Friday, March 30, 2007

Jamie's Phuket Links

This is the place to find more information about Phuket. There are so many web sites, it can be hard to dig through and find accurate and useful information. Below you can find links to recommended websites. If you know of a site that should be included in this list or wish to exchange links with Jamie's Phuket, please leave a comment or email to jjjjmonk AT yahoo DOT co DOT uk. I'll add more anyway as I think of them...

General Phuket Information

Phuket.com – extensive information
Phuket-Info.com – great nightlife information and a popular chat forum
PhuketDelight.com – Ted’s website likes to get off the beaten track
Phuket Weather Blog – with lots of weather links
Phuket Scuba Diving - Sunrise Divers, Karon Beach
Phuket Photos – Loads of quality photos
Knut Angstroms People and Places in Phuket - lots of local life here
Phuketindex.com - Phuket Web Directory
Phuket.net - Phuket Travel Info

Phuket News and Media

Phuket Wan News
Phuket Gazette
Phuket FM Radio
Phuket Post
"My Phuket" Magazine

Shop Window on Lifestyle in Phuket - www.windowonlifestyle.com
Phuket’s monthly showcase of lifestyle products and services. Shop Window on Lifestyle is a directory of shopping, property, cars and boats with reviews on dining venues and spas, features, useful tips and What's On in Phuket.

Phuket Hotels

My Recommended Hotels
Agoda.com
LateStays.com
R24.org (Sawadee)
Trip Advisor (Phuket Hotel reviews)
BookHostels (low budget accommodation)
Phuket Hotels by Farangs.com

Travel

Phuket Airport
Flight Booking
Bus Timetable
Airport Bus
Phuket Ferry Timetable

Airlines

Thai Airways
Air Asia
Nok Air
Bangkok Airways
Tiger Airways (direct flights from Singapore)
One-Two-Go Airlines

Car Rental

Pure Car Rent
Braun Car Rent
Sutin Car Rent
Budget Rent-a-Car

Health and Hospitals

Bangkok Hospital Phuket - my son was born here
Phuket International Hospital
Mission Hospital
Vachira Hospital
Patong Hospital
Optician - Better Vision - I've had specs made here

Adventure Activities

Amazing Bike Tours
Phuket Bungy Jump
Go Kart Racing
Sea Canoe Tours

Real Estate

Siam Real Estate - Find your dream home in Phuket!
Phuket Seaview Real Estate

Government

Phuket Immigration
Phuket Tourism

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Hotel Recommendations: The Old Phuket Hotel

Karon Beach is far less busy and developed than nearby Patong. There's only a few miles between them, but follow the winding road from Patong and you find that Karon is clean, neat and rather nice. Some would say dull, but you can't please everyone! Recent improvements to the beachfront include nice pavements, statues, and plenty of benches to stop for a rest in the shade. Read more here: Karon Beach.

The Old Phuket Hotel is on a quiet side road called Aroona Karon which is now closed to through traffic making it very pleasant. You're just a few minutes walk from the beach, but away from any crowds. The hotel also has something approaching style - not just another resort, it's built in the old Sino-Portuguese style which you can see remnants of in Phuket Town. Rooms and furniture match the old style, well..nearly... I guess they did not have satellite TV's in the old days! Or Jacuzzis for that matter. The Private Jacuzzi room looks just great.

There are 2 restaurants, 2 bars, pool, sauna, fitness center..you know, all the usual stuff, but with style :) The views from the pool are great with the hills rising to the east of Karon beach it feels like a little oasis. The main Karon centre is about 15 minutes walk to the north, the other end of Karon about 20 minutes to the south. (See location on Google Earth) I think it's one of the nicest places in Karon Beach.

The Old Phuket Hotel - Booking Links and Reviews

Old Phuket Rates and Reservations at Agoda.com
Old Phuket Hotel Reviews


Old Phuket Hotel - Photos

Old Phuket Entrance

Old Phuket Pool

Old Phuket Room


• More Hotels in Phuket - Phuket Hotels at Agoda.com
• Last minute Phuket hotels - LateStays.com
More Phuket Hotel Recommendations

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay has to be on everyones "must do" list when visiting Phuket. The scenery in the bay is stunning with limestone cliffs and rocks climbing from the water, mangroves and jungle toppped pinnacles. If you had your own sailing boat you could cruise around for days. Some parts are quite remote and can be reached on multi day kayak tours, but most people visit on a day trip or half day tour, and they come in their hundreds on a daily basis. However you do it, Ao Phang Nga is undeniably beautiful, just you may need to carefully frame photos to keep the people out of the picture.

If you want the place to yourself, wake up really early, drive your car up to Phang Nga and hire a longtail boat. We drove up last Sunday, me and my wife, 2 kids and my mum. A really early start was not on the cards, but we were there by 10am at the National Park Pier. Not early enough to beat the crowds but Phang Nga Bay is still a great place to visit.

View from our longtail - just call that number for Phang Nga longtail boat service...

Longtail boat in Phang Nga Bay

This rock formation is supposed to look like a dog

Best to let the pictures do the talking, worth a thousand words and all that. We hired our own longtail for 1200 Baht and chugged around for about 4 hours. I think we hired Thailand's slowest longtail, but no matter, it was ours and that sure beats being on a tour. It was a hot day, and we were glad we had taken some bottles of water on the boat, though we were also able to get refreshments at Koh Panyee, the floating village (half of which is now tourist restaurants). If you stop at Panyee, walk through the restaurants and souvenir stalls and you can wander around the village. You will probably get lost in the maze of narrow walkways. My mum paid a kid 20 Baht to help her find the restaurant again :)

On the Longtail, Phang Nga Bay

Mum on the longtail

View of Koh Panyee

We stopped at the very well known James Bond Island. Here you need to pay a National Park fee of 200 Baht. Lots of steps up and down along a narrow path take you to a small beach with a view of Koh Tapu, the rock that sticks up in many postcards. Don't let the photos fool you, it's pretty crowded! Lots of stalls selling jewellery and shells and tourist tat. Look the other way and it's great.

James Bond Island (Koh Tapu)

My kids with James Bond Island Koh Tapu - James Bond Island

The other side of James Bond Island....

The main island you land on is actually called Khao Ping Gan (spell it how you like). The name refers to a leaning rock which is impressive. There are also a few little caves you can climb into. The kids enjoyed the caves. The famous little island that sticks up is called Koh Tapu. Smaller than most people expect, but very picturesque nonetheless. Now, where did I put my golden gun?

The leaning rock at Khao Phing Gan View through the rocks at Khao Ping Gan

View of longtail near James Bond Island

Actually, "James Bond Island" is the only crowded place aside from the restaurants at Koh Panyee - I think if we do this again, next time I will ask the longtail driver to land us on the other side of Panyee.. and maybe we'll try to get up earlier...

Phang Nga Bay - More Info

(Update) We made a couple of great trips into Phang Nga bay in 2010 - hiring a longtail boat from a restaurant called Samchong Seafood, and heading to James Bond Island and Koh Panyee Village. We actually decided on an afternoon trip, had lunch at the restaurant and took a longtail out from about 2pm - 6pm. For more detailed info on those trips and places click the links below:

Phang Nga Bay Tour - doing it our way!
Samchong Seafood Restaurant
James Bond Island
Ko Panyee Village

Friday, March 9, 2007

Naithon Beach

Naithon Beach is one of our favourite beaches in Phuket, located in the North West of the island, North of Bang Tao and a bit South of Nai Yang. It's not that easy to get to. The roads around there are narrow and winding, and it's quite a way off the main airport road. For now it stays pretty quiet, though last week we noticed new building work going on. There are just a few hotels, such as the Naithonburi, and not a huge selection of places to eat. For the most part, there is just a single row of buildings along the beach road, and while there are beach chairs along the sand, plenty of the beach is left "au naturel".

(Update 2010 - Naithon is more heavily developed now, but compared to the main beaches (Patong, Karon, Kata) it's still way quieter.

Naithon beach. Crowded as usual!

It's not a long beach, you can walk from one end to the other in about 10 minutes. The sand is slightly squeaky. We like this area of Phuket, away from the main tourist beaches. The hills are still green, and the valleys are full of rubber plantations. The roads wind up and down, the views are sometimes stunning...Naithon is a great place to stay if you like it quiet. We stopped there last week for a walk on the beach and a bit of lunch. In the restaurant only 2 tables were occupied, the food was decent (nothing flashy here) and despite being by the road, it was peaceful. There's not much traffic, though most of what we saw was building related, so if more construction starts, Naithon could get noisier. Time to make hay while the sun shines...

A romantic stroll on Naithon beach

Wave breaking on Naithon beach

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Kamala Temple (Wat Baan Kamala)

Unless you were living on the moon, you will know what happened on December 26th 2004. Certainly, the people in Kamala know what happened. Kamala beach was the worst hit of all Phuket's beaches, and was where I was sitting with family and friends on Christmas Day, one day before "it" happened.

Boats at Kamala near the temple

Longtail boat at Kamala beach

Check out this photo of Kamala temple which shows water up to the roof:

Kamala Temple, 26th December 2004 - photo is copyright Reuters I think, hard to tell on the www these days!

Much of the temple, along with the school and most of Kamala's beachfront, was destroyed on December 26th 2004. I remember visiting the temple some years ago for Songkran, as we had friends living in Kamala. This week was the first time I have been back to the temple since then. Of course, everything is clean and new. In 2005, the temple grounds were given a special makeover by an Australian TV show called Backyard Blitz. New rooms were also built for the monks. It was quite a feat - one of many charitable acts that helped Kamala back on it's feet.

Wat Baan Kamala
Decoration inside Kamala temple

The temple is at the far south end of the beach, which is a little aside from the hotels. Kamala is not as developed for tourism as some other beaches in Phuket, but the main beach road has bars, restaurants, dive shops and more. Still, Kamala retains a quiet air and is a good place to stay if people want peace and quiet, but within striking distance of the main tourist beaches.

• Kamala Temple - Location in Google Earth

We had a quick look around the temple and grounds. It's not grand, it's not huge. It is the local temple for Kamala beach.

Reflection of Kamala temple  Memorial stone in the garden

More about Kamala Beach