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Phuket – the biggest island of Thailand and sits on the Andaman Sea. A rainforested and mountainous island is home to many high-end seaside resorts, spas, and restaurants. Blue lagoons and salmon sunsets make for a dream-like atmosphere, and indeed, a vacation on the island can feel a bit surreal. As the word Phuket itself, its means – the mountain jewel.
When you think of the destination, one thing will come to mind – nightlife. It is where when all people gathered all together and enjoy, either it’s dining with family or a partner, or group of friends. Nightlife is active in Kata Beach and Karon Beach. The hottest place on the island is at Soi Bangla. Due to its party all night thing, there are many special events are added to their list – the Songkran festival, Loy Kratong, and Phuket Vegetarian Festival.
Phuket is widely known for its outstanding beaches with beautiful soft sand, nodding palm trees, clean waters with a soft seabed, good surfing and snorkeling spots, and a fantastic laid-back atmosphere. Few of Phuket’s beaches attract more people, but this doesn’t mean the beach has lost if natural beauty, but it depends on the holidaymakers what options they want. Almost all are lovely settings with great views across the bay and island.
BEST TIME TO VISIT PHUKET
Phuket is hot and humid throughout the year.
The hot season is generally considered to be from March to early May. During the summer monsoon season from May to October, mornings and afternoons are still sunny and clear, but it tends to rain in the evenings and water clarity goes down.
Locals consider November to February the “cool” season, and the weather is quite tolerable, much more so than in the tourism centers around the Gulf coast. It’s comparable to Florida’s summer weather in temperature and intensity of rainstorms: 25-33°C, flying clouds, short and thunderous rainfalls in the afternoons and evenings. Surfing is possible off the western beaches.