PHUKET is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Asia with
millions of visitors every year.Phuket island is huge; it is 50 km in length and 20 km in width. There are numerous beaches all over the coast of the island .
Below is a list of all the beaches in Phuket.
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Patong is an ideal place to party. It has a bustling nightlife, which includes hundreds of restaurants & bars
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Featuring the island's third longest beach, this small and lively city has a good selection of dining & shopping
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Kata entices and charms visitors with its white sand and clear waters. It is a favourite due to its palm-lined beach
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Kamala Beach is a beautiful long stretch of beach that's pretty deserted, even in high season.
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Amongst the longest beaches in Phuket, Bangtao Beach is so roomy that many parts towards the north have no beachfront
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Surin is a gathering place to snack on barbecued seafood, enjoy a cool drink and escape the heat of the day.
Nai Harn Beach is one of the island's more popular destinations. Once known only to in-the-know locals
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This small bay of stunning white sand, separated from Kata by a headland, is a quiet and peaceful retreat.
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The longest beach on Phuket Island is also practically undeveloped. It is home to only one hotel and Phuket
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Paradise Beach is one of the most attractive of the many wonderful beaches Phuket has to offer.
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The casuarina-fringed Nai Yang, together with Mai Khao in the north, forms the longest and most secluded stretch of
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Layan Beach is the name of the northern end of Bangtao Beach.
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Freedom Beach is an exclusive gem on Phuket’s west coast. The 300m-long strip of white sand is set in a superb bay
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Ya Nui lies in the shadow of two of Phuket's loveliest viewpoints
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This small, hidden gem of a beach just south of Surin
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Beautiful and almost deserted, Banana Rock Beach is not known to many people in Phuket as it is relatively isolated.
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Everyone is familiar with the long lines of sun beds along Patong, Kata and even Nai Harn beaches and you’d be forgiven
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There are actually two Ao Yons lying south of Capa Panwa and they are separated by a rocky headland.
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Approaching this quiet beach of silky white sand is spectacular in itself
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A little beach reached via a road that runs through the car park of The Royal Phuket Yacht Club it's a quiet
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Pansea is a tiny cove of glittering white sand and plays host to to the rich and famous guests of The Chedi and Amanpuri
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Nui Beach is one of the most beautiful ‘secret beaches’ in Phuket.
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This is the only eastern-facing beach in the south of Phuket that offers good swimming and is an ideal picnic
The lovely Cape Panwa, just south of busy Phuket Town, remains a peaceful, unspoiled gem of a place with lush hills
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Kalim Beach is located just north of Patong Beach and, unlike its famous neighbour, still retains some of its local Thai
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Rawai is Phuket's longest-established beach resort. The beach is lined with open-air seafood stalls and is popular
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Snuggled into the headland south of Patong, Tri Trang Beach is the perfect place for sun lovers
Cape Panwa Beach is divided into two parts by a 300-metre long seaside esplanade.
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The lovely Cape Panwa, just south of busy Phuket Town, remains a peaceful, unspoiled gem of a place with lush hills
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This is the only eastern-facing beach in the south of Phuket that offers good swimming and is an ideal picnic
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Phuket is often overlooked in favour of the beaches, but there's a lot to see and do in Phuket Town.
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This bustling bay, a major launch area for boat and dive trips, is filled with bobbing vessels throughout the year.
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Kathu is the smallest of the three districts that make up Phuket. It covers the central part of the island from the west
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Thalang is located in the northern part of island and was once the home of important businesses and administration.
Saphan Sarasin is the first bridge built that linked Phuket Island to the mainland of Phang Nga Province.
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