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Five reasons to charter a catamaran in Phuket

1. Stunning sunsets

Phuket has many view points where you can admire the landscape, accessible by feet and by boat. You can admire the magnificent sunsets. One of the most popular spots is Promthep Cape. Other gorgeous view points include Kata-Maron, Radar Hill and Windmill Viewpoint. Sunsets and sand beaches go hand in hand in Phuket and you can watch the sun melt into the ocean upon soft, golden sand.

2. Wat Chalong

This is the biggest temple in Phuket and one of the most visited. Built in the beginning of 19th century, it is colourful and decorated with Buddhist statues from ancient mythology. The architecture is typical of Thailand. However, this is only one of the many amazing temples which you can visit. 94% Buddhist, Thailand has a wealth of beautiful temples, historical monuments and unique museums. The original and unique architecture of these sacred places is characterised by a sophistication and gorgeous décor, splashes of gold, flamboyant colours and these spaces radiate serenity and spirituality. The temples are amazing to visit, even if you’re unfamiliar with the culture and religion of the country. Learning more about it will enable you to further connect with locals during your catamaran charter in Phuket.

3. Live unforgettable experiences

A catamaran charter in Phuket is an equally excellent opportunity to try new activities, such as go-karting, paragliding and quad biking in the jungle. For those who would like something a little calmer, you can swap quad bikes for horses, and take gentle trots or walks along the beach.

4. Wonderous nature

Nature-lovers will completely adore the climate, flora and fauna which is on offer in this island. A catamaran charter in Phuket will give you the opportunity to discover the exceptional natural heritage of the island in all its splendour. There are many trails which you can take; these will lead you to waterfalls where you can swim, discover amazing species of flora and fauna or even raft, if you’re feeling adventurous. Various zones in the island differ massively with regards to landscape. While some areas are more mountainous, others are rocky, others are sandier, and several are covered in jungle. Make sure you take time in nature to be able to enjoy it all!

5. Richness and diversity

Another brilliant advantage to Phuket is the diversity of surroundings and the range of experiences on offer. For example, you can spend a day on Ko Sire Island, a tiny island separated by a river and a refuge from mass tourism. In the extreme east of the island, you can experience a more authentic local cuisine and the numerous fishermen’s ports also give you a different look into the island. Contrast this with Cap Phanwa where you can visit Research Centre of Marine Biology and Phuket Aquarium and see many different species of marine species. Stroll down the 10-metre-long glass tunnel and you can observe the different, exotic schools of fish. The Research Centre of Marine Biology leads many studies on tropical ecosystems of the reefs and the development of commercial fish.

Eating in Phuket

Beside fine countryside and magnificent landscapes, Thailand has more surprises in store. Phuket boasts a wealth of beautiful cuisine which is bursting with colour and flavour. The cuisine is one of the major attractions of Thailand so make sure to sample many of the authentic dishes, such as Tom Ka Khai soup or Pad Thai during your catamaran charter in Phuket. While there are many great restaurants in the town, there are also fabulous street markets and sellers who cook and plate this freshly prepared food right in front of you for reasonable prices.

1. Tom Yum Goong

This shrimp soup is a perfect blend of lemongrass, chilli, lime juice and fish sauce. There is a classic Thai kick to the dish, but this is balanced against the fleshy prawns and mushrooms. This dish can be an accompaniment to a meal, a starter or a main.

2. Som Tum

This spicy green papaya salad is from the northeast of the region. This is a dish that divides opinion with its garlic, chillies, green beans, cherry tomatoes and papaya. This creates a flavour which is both sweet and savoury. Depending on region, peanuts, shrimps and crabs are added to this dish for extra flavour.

3. Tom Khai Kai

In contrast to the spicy dishes which have come before, this dish is milder than many other Thai dishes. Made with coconut milk, chicken, shallots and lemongrass, this dish is creamy and delicious. There is also chilli and lime in the recipe which means that there is a kick in the soup.

4. Khao Pad

This is a simple accompaniment to any dish, or an excellent snack for when you need to fuel up after a swim or long hike. This dish is fried rice made with egg, onion and herbs. It is often served with lime or cucumber, but you can also add fish or vegetables to the dish.