| Water Sport Activities in Phuket
Nestled in the balmy waters of Andaman Sea on the Indian Ocean, Phuket is the largest island in Thailand. Located approximately 867 km south of Bangkok, Phuket is one of the magnificent tourist destinations in the world, with its amazing coves and bays, palm-fringed beaches, gleaming island-dotted seas, superb accommodation and dining facilities, stunning turn of the century architecture, and lush tropical landscape.
Phuket Cultural Center, Butterfly Garden and Sea Aquarium, Phuket Sea Shell Museum, Chana Charoen Crocodile Farm, Phuket Orchid Garden and Thai village, Khao Rang, and Ko Si Re, are just few among many of its interesting attractions.
Phuket also boasts of some excellent wildlife attractions, such as Sirinat National Park and Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary. In addition, Phuket serves as a venue for a range of gastronomic festivals such as Seafood Festival and Vegetarian Festival. Also, worth mentioning is Phuket's shopping and nightlife experiences.
Perhaps one of the prime reasons why tourists flock to Phuket is due to its exceptional beaches. From busy as well as fun beaches providing superb facilities to enjoy a range of activities to secluded beaches blessed with wonderful coves backed by lush hillsides, each of the Phuket's beaches are noted for its unique charm and character.
Phuket's beaches, among many others, are Patong - the most vibrant as well as the most visited beaches in the island, Bangtao - one of the longest beaches in Phuket, Kata Beach and Karon Becah, Rawai - a pristine beach that is home to an entrenched community of Chao Le people, Nai Han - an extra-ordinary beach which is noted for its crystal clear water and white powdery sand, and Kalim - a secluded beach filled with rocks and coral reefs. Many of the Phuket's recreational activities revolve around these beaches.
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