Beyond the tourist hotspots

Complementing the more acclaimed and talked about landmarks that encompass the entirety of Phuket are these tourist stopovers that are well worth beelining for.

Ao Sane Beach
Ao Sane Beach | Image by [email protected] via flickr

Ao Sane Beach

Complete with sprawling stretches of dense jungle that hover precariously close to aquamarine seas, the area referred to as Ao Sane Beach will be a welcoming retreat to head to. Although, known for being a tad out of the way, Ao Sane Beach which is in Rawai, Muang will allow you complete freedom to while away the hours on soft, powdery sands. Before you leave, consider immersing yourself in its refreshing waters where snorkelling can be attempted.

Shrine of the Serene Light

Located at 72/1, Yaowarat Road, Talat Yai, Muang is the Shrine of the Serene Light. Unveiled in 1891, the Shrine bears distinct features of Hokkien Chinese shrines with its single-storey construction and terracotta-tiled roof serving as its main talking points. Tinges of greenery dot its landscape which finds refuge within a lovely courtyard.

Thai Amulets Market

Make your presence felt within a cauldron of activity down Rassada Road in Old Phuket Town at the Thai Amulets Market. Open daily from 8 am to 7 pm, a number of beautifully crafted Buddhist amulets which have been blessed by local monks can be purchased at this marketplace. Prices begin from as low as 200 Baht and extend to as much as 100,000 Baht.

Sabai Corner

With a menu featuring affordable, tasty Thai cuisine, Sabai Corner is just the place to be at should you yearn for a fine mix of delectable fare and sublime scenery. Wedged between Kata and Nai Harn, those at this restaurant will be able to feast their eyes on the beaches of Kata Yai, Kata Noi and Karon. Such escapes can be easily planned out in the event you find yourself staying at a family hotel in Phuket the likes of Travelodge Phuket Town.