It's the place
to be if you want to be active in or above the sparkling blue sea.
Phuket is happy to offer you all kinds of water sport facilities
as well as sailboat cruises for various day and overnight tours to
the neighboring islands.
Sailing Imagine yourself
stretched out on the sun-soaked deck of an exquisite, meticulously
crafted oriental yacht.
As the junk slips through the tropical sea, you sip lazily from
your ice cold cocktail and marvel at the spectacular seascape
around you; picture postcard skied, sparkling azure waters and a
breathtaking island shoreline with beautiful natural bays.
Windsurfing
Boards may be rented by the hour,
half-day, full day, or week at most major beaches.
Sea
Canoeing
Touring the limestone caverns in
Phang Nga Bay is an unforgettable experience. Inflatable canoes
squeeze into the inner sea of the island. Tour packages include
all transportation and lunch.
Deep Sea Fishing Many
travel agents operate deep sea fishing tours with well equipped
fishing boats. Consult a tour agent for details.
Snorkeling
The
bays in Phuket contain many interesting coral reefs. Equipment can
be rented from dive shops around the island.
Swimming
Swimming at some beaches during the monsoon season is not
recommended. Look for posted signs and flags indicating conditions
for safe swimming ; if the red flag is flying, do not go swimming
in the ocean!
Water
Skiing
Phuket Water Ski Cableways
An inland water skiing course on a man–made lake. Skiers are
pulled round the oval track at speeds of up to 30 kph by overhead
cables. Instruction is free for beginners.
Located over the hill northeast of Patong at 86/3 Moo 6 Soi Nam
Tok Kathu, near Kathu Waterfall. Tel. (076) 202 525-7; open daily
10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Scuba Diving Phuket is the center the scuba diving business. Popular
locations for diving include Similan, Surin and Phi Phi islands.
Instruction and equipment are available at the main beaches, with
teachers of various nationalities. Beginner courses are
inexpensive, so if you have never learned to scuba dive, Phuket is
a great place to learn.
Diving
around Phuket Phuket is one of the top ten
dive destinations worldwide with colorful reefs surrounded
by crystal clear waters. Hundreds of islands and reefs can
be explored by day trips or live aboard cruises. Highlights
are swimming with a whale shark or manta ray and exploring
the King Cruiser wreck. Best time for diving is from end of
October till May. Dive shops offering all kind of courses
from beginners to dive master can be found everywhere around
the island.
Similan Islands
Depth: Various
This national park in Phang-nga
Province 100 kilometers northwest of Phuket consists of nine
desert islands whose natural beauty and incredible
underwater vistas make them possibly the most loved dive
sites in the Andaman Sea. The Similans boast 25
world-class dive venues. They are famous for their dazzling
marine life, warm, clear water and mild sea conditions.
Visibility is usually between 18 and 25 meters and at times
exceeds 40 meters. There is a huge variety of wildlife
under the water, with sites on the west of the islands open
to the sea, and sites on the east fringed
with hard coral.
Larger marine animals that inhabit the waters around the Similans include whale sharks and cow-tail rays.
Several sites feature giant coral bommies, covered with soft
corals and sea fans rising dramatically from the bottom. Out
of the water, the virgin beaches and the flora and fauna
beyond are breathtaking.
Ko Bon & Ko Tachai
Despite the reputation of the the Similans, some pros argue
that for sheer excitement, you can't beat Ko Bon. Divers to
this small island 20 kilometers north of the largest
Similan should, as they negotiate the vertical walls, be
prepared for close encounters with leopard sharks. Here the
corals come in unique rich hues; blue, yellow and turquoise.
Ko Bon is also renowned for its high number of manta rays,
especially at the end of the season in April and May.
A further 25 kilometers north of Ko Bon is Ko Tachai, with a
stunning pristine beach straight out of
fairytale imaginations. Ko Tachai is famous for its large
sea creatures. Divers and snorkellers can expect to see
whale sharks, leopard sharks and nurse sharks, as well as
rays and hawksbill turtles. The waters around the island are
teeming with all kinds of tropical fish and coral.
How to get there By
boat from Phuket with regular sailings provided by numerous
tour and dive operators. One-day excursion and longer tours
are available. Tours last from five to 14 days. The longer
tours for divers usually include Mu Ko Surin National Park
and the much distant Myanmar hanks.
Best
time to visit
December to April is the main tourist season with good
weather.
Island cruising is best between November and April. Great
care should be taken in anchoring onlv on a sandy beach
bottom to avoid coral damage.
Accommodation
Simple bungalows on Ko Miang. Camping is permitted. Advance
booking is necessary at the National Parks Division in
Bangkok, tel: (662) 579-4842, 57.9-5269, 579-0529.
There are also a number of live-aboard provided by tour
operators. These range from converted fishing boats with
only basic facilities to luxury cruisers.
Facilities
On Ko Miang, there are visitor and information center,
restaurant, toilets and showers, telephone and longtail boat
service.
Surin Islands
Depth: 25 - 30 meter
3 Only five islands make up this national marine park just
south of the Myanmar border and 53 kilometers from mainland
Thailand.
If you fancy getting lost in an island paradise, you could
do no better. The small group of islands contains dozens of
beautiful coves and bays, and is choked with thick jungle.
The waters around Ko Surin are said to have the most diverse
coral in all of Thailand, and seem to attract stranger
species of marine life; divers and snorkellers may catch
sight of the ghost pipe fish and frog fish.
King Cruiser Wreck (Thai-Tanic)
Depth: 6 - 30 meter
On May 4th, 1997, the 85m long King Cruiser ferry collided
with the Anemone Reef on its way from Phuket to the Phi Phi
Islands creating an artificial reef divers around Phuket
where waiting for years.
Richelieu Rock Richelieu
Rock is, it is generally agreed, a world-class dive site.
The submerged rock whose tips are just visible at low tide,
is 18 kilometers east of Ko Surin and home to the widest
diversity of sea life. It is the playground for schools of
whale sharks which are so friendly they often pose for
photographs.
How to get there
The best way is by boat from Phuket with a number of
Phuket-based dive and cruise operators running short and
long excursions.
Best time to visit
The main tourist and diving season is between December and
April.
Accommodation
Simple dormitory-style bungalows on Ko Surin Nua. Camping is
permitted. Advance booking is necessary at the National
Parks Division in Bangkok, tel: (662) 579-4842, 579-5269,
579-0529. Two-man tents area available for rent or visitors
may bring their own.
There are also a number of live-aboard provident by tour
operators.
Facilities
On Ko Sunn Nua, there are park restaurant. Long tail boats
and snorkeling equipment available for rent. No shops.