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Best known for its bustling beach clubs, secluded bays and amazing eats, Thailand’s largest island is a tropical wonderland.
Beyond its more obvious charms – 36 beaches, for one, and colonial facades that line the streets of Phuket Town – the city is a thriving cultural hotspot that’s also home to some of the nation’s best restaurants. You may come for the sand and sun, but you’ll stay for the whole package. From pristine underwater environments to the best bays to visit away from the crowds, a Phuket holiday is a perfect slice of paradise.

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Laze around on Phuket’s beaches

Phuket’s 36 beaches are nothing if not varied. Dotted across the island’s coastline, they differ in size, surf and facilities. If it’s a thriving hub of activity you’re after, Patong Beach may be the obvious choice, but nearby Kata Beach is also popular, home to an impressive array of bars and restaurants. Both Nai Harn Beach and Banana Beach, the latter located near the airport, offer secluded spots for a quiet beach day.

Catch the sunset at Promthep Cape

Given that the island’s name translates to ‘mountain jewel’, it’s no wonder that seeking out prime sunset-viewing spots on Phuket is a popular pastime for tourists and residents alike. Step out onto the terrace of the old lighthouse at Promthep Cape – the southernmost cape in Phuket – for unparalleled views that stretch as far as the Phi Phi islands on a clear day.

Explore Phuket’s Old Town

Phuket is one of the oldest cities in Thailand, once an important port on the Malay Peninsula with a long history of Chinese migration. The old town is known for its brightly painted, century-old Sino-Portuguese townhouses, including a well-preserved collection on Soi Romanee, whose old buildings now house boutique shops, guesthouses and cafes. Visit the Thai Hua Museum for the story of Chinese migration to the island, and Jui Tui Shrine for colourful statues of Taoist deities.

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