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Phuket Activites - Travel Information Guide
Phuket Activities
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At sea, on land, or even above it, Phuket's
remarkable range of sports, tours, diversions and adventures
guarantee a fun-packed holiday for all.
In the water or out, the Andaman Sea and
Phangnga Bay offer an unrivalled selection of watersports,
including deep-sea fishing that would give Hemingway a thrill,
and snorkelling and Scuba diving that would take Cousteau's
breath away. There is also sea-canoeing into spectacular
hollow island escarpments and enchanting yachting experiences
that have not only made these waters world famous, but also
helped make Phuket one of Asia's premier yachting destinations,
with yachts from every continent represented in the bays
and marinas of the island.
On shore, Phuket's thrills and adventures
are just as numerous. Gallop gracefully across the sand on
a horse from one of Phuket's several riding stables, or take
a trek into the island's jungles aboard an elephant. Hike
through the primordial forest of Khao Phra Tieow, or mountain
bike along the winding hill roads. Play 18, 36 or 72 holes
of golf at any of the four world-class golf clubs, or putt
a little easier at the Mini-golf park in Kata. Take a leap
of faith at the island's Bungy Jump centre or - if speed
is your thing - roar around Phuket's Go-Kart track.
In fact, with so much to do on and around
Phuket, booking a longer stay may be advisable - just to
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This can be enjoyed in sheltered bays all around Phuket. It is particularly
enjoyable at easily accessible reefs at Patong, Karon and Kata beaches.
Snorkelling equipment, fins, mask and snorkel, can be rented
on a daily basis from shops all over the island.
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This form of eco-tourism is available in several forms, as popular one-day
tours, or more extended tours involving overnight camping on island beachs,
and occurs principally in the neighbouring Phangnga Bay and Krabi, where
mangrove swamps and island grottoes are accessible only by canoe.
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Bungee
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Take the plunge, or catapult, and view life
from a completely different angle, with insurance! There is
only one Bungee jump/Catapult in Phuket on the Kathu to Town
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Diving |
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Phuket
diving sites number among the very best to be found. In fact,
the readers of the top diving magazine voted Phuket diving
among the top ten in the world. Diving Phuket's warm clear
blue waters is best from mid-October to May, when the calm
seas and rain free days make Phuket diving off Ko Kaew Noi,
Ko Rajali Yai, Shark Point a truly unique experience.
Phi Phi Island diving is also one of the highlights
for any serious dive itinerary, Phi Phi Island diving
takes the diver to one of the most famous diving sites
in the world, and facilities for Phi Phi Island diving
are among the best for such a site.
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Scuba
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Expeditions
regularly leave Phuket for dives around neighbouring
islands, and further afield, most particularly around the
enduringly popular Phi Phi Islands in neighbouring Krabi
province, some 2 hours east of Phuket, and the Similan
Islands, some 110 km northwest of Phuket, and the Raya
Islands, 1-3 hours due south of Phuket, depending on the
type of boat.
Diving equipment : Several dive shops
concentrated in the Patong, Kata and Chalong areas have Asian
and European expatriate(s) (speaking English and several
other languages) and bi-lingual Thai dive instructors who
offer inexpensive beginner's courses. All diving equipment
is available for hire.
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Phuket 's West Coast
Phuket's western shore is dotted with a dozen pristine white
sandy beaches, including Surin, Patong and Nai Yang beaches, which
abound with aquamarine life. Listed among the top 10 Scuba diving
destinations in the world, the beaches on the west coast of Phuket
offer some supreme Scuba diving with the depths from about 30 to
45 meters. Good close-up photographs can be taken. Also, regular
diving cruises and private trips can be arranged to other highly
regarded diving areas such as the Similan Island.
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Similan Island
The nine granite islands of the Similans National Marine Park,
lay only fifty miles northwest of Phuket. Remarkable visibility
of up to 120 feet, gives divers a rare opportunity to view
vast panoramas of giant fan and soft coral spread throughout
the 25 dive sites in the park. The granite cliffs of some of
the islands descend over 150 feet into the clear waters, and
the waters around the Similan Islands are home to literally
hundreds of colourful and unusual fish and other species of
marine life.
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Surin Archipelago
Thirty miles from Thailand's mainland and forming a natural marine
border with Myanmar, is another of Thailand's national
marine parks. The Surin archipelago's 1100 square miles contains
only five islands, of which only two bare much plant life.
These are Koh Nua and Koh Koli Tai, and they are joined by
a shallow channel that can be walked across at low tide. Both
islands have small, pleasant beaches and some interesting caves
to explore. Of the Surin Archipelagos dive sites, Richelieu
Rock is certainly the most interesting, as it is often visited
place for Whale Sharks.
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Phi Phi Island
The Phi Phi islands is one of the most popular diving areas in
Thailand, and is also popular with non-diving tourists.
For this reason, it is often considered too busy by serious
divers who prefer quieter dive sites. However, there is a very
good reason why Phi Phi is so popular, and that is that few
other places offers quite the diversity of dive sites and marine
life.
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Shark Point
1.5 hours east of Phuket, a small rock pokes just above the surface
of the water. This unassuming rock is the natural marker
for a national marine sanctuary and one of the most wonderful
dive experiences available in the area. Shark Point's underwater
limestone escarpment is alive with a staggering range of tropical
marine life and is coated in a startling collage of soft corals
and sea fans. Several dives need to be taken to truly experience
the vast array of wonders Shark Point presents. The coral tapestry
descends 75 feet to the seabed, where the harmless leopard sharks
come to play and rest.
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