My buddy Greg joined me after my visit to Vietnam. He only managed to take 2 weeks off for this trip so we decided he meet me back in Thailand after my short trip. Last year he joined me as well for the first time and this time around we went around Thailand again. First stop was Phuket!
It was my first time in Phuket and eventhough I read that it’s one of the more expensive places to visit due to tourism, I wanted to check out the “nature” and islands in the area. I love diving and that was one of the reasons why I decided to check out Phuket, despite the tsunami from 2004. https://youtu.be/dDbJfflLR0M
Island hopping
There were a few famous beaches that every travel agent was offering in their tours. Koh Phi Phi was the most famous one from the movie The Beach with Maya Bay beach and probably it is/was one of the more “secluded” and “hidden” beaches. The tour we took took us to Koh Phi Phi island, some snorkeling area and ending with us chilling on Khai Nok island.
We ended the tour on Khai Nok island, which was just a small island surrounded by lounge chairs on the sandy beach area. In the middle there were food stalls grilling up some fresh fish and all kinds of delicious seafood. In short, this place was just to get you to spend money, sit on your ass and relax the shit out of the place.
Diving
The first couple of days I was comparing and negotiating prices for this tour, but also diving prices. I managed to find the cheapest one on walking street and booked 1 day of diving with 3 dives. Despite the damage done to the reefs, I still had a great time diving. You just can’t beat the feeling of swimming in between the fish and “deep” in the water itself. I definately recommend it and Asia is a great place to learn and dive. I even saw a turtle! I took my actioncam with me for the first time and managed to snap a few shots, but I was holding it the entire time so I couldn’t really get close ups of things. I’ve already bought a stick for next time!
Daytime activities and nightlife
During the day when I wasn’t diving, we walked around the busy streets and shopping malls doing some window shopping and sightseeing. We didn’t venture that far, mainly walking street and the beach. During the day there’s not that much to do in the center besides hanging out on the beach and trying your hand at the parasailing and jetskiing. I just took the chance to catch up on some movies at the cinema for 1/3rd the price back in Belgium.
At night we ventured out for some drinks on walking street and checked out some bars and clubs. I’m a huge fan of live music and at night the many bars are blasting all kinds of music from every side. Walking street is also (mainly) the home of all the Gogo bars, you will see tons of girls dancing on table and around poles. And the funny part is that you can see tourists passing by with their kids happily taking pictures. Not to mention the dozens of Asian tour groups with their flag. https://youtu.be/sAD3AF06d-8 We did manage to find a bar with a great hip hop live band where we often spend a few hours pre-drinking. We would go bar hopping from time to time, but our favorite was still Monsoon bar. Be sure to check it out if you’re into pop and r’nb cover bands! https://youtu.be/kpauKVBLOMw Phuket was as touristic and commercial as I expected it to be. But even with that thought in the back of my head, I was still somehow to enjoy the atmosphere and let it pass due to the great diving experience in the area. The cost was indeed higher than other places in Thailand, but if you’re stopping by for a just a few days you’re gonna be fine. If I had the choice, I would’ve just spend 1 full day walking around, sightseeing and checking out the night life. Then I would spend 2-3 days just diving and getting into the water. But that’s just me of course.
Oh, one night I steered away from the busy tourist area and went to the nearby nightmarket for some cheap grub and hanging with the “locals”. I sat near a fountain with a fresh watermelon juice listening to a streetartist playing his accoustic guiter for about an hour. These are the simple things that make me happy. Keep on traveling!
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