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Phang Nga is a province just north of Phuket which is getting increased attention from developers with every year.
Mai Khao Beach is Phuket's longest beach that spans for about 11km.
Nai Yang is noted for its impressive forest of tall casuarina trees, and as a picnic spot for Thais.
The east coast of the island includes all areas north of Phuket City on the coastline.
Nai Thon is a beautiful stretch of sand that for reasons unknown has been overlooked by large resort developers.
Layan Beach is a beautiful and secluded beach with only a couple of resorts.
Talang, close to the main highway which crosses Phuket from north to south is ideal for those looking for a place which is centralized and easily accessible.
Bang Tao is more than a beach. This is the heart of premium Phuket, where five-star resorts, designer villas, golf courses, boutiques, restaurants and beach clubs harmoniously coexist on 8 kilometers of golden sand.
The area is known for its high standard of living, stable rental demand and limited supply — factors that make it one of the most attractive real estate investment destinations on the island.
Cape Yamu boasts one of the best views on the island.
Just ten to fifteen years ago, Chengtalay was a typical Thai village. Pastoral landscapes, lush gardens, and the unhurried life of local residents reigned here. But times change. Today, Chengtalay is one of Phuket’s fastest-growing areas — yet it has managed to preserve its genuine rural charm.
Surin Beach still has a small village atmosphere, but this is gradually changing as more and more major housing developments and hotel projects get underway.
Kamala is more than just a neighborhood on the west coast of Phuket. It is a special place where nature, culture, and comfort coexist in perfect balance. A secluded beach, green hills, morning markets, upscale residences, and a unique atmosphere draw families, investors, and anyone seeking the true Phuket — peaceful, authentic, yet supported by developed infrastructure.
You can reach Coconut Island from Phuket in just 10 minutes. A traditional Thai boat runs frequently between the islands.
This island has long been home to sea gypsies, preserving the unique atmosphere of the “old Phuket,” before mass tourism arrived.
It’s a very romantic place — perfect for couples and honeymooners.
Kathu is located in the middle of the island, between Patong to the west and Phuket City to the east.
Patong is the most famous beach resort in Phuket, with its wide variety of activities and nightlife.
Phuket Town is the heart of the island, where historical architecture is combined with modern buildings, and on the streets you can meet both a street artist and the owner of a shopping center who rents his house for a trendy cafe.
There is no beach fuss here, but there is a special atmosphere — authentic, lively and full of culture.
Among all Phuket’s districts, Chalong stands out for its location. Just a few kilometers from Phuket Town, it’s one of the best places on the island for long-term living. Everything is close: supermarkets and shopping centers, hospitals, schools and kindergartens, gyms and local markets. If you plan to live on Phuket for years, this is nearly a perfect spot.
One of the larger beaches in Phuket, Karon has plenty to offer the holiday visitor as well as long-term residents.
Panwa is a quiet cape at the south east of the Island.
Kata Beach is one of the most comfortable and balanced resorts on the west coast of Phuket. It combines the beauty of tropical nature, comfortable infrastructure and an atmosphere of measured relaxation. Unlike noisy Patong, Kata is positioned as a quiet place for families, active tourists and those who want to live near the sea, but without unnecessary excitement.
Rawai is home to quite a few of Phuket’s foreign expat population, lending a bohemian and laid-back flavour to the way of life there. Residential housing options are numerous in Rawai and there are plenty of great restaurants and nightlife to keep residents entertained.
Nai Harn is not just another beach on Phuket’s map — it’s a unique atmosphere. Here, life slows down, inviting you to savor the sea, the sunsets, and every unhurried moment. It’s an ideal retreat for those looking to escape city life and discover a new level of comfort amid lush tropical nature.