Activities
Wat Chalong
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One of the largest and most beautiful Buddhist temples in Thailand, and truly a must‑visit when in Phuket. The architecture is stunning, with intricate details that highlight the cultural and spiritual richness of the site.
Within the compound, you will find three to four temples, each more impressive than the other, creating a serene and inspiring atmosphere.
Sangchai Beach
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Sangchai is a secluded beach hidden in the jungle. This tiny stretch of coastline is framed by rocks and lush vegetation on both sides, but its inaccessibility has its advantages — even during the high season, you’ll find very few people here.
Hanuman World
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Hanuman World is Thailand's largest zipline adventure park, located in the heart of an ancient rainforest in Phuket. Named after the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, the park offers a spectacular jungle immersion with professional-grade safety facilities.
LE CELTIQUE
French restaurant
Excellent low key french restaurant, bistrot style with confort food. Quality of ingredients is very good, lot of home made (sausages, paté...). Portions are big. Good wine list for reasonnable prices. The lady owner is very welcoming, suxh a pleasant host
Lard Yai Sunday Night Market
Night Market (Video)
This market has a very wide menu of Asian delicacies, so you're sure to find something you like. Please note: go on Sunday evening
Nui Beach
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Khao Suan Pho
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And above all, extremely peaceful and relaxing. I highly recommend it.
Wat Siri Srila Suparam
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One of those hidden gems that not many people know about, but it is definitely worth a visit if you’re exploring the area.
Unlike some of the more popular and crowded temples in Thailand, this temple is very quiet and peaceful.
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If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from the crowded beaches of Phuket, Yanui Beach is the place to be. The water is also great for snorkeling right off the shore, where you can see plenty of colorful fish. After your activities, you can grab a cold coconut from the local stalls nearby.
Sabai Corner
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A quiet road through lush greenery leads to Sabai Corner, an open-air restaurant with a terrace and sweeping views over Kata and Karon. The setting is the main draw here, and it really is worth the trip for the view alone.
The menu is long and covers the usual Thai standards, with a strong focus on seafood, alongside a number of Western dishes.
Simon Cabaret Phuket
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The show has many themes such as classic carbaret, Indian Bollywood, Chinese, Japan, Korean, Spanish, jungle etc. The choreography is very well designed and all the dancers perform to their best.
Phi Phi Islands
Phi Phi Islands (Video)
Visiting Koh Phi Phi in 2 Days: The Perfect Itinerary
The best way to experience the magic of the archipelago is to stay on the main island, Koh Phi Phi Don, so you are perfectly positioned for early sea departures.
Day 1: Arrival and Immersion
Afternoon: Arrive via ferry at Tonsai Pier. After dropping off your luggage, hike up to the Viewpoint to admire the iconic vista of the twin bays. It is the absolute best spot for sunset.
Evening: Explore the lively streets of Tonsai Village. Enjoy dinner by the water and catch the famous fire shows on Loh Dalum Beach.
Day 2: The Longtail Boat Adventure
6:00 AM: This is the "magic hour." By leaving at dawn, you reach Maya Bay before the massive crowds arrive on speedboats from Phuket or Krabi.
The Route (Video):
06:58 - The Phi Phi Islands
07:51 - The main street of Phi Phi Island
08:03 - (1) Departure for the magical excursion
09:35 - (2) Maya Bay
10:31 - (3) Pileh Lagon
10:56 - (4) Viking Cave
11:10 - (5) Wang long Bay
11:24 - (6) Monkey Beach
11:49 - (7) Nui Bay
12:11 - (8) Bamboo Island
Booking Your Excursion
To secure a 6:00 AM departure, the most reliable method is to charter a private boat directly at Tonsai Pier the evening before, or ask your hotel reception to arrange it. A private longtail boat typically costs between 1,500 and 2,500 THB depending on the duration (3 to 6 hours).
Note: Keep 400 THB in cash per person ready for the National Park entry fee, which is collected on-site.
Kata Noi Beach
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Kata Noi is a beautiful sandy beach with clear water and a very relaxing atmosphere. It’s a relatively small beach, but still wide enough for everyone, there are umbrellas available, but there’s also plenty of space if you simply want to lay down your towel and enjoy the sea and the scenery.
Maybelle's Coffee Garden
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Our restaurant is not just a place to savor exquisite meals; it's a place to relax and unwind. Surrounded by lush tropical greenery in a welcoming garden ...
Costa Grill Restaurant Rawai Beach
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A very friendly and generous Corsican owner.
Grind Café, Phuket
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I came in on a weekday when there is no cabaret show so the restaurant is empty. The service is really good. Their foot is excellent. It’s a really cool environment to hang out. I will highly recommend it.