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Accommodation in the far South
Accommodation at the southern end of the island:
Nai Harn; Rawai; Chalong.
Phuket
is a big island with many different beaches, and the atmosphere at these
changes vastly. At the bottom end of the island end we find Nai Harn
Beach facing Southwest, a classic topical beach with crystal clear water
ideal for swimming. Just around the corner from here, at Rawai and
further eastwards, everything changes. The water off the beaches becomes
shallow an unattractive for swimming, and in the bays like Chalong is it
murky. The beautiful swimming beaches end at Nai Harn.
Nai Harn accommodation
This
classic beach is set back in a deep bay formed by mountainous headlands
and a hilly island. From the beach only one building is visible, and
this is the strikingly designed Phuket Yacht Club Hotel. Enjoying
one of the most beautiful locations on Phuket, this resort actually lays
back against the hillside into which it is sculpted. The views from the
hotel are simply stunning. While it is on the headland, guests can still
step from hotel to the sand.
Despite the name this is strictly a hotel, not a yacht club. In the
winter season many yachts come to anchor in the perfect anchorage that
Nai Harn bay affords, right in front of the hotel.
At the back of the beach and out of sight is The Sands, privately owned
apartments available for rental.
Also back from the beach a little is a new set of rooms that is to open
within 2001. Otherwise there is no other accommodation at Nai Harn.
Under and beyond the Yacht Club Hotel
This is quite confusing, but the public road runs directly under the
Phuket Yacht Club Hotel, emerging from under the hotel’s basement and
continuing on for a kilometre or two, where it accesses two small, and
very private resorts, The Jungle Beach Resort and Ao Saen
Bungalows . When one approaches the Yacht Club’s barrier gate the
guards always open to allow the public to pass.
Long-term accommodation in the Nai Harn
area
Some bungalows and houses for rent can be found in the back streets of
Nai Harn. Being quiet and green, this is a popular residential area for
expatriate foreigners working in Phuket. One would have to hunt through
the back roads looking for signs to find this kind of accommodation.
Bungalows at Rawai
Rawai, as mentioned above, lacks a beautiful swimming beach; the sand is
narrow, the water shallow, and the bottom scattered with rocks and
coral. But the sand here has been turned into a kilometre-long,
under-the-trees restaurant. There are probably 20 or more vendors and
casual restaurants along here which are favourites for the local Thais.
On weekends they are packed. Here is a very different, Thai family
atmosphere.
Across the road from Rawai beach are a few relatively cheap bungalows.
The Evason
This was the first international-class resort on Phuket Island,
originally called the Phuket Island Resort. It sits atop its own
headland on the southeast corner of the island, surveying the offshore
islands. This is the headland separating Rawai Beach and Chalong Bay and
the hotel access is from the Chalong-Rawai road, half a kilometre from
the water at Rawai.
At first it may seem a strange location to build the very first resort
on Phuket - far from the classic tropical beaches of Phuket’s West
coast. But this resort has other benefits, first of which is peace and
tranquillity to enjoy its magnificent views. The hotel has its own beach
club on a nearby island, connected by a shuttle service.
Chalong Bay; the boat harbour –
bungalows, bungalows, bungalows
There
is no swimming beach along this bay, the main boat anchorage in Phuket,
so no major resorts have been established here. But a whole host of
bungalows offer cheap accommodation in this area, another one favoured
by resident foreigners for its non-commercial, residential feel. Anyone
staying in this area will almost certainly need to rent a vehicle of
some sort, since the various bungalows are scattered and isolated.
Several of the nicest are found between the road running from Chalong
five-way circle to Rawai and the shore of the bay.
Jimmy's Lighthouse, a popular resaurant and yachtsmen's haunt
overlooking Chalong Bay, also has a few nice rooms with good views over
the harbour.
The writer of this web site, John Everingham, also lives in Chalong, in
the Phuket Fishing Lodge which offers long-term rooms at the best
prices.
Since both Rawai and Chalong are residential areas for both Thais and
foreign expats there are many good restaurants and bakeries in this part
of the island.
Cape Panwa
Cape Panwa Phuket Hotel
27 Moo 8, Sakdidej Road, Vichit, Muang, Phuket 83000 Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 391 123-5
Fax: (66 76) 391 177
E-mail:
gm@capepanwa.com |
Panwa Beach Resort
5/3 Moo 8, Ao-Yon Bay, Vichit, Muang, Phuket 83000 Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 393 300-11
Fax: (66 76) 200 334
E-mail:
rsvn@panwaresort.com |
The Panwaburi
84 Moo 8, Sakdidej Road, Muang, Phuket 83000 Thailand
Tel: (66 76) 200 800
Fax: (66 76) 200 819
E-mail:
sales@panwaburi.com |
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