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What visit to the shore would end up being the same without having your favorite beach accessories? We have a extensive assortment of beach umbrellas, beach cabanas, beach loungers and beach inflatables Enjoy some fun at the beach with a new bodyboard or skimboard. Bring all those accessories down to the shore in a brand new beach cart.
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Texsport Calypso Cabana Beach Shelter List Price: Sale Price: $24.38 You save: $17.61 (42%) |
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Coleman Road Trip Beach Shade List Price: Sale Price: $39.98 You save: $15.01 (27%) |
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Genji Sports Pop Up Family Beach Tent And Beach Sunshelter List Price: Sale Price: $46.68 You save: $25.32 (35%) |
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Shade Shack Instant Pop Up Family Beach Tent and Sun Shelter List Price: Sale Price: $49.95 You save: $10.05 (17%) |
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Lightspeed Quick Cabana List Price: Sale Price: $58.32 You save: $9.16 (14%) |
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Sun Smarties Family Beach Cabana Tent Sale Price: $79.95 |
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Rio Beach Portable Sun Shelter List Price: Sale Price: $16.50 You save: $23.49 (59%) |
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Genji Sports Instant Push Up Beach Tent Sun Shelter List Price: Sale Price: $58.95 You save: $37.05 (39%) |
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Striped Portable Changing Cabana Tent Patio Beach Pool Sale Price: $63.50 |
Beaches mystical and beautiful in Phuket
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Few islands can boast such an abundance of sandy beaches and clear waters as Phuket. The winding roads coast along the west coast of this island, 540 square miles offer stunning views and easy access to some of the best beaches in the world. Whether you want to try the hectic pace of Patong or find solitude on a remote stretch of sand in the north, the beaches of Phuket have everything for the Sun form monsoon rains from May to October can make swimming unpredictable conditions, so the warnings of the flag of publication.
Patong Beach:
Patong 2km stretch of golden sand is one of the most popular beaches in Phuket, is a place to watch the world go. During the day, Patong Beach is a hive of activity with parachute and jet-ski operators, boat drivers, beach vendors and masseuses all vying for the attention of many visitors to relax in beach chairs. During November to April (NE monsoon) that water is very flat and quiet.
Karon Beach:
Karon Beach, with a long stretch of squeaky white sand, is less hectic than Patong, but offers a full range of facilities, restaurants and activities. While it is an area of rapid growth, Karon out and rarely feels crowded. Karon is concentrated around three main areas: The Karon Plaza area at the southern end is characterized by series of budget guest houses, restaurants and bars. The side you are worth exploring, especially leading to a small art community, where some painters Thai budding have built a complex of cabins, bars and art galleries in which they live and work. Nearby, on the road leading to Kata beach, is the stage Soccer, which hosts both local and international sporting events. The extensive grounds of Thavorn Palm Beach Resort and the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort & Spa dominate much of the central part of Karon. Just north of them is Aroona Plaza. Aroona, which opened its doors a few years ago, hosts a number of craft shops, restaurants and cafes, a few bars and a hotel model in the Sino-Portuguese architecture of Old Phuket. The wide avenue along the beach is ideal for an evening stroll and do some shopping. The northern part has Karon Circle, with its sculptures of workers to commemorate the Phuket tin mining and agricultural past.
Kata Beach:
The beautiful bay of Kata, just a few minutes south of Karon Beach, entices and charms many visitors with its white sands and crystalline waters. Very popular between families, Kata is an all round favorite because of its spectacular palm beach, restaurants, lively nightlife, but not strident and varied accommodation options - All near the beach. From May to October surfers flock to catch waves of Kata and from November to April, the beach is full of Sunseekers. Kata is split into two focal areas: Kata Centre located in the extreme north to near Karon and Kata South, home to several resorts. Club Med is the largest part of the beach road, resulting in a path shading makes for a pleasant stroll. Continuing through the village, visitors will find a lot of surf shops, souvenir outlets and ready to used, 7-Eleven convenience stores and local stores, fashion brand name. There are also plenty of dive shops and tour operators to help those seeking explore beyond the beach.
Kata Noi Beach:
This small bay of stunning white sand, Kata separated by a promontory, is a quiet and peaceful refuge. The Kata Thani resort complex dominates the area, while some shops, small hotels and waterfront restaurants. A nice place for relaxing snorkel or swim.
Bang Tao Beach:
Bang Tao is a study in contrasts with luxury resorts and villas along its 6 km (4 miles) length of the beach, just a few minutes walk from the town of Cherng Talay, where many locals still earn their living as their ancestors did - by fishing, farming and rubber tapping. The northern end of the beach, so far untouched by development, remains an area where visitors can find that they have the beach to themselves. Apart from going to the beach and some bars and restaurants there is not much you need to leave your town for.
Surin Beach:
Naturally beautiful Surin is known as' due Millionaires Row "at the top of the range pursues celebrities Amanpuri, The Chedi Twinpalms and among luxury resorts, as well as many U.S. dollars 1 million homes to be proud at the top + of the hills overlooking the Andaman Sea.Although popular with tourists is not a busy tourist town, more like a seaside village. fine white sand and turquoise water has ensured that the picturesque beach is very popular among tourists and locals alike.
Pansea Beach:
Pansea is a small bay of brilliant white sand - but only accessible to rich and famous guests of The Chedi and Amanpuri Centers.
Kamala Beach:
This well-enclosed bay and fishing village has developed rapidly in recent years, however, still retains a small town. Popular with families, Kamala Beach is full of restaurants and food stalls, casual, with good diving on the rocky north end.
Laem Singh Beach:
This little gem, hidden on a beach south of Surin is accessible only on foot along a fairly steep path from the road. You can still get to work on the season high to arrive early for a beach chair. A few rustic restaurants offer cold drinks and foods. A nice place, quiet distraction in an afternoon.
Ao Sane Beach (Playa Selva):
A little beach reached by a dirt road that runs through the car park of Le Royal Meridien Phuket Yacht Club at Nai Harn. A Sometimes called "Jungle Beach". Usually a quiet and peaceful, with decent coral outcroppings near the rocky shore mostly. Only one appeal very inobtrusive here, the Baan Krating.
Emerald Beach:
Nestled in the southern tip of Patong, Emerald Beach ('Hat Tri Tra "in Thai) is the perfect place for sun lovers and those who are serious about going for the maximum tan. There is a long line of north-facing hammocks along the beach of 500 meters and is popular with customers from the nearby Merlin Beach Resort, the nearest beach is great for him.
Paradise Beach:
Paradise Beach will surprise you. To begin, it is incredibly beautiful, one of the most attractive of the wonderful Phuket has many beaches to offer. It also offers safe bathing all year round. It is compact and has a great view right across Patong Bay. The beach itself is just 150 meters long and there is another small beach next to it is reached by a path through the rocks.
Laem Ka Beach:
Laem Ka is unique for several reasons. First, this is the only one facing the beach in the south of Phuket, which offers good swimming and second, is a complete total on the experience of Thailand. This sanctuary, 150 meters long, stone-framed beach is the ideal place to picnic from noon is shady and cool. For many residents local offers the chance to chat yesterday afternoon as their children splash in the safe and Laem Ka blue waters just a few feet away.
Already Nui Beach:
Nui is now in the shadow of two of the most beautiful views of Phuket, Phrom Thep and the viewpoint with windmill large white / power generators propeller. It is a lovely little cove with good snorkeling, kayaking and fishing. In high season there is a line rental of chairs and a booth that rents masks fins, kayaks and body boards at very reasonable prices.
Rawai Beach:
First "discovered" by King Rama VII, in the 1920s, Rawai is Phuket's oldest beach resort, although the sea gypsy village at its north end probably has not changed much over the years. The beach is lined with seafood stalls and restaurants open for casual dining in the shade of the casuarina trees. A popular launching point for excursions boat to Racha, Coral and other islands.
Chalong Bay:
This bustling bay, a major launch area for the boat and dive trips, is full of rocking boats of all shapes and sizes throughout the year. Plenty of casual restaurants, dive shops, boat fishing and tour operators, watersports equipment suppliers, Internet shops and even yoga and reiki centers are placed on the short street leading into the spring.
Panwa Beach:
The lovely Cape Panwa, south of the bustling city of Phuket, it remains a peaceful, unspoiled gem of a place. Its lush hills, sandy coves, mangroves and tidal flats offer a quiet place to study away from the crowds.
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