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Hotels in Phuket
Divers Inn is a cozy nice and inexpensive Scandinavian Hotel, located only 3 minutes walk from Karon Bea
Welcome to squareone in Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand! Opened in 2006 we offer Patong's newest, coolest accommodation with great facilities, friendly service and hard-to-beat prices.
The Kata Center Inn a nice cosy inexpensive Scandinavian Hotel and Restaurant...
Karon Ling Room is located on Karon Beach , Phuket , Thailand... on December 2007 - February 2008 we accept booking atleast 3 nights.
Seven Seas is a small and budget hotel located in north end of Patong beach, just only 50 meters away from the beach
Villa del Mar is a charming boutique-hotel in a cosy colonial style.
Bhukitta Hotel & Spa offers 34 guests rooms, all room and let us pampers you with a variety of accommodation options.
Short walk to Karon beach, swimming pool, air condition and free Internet and wireless every room.
This is the best place to enjoy the gay scene and the night life of Phuket. The city's biggest attractions are also nearby so it is not necessary to use public transport, beach, bars, clubs, discos..
Viking Residence is a very comfortable & familiar hotel under European management...
Patong is the most popular beach in Phuket a very naturally attractive beauty in the tropical
Anchalee Inn is a middle-price range hotel with European management, offering 27 comfortable...
Sino House Hotel Apartment in Phuket town is a stylish apartment hotel offering 57 rooms in deluxe and suites that are modern in there design of Sino-Portuguese
Benyada Lodge, a paradise on Phuket Island, is situated in secluded environment where ocean view and priv
Ao Kham Resort and Spa a tropical paradise on Phuket Island. Our philosophy is to provide a peaceful resort where our guests dream's of tropical paradise vacations come true.
the resort comprising of Superior rooms with garden viewand Superior Sea View rooms with Panoramic view of Kata Beach
Laguna Phuket Holiday Residences is an exclusive community of luxury tropical homes set within Laguna Phuket
At Panta Phuket is a luxury 3 star hotel category. It boasts 78 superior rooms...
Relax and play in paradise at our full-service beach resort located directly at the white sand beach of Bangtao bay, also known as Laguna beach
Blue Ocean Resort is a heaven of relaxation and is located just 5 minutes from the beach...
Blue Sky Residence is located in a quiet corner of the famous nightlife beach in Patong,Phuket,...
DD Swiss Resort has a variety of tastefully appointed rooms assuring quality and comfort at affordable prices.
A beach resort located directly on the beautiful Kamala Beach with perfect sunsets...
With 460 spacious Superior and Deluxe rooms and suites attractively decorated...
Welcome to the Toy Residence in Patong.We offer all the privacy of your own accommodation,c onveniently l...
regional info

Phuket's population of 1.6 million people ranks sixth among all provinces in Thailand. The province is the richest in Thailand (on a per capita basis) and second only to Bangkok in real terms.
In the past, the island derived much of its wealth from tin production, which began in Phuket over 500 years ago. The presence of tin attracted European colonial powers such as the Portuguese and British. Many Chinese and Malay workers also came to Phuket as labourers to work in the tin mines. This mix of different cultures has given Phuket a flavour of its own. The influence of the Chinese and Portuguese are still evident in the old town today. There is also a strong muslim community in Phuket, with about 35% of the island's population being muslims of Malay descent.
Along with the incredible beaches, hills and lush jungle, Phuket is a water lover's paradise. The reefs and surrounding islands teem with marine life. There is a host of water activities including scuba diving, yachting, water-skiing, windsurfing, jet-skiing and parasailing on offer. Other attractions are the Phuket Aquarium, the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park and five golf courses, including the prestigious Blue Canyon Country Club.
Phuket is an ideal base from which to explore the Andaman region. Many boats leave Phuket for trips around Phang Nga Bay, with its impossibly sheer limestone outcrops that rise out of the sea, many caves and odd shaped islands. Other popular destinations are Phi Phi Island, Racha Islands and the Similan Islands. The Similans are considered to be among the top ten dive sites in the world.
Phuket is not all about beaches. If you have time, the interior is definitely worth exploring. There are rice paddies, rubber plantations and small slices of Phuket's remaining rainforest. Phuket Town (now renamed Phuket City) is definitely worth checking out. There's plenty of shops and departments stores, as well as a few flea markets as well as some small antique and handicraft shops. Many of the streets are lined with Sino-Portuguese shop houses and houses, a reminder of the island's heritage.
Patong, across the island from Phuket Town, is the noisy nightlife centre of the island with great beaches and facilities. Beaches such as Kata, Karon and Surin are quieter and have a more relaxed feel to them.
One of the best family beaches is Nai harn beach at the southern tip of the island. The best beaches are along the west side, but the wind and waves from the Andaman sea can make them rough at times. Nai Harn on the other hand is a bay sheltered from worst winds and the sea is shallow for a long way out making it suitable for children (supervised of course). Also the beach is large enough, so there is plenty of room, and the restaurants and bars are right at the back under the tree line so getting stuff to eat and drink and enjoying it in the shade is convenient.
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