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Use the information below as a broad guide only.

It will be helpful in getting you started. Initially I collected all the information personally , but not any more.

When I travel overseas nowadays , I only update towns and places that I am personally interested in.

"Reviewed" (below) means I have checked other sources and adjusted info accordingly.

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Another way of updating info is via YOUR 'Field Reports" , sent in on return from trips overseas.

Fellow Mongers will appreciate any info you can supply.

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Overall , you should not rely on any one website for accurate/up to date info. Scour the Internet and draw your own conclusions : )

 

 

UPDATES : Reviewed May 2008

 

NOTE : Nowadays I do not visit Phuket/Patong , consequently most info below has been updated with 'second hand' info. that I consider reliable.

Terrorism : Over quite a long period , there have been a number of government warnings re possible terrorist attacks on Phuket. Nothing yet has eventuated.

Check "Field Reports - Thailand" for the possibility of fresher info/updates (doubtful .... so far , very few people are contributing to Thailand Field Reports).

 

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PICS : In the NEW page/link (on Main Index page) you will find "Fishin for Fun" and "Escape" series of Diaries. On those particular pages you will find hundreds of pics of Thailand/Philippines , and usually a minimum of ten pics of girls I have met , on each of those pages. No pics on these Facts pages. Facts man , facts , no pics here. "Without the facts where are the fucks" ? : )

 

We are now slipping further down the slippery slope where choices are more limited compared with Pattaya and Bangkok. Phuket is Thailands largest island and a one and a quarter hours flight south of Bangkok. Well worth a peek, if only once in a while. The nightlife activities in this town are divided into two. There is the Patong Beach area which is geared for the western traveller, whorists & tourists alike , and there is Phuket town itself which is more tailored for the Asian clientele. Nov to Feb is the best weather and the most expensive time for accommodation.

Prices are higher than Pattaya and availability, by comparison, a little limited, but still more than adequate for a few days reconnoitre. If your planning your first trip to Thailand you might defer going to Patong , as Pattaya and Bangkok have the capacity to satisfy you early on in your 'apprenticeship'. However, for those still curious about Patong/Phuket , here is the current information I have.

UPDATE : I have almost given up on touristy Phuket. Touristy is code language for 'rip off mentality'. Consequently some of the transport info below , ex Bangkok , will most probably be out of date. Use as a starter/guide only.

 

By Bus from Bangkok - It's a hair raising l4 hr trip ex Southern Bus Terminal and costing around 5/600 Baht. VIP Buses leave the same terminal and charge around 800 Baht. VIP by name only. As you know by now , I do not recommend long haul bus trips for Thailand .

 

By Train from Bangkok - Round trip Ko Samui, Phuket, Hatyai - Train/short Bus trips:

This is for those who want to go to Ko Samui, Phuket and Hatyai the cheap way. When I visited all these places during my Nov/Dec 2001 tour I trained direct to Hatyai then backtracked using planes. Not the cheapest way to do it , but I was cashed up at the time and took the easy (plane) way out. Details on train trip to Hatyai in Thailand Other Towns notes.

Here is one suggestion utilising trains to the max. I do not have much confidence with long haul bus trips . Possibility of an accident or your valuables being interfered with are greater with the long haul buses.

Best is to do your bookings with Thai Overland Travel (TOT) , who are located at 407 Sukhumvit Road, between Soi 21 & 23 and therefore a long walk from the Soi.4 area. Alternatively, catch the Skytrain to AsokE4 Station (Soi 21). Phone (02) 2584778-80. 2589246-7 Fax (02) 259-6558. Email : todbul@a-net.net.th or todbul@ksc.th.com

As you enter the front door of TOT - Straight ahead = Overseas Air ; to your right - Domestic Air . Upstairs - Train Tickets. No train ticket sales during lunch hour. Call personally around 9a - 11a or 2p -5pm.

I do not have a detailed schedule for you, that will be worked out at TOT. This is some idea how it might work out :

1. Bangkok - Ko Samui. Second class Special Express Train ticket to Surat Thani. Then Bus - Ferry to Nathon Pier at Ko Samui itself. Followed by a Songthaew taxi to Chaweng Central for Baht 50 and taking around 45 minutes.

2. Ko Samui - Phuket. If you do not want to buy all your tickets in Bangkok at the one gulp, then Songserm Travel Agents, opposite the Nathon Pier , Ko Samui can sell them to you. Buy a Bus-Ferry-Bus ticket to Phuket and back to Surat Thani and also possibly your train ticket : Surat Thani - Hatyai - Bangkok too , at the same time.

3. Surat Thani - Hatyai. Train, 2nd class Air Con, sit up. Baht 360 approx. Check with TOT how long it takes to get to Hatyai. I think sit up would be appropriate. I took a sleeper from Bangkok, which is necessary, but doubt if you need a sleeper for Surat Thani - Hatyai. Songserm can sell you the train ticket at Ko Samui.

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By Air from Bangkok - All I know is the air fare to Phuket is not cheap around Baht 3500 or more return with Thai Air. Air Asia , a relatively new comer would most probably be cheaper , check them out first. Make sure you are buying a direct ticket to Phuket that does not involve stopping at some other airport along the way.

TOT in Bangkok can also sell you the air tickets, if that is your choice of travel.

Arrival at Phuket Airport : The airport is modern with ATM’s ; Snack Bars.; Airport Info booth; commercial tourist info , but not TAT (TAT is located in Phuket town itself ) ; Limo/Mini Van service.

Take a free "Thaiways" Map from one of the commercial tourist info booths. It’s an important help for getting around. Otherwise try : http://www.beachpatong.com/general/maps/patongbigmap/htm

Transport from Airport to Patong and the Nightlife : The following info is fairly reasonably up to date. For no hassles , catch a taxi at the taxi stand across the parking lot. On exiting airport its across to your right , about 40mtrs , I think. You'll see a big red 'Taxi Meter' sign, Bt500/600 approx to Patong. This includes a Bt100 Airport Surcharge. Alternatively you can purchase a Limo/taxi ticket at one of the booths inside the airport itself. Will cost more , but you dont have to walk across to the taxi stand with your baggage : ) Normally things in Thailand makes sense. Not allowing taxi's to Terminal itself does not make sense : ) Get the drivers calling card or phone number for when you leave Patong/Phuket.

Tight Budget : Mini Bus/Van , Baht 150/200 but there can be delays such as 1. waiting for the mini bus to fill up with newly arrived passengers 2. dropping off passengers along the way 3. and finally the possibility your mini bus stops at a Travel Agency enroute , and asks all passengers to alight and make their Hotel bookings with that Agency (ignore). This last nuisance alone , can delay the trip for anything up to an extra 30mins ! Via van usually adds an hour to the trip.

On my last trip it took thirty five mins by air from Hatyai to Phuket then more than 2 hours from Phuket Airport to my accommodation in Patong by Mini Van. Take the taxi. If you want to cut costs, you might be able to chat a fellow arriving passenger to share the taxi to Patong.

Departing Phuket by Air -

To Ko Samui : Bangkok Airways only , at time I travelled. Address : 158/2-3 Yaowaraj Road Phuket. Phone: 76225033-5. It’s located to the side of the Merlin Hotel. Songthaew solo passenger (non share) Baht 150 one way from Patong Beach area. Bangkok Air charged me Baht 1870 one way , 35mins. Expensive trip. Note - At the time of my travel , Thai Air did not fly this route. Alternative : Bus or Mini Van/Ferry to Ko Samui. Airport Departure Taxi is Bt500.

To Bangkok or Hat Yai : Thai Air Office is in Phuket : Ranong Road , Baht 300 round trip in Songthaew (solo passenger, much cheaper if sharing)

 

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TRANSPORT

Within Patong itself : Communal Songthaews sim. to Pattaya except for price. Baht100 for short trips not uncommon. Bt2/300 for longer trips (April 2007). Another reason why Patong/Phuket is not cheap. The same 100 Baht trip would cost only 5/10 Baht in Pattaya.

Small Honda Dream 100cc Motorbikes can be hired on a daily basis for approx Bt200 per day. If taking for a week or more , try for Bt150 per day rate.

Return to Phuket Airport : Your Hotel should be able to arrange a Bt500/550 taxi (sedan) to the Airport. Think I caught a communal Songthaew (small pick up style taxi) to Airport for Bt300. I was the only passenger. If you knew of others leaving at the same time , it would be cheaper to share the Songthaew with them. The trip is about an hour , depending on traffic. The same vans that pickup at Airport also take passengers to the airport , of course. Airport Departure Tax is Bt500 (April 2007).


ACCOMMODATION :

There are two prices : Tourist/high season and non tourist/low season. When I arrived in November , some places were already charging high season prices. Normally high season starts 1st Dec. finishes 1st March and then there is a high season again in July - August. In addition to high/low season , prices vary according to whims of management/owner.

Added to that , places are keen to charge extra for overnight guests (LON's). So, Patong/Phuket is truly touristy.

The currency quoted on this website is the Thai Baht. For conversion to your local currency refer to : www.xe.net/ucc

UPDATE : Accommodation notes below are a fair guide (April 2007).

 

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C & N Hotel -

Location : Rat Uthit Road , handy to the action and popular with budget mongers. www.cnhotelpatong.com , or , cnhotel@hotmail.com

Make sure you ask for a reply to your email , otherwise it might be ignored (not uncommon in Thailand). Price varies from Baht500/600 (low season) to Baht800/1000 (high season). Full sized double beds , free pick up at airport (but not free returning to airport : ) . No pool and no in room safe (safety boxes at Front Desk). Make sure they book you into their Hotel and not the Resort (out of town).

Budget Bangers should give this one serious consideration.

 

Expat Hotel - 163/17 Rat-u-Thit Road. Phone (66-76) 342143, 344023 Fax (66-76) 340300 Email: expat@loxinfo.co.th or www.phuket.com/patong/expat.htm.

Finding it : If your in Soi Bangla, walk down to the corner of Rat-u-Tit Road (where Rock Hard a Go-Go is located) , turn left and then enter the first Soi on your right which is called Soi Sunset , and at the end of this Soi is Expat Hotel, right in front of you. It's No.1 on Map below.

Price of a room : Suggest you email them and then print their quote out and take it with you to Thailand. Prices : Double , Fan, Standard Room Baht 690/840 ; Deluxe Baht 840/1040. Air Con - Dbl Air Deluxe 1190/1390. Take those prices as a guide only. In Patong they seem to quote different prices to dif. people. The real price could be less than what I have quoted. Friends say having overnight guests is no problem , but check this and the possibility of being charged extra for a gal , before you put money down.

 

Sansabai Bungalows - 171/21 Soi Sansabai, Rat Uthid 200 Phee Road. Phone (66.76)342948-9 Fax (66.76) 344888. Email : info@phuket-sansabai.com or www.phuket-sansabai.com


Finding it : Coming from Rock Hard in Soi Bangla you cross over the road (Rat-U-Thit) straight ahead into the opposite Soi, (Soi Sansabai) to the end of that Soi , a few metres up , turn hard right and 50/75 mtrs at the end is Sansabai Bungalows. It's No.2. on Map below.

Soi Sansabai , that is the street itself is ok, but after you turn right the last 75 mtr stretch looks like it would be a security risk late at night. Management said they have security patrolling that strip 9pm - 8pm.

Price of a Room : Double Fan Room Baht 935 . Dbl Air Con Room Baht 1265 . These are low season prices and I believe inflated prices. I've heard of guys paying less than this. Overnight guests are permitted and there is no extra charge , but once again check this out before putting your money down on the table. I find it difficult to ask about ladies overnight if I am not actually going to check in.

Overall - Some like it , some criticise it for its uncleanliness and need for renovation. Only way to know if its' for you , is to inspect the rooms before handing over any money. A rather common procedure in S-Asia (inspecting rooms beforehand).

 

Orchid - in Soi Sansabai Baht800 no problem and no fee re overnight guests. Very handy to nightlife and a little more superior to Sansabai's location. Forgot which side of Soi it was located on (most prob left) , but you can see Soi Sansabai on Map below. Info : www.orchid-residence.com

 

Swiss Garden - in Soi Sansabai , opposite Orchid. Baht500 no problem/fee with overnight guests. Worth considering after Orchid.

 

Safari Beach Hotel - 136 Taweewong Road. Phone (076) 340230-1/341170-4 Fax (66-76) 340231. Email : info@safaribeachhotel.com.

Finding it : walking from Rock Hard Go-Go (c/r of Soi Bangla and Rat-U-Thit Roads) and heading towards the beach (away from Soi Sansabai) you come to the T intersection with Taveewong and Soi Bangla Streets. Turn right into Taveewong and Safari Beach Hotel is a short distance up on your right. It's No.3 on the Map below.

Air Double Standard Rooms (good) Baht 1000 Low Season, Baht 1800 High Season. Standard rooms are spacious and very good. They also have more expensive Deluxe Rooms.Excellent location, close to the beach and the nightlife. They do not have fan rooms. Nice garden. Pool - didn't see it but believe , they have one. As far as I know they do not charge extra for overnight ladies , but check this out before checking in.

Huge upmarket Savoey (seafood) Restaurant , to the side of the same premises.

FOOTNOTE : For more accommodation info try : www.latestays.com

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Chanathip Guest House - 53/7 Rat-u-Thit Road, Patong Beach. It's No.4 on Map below. Phone (076) 294087/294052. Fax (076) 294088. Its not in Rat-u-Thit Road itself but in a small soi which is almost directly opposite Pow Wow Pub No.5 on Map.

In early November they were already charging high season prices : Air Double Room Baht 700 for an average smallish room. Not good value. Reasonably convenient location. Short-medium walking distance from the action. Had an overnight lady or two and they did not charge extra. Consider if desperate.

 

SHORT TIME ACCOMMODATION :

Soi Sansabai - is the Soi for Short Time Hotels. It's clearly shown on Map below. Around Baht 500 is the going rate. Cadillac Mansion , No.6. on Map below , were asking Baht 500 for only one hour. Suggest you reconnoitre this street and its numerous ST Hotels and find one to your liking before you actually need it. Personally , I ST and LT my chicks at my place of accommodation. Don't believe in paying for ST Hotels or extra at my accommodation , for overnight ladies.

 

 

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RESTAURANTS

In general prices are on the high side , compared to other Thai centres (Towns/Cities).

If you want Thai cheap food , just as good or better than in the touristy nightbelt of Patong , you have to catch a local taxi away from the touristy area. Then your food will not be so cheap (taxi fare to and from : ) Exception : Number 6 Restaurant (see below).

TSUNAMI : I should think all of the following Restaurants have recovered from the destruction wreaked by the Tsunami.

 

Rock Hard Restaurant - at the front of the Rock Hard Go-Go Bar. Corner of Soi Bangla and Rat-U-Thit. It's No.7 on the Map above. The Restaurant is out in the open, alongside the footpath in the heart of the action with lots of ladies passing by. I ate old fashioned fish and chips at Baht 190, which is not Thai cheap. Beer ok at Baht 60. Not a bad drink and perv spot. (Go-Go Bar , same property , even better perv and drink inside : )

Number 6 Restaurant - Fifty metres from Rock Hard and around the corner (heading North) in Rat-U-Thit Rd, on the left hand side. It's No.8 on the Map above. This place is small but very popular , especially with foreigners. Open late at night. Worth checking out, especially if you want a cheap tasty meal in the early hours.

Open Air Restaurants - 200 (?) mtrs further North up past No.6 Rest on same side of Rat-U-Thit there are numerous open air Restaurants. No.9. on the Map above. You can’t miss them as folks approach you on the footpath with Menus in the hope of escorting you to their particular Restaurant within this maze of Restaurants.

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The Hole in the Wall - 95 Rat-U-Thit Road. Coming from the c/r of Soi Bangla and Rat-U-Thit Rds (Rock Hard) it is quite a walk (7 mins ?) just past the traffic lights at the Soi Namyen and Sawatdirak Rds intersection on the right hand side (past Pow Wow , see Map above) . No.10. on Map above. Good Anglo Saxon (and Thai) food at reasonable prices. Family run Restaurant , with both smiley Husband Lee (expat) and Wife Gaye (Thai) on deck , making sure you get what you want (good food and service) . Best Restaurant for me. Worth the walk. Simple place with large screen Cable TV for news etc. From memory, think it closed at a respectable hour, so don't walk up there too late at night : ) UPDATE : It's a long time since I have dined there. Not sure if it will be there when you call. Email us if you still find it open.

Pizzeria Hut - is also a good late night Restaurant but not cheap like the other late night Restaurants mentioned - No.6 Restaurant , for example. It's No.11 on the Map above. Extensive menu . I was pleased with the food , but it's not Thai cheap. Hole in the Wall for me. Can afford more Ladies that way : )

 

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