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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Bang Tao and Laguna Beach


Bang Tao is a large open bay with one of Phuket's longest beaches. The Laguna Phuket complex, containing five luxury hotels and an 18-hole golf course, dominates a large area of Bang Tao. However, it is not difficult to find a quiet spot to enjoy the crystal clear water and stunning white sand.

The southern end of the beach is more developed and is where most of the accommodation is located, so if you want the beach to yourself, walk to the northern end where its much quieter.

There are a number of shops, restaurants and bars near the entrance to Laguna Phuket, as well as those within the resort complex. The nearby town of Cherng Talay has a few shops as well as a fresh market. Canal Village within Laguna Phuket comprises about 30 shops, mostly selling handicrafts and clothing items.

Mai Kao Beach


Located just north of the airport is Mai Kao beach, an incredibly long and deserted stretch of sand.

There is no tourist development here except for the JW Marriott Resort & Spa. Mai Kao 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 Kao 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 November to February.

Phuket City


Phuket City is well worth taking time out from the beach for its shops and markets, its Sino-Portuguese buildings, its temples and its many restaurants.

Most visitors to Phuket head straight for the beach and rightly so, but if you want to take a break from the sand and catch a peek of a more 'real' side of the island, then Phuket City has much to offer. Phuket City is about 30 mins away from Patong by car and is easily reached by songthaew (beach-bus) or tuk tuk if you don't have your own transportation.

Phuket's administrative centre was only recently given city status and is still commonly referred to as Phuket Town, even on road signs. As a living, breathing Thai city, it is not specifically tailored to tourists as other areas of the island. However, if you are willing to make the effort there are some delightful ways to spend your time.

You can get a glimpse of the island's history by taking a walk along Dibuk, Krabi and Thalang Roads in the 'old town'. Here you can see many of the beautiful colonial mansions built in the Sino-Portuguese style by the Chinese tin barons (see Phuket history) over a century ago. In this area there are also plenty of ornate shophouses that are built in the same style as those found in coastal towns all along the Malay Peninsula.
These old buildings were in danger of being torn down but their historical value has now been recognised and many have been restored. While you are in this area, visit a few of the town's Chinese shrines, such as Put Jaw and Jui Tui which are just off Ranong road (near the fresh market).

For a great view of the city, jungle and sea, go to the top of Khao Rang, a hill on the northwest edge of the city. There you will find a couple of good restaurants where you can enjoy the view with a pleasant meal, as well as a bronze statue of Phraya Ratsada Nupradit (also known as Ratsada Korsimbi Na Ranong), a famous governor of Phuket.

Other attractions in the city include: The Phuket Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, located near Tesco Lotus supermarket in Sam Kong district; the Phuket Orchid Garden and Thai Village, also in Sam Kong, which has cultural performances including folk dances, Thai boxing and elephant shows.

Karon Beach


Karon beach is a long stretch of powdery white sand just south of Patong. The beach is very long so it never feels overcrowded.
At 4km, Karon is one of Phuket's longest beaches.
Although there are a few large resorts and hotels, they are spread out and the area feels very relaxed. As in Patong, the hotels are separated from the beach by a road. However, unlike Patong, the beach is always fairly quiet.
The beach itself is quite exposed, with little or no natural shade. The sand is so fine and powdery that it squeaks when you walk on it.

The southern point has a coral reef that stretches towards Kata and Pu Island. There are not as many watersports activities on Karon beach as in Patong or Kata. During the rainy season Karon can be good for surfing but dangerous for swimming due to the large waves and strong rip currents.