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Phuket, 867 km from Bangkok, is Thailand's largest island, and the country's
only island province.
It is also a regional government headquarters, and with a population
of 1.6 million, Phuket ranks as the sixth largest province in
Thailand.
Known as the Pearl of the Andaman, Phuket derived much
of its former glory and its enormous wealth from tin production,
which dates back over 500 year.
Today, Phuket is the country's major tourist attraction. The
surrounding waters contain much varied marine life and the
island itself is blessed with lovely seashores and forested hillsides.
Approximately 1.75 million Rai of the island is forest. Phuket
Town also has some wonderful examples of Sino-Portugese architecture.
The
dream of escaping to an idyllic tropical island becomes a reality
on Phuket; Thailand's southern paradise.
Shaped like an irregular pearl and
measuring approximately 21 km wide by 48 km long, the i sland
is sparsely populated outside Phuket Town. The landscape is one
of lush green hills, coconut groves, rubber plantations and a
coastline dotted with a dozen spectacular beaches. (Browse Beaches
of Phuket).
Unspoilt stretches of fine
white sand are found along the entire west coast of the island.
Each sun-drenched beach has a character and charm of its own,
and is separated from its neighbors by picturesque headlands and
backdrops of wooded hills. Lapping the shore are the sparkling
warm blue waters of the Andaman Sea. |