Making the case for a long weekend in Phuket is simple. Fresh seafood, excellent weather, and a wide range of lodging options are all available. Not to be overlooked are the beaches, which are many and romantically secluded in this “Jewel of The Andaman.”
Tour the area like a local
On this island, riding a motorcycle is the favoured means of transportation because it makes it simpler to visit the island’s smaller neighbourhoods and off-road beaches.
Go directly to the jungle
One of Phuket’s two national parks, Sirinat, extends along an eight-mile section of the island’s northwest coast. Although the north’s white, powdery Hat Sai Kaeo beach and mangrove woodlands are a must-see.
Take your pick of any beach.
The west side of the island’s Layan Beach, which is located at the end of Bang Tao Beach, is a well-liked destination for good reason: it backs up to a dense forest, providing several shady spots.
Avoid the Patong party
In general, it is advised to travel outside of what is known as Phuket’s “party city” in order to discover the beautiful natural surroundings. If you are looking for a luxury resort in Phuket, be sure to check out the SAii Laguna Phuket.