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Nai
Harn Beach on the
southern end of Phuket,
is one of the island's
most beautiful locations
but has very little accommodation.
Only a few bungalow complexes
and two hotels - The Phuket
Yacht Club and a newly
opened resort, although
more is gradually coming
on line. Nightlife tends
to be very quiet with
more action down in nearby
Rawai. However, there
are a few restaurants,
which attract locals from
all over the island, notably
Don's cafe, Mimmi's and
The Wall for their great
food, style and ambiance.
Rawai
On
the other side of the
cape from Nai Harn, Rawai
beach has been on the
Thai tourist map for years,
long before foreign tourists
were a common sight. The
Rawai area is famous for
the Laem
Promthep viewpoint,
which gives a virtual
360 degree panoramic view
over the southern half
of Phuket and the outlying
islands. It's especially
popular at sunset with
the Thai and Asian tourist
trails.
Rawai
beach is not a beach for
swimming, as it's very
shallow but locals and
visitors go there to eat
freshly barbecued seafood
in the open air restaurants
that line the beach. Under
the casuarina trees, with
the views of the islands
and great seafood, Rawai
provides a great early
evening dinner venue.
During the day this is
also an excellent starting
point for a trip to the
outlying islands of Ko
Hae (Coral Island) Ko
Lone and Ko Racha/Raya.
Longtail boats and speedboats
can be rented from the
beach daily.
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