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Phuket Attractions

Phuket Fantasea Located on Kamala beach, Phuket Fantasea is dubbed as the ultimate nighttime cultural theme park of Phuket. It has won several awards from the TAT, among the distinctive ones are Best Attraction Thailand Tourism Award (for the years 2000 to 2003).

This large-scale night time amusement center is spread out over an area of 140 acres near the village of Kamala Bay, or just 4 kilometers north of Patong. Attractions include the Culture-Illusion Stage Show, Fantasy of the Kingdom, a spectacular buffet restaurant Golden Kinnaree Restaurant, shopping village the enchanted Festive Village, Cultural Parade & Street Shows, Traditional Games and Carnivals, Handicraft Demonstrations & Live Performances (performed in Palace of the Elephants).

Phuket Fantasea's stage performance is exceptionally extraordinary and beyond just a spectacular show. It is indeed a perfect blend of Thai cultural traditions and the latest modern Las Vegas style technology. Visitors can see magic elephants disappearing into thin air, gymnastics, musical fountains, and a circus.

Tickets (including buffet dinner) cost 1,600 baht for adults and 1,100 baht for children, while tickets without buffet dinner cost 1,100 baht for adults and 800 baht for children. Call 076 385111 to reserve your seats or browse www.phuket-fantesea.com for more information. The park opens from 5.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. daily except Thursday. Show time is 9.00 p.m.

Located on Kamala beach, Phuket Fantasea is dubbed as the ultimate nighttime cultural theme park of Phuket. It has won several awards from the TAT, among the distinctive ones are Best Attraction Thailand Tourism Award (for the years 2000 to 2003).

This large-scale night time amusement center is spread out over an area of 140 acres near the village of Kamala Bay, or just 4 kilometers north of Patong. Attractions include the Culture-Illusion Stage Show, Fantasy of the Kingdom, a spectacular buffet restaurant Golden Kinnaree Restaurant, shopping village the enchanted Festive Village, Cultural Parade & Street Shows, Traditional Games and Carnivals, Handicraft Demonstrations & Live Performances (performed in Palace of the Elephants).

Phuket Simon Cabaret Dubbed the mother of all cabarets on the island, Phuket Simon Cabaret celebrates its 10th anniversery on the 18.10.2001. A milestone of sort, given the kind of challenges it went through just to earn the respect and patronage of local and foreign guest. When we first started recalls a spokesman for Simon Cabaret, people won't take us seriously The Simon Group commenced operations in Phuket in 1991. The group interests are associated with meeting the demands of Phuket's everexpanding tourism and entertainment industry.

Patong Beach is by far, the central hub of all tourist nightlife on Phuket. Here, located within a radius of half a kilometer around Soi Bangla, are over 150 clubs, pubs, discos and Go Go bars. However, there are other destinations offering just as much fun and variety, and for those of you who fancy a break from the hardcore revelry of Patong, there are numerous options available. Be it a quiet drink by the water’s edge, a sophisticated evening of live jazz or a boogie with the locals Thai-style, its all within easy reach. So, grab your glad rags, but leave the scooter at your hotel!. If you’re still hungry for more, after a great day out, you won’t be disappointed by the range of entertainment and nightlife Phuket has to offer.Nearly all the tourist areas have some bars where you can enjoy a drink, though you will need to head over to the larger resort areas such as Patong or Karon for a more vibrant atmosphere.

Phukets three most famous waterfalls are not nearby the largest in Thailand and in dry season the waterfalls is not worth a visit. The largest waterfall named Bang Pae is only around 18 meters high, not exactly the worlds largest. So you see there is no need to vast a whole day traveling just to take pictures in front of a "big" waterfall.

A much better reason is to get away from the beach and sun if only for a day. But why should someone want to do that? It's easy to have a sunburn on the beach, so visiting a waterfall is your chance to let the skin heal and at the same time experience Phukets only remaining rainforest.

Promthep Cape is a headland forming the extreme south end of Phuket. “Prom” is Thai for the Hindu term, “Brahma,” signifying purity, and “Thep” means ‘God.’ Local villagers used to refer to the cape as “Leam Jao”, or the God’s Cape, and it was an easily recognisable landmark for the early seafarers traveling up the Malay Peninsula from the sub-continent.

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