Advance booking advisable. Telephone bookings not accepted, Online payment only. Contact us here
33% discount if staying for 3 nights or more at Seaside Cottages from now until October 31st 2010 Click here to book this special offer.
An ideal location to get away from it all and see beautiful sunsets in this most natural tropical paradise
Unique Round Cottages and
Beach Huts available all year.
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Beach Huts available now Cost per night for each hut is 22 US Dollars.
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Seaside Restaurant
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Seaside Restaurant
Please note that we will require online payment in advance to confirm your reservation.
Payment can be made in your own currency using any major credit card 100% secure payment.
Transfer between the site and Phuket International Airport available if required at 14 US Dollars each way.

Gloriosa Superba.
Just one example of the many exotic plants that grow naturally here
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A selection of comments by some of our
previous guests from Tripadvisor and Hostelworld Read
more reviews at www.hostelworld.com written by real people who have recently
stayed at Seaside Cottages here!
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Traditional Thai Beach Huts
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Visit Bang Pae Waterfall and the gibbon rehabilitation project where you can see rescued animals being cared for before being released back to their natural habitat. Limestone cliffs and caves are also accessible
in Phang Nga province and not far from
Phuket, Go elephant trekking, try a safari or a day trip to the Zoo and Aquarium where you can see many unusual and rare species. We wish to maintain an eco-friendly resort and aim to ensure that your stay will be a pleasant experience with all your requests catered for wherever possible. Situated a few kilometers from the Yacht Haven the site is an ideal stopover for Phuket's sailing enthusiasts. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the site or require any information relating to Phuket or the surrounding area.
For the most up to date and reliable information about things to do and places
to visit in Phuket, check out The
Real Phuket Blog compiled by long term resident Jamie Monk. He also writes
an accurate account of the local weather at his Phuket
Weather Blog.
Another site worth visiting for information about anything on Phuket is Phuket
Travel Secrets which is full of local travel tips and written by real travelers.

Water
Buffalo keeping cool in the lake

Forest Walks and Camping

Seaside Restaurant
Relax in the shade and watch the ocean
Please note that Google Maps is out of date and there is a new road to get to Seaside Cottages
Bamboo huts with sea view from 9 US Dollars per per person/night
The Beach Situated on the north-west coast of Phuket in southern Thailand, this secluded beach is one of the few places on the island where you can truly get away from it all. | |
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Until recently this was one of the few areas left on Phuket where the critically endangered,
Giant Leatherback Turtles came to lay their eggs. Unfortunately there are fewer every year and you would be very lucky to see one now. However there are annual efforts to protect the beach in the nesting season between November and February to prevent the numbers of turtles from dwindling further. In April young hatchlings are also released into the sea at various locations during Songkran, the nationwide Thai water festival. |
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| The many kilometers of deserted beach characterize Mai Khao where there is little tourist business. The water is fine for swimming during the dry season November to May and you are guaranteed temperatures in the 30's. | |
| Because of it's remote location, there is very little development along the beach, so if you are in search of a quiet and isolated beach for yourself, this is it. This beach is highly recommended for just relaxing, walking on the sand or combing the beach for shells. Swimming is ok during most of the high season when the waves are much smaller or even non existent. Unfortunately, most of Phuket is no longer the idyllic place that may be portrayed in some travel guides and brochures. A lot of the natural beauty of the island has been destroyed by expensive resorts and property developers which has also made Phuket one of the most expensive locations in Thailand. Despite the recent construction of several large concrete resorts in and around Mai Khao this beach is still the quietest in Phuket and a complete contrast to the crowded beaches further south. We always endeavor to protect our area including the beach which we inspect and clean daily. Please note that all photos displayed on this site are original, have not been modified in any way and are an accurate representation of the area. The beach is often described as 'pristine' which it certainly is not. During low season there can be a large amount of rubbish scattered around comprised mainly of plastic bags, shoes, fishing nets etc. However this should not spoil your enjoyment of this still beautiful part of Thailand. The best time to visit is from November to April when the sea is calm and there is very little rain. | |
Mai Khao Beach 29th October 2009 5:00 pm | ||
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