5 fun things to do in phuket

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Phuket Fantasea Show and Dinner
Phuket Fantasea Show and Dinner


There is more to do in Phuket than just lying on a sandy beach—not that there’s anything wrong with that! Take advantage of the island’s gorgeous surroundings with a scenic activity or tour. From Elephant Safaris to River Rafting, there are plenty of ways for you to get back in touch with nature. Here are some of our favourites:



1. Elephant Safari
 Elephant Safari


What better way to explore the lush jungle than on the back of an elephant? You will travel from the elephant camp, situated at the top of a mountain, and get stunning views of Chalong Bay and Phi Phi Island as you descend.

2. Phuket Fantasea Show and Dinner

Family meal times will never be the same after this experience! You will be treated to a spectacular cultural show complete with dancing and an elephant circus while tucking into some Thai delicacies.

3. Buddha Cave Temple, Elephant Safari and White Water Rafting

Experience the most of Phuket on this all-encompassing tour! You’ll visit the Golden Buddha, trek through the jungle on an elephant, go swimming in a refreshing river and go on a thrilling white water rafting adventure, all in one day.



4. Thai Cooking Class

Want to bring a little of Thailand home with you? Learn how to cook traditional Thai dishes from a world-renowned chef and you’ll be able to relive your adventure in Thailand—by the mouthful—for years to come.

5. Phang Nga Bay by Long-tail Boat Tour
Phang Nga Bay by Long-tail Boat Tour


Go on a boat cruise around Phang Nga Bay on a traditional Thai long-tail boat. With no less than 42 islands, there are plenty of captivating sights. Highlights include the Gypsy Village, a village built entirely on water using stilts and the infamous James Bond Island featured in “The Man with the Golden Gun.”







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