Coming to Phuket, visitors can immerse themselves in the blue sea and white sand, watch the sunset at Promthep Cape and Krating Cape and explore islands such as Koh Racha or Koh Heh with exciting coral diving activities.

The blue beaches in Phuket
Phuket Old Town is home to Sino-Portuguese architecture, quaint shops and restaurants, a great place to stroll and sample local cuisine .

Phuket Old Town
A day in Phuket can start with a Thai breakfast of curry roti at Roti Tha Rua or Roti Chao Fa, crispy Apong or golden Patongko. Don’t forget to stop by Khao Tom Dibuk for traditional Phuket porridge and delicious pork bone noodle soup.

Cuisine in Phuket attracts tourists
For lunch, Phuket Old Town is famous for a series of famous eateries such as Guay Tiew Nuea O Charot (beef noodle soup, mixed dry noodles), Mee Nam Goong Ao Ke (shrimp noodle soup, Tom Yum noodles), or Loba Bang Niew - a famous address for its crispy fried pork offal with a special dipping sauce.

Watching shows is a popular activity with many tourists.
When night falls, Phuket becomes luxurious with Michelin-starred restaurants such as Pru, Nitan, Jaras, La Gaetana, Blue Elephant... the menu is often fresh seafood, local specialties are delicately prepared. Along with some notable new restaurants in Phuket such as: Hong Samut Thai, The Smoked Cacha Laboratory, Niyom Ped Yang Gluea...

Phuket attracts tourists not only by its beautiful nature but also by its extremely rich cultural life.
From bustling Bangkok, peaceful Chiang Mai to Phuket filled with the flavor of the sea, each land of Thailand has its own "symphony" of culture and cuisine that makes visitors linger.
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