Phuket Beaches - Patong Beach

Patong
is the most famous - some would say infamous - beach resort on Phuket. With
its wide variety of activities and nightlife, Patong is an ideal place to
party and play.
Visitors hoping for a glimpse into the exotic East will likely not find
it here among the McDonald's, KFC, Boots and Starbucks outlets, though the
steaming hot streets, neon lights and chaotic atmosphere of Patong can be
overwhelming for the new arrival. The key to full enjoyment of the place is
to pace yourself, drink lots of water and learn the meaning of 'mai pen rai'
- which translates roughly to 'It doesn't matter' or 'Don't worry, be
happy'.
By day, Patong's curved sandy bay is a hive of activity with parasail and
jet-ski operators, boat drivers, beach vendors and masseuses all vying for
the attention of the many visitors relaxing on the beach chairs.
Those looking for more to do than sunbathe can try their hand at diving,
sailing, elephant-trekking, ATV-riding, Harley Davidson tours, sea canoeing,
bungy jumping, water-skiing and more, all of which can be arranged at the
many tour desks set up around town and in the hotels. And those needing some
pampering can indulge themselves with a relaxing massage, spa or beauty
treatment.
Loma Park, with its trademark dolphin sculptures and children’s playground, is probably the most famous tourist attraction in Patong after Soi Bangla, home of the island’s nightlife entertainment scene.
Patong's food choices are nearly endless. Spicy noodle stands, fast food
outlets and fine dining spots featuring cuisine from all parts of the globe
are all readily available.
At the top end are the Baan Rim Pa, Otowa and Da Maurizio
restaurants - all clinging to the rocky shore, side-by-side, just up the
road north of Patong - offering fantastic cuisine, stunning views and some
of the island's best range of wines. The elegant beachfront Sala Bua
restaurant at the Impiana Phuket Cabana is fast becoming a 'must visit' spot
with its inventive, award-winning dishes. Other favourite spots known for
their excellent service and food include Sam's at the Holiday Inn, Baluchi
Indian restaurant at Horizon Beach
Resort and Lim's.
Budget and mid-priced options are too numerous to mention, and best
discovered by strolling Patong's streets. If the place is packed, it's a
good indication that the food is tasty. Be adventurous and don't be afraid
to try some of the more casual, local spots, where unexpected delights may
be found.
Twenty years ago, beach huts were the only accommodation options in
Patong. Since then, the huts have disappeared but in their place an
explosion of options have emerged, ranging from simple guesthouses to luxury
resorts. Whether one's looking for a cheap room or an opulent seaview
penthouse, Patong's got it covered.
Recommended hotels Patong Beach
The Nap Patong, Phuket
A 10-minute walk from Bangla Road, The Nap Patong offers luxurious accommodation with a flat-screen TV and DVD player. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and the use of the pool.
Each stylish room at Patong Nap comes with a balcony, minibar and seating area. Hot shower facilities are in the private bathroom.
NAM Spa offers a variety of massage and beauty treatments. Guests can also get their daily work-outs at the fitness centre. For convenience, the hotel offers car rental services and free parking.
The rooftop 76 Bar serves a delicious breakfast buffet. Light snacks and refreshing beverages are also available.
Patong Nap is a 30-minute drive from Old Phuket Town and 40 km from Phuket International Airport. An airport shuttle can be arranged.
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The Sea Patong, Phuket
Stylish accomodation with free Wi-Fi can be enjoyed at The Sea Patong, just 3 minutes' walk from Patong Beach. Providing an outdoor pool, it also has traditional Thai massage treatments.
Patong The Sea Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the nightlife options along Bangla Road. Phuket International Airport is a 45-minute drive from the hotel.
Decorated in modern Thai style, the air-conditioned rooms at The Sea are extra spacious and fitted with 32-inch flat-screen TVs. Modern rainshowers and a spacious balcony with day bed are included.
Guests may soak up the sun by the lounge chairs lining the outdoor pool and admire scenic views of Patong Beach. The hotel also provides a tour desk and laundry services.
The Blue Restaurant offers open-air dining on the hotel's rooftop. It serves a variety of authentic Thai and international dishes.
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Patong Nightlife
Newcomers
will notice that the streets of Patong are relatively quiet by day, but
they'll soon find out that when the sun goes down the town awakens and
roars. At night, the beach road and back streets turn into a hectic treading
ground for street vendors and pedestrians while the bars, pubs and discos
become heavily populated with fun-seeking locals and visitors.
Bangla Rd is the center of the nighttime action with its long stretch of
beer bars and pubs and side lanes leading down to more naughty spots. The
notorious Soi Katoey, just off Bangla, is a lively place where punters can
watch super-sexy 'ladies' dancing on stages at the soi's entrance and
further inside. The other sois are amusing places to wander, with countless
beer bars, a-go-gos and pubs to explore.
An entertainment venue that doesn't feature scantily-clad women is the
Muay Thai boxing ring at the east end of Bangla, with regular shows of the
famous martial arts form in a cavernous beer-bar setting. The famed Phuket
Simon Cabaret has two spectacular shows a night, while the newly opened
Sphinx Restaurant and Theatre offers dining and live dance shows in a classy
setting.
Fans of rugby, football and other pro sports worried about missing the
big games will be relieved to hear that Patong has numerous sports pubs with
satellite TV links to all the favourite European and international matches.
Dancing fiends will not be disappointed with the long-running Banana,
Tai-pan and Safari discos being consistently popular places to shake a leg,
while newcomers to the scene are Star World (formerly the Shark) and Tiger
discos.
For live music, good bets are Molly Malone's, Scruffy Murphy's and
Margarita pubs, and The Port at
Banthai Beach Resort with its marvellous Filipino band and twirling
stage.
The myriad shopping outlets and open-air markets, bowling alleys,
bookshops and cafes offer an alternative for those looking for quieter
nighttime options.
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