Three up-market resorts are found
on this long, southeast peninsula, all ideal for those who really want a
quiet corner to themselves
Getting away to a quiet spot is the ideal for
many, but remember to balance this against the long drive required to find
any entertainment or outside restaurants.
Panwaburi Resort This,
the newest of the three up-market resorts on this long, quiet peninsula is
designed to slumber gracefully on a private hillside, with each of its
bungalow-style rooms gazing out over the sea towards the Phi Phi Islands.
Walkways meander through a tropical garden, connecting rooms, restaurants,
the spa and a quiet little beach at the bottom of the hillside. The
architecture is distinctive, a mixture Thai and Balinese influences. The
whole resort has been sculptured into its garden setting, making this one of
the most attractive boutique resorts on Phuket.
The Cape Panwa Hotel This
was the first hotel in this part of the island, and naturally it took one of
the finest locations, complete with its own little beach. Set amongst
coconut palms on the side of a hill, most rooms have great views out to sea.
The recently opened Panwa Beach Resort is the newest addition to this
part of the island. It is on the west side of the peninsula, looking back
towards Chalong.
From Cape Panwa Hotel it is about a 15 minute drive to Phuket town, and
about 45 minutes to reach any of the west coast beaches. Cape Panwa is
becoming popular as a high-end residential corner of the island, with
several housing developments here. The whole peninsula is a high ridge that
slopes down to the sea on both sides, giving almost every house here an
ocean view. The fact that there is no entertainment district here, and few
commercial buildings save the port and fuel depot, makes this whole area
quiet and attactive.
See BEACHES/Cape Panwa for more information and photographs on Cape
Panwa.