Get Sporty
After lazing under the hot sun for several days, many tourists need
to pick up the pace a bit. Phuket offers countless sporting
events and activities to keep the active occupied.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
Phuket is one of Thailand's main centres for diving and snorkeling as
its unique coral reefs draw both the novice and expert underwater
adventurer. The warm, clear waters of the Andaman Sea provide
excellent conditions for the growth of coral and a rich variety of marine
life.
One of the main attractions of the island's underwater world is the
contrasting features from north to south. Massive granite
boulders can be seen on the islands northern ocean floor, while the
southern area features towering limestone karsts.
Popular dive hotspots include the Similans, Surin, and Phi Phi islands.
Equipment and instruction can be found at any of the main beaches.
For more information visit http://www.sea-bees.com/
Surfing
If you've come to surf, then the west coast of Phuket from May to
October is the place for you. Beaches such as Nai Harn, Kata
and, to some extent, Kalim are great surfing locations just after a storm
has blown through and there's a light offshore breeze. There
are surf shops at Patong, Chalong and Kata and boards are for hire on Kata
Beach. For more information, try either Aloha Surf Sports in
Patong, telephone 076 344504 or Cobra in Chalong, telephone 076 381065.
Sailing
Sailing in the waters surrounding Phuket island, even as far south as
Langkawi in Malaysia or north into the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar
(Burma), is a dream for many visitors to Thailand. You can
rent anything from bareboats to fully equipped and staffed
yachts. Also many of the dive shops offer diving trips to
these areas on their liveaboards.
Golf
Phuket boasts four world-class golf courses that are both challenging
and breathe taking. The palm tree-lined fairways, tricky sand traps and
elevated greens surrounded by the imposing limestone mountains tantilise
and frustrate even the most experienced golfer.
The Phuket Golf and Country Club was the first of open its doors back
in 1989, and is located between Phuket Town and Patong.
Another championship course is the Loch Palm Golf Club carved out of an
old tin mine, situated just off the road to Patong. Facing Ban
Tao Bay in the northern part of the island is the renowned Banyan Tree
Golf Club near the Dusit Laguna Hotel. And, the Blue Canyon
Country Club rounds out the list of spectacular links near the Phuket
airport.
For the second straight year. Blue Canyon Country
Club was voted the "Asian Pacific Golf Resort of the Year".
Boasting two international championship courses, Blue Canyon has staged
two Johnnie Walker Classics (1994 -98), as well as the Honda Invitational
Tournament (1996). For more information on the courses, read
the article at www.amari.com/members/phuketgolf.asp
Horseback Riding
One way to cover the island's mountainous terrain is on the comfort and
grace of a horse. The Crazy Horse Stables in Nai Harn, Phuket Riding Club
at Chalong, Phuket Laguna Riding Club at Bang Tao and Phuket Shooting
Range at Chalong, offer excellent guided tours.
Deep Sea Fishing
An array of tours are available for anglers anxious to land some of
Phuket's prized fish. Salifish and Marlins are the most sought
after and both provide a tough fight. Any local tour agent can
provide more details.
Running
The running fraternity, Hash House Harriers, established by British
soldiers stationed in Malaysia, sponsors weekly foot races followed by
serious fun for party animals. Information can be gathered at the Expat
Bar in Patong.
Other sporting events and activities include target shooting, mountain
biking and paintball, to name just a few.
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