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Attractions
(Bay)
Chalong Bay
Phuket's principal boat anchorage and the island's
largest bay. Ao Chalong has a long flat, shallow, muddy bottom; at ebbtide, waters recede
as much as one kilometer. It is very picturesque but not for swimming. Most visitors to
the islands south of Phuket depart from Chalong pier, and the bay's restaurants are well
known for their seafood. Charters to various places can be arranged from there, and it is
the center of the island's yachting businesses. To get there take Jao Fah Tawan Tok Rd.,
or Jao Fah Tawan Okk Rd., to Chalong Circle. The pier and a number of restaurants are
located on the short road leading to the beach from the circle.
Sehn Bay
A small bay with many rocks and corals. Snorkeling and diving are possible. For
sunbathers, this secluded, curving strand north of Nai Han offers some privacy. A small
open air restaurant supplies food and drink. To get there go through the parking lot of
the Phuket Yacht Club hotel and follow the road to Ao Sehn, about 1/2 km.
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