Rawai Beach Map

The palm-fringed beach is best known for 'sea gypsies,' a formerly nomadic fishing minority believed to be of Melanesian descent. On the other side of the cape from Nai Harn, Rawai beach was the first to be regularly visited by Thai tourists to Phuket long before foreigners were a common sight in Phuket.

Chalong  Bay
(11 km from town)

This beach has several restaurants selling some of Phuket's best seafood.Located on the south coast opf the island, Chalong Bay is the mining area and is muddy to swim in. However, a fine view of the coconut palm groves, and delicious food in the good restaurants on the shore attract hundreds of visitors to the place daily.

Rawai  Beach
(17 km from town)

The palm-fringed beach is best known for 'sea gypsies,' a formerly nomadic fishing minority believed to be of Melanesian descent.

On the other side of the cape from Nai Harn, Rawai beach was the first to be regularly visited by Thai tourists to Phuket long before foreigners were a common sight in Phuket. Promthep Cape The Rawai area is famous for the Promthep Cape viewpoint and a Sea Gypsy village both of which form part of the Thai and Asian tourist trails. The main beach at Rawai is is not great for swimming, but the casuarina tree lined esplanade is perfect for sampling freshly barbequed seafood at the weekend - a favourite with the locals.


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