Phuket,
Thailand
P
huket
is Thailand’s largest island,
approximately the size of Singapore.
Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea
waters on Thailand’s Indian Ocean
coastline 862 kilometres south of
Bangkok. If you
want to book Hotels at Phuket click
Phuket Hotels.
Phuket formerty drives its wealth
from tin and rubber, and enjoyed a
rich and colourful history.
The island was on one of the major
trading routes between India and
Chaina, and was frequently mentioned
in foreign trade’s ship logs.
The Portuguese, French, Dutch and
English traded whit Phuket. Other
visition were less friendly.
Phuket’s most famous monument
is the memorial statue of the
heroines Thao Thepkasattri and Thao
Sisunthon, who rallied islanders in
1785 to repel Bur mese in invaders.
Phuket is blessed whit magnificent
coves and bays, powdery,
plam-fringed white beaches,
sparkling island-dotted seas,
sincerely hospitable people,
superb accommodations and seafood,
delightful turn-of-the-century
sino-portuguese architecture;
numerous sporting and leisure
opportunities; a lush tropical
landscape – all of which combine to
create a delightful ambience for
truly memorable holidays.
Once, Phuket and Phang Nga were
located on the main land and
the provinces borderline is at the
area of the Sarssin Bridge. At the
item, it use to be Thailand’s
narrowest area. As time went by ,
the waves and longshore current
deposit separated the two provinces
and made Phuket the largest island
of the country.
Nowaday, to make a visit to
Phuket is very convenient by
crossing the Sarasin and Thep
Krasattri Bridge which link Phang
Nga with Phuket.
However , either Thai or foreign
tourists choose to travel by plane
which takes approximately one hour
to arrive at Phuket.
Phuket has two major seasons : the
Rains Season From May through
October, and the Hot Season from
November through April. There are
many sunny days throughout the Rains
Season: showers customarily last
little more than 2 or 3 hours.
September is the wettest month. The
best months are November
through February. Average
temperatures range between 22 and 34
degrees Celsius.