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ATTRACTIONS
Phuket is back
on track. If you're looking for the perfect tropical beach with no
crowds and an iced coconut just a glance away, you'll find it
here. At Karon, Kata, Surin, Laem Sing and Nai Harn a full range
of facilities, dining options and activities awaits.
So do the same
smiling friendly people...ready to show you their lovely island.
Visit Phuket and you will make a difference to those affected by
the Tsunami. Your money will go directly to communities relying on
tourism to rebuild their lives. At
the same time, you'll be benefiting from lower hotel rates,
serenely quiet beaches and local bargains on everything from
souvenirs to superb meals. The hotels are ready, sightseeing tours
have resumed to Phi Phi Island and dive trips operate daily in the
clearest water for 20 years.
Find solitude on a
remote stretch of sand in the north, relax in a hidden cove like
Laem Sing, or stretch out on Karon's expanse of soft white sand.
For five star luxury at great prices, stay at Bang Tao, where
deluxe resorts are offering great deals. In
fact, there's never been a better time or a better reason to visit
Phuket.
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Patong Beach
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Phuket's
most developed beach offers numerous leisure, sporting,
shopping and recreational options along its 3-km long
cresent bay. Windsurfing, snorkelling, sailing, swimming
and sunbathing number among the many popular daytime
activities. Patong is equally well known for its vibrant
nightlife, among which seafood restaurants feature
prominently.
For more
information on Phuket's beaches and historical sites, click
here
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Read the Phuket
Gazette online for all the latest news and information,
click
here
Patong Beach, Phuket |
The Papaya Tree |
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Phi Phi Island |
Wat Chalong, the most
important Buddhist temple in Phuket |
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