the south of Thailand is covered with lush tropical vegetation and is the most touristic area. The peninsula Phuket on the west side is well known to many.

Phuket is Thailand's largest island, connected to the mainland by a bridge. The tourist hotspot is located on the Andaman Sea, 867 kilometers south of Bangkok. Phuket is blessed with fantastic bays, white palm beaches, clear seas, friendly people, good accommodations and plenty of seafood.

Patong Beach 15 kilometers from the city is Phuket's most developed beach. It offers numerous opportunities for sports, shopping and sunbathing/swimming on a long, sheltered bay. Here you can also windsurf, snorkel and dive.

Patong is also known for its vibrant nightlife, in which the many seafood restaurants and bars play an important role. One of the most famous areas for nightlife in Phuket is Patong Beach. Bangla Road, in the heart of Patong, transforms at night into a pedestrian zone filled with neon-lit bars, nightclubs, and live music venues. This street is the epicenter of Phuket's nightlife, where the energy is pulsating and the night is full of possibilities. Visitors can enjoy a lively mix of entertainment, from traditional Thai dancing to international DJ sets and everything in between.

In addition to the vibrant nightlife on Bangla Road, Phuket also offers a range of more subdued and sophisticated nighttime options. There are numerous rooftop bars and beach clubs that offer a more relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who want to enjoy a cocktail while watching the beautiful sunset over the Andaman Sea. These locations often combine culinary delights with DJs or live music, providing a perfect backdrop for a night out.

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Known as Khun Peter (62), lives alternately in Apeldoorn and Pattaya. In a relationship with Kanchana for 14 years. Not yet retired, have my own company, something with insurance. Crazy about animals, especially dogs and music.
Enough hobbies, but unfortunately little time: writing for Thailandblog, fitness, health and nutrition, shooting sports, chatting with friends and some other oddities.

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