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Rawai Beach

Rawai beach is located on the southern tip of Phuket. It is not suitable for swimming because of a certain amount of sharp dead coral and the abundance of long-tail boats that bring snorkelers to the nearby islands.


Rawai Beach

Rawai beach is located on the southern tip of Phuket. It is not suitable for swimming because of a certain amount of sharp dead coral and the abundance of long-tail boats that bring snorkelers to the nearby islands.

Rawai beach is a bit of a different experience than the other beaches in Phuket as it is less touristy, has a local village feeling, a bit more of a local vibe, and you can enjoy seafood by the beach. It’s a great option for those looking for a more low-key and authentic experience in Phuket.

For those looking for a more relaxing experience, there are several massage and spa services available along the beach. Visitors can indulge in traditional Thai massage or other treatments.

Rawai Beach is known as a popular spot for sunset viewing. Visitors can relax on the beach and enjoy the beautiful colors of the sun as it sets over the Andaman Sea. The beach is also a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll, as it is relatively quiet and peaceful compared to some of the more crowded beaches in Phuket. There are also several seafood restaurants along the beach, where visitors can sample local cuisine while enjoying stunning views.

The views are spectacular when the sun comes down and the locally served seafood is just mouthwatering. A few establishments along the beach road do get a lively crowd during sunset hours. This is the perfect time to mingle with locals, expats and other tourists visiting the area.

Rawai beach is also a great place for those who are interested in sea gypsy culture, as there is a village located just a short drive from the beach. The village is home to the Chao Leh, or sea gypsy people, who have lived in this area for centuries. Visitors can learn about their culture and way of life, as well as purchase some sea-themed souvenirs.

Sea gypsies sell anything and everything related to seafood. Visitors can find a wide variety of seafood, from shells and cockles to lobsters and crabs. There are also restaurants here where selected seafood will be prepared for you for a small fee.

Rawai beach is the starting point for a variety of one-day boat trips to the surrounding islands. Rent one of the long boats nearby to travel to Coral Island, Koh Lon, Koh Bon or Racha. You can have a good time with a mask and snorkel, or even a fishing rod. These islands offer great snorkeling and diving opportunities, as well as beautiful beaches to relax on.

Another attraction nearby is the Phuket Seashell Museum. The museum features a vast collection of seashells from around the world, including rare and exotic specimens. The collection includes over 20,000 shells from different species of sea creatures, such as mollusks, sea urchins, and starfish.

Overall, Rawai beach is a great option for visitors looking for a more local and authentic experience in Phuket. It offers a variety of activities and attractions, as well as stunning scenery and delicious food.

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