It’s not necessary to be a golf-lover to rent a luxury villa or condo in Phuket Golf Courses. But if you are a golfer, then you’ve gotten one more essential reason to buy a property in golf courses of Phuket.
As it is known there is no bad weather, each season has its traits. It is true, but it is also evident the sun is better than rain if you have holidays in Phuket. We have attempted to show you what it’s the best time to visit this beautiful island and have observed each month of the year with its advantages and disadvantages, so you can learn month by month and choose the weather you like more.
You already know all best places to stay in Phuket. Let’s speak about sightseeing now. We have already described many places that must be visited in Phuket: Big Buddha, Phuket Zoo, Butterfly Garden and Insects, Phromphtep Cape, Karon Viewpoint, Khao Rang Hill, Phuket Aquarium, Tower in Cape Panwa, Bangla Road and a lot of other amazing sights. Today we are going to extend this list of Phuket travel guide.
The question: “Where to stay in Phuket?” is still open. One should not lose sight of the fact that Phuket is a resort, and we must say it’s a luxury and expensive island. The hotel prices are higher in Phuket than in Bangkok or other provinces. Sometimes it’s more convenient and profitable to rent a villa or an apartment. We are going to review the best places to stay in Phuket.
There are a lot of things to do in Phuket . One of them is diving. Amateurs say there are many snorkeling spots in the Andaman Sea, but there is nothing to do for divers in Phuket. Although professional divers have an opposite point of view. There are many various options of diving for the both just-beginners and pros on the island: one day trips, overnight trips, PADI Scuba Diving Courses and CDC programs. Whatever you choose, an experienced team of professionals are ready to assist you. We have tried to make a brief review of the most popular diving places in Phuket.
Thailand is a townland of contrasts; it connects Buddhist serenity that borders with indifference and extraordinary passion to noisy and bright festivals.
Thai people are crazy about relaxing and having fun, holidays are meat and drink to them. Did you know that Thailand was the country with the most vacation days in 2010? No wonder because there are about 21 public holidays in Thai calendar. Moreover, in case a national or governmental holiday falls on the weekend, it is transferred to a working week. Let’s take a look at the brightest annual Phuket events and their observance.