous drive over the hill to Phuket's west coast.Nowadays Rawai is a 'working
beach' and a launching point for day boat excursions out to Phuket's
surrounding islands. Many longtail boats available for hire line its shores,
where you can arrange a trip to Coral Island, Koh Lone or Racha Island,or a
fishing or snorkel trip. The beach is also used as a mooring point for the many
fishermen who live in the area. Rawai is home to the five-star resorts,
Serenity Resort and Mangosteen and quite a few of Phuket's foreign expat
population live in the area, lending a bohemian and laid-back flavour to the
way of life there. Favourite nighttime haunts are Friendship Beach, towards
Chalong, and Rawai's beachfront bars.
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Surin Beach
Surin Beach Evergreen trees rim this small, curving bay
beneath the foothills north of Kamala. Surin is home to Phuket's first golf
course , a nine-hole course laid out more than sixty years ago during the reign
of King Rama VII. It is now largely in disuse except as a park. The steep
incline of the beach, turbulent water, and big waves make Surin a dangerous
place to swim during the rainy season. The beach is mostly frequented by Thais
and the locals on weekends and on the southern end you can find some small
snack and souvenir shops. Beach chairs and umbrellas can be rented there. Surin
is most famous for its breathtaking sunsets. Located at the end of Sri Sunthon
Rd., the road running west from the Two Heroines Monument, 24 km. from Phuket
Town. Accomodations and restaurants are nearby.
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Siray Island ( Kho Siray )
Separated from the mainland of Phuket by
the Khlong Tha Chin, a shallow mangrove swamp, this twenty square kilometer
island is connected by a causeway to the city. Wat Ko Sire, on the hill, has a
large Reclining Buddha and provides fine views of the surroundings. Phuket's
largest settlement of Sea Gypsies, or Chao Ley, are on Ko Sire at Leam Tuk-kae.
Swimming is not present because of the muddy bottom. There are some popular
seafood restaurants on the eastern shore. The westin siray by resort & spa
is located in this area on hill side.
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