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Welcome to Phuket
Population 300,000
Currency Exchange 1 US$ =32.5 Baht (On 1 Jun'08)
Population 300,000
Currency Exchange 1 US$ =32.5 Baht (On 1 Jun'08)
Emergency CallsPolice & Emergency : 191Tourist Police station : 076 355 015Marine Police : 076 211 883, 076 214 368Tourist Police : 1155Phuket Hotline : 1699International Airport : 076 327 230-237Tourism Authority of Thailand : 076 212 213, 076 211 036Lost or stolen credit cards : American Express : 02 273 0022-44
Master Card : 02 299 1990-2Visa : 02 299 1990-2
Internet Resourceshttp://www.phuket.comhttp://www.phuket.go.th
http://www.phuket-info.com
Travel Agents● Oriental Escape Ltd.
Tel : 02 883 1219 , 089 206 2300 (Hotline 24 hours)http://www.orientalescape.com
● John Gray's Sea Canoe Tel : 076 254 505http://www.johngray-seacanoe.com
● Sea Canoe (Thailand) Co., Ltd.Tel : 076 212 172, 076 236 606http://www.seacanoe.net
Festivals Day Tripping Eating Nightlife Sleeping Getting Around
Thailand's only island province, Phuket has a lot more to offer its visitors other than its natural heritage sea, sand,sky, beach, forest, and world renowned diving sites. Sino-Portuguese architecture casts its spell delighting travelers to the city, while Phuket-style hospitality has never failed to impress visitors from all walks of life. In addition,accommodations ranging from world-class resorts to tropical-style bungalows have warmly catered to the differentneeds of travelers. For seafood lovers, there is a lot more to sample than just Phuket's famous lobster. Altogether, these characteristics have made Phuket a truly unique destination.
For a bird-eye view of Phuket, climb up the beautiful Khao Rang (Phuket Hill), northwest of the town centre. It's at itsbest during the week. Feel a long way from the prefabricated hubbub of Patong. If you fancy a glimpse of the Phuketbehind the tourist traps, go-go bars and beaches, this isn't a bad place to start. Phuket's main day market (Ranong Rd.) is worth a wander and is the sport to invest in the requisite Thai and Malay sarongs, as well as baggy Shanfishermen's pants. A handful of Chinese temples inject some added colour into the area. Most are standard issue, but the Shrine of the Serene Light (Saan Jao Sang Tham), tucked away at the end of a 50m alley near the Bangkok Bankof Commerce on Phang-Nga Rd., is a cut above the rest. Here, you will find plumes of incense smoke, dazzling decorand peaceful ambience. The shrine, which has been restored, is said to be nearly 200 years old and the sense of history is tangible.
Much more popular are trips to islands lying to the south and east of Phuket about 2 hours away by motor boat,including Koh Racha, Shark Point and Koh Dok Mai, Koh Phi Phi where you can see white-tip sharks, stingrays andmoray eels besides colorful reef fishes.
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Festivals
The Vegetarian Festival is Phuket's most important event and usually takes place during late September or October. If you plan
to attend the street processions, consider bringing earplugs to make the noise of the firecrackers more tolerable.
Event website : http://www.phuketvegetarian.com
King's Cup Regatta Every year the Regatta is organized by the Phuket King's Cup Regatta Organizing Committee under the
auspices of the Royal Varuna Yacht Club, in association with the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand, the Royal Thai Navy and the
Province of Phuket. The King's Cup Regatta draws many sailors from all over the world.
Event website : http://www.kingscup.com
Patong Carnival at the beginning of November promises a bonanza of the best Thailand can offer in good natured and noisy
entertainment. This includes folk bands, jazz bands, famous local singers, fashion shows, sports competitions, beauty pageants,
handicrafts, artists, painters, and almost everything else that is either fun, entertaining, colourful, or just wonderfully eccentric.
Day Tripping
Phuket AquariumPlace : Panwa Cape 51 Moo 8 Sakdidet Rd. A. Mueang
Tel : 076 391 128
Price : Adults: 100 THB., Children: 50 THB.
Open daily : 08:30 - 16:00
Phuket ZooPlace : Palai 23/2 Moo 3 Soi Palai Chao Fa East Rd. T. Chalong A. Mueang
Tel : 076 381 227
Open daily : 8:30 - 18:00
http://www.phuketzoo.com
Elephant Trekking
Price : Elephant Trekking in Phuket - Starting from 1,200 THB. per personPrice : Trekking and Rafting Adventure from Phuket - Starting
from 3,300 THB. per person
Price : Half Day Safari around Phuket - Starting from 2,000 THB. per person
Antique BuildingsThe beginning of the tin boom during the 19th century led to
construction of many fine old mansions and shops still in the
region. These buildings are described as Sino-Portuguese, and
have a strong Mediterranean character. Shops present a very
narrow face on the street but stretch back a long way. Many,
especially on Dibuk Rd., have old wooden doors with Chinese
fretwork carving. Other streets, forming what might be called 'Old
Phuket', with similar structures are Phang-nga, Yaowarat, Thalang,
and Krabi, and a walking tour of the area is easy and delightful.
Place : Phuket Town Talang Rd.
Phuket Sea Shell Museum
Phuket Sea Shell MuseumPerhaps the world's most valuable collection of seashells has
been put on display at Phuket Seashell near Rawai Beach on the
island's southwestern shores. The emphasis is on shells fromPhuket and Thai waters, which are among the most sought-after
by collectors. However, they also carry shells from other part of
the world. Wherever their origins may be, each shell in the Shell
is the best of its type, and very often the only of its type. The
displays has been put in a logical order, and visitors can see at
once differing characteristics among related species.
Place : 12/2 Moo 2 Viset Rd. T. Rawai A. Mueang
Tel : 076 381 266, 076 381 274
Price : 200 THB. per adult., 100 THB. per child.
Opening times : 08:00 - 19:00, except on national holidays.
Bang Pae Water fallBest known now as the site of the Gibbon Fund, a project toreturn domesticated gibbons to the forest, Bang Pae is a small
waterfall with a shady forest and thick foliage surrounding. To
getthere go to the Two Heroines Monument and take the road
running east the Pa Khlok Road, 7 km to Bang Pae look for the
posted signs.
The Vegetarian Festival
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Thalang National MuseumAncient artifacts from Phuket's long history are on display. The
oldest were found on the West Coast. In addition there are
exhibits detailing the famous Battle of Thalang involving the Two
Heroines, daily life in Phuket, and the Sea Gypsy culture.
Located just east of the Two Heroines Monument on the Pa
Kolok Rd.
Place : Moo 3 T. Srisoonthorn A. Thalang
Tel : 076 311 426
Price : 30 THB. for adults, children get in free of charge.
Opening times : 9.00 - 16.00 daily, except on national holidays.
Phuket Fantasy not only showcases the charm and beauty
of Thailand, but also enriches ancient Thai traditions with the
wonder of cutting edge technology and special effects.
Place : 99 Moo 3 T. Kamala A. Kathu
Place : Show and Dinner - Starting from USD $65.12 per person
Show Only - Starting from USD $49.79 per person
Tel : 076 385 000
Opening times : Gate Opens: 20:30 , Show Starts: 21:00
http://www.phuket-fantasea.com
Phuket Simon Cabaret A show to rival Las Vegas, you
will be amazed by the fantastic sets and costumes in this one of
a kind show in Phuket. Phuket Simon Cabaret has established
itself as Phuket leading entertainment venue.
Place : 8 Sirirat Rd. Patong A. Kathu
Price : Starting from USD $22.98 per person
Tel : 076 342 011-5
Show times : 19:30 & 21:30 daily
http://www.phuket-simoncabaret.com
Khao Phra Thaew Royal Wildlife &Forest ReserveThis mountain range, in the northern interior for island, protects
23 sq km of rainforest (evergreen monsoon forest). These are
nice jungle hikes in this reserve and a couple of waterfalls, Ton
Sai and Bang Pae. The falls are best seen in the rainy season
between June and November; in the dry months they slow to a
trickle. Because of its royal status, the reserve is better
protected than the average Thai national park.
Island Tour & Dive SitePhang Nga National Park is a wealth of beauty and
wonder with a variety of dramatic limestone island. It is, no
doubt, one of the most spectacular sights in Thailand. One of
the most popular programs is sea canoeing with an opportunity
to explore the hidden and untouched tropical underwater caves
around Phang Nga Bay and see the well-preserved mangrove
jungle scenery. Some interesting islands in the bay include: Koh
Tapu or James Bond Island, Khao Phingkan and Koh Panyi. You
will also visit Koh Khai, the islands are known for their beautiful
rocks, corals, and secluded beaches.
Price : By Speed Boat - Starting from 3,200 THB. per person (Join Tour)
By Long Tail Boat - Starting from 1,000 THB. per person (Join Tour)
Phi Phi Island is a paradise in the Andaman Sea. Visitors to
Phuket should not miss it if the schedule is not too tight. Phi
Phi's sheer cliffs stained with earth colours soar from calm, clear
seas provide an unforgettable snorkeling or diving experience.
Don't forget to visit Phi Phi Ley, enjoy swimming & snorkeling in
Maya Bay, and stop by the Viking Cave, where big family of the
swallow birds and nests are there for your sightseeing pleasure.Some interesting islands in the bay include: Monkey Beach and
Khai Nui Island.
Price : By Speed Boat - Starting from 2,700 THB. per person (Join Tour)
By Big Boat - Starting from 1,200 THB. per person (Join Tour)
Similan Island National Park has been rated first by
the U. S. publication "Skin Diving" of the top ten dive sites in the
world. The Similan Islands in the heart of the Andaman Sea are
indeed unparallel in their exotic beauty. Similan is really the
Malaysian word for nine, as there are nine islands in the Similan
group: Koh Bangu, Koh Similan, Hin Huwagralok, Koh Payu, Koh Ha,
Koh Hok, Koh Miang, Koh Payan, Koh Payang, and Koh Huyong.
Price : By Speed Boat - Starting from 3,700 THB. per person (Join Tour)
Raya Yai Island Clean sandy beach and crystal clear waters
of Raya Yai attract daytrippers from Phuket. From the top of the hill
to the south of the bay is the viewpoint from which the whole island
can be seen. On the east, at Ao Kon Kae Bay, is an excellent site for
diving. Snorkeling and scuba diving are the favorite activities.
Price : By Speed Boat - Starting from 1,800 THB. per person (Join Tour)
Ton Sai Waterfall, Khao Phra Thaew
Thalang National Museum
Tigers, Malayan sun
bears, rhinos and
elephants once
roamed the forest
here, but nowadays
resident mammals are
limited to humans,
gibbons, monkeys,
slow loris, civets, flying
foxes, squirrels,
mouse-deer and other
smaller animals.
Watch out for cobras
and wild pigs.
Koh Tapu
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Beach & Island
PatongThe most popular beach, beautifully curved and sparks with
frenetic electricity. The steamy streets seethe with souvenir
shops, girlie bars, pricey seafood restaurants, and dive shops.
Travelers pay homage to the neon gods, dancing the night away to booming sound systems in sweaty, pulsating clubs, or sipping
Singha under the stars at sandy beachside bars. Demurely
dressed diners dine on giant prawns and Italian wines at
decadent, romantic restaurants where the view are as
worthwhile as the food.
While Patong was once Phuket's most expensive beach, prices
are stabilizing as the local accommodation market becomes
saturated with new places to stay.
Bangla Rd. is Patong's beer-and-bar girl. Bargain seafood and
noodle stall pop up across town at around Bangla Rd.
Karon You'll find most of the restaurants in the village of Karon which
now also features a string of mainly top-end resorts. Luckily,
most are tasteful and set far enough back from the sand to
blend into the background hills. During the monsoon season, the
surf is too rough for swimming here, so you'll have to head to
Kata for that as well.
Hey Island or Coral IslandOne of the most well-known destinations from the southern end
of Phuket Island, 30 minutes away form Chalong Pier, is
encircled by the outstanding reefs and crystal clear water which
is perfect for water activities such as Para-sailing, snorkeling,
water-skiing, sailing and scuba diving. Hey Island is part of a
marine preserve, but accommodations, restaurant, various
water sports, and diving are all available.
Price : Coral Island + Scuba diving (no license required) 2,500 THB.
per person (Join Tour)
Sea Canoe
Sea canoe trips are available as one-day tours. Sea canoeing is
one of the best ways to explore what is one of the world's most
beautiful and dramatic landscapes. Phang Nga Bay is famous for
its fascinating and beautiful limestone karst islands and caves.
Price : Canoe Cave Explorer Tour at Phang Nga Bay - Star ting from
3,800 THB. per person
Travel Agents
http://www.johngray-seacanoe.com
http://www.seacavecanoe.com
http://www.seacanoe.net
http://www.paddleasia.com
KataKata is our pick for Phuket's best beach. Don't confuse
unpretentious with not being prestigious. Kata has a burgeoning
surf culture (the surfing is best from April to November). The
ocean is littered with surf virgins and pros trying to hang ten.Taxis from Kata go to Phuket Town (300 THB.)
Patong (250 THB.) and Karon (150 THB.)
KamalaThe photogenic bay. Kamala has lost ground in terms of tourist
arrivals to nearby Patong and Hat Surin. As a result, Kamala is a
pretty good deal. Resorts are new and the beaches are quieter
than almost anywhere else on Phuket - make the most of it now,
before it gets rediscovered.
Laem Singh, just north of Kamala, is one of the best capes on
the island. You could camp here and eat at the rustic roadside
seafood places.
RawaiRawai was one of Phuket's first tourist developments, but this
was due more to its proximity to Phuket Town than its beauty. As
better beaches were discovered, tourist travel to Rawai dwindled
and today it's a quiet spot.
Shopping
Jungceylon The International Shopping & Leisure Destinationat
Patong, Phuket. On the corner of Bangla Road and Rad-u-tit 200
Years Rd. A centre for shopping, drinking, dining, entertainment
and leisure.
Place : 181 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd.
Tambol Patong Amphur Kathu
Tel : 076 600 111
http://www.jungceylon.com
Ocean Plaza Bangla Patong
An even smaller department
store on Bangla Road.
Place : 31 Bangla Rd. Patong
Beach A. Kathu
Tel : 076 341 163
http://www.phuketoceangroup.com
Day Market This market can trace its history back to the days
when pirates, Indians, Chinese, Malays and Europeans traded in
Phuket. You might still find some Southeast Asian fabrics, though
for the most part it sells food now.
Place : Ranong Rd. Near the town centre
Viewpoint of Phi Phi Beach
Patong at Night
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Eating360 Bar & Dining
Place : Layan / Bangtao 31/1 Moo 6 Koktanod-Layan Rd.
Cherngtalay Talang
Tel : 076 317 600
Open Daily 11:30-15:00, 17:30-01:00, Sun 17:30-01:00
http://www.phuketpavilions.com
Cherngtalay Talang
Tel : 076 317 600
Open Daily 11:30-15:00, 17:30-01:00, Sun 17:30-01:00
http://www.phuketpavilions.com
Baan Rim Pa Famous for its Thai food and fresh seafood.
Place : Karim 223-223/1 Prabaramee Rd. Patong Beach
Tel : 076 340 789, 076 341 768
Open Daily 11:00 - 24:00
http://www.baanrimpa.com
Babylon Beach Club Most popular restaurant on Bang Tao beach.
Place : Layan / Bangtao
Tel : 081 970 5302
Open Daily 10:00 - 23:00
http://www.babylonbeachclub.com
SurinThis busy beach is big on variety. There line the shore and
dozens of cheap food shacks take shelter beneath them. Money
is pouring in, new places are opening all the time and the
murmur among expats is that this is the beach to watch.
Hat Nai Thon, Hat Nai Yang & Hat Mai KhaoNear the northwestern tip of Phuket, Hat Mai Khao is Phuket's
longest beach. Sea turtles lay their eggs here between November
and February each year. Please respect the turtles and do not touch them or their eggs. A visitor centre with toilets, showers and
picnic tables is found at Mai Khao. Here you'll also find some
short trails through the casuarinas to a steep beach. Take care
when swimming here, as there's a strong year-round undertow.
Except for weekends and holidays you'll have this place almost
entirely to yourself; even during peak periods, peace and solitude
are usually only a few steps away, as there's so much space here.
Hat Nai Yang is renowned for snorkeling and it is very popular with Thai tourists. About 1 km off Nai Yang is a large reef at a depth of
10m to 20m. Snorkeling and scuba equipment can be hired at many resorts so check for best prices and quality.
Koh YaoKoh Yao Yai & Kho Yao Noi are actually part of the Ao Phang-Nga Marine National Park, but are more easily accessible from Phuket.
Both trips to neighbouring islands, bird-nest caves and Chao Naam funeral caves are possible. Koh bele, a small island east of the twin
Koh Yao, features a large tidal lagoon, three white-sand beaches, and easily accessible caves and coral reefs.
To go from Koh Yao Noi to Koh Yao Yai catch a shuttle boat from Manaw Rd. (20 THB., 15 mins). On the island, tuk-tuk provides transport
for about 50 THB.
Baan Yin Dee Relaxed and stylish atmosphere. Every meal will
be an unforgettable experience for your senses.
Place : Patong 7/5 Muen Ngen Rd. Patong Beach
Tel : 076 294 104, 076 294 105
Open Daily 07:00 - 24:00
http://www.baanyindee.com/restaurant.htm
Mom Tri's Kitchen
Place : Kata The Boathouse Phuket 2/2 Patak Rd. Kata
Tel : 076 330 015-7
Open Daily 06:30 - 24:00
http://www.boathouse.net/dining.htm
Ratri Jazztaurant Restaurant and Lounge with Jazz Music
Place : Kata Hill
Tel : 076 333 538-9 , 089 874 5286
Open Daily 11:00 - 01:00
http://www.ratrijazztaurant.com
Sala Bua The best restaurants in Thailand by Tatlers for 3
consecutive years.
Place : Patong Phuket Cabana Resort 41 Taweewong Rd.
Patong Beach
Tel : 076 340 138 ext. 822
Open Daily 11.00 - 23.00
Surin Beach
360 Bar & Dining Baan Yin Dee Mom Tri's KitchenBaan Rim Pa
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NightlifeBanana Disco Longest running disco. Downstairs is a bar with
live music.
Place : 124 Thaweewong Rd. Patong
Tel : 076 340 306
Buffalo Bar & Bistro The Bar is located in the heart of thenightlife area of Patong.
Place : 23/6 Soi Sea Dragon Patong
Tel : 076 345 855, 081 083 6737
http://www.buffalobarpatong.com
Butterfly Bar & Tattoo Bistro Bar with pool table, tattoo &
piercing services
Place : 192/36 Aroona Karon Karon Road. Karon
Tel : 076 396 548
http://www.butterfly-it-service.com
Club Lime Trendy dinner and dance club along the beach road.
Place : Thaweewong Rd. Patong
Tel : 085 798 1850 , 085 798 8511http://www.clublime.info
Dragon Entertainment Popular bar with dancers,
pool tables and shows. Formerly Dragon Disco.
Place : Soi Easy Bangla Rd. Patong
Tel : 076 294 213
http://www.dragon-entertainment.com
Kiss Club Patong Hottest dance club
Place : 123/8-9 Paradise Complex Patong
Tel : 086 944 2423, 086 606 0061
http://www.kissclub-patong.com
Rock City International Rock City
Place : 188/1 Thaweewong Rd. Patong
http://www.rockcity.cc
Sleeping
● Budget
3rd Street Cafe - 100/3-4 Kata Night Bazaar, Kata Rd. Karon
Tel : 076 284 510
http://www.3rdstreetcafe.com (r 1,200 - 3,000 THB.)
Karon Place - 269/17 Patak Rd., Karon Beach
Tel : 076 396 863
http://www.karonplace.com (r 1,450 - 2,900 THB.)
Karon View Resort - 127/21-26 Patak Rd., Karon
Tel : 076 340 456 (r 1,500 - 2,500 THB.)
Patong Palmview Resort Hotel - 135/1 Nanai Rd. Patong
Tel : 076 344 837 (r 800 - 2,000 THB.)
Seven Seas - 3 Soi Phrabarami 4, Phrabarami Rd. Patong
Tel : 076 342 193
http://www.phuketsevenseas.com (r 700 - 2,000 THB.)
Butterfly Bar & Tattoo Buffalo Bar & Bistro Rock City Kiss Club
Seven Seas Karon Place 3rd Street Cafe
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● Midrange & Top End
Alpina Phuket Nalina Resort & Spa - 7/1 Ket Khwan Rd. Karon
Tel : 076 370 999
http://www.phuketnalina.com (r 7,500 - 32,000 THB.)
Aquamarine Resort & Villa - 17/38 Moo 6 Kamala Beach
Tel : 076 310 600
http://www.aquamarineresort.com (r 3,400 - 12,490 THB.)
Arahmas Resort & Spa - 92 Moo 3 Ban Na Tai Naiyang Beach
Tel : 076 316 000
http://www.arahmas.com (r 6,300 - 27,300 THB.)
At Panta - 310/51 Moo 1, Baandon-Cherngtalay Rd., Thalang Tel : 076 275 002-14
http://www.atpanta.com (r 4,000 - 12,000 THB.)
Baanyindee - 7/5 Muean Ngen Rd. Patong Beach Kathu
Tel : 076 294 104-7
http://www.baanyindee.com (r 4,500 - 13,500 THB.)
Baumanburi - 239/1 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Rd. Patong
Tel : 076 345 951-5
http://www.baumanburi.com (r 2,500 - 7,500 THB.)
Kata Lucky Villa - 92/15 Khoktanod Rd. T.Karon, Kata Beach
Tel : 076 333 385-6
http://www.kataluckyvilla.com (r 2,500 - 4,500 THB.)
Kata Thani - 14 Kata Noi Rd. Karon
Tel : 076 330 124-6
http://www.katathani.com (r 7,000 - 23,870 THB.)
Naithonburi - Moo 4, Tambon Sakhu, Amphur Thalang
Tel : 076 318 700
http://www.naithonburi.com (r 4,500 - 13,500 THB.)
Getting AroundCar There are cheap car rental agencies on Rasada Rd. About
1,600 THB. per day (including insurance). If you rent for a weekor more, you should get a discount.
Bus The terminal (tel: 076 211 977) is just to the east of the
centre, within walking distance of the many hotels.
Motocycle Costs are between 250 THB. and 350 THB. per day,
and can vary depending on the season.
Sawngthaew & Tuk-Tuk Large bus-sized sawngthaew run
regularly from Ranong Rd., near the market to the various
Phuket beaches for 50 THB. per person.
Motocycle Taxis around town should cost about 25 THB., but
like tuk-tuk fares are sometimes inflated based on petrol prices
(or so we were told).
The Front Village - 566 Patak Rd. Karon
Tel : 076 398 200-5
http://www.frontvillage.com (r 4,500 - 8,500 THB.)
Trisara - 60/1 Moo 6 Srisoonthorn Rd. Cherngtalay Talang
Tel : 076 310 100
http://www.trisara.com (r 18,445 - 71,300 THB.)
TrisaraBaanyindee Naithonburi
At Panta
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