Most Popular Tourist Attraction In Phuket

Phuket is Thailand's largest island, and arguably the most famous. Blue waters, sandy beaches, great food, and diving are all part of the tourist attraction. Arriving from all over the world, travelers flock to Phuket for relaxation and adventure, and the island rates as one of the most popular destinations in Thailand. Part of the draw is that Phuket has an exceptional climate. The monsoon arrives here earlier than on the other side of the gulf, with rain only once or twice a day during the rainy period.

Phuket has great beautiful natural tourist attractions as beaches and mountains. With its striking beauty of its sparkling white beaches, powdery sand and blue water, known as "The Pearl of the Andaman Sea". The most famous beaches are Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Nai Harn Beach. Smaller islets located around it. It is a tourist attraction that should not be overlooked.      

Bangla Road Nightlife

There are few things in this world to prepare you for an after-dark stroll down Patong's Bangla Road. However, a sense of humour and an open mind are prerequisites if you're looking to have some fun. In fact, there's only one undeniable and obvious fact about Bangla it's nothing like home.

Rawai Village

Rawai itself has a small fishing harbor and a beach covered with coconut palms and swamp oaks. Boats can be rented here to sail to offshore islands. The beaches of Nai Harn (with the Phuket Yacht Club Hotel), Kata Noi, Kata, Karon, Karon Noi and, finally, the main beach, Patong Beach, lie south of Rawai Beach (Hat Rawai) and further north along the west coast.

Phuket Fantasea

Said to be the ultimate Thai culture theme park, Phuket Fantasea is a huge 140 acre complex full of activities and entertainment. The highlight of the park is the Las Vegas style theatrical show which is one of the must see Phuket tourist attractions. Live the myths and legends of Thailand vacation through an amazing show that should not be missed.

Phuket Town

The historical and administrative center of Phuket traces its roots back centuries first, to the early European traders and later to the Chinese immigrants who arrived here during the local tin mining boom of the 19th century. Today, Phuket Town continues to thrive as one of the island’s most authentic cultural areas, punctuated by magnificent architectural treasures, Chinese shrines, colourful open-air markets, and restaurants that serve some of Phuket’s most delicious local cuisines.

Phuket Shell Museum

This exemplary museum dedicated entirely to shells has a remarkable collection of rare local and fossilised shells in a modern building. Highlights include the world’s largest golden pearl (140 carats, apparently) and a shell weighing 250kgs. If you have the time, a stop here is well worth it.

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