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Nai Harn Beach
Far down
South, Quiet & Beautiful
Here is an out-of-the-way beach
with fabulous views
Nai Harn is one of the more isolated beaches,
right at the bottom of the island and nestled in a bay defined by headlands
and islands. There is one big and beautiful hotel here, Le Meridien Phuket
Yacht Club, along with one new mid-market, bungalow resort. Other than this
there are no buildings to be seen at Nai Harn, and the beach is backed by
the green of casaurina trees and coconut palms.
Even
the road into Nai Harn beach winds in a confused manner through the rubber
plantations and small villages, giving the feeling of getting far, far away
from the busy beaches like Patong. The fact that quite a few foreign
residents who live on Phuket Island have settled into the green valley at
the back of Nai Harn says much about the tranquillity of the place. Most of
these people have come looking for the perfect island life.
During the high season, from November to May, the bay of Nai Harn is a
favourite anchorage for yachts, due to the protection from winds that the
surrounding headlands afford, and the quiet calm of the water here. This
also makes delightful swimming conditions that are only matched, perhaps, by
the bay of Kata. Many residents of Phuket choose this beach for swimming due
to such ideal conditions, and to the fact that there is never a big crowd
here.
Because
this beach faces directly southwest, it takes the full force of incoming
monsoon waves during the wet months from May to October. This is both good
and bad (mostly good). The pounding of the waves builds up sand, cleans it
and reshapes the beach into one of the best on the island. Also, the wet
season waves are often great for surfing, with either board or body. But if
you are a weak swimmer and come at the monsoon time of year, there are
plenty of green and quiet places to take walks to. And hills to climb.
Right at the back of the beach, in the centre, is a Buddhist retreat. Monks
live here, but it is not yet a fully-fledged monastery. But its existence
protects this important part of the beach from further development, for in
Thailand monastery land cannot be sold or developed easily. A little behind
this retreat is a large reservoir which also holds off development and
guarantees an open, green future for Nai Harn.
There
are a couple of things to note about the one big hotel here, the Phuket
Yacht Club hotel. This is a hotel, not a real yacht club, and it is one of
the most beautifully located hotels on the island. Set right into the side
of the hill on the Northwestern side of the beach, the balconies and rooms
of this look out over the magnificent vista of Nai Harn’s yacht-studded bay,
its islands and enclosing headlands. A cool drink on their terrace at sunset
can become one of Phuket's most spectacular, or romantic experiences.
Surprisingly, a public road runs directly under the Yacht Club hotel, right
through the carpark. Everyone can drive through the main gate, under the
hotel and follow the road for a couple of kilometres. There are two more
bungalow resorts along this road that are especially quiet – Ao Sane and
Jungle Beach Resort. These are two of those special, romantic places that
make great escapes for those wanting get away from the crowds, at budget
prices. But go as a couple, for here it is REALLY quiet.
For accommodation contacts see you pages HOTELS/Nai Harn. |