PhuketSpace customers are near some of the best
beaches on Phuket, with plenty of local choices. The idyllic Nai
Harn Beach is just a few minutes away from the Rawai apartments,
with Rawai Beach within walking distance. The Chalong apartments are
a few minutes stroll to Chalong Bay. You’re never far from the sea
in a PhuketSpace apartment!
Ao Sane Beach
This
beach is in the headland at the north end of Nai Harn Beach. You
need to go through the Royal Phuket Yacht Club’s car park (and under
the hotel) to reach it, but the hotel security guards will wave you
through. There is a restaurant at Ao Sane and some budget bungalows
by the beach. There are usually a few people around but it is never
busy.
Ao Sane is actually a series of three small
beaches split by little rocky headlands. None of them is good for
swimming due to rocks and corals close to shore. There is some
excellent snorkelling.
Laemka Beach
This
unknown little beach is a favourite with Thai locals, at the
southern end of Phuket between Rawai and Friendship Beach. It is not
signposted and a little difficult to find but a beautiful spot.
The Evason Resort and a small bungalow resort
are nearby but still the beach remains quiet. It is one of the few
eastern beaches where you can have a swim and there are great views
out to the southern islands.
Laemka Beach is what many Phuket beaches used
to be like!
Chalong
Bay
Chalong
is a large bay with a pier that is the main departure point for
diving and fishing trips from Phuket. The pier is a good place to
charter boats for fishing, diving or snorkelling trips to nearby
islands. Chalong also has some great seafood restaurants along the
seafront.
Chalong Bay does not have a beach ideal for
swimming due to the muddy bottom and large number of boats moored
here.
Just inland is Chalong traffic circle. This
area is popular among expats living in Phuket and there are some
good restaurants and bars nearby.
Just south of Chalong, there are several
low-key and peaceful bungalows at Friendship beach, also known as
Mittrapap beach. As the beach is part of Chalong bay, it becomes
muddy at low tide. However, the view of the bay is delightful and
the bar at Friendship Beach Resort is a lovely spot to sip cocktails
by the pool at sunset.
The Chalong area is home to numerous tour
operators, yachting companies, game fishing charters and dive shops
so you easily organise any trips or tours. There are also herbal
saunas, yoga classes and a Reiki centre in the Chalong Circle area.
Nai Harn
Beach
A
picturesque and quiet beach near the southern tip of the island, Nai
Harn Beach is one of the loveliest beaches in Phuket. Nai Harn is
relatively undeveloped; as the Samnak Song Nai Harn monastery
dominates much of the beachfront land, it can never be built on.
There aren't many places to stay here but the
beach is easy to get to from Kata and Karon. Nai Harn is the closest swimming beach to Rawai (a few minutes away by motorcycle or car), so is a popular destination for PhuketSpace customers. At its northern end is the
Royal Phuket Yacht Club which has several restaurants just
before it, and there are a few excellent seafood restaurants behind the casuarina trees overlooking the beach.
Close the beach is Nai Harn lagoon where there are
a few more good bars and
restaurants.
During the dry season, the sea here is
excellent for swimming. However, the waves during the rainy season
can be quite big with strong currents. Check the flags for swimming
conditions. This is probably the best spot for surfing in Phuket
although few surfers make it this far south.
Rawai
Beach
Rawai
Beach is a popular destination for Thais who come to enjoy seafood
and the lovely view of the islands from the shore. In the days
before Phuket became a popular holiday destination, Rawai Beach was
where locals from Phuket Town would come to enjoy the seaside. These
days, the beach itself is mainly used to park small boats anchored
off the shore, although it is safe to swim all year round due to its
position facing Phang Nga Bay.
At the eastern end of the beach is a sea-gypsy
village which has a small fish market. Here you can also buy local
handicrafts and assorted Thai snacks. The nearby viewpoint at Laem
Phrom Thep, the southernmost tip of the island, is particularly
popular at sunset.
Rawai is a centre for chartering boats for
fishing and diving trips as well as for trips to the nearby islands
such as Koh Lon, Koh Kaew, Koh Aeo, Coral Island and Koh Racha.
There is also good snorkelling and diving round Laem Phrom Thep
which is a short boat ride away. At low tide, collectors often come
to Rawai looking for seashells.
Ya Nui
Beach
A
small and quiet beach tucked away at the bottom of the hill between
Laem Prom Thep and the next hill to the west with the wind turbines,
Ya Nui Beach is an undiscovered jewel, with fine, clean sand and
very little development. There is a small reef that is good for
snorkelling during the dry season.
Considering Ya Nui's proximity to many of the
island's hotels in the south of the island, the beach still remains
of Phuket's best kept secrets.
Nui Beach
Just
south of the Kata viewpoint, Nui Beach offers the opportunity to
enjoy a quiet idyllic beach only a few minutes drive from the busy
resort areas of Phuket.
This beach is possibly best known for how
difficult it is to reach by land! Located between Kata and Nai Harn,
the only way to reach it by land is down a two-kilometer dirt track
that is almost impossible to traverse in a car. You can just about
do it on a motorbike or in a four-wheel-drive vehicle, but it is
better to walk or let one of the locals take you down on their ATV
for a small fee. If you do decide to drive, you should drive down
the red dirt track for about 1km, then park and walk the rest of the
way. The section of the road leading down to the beach is very
steep.
It is also known as the most expensive beach in
Phuket because you have to cross private land to reach it and they
charge 250 baht for the privilege. This fee does get you a sun
lounger and drink. Although all beaches in Thailand are public
property, access to the beach is over private land, which means the
landowner can charge people to get to the beach. For some this is a
small price to pay for a beautiful secluded beach, where you don't
have to listen to the whir of jet-skis or be bothered by vendors.
When you do arrive, it is a beautiful secluded
spot with good swimming and snorkeling. There is a rustic restaurant
overlooking the beach but no accommodation. It is never crowded.
Cape
Panwa
Cape
Panwa is located to the south of Phuket Town, where lush hills
provide magnificent views of the Andaman Sea. Apart from a few
resorts and bungalows there is very little tourist development here.
However, the area is seeing an increasing amount of high-end
property developments. Dining and nightlife options outside of the
hotels are relatively limited, although Phuket Town is not too far
away.
The Marine Biological Research Centre and
Phuket Aquarium at Cape Panwa is home to a large variety of
beautiful and exotic sea creatures. For those who plan to dive or
snorkel during their stay on the island, a visit to the Phuket
Aquarium will serve as an excellent introduction to the local marine
life as most of their specimens are found in the waters off Phuket.
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are
here and the north-western beaches
here.