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  • Video Report: Phuket tourists talk about Thailand’s coup

    Video Report: Phuket tourists talk about Thailand’s coup

    PHUKET: Five days into Thailand’s coup d’etat, international travel advisories have been flying thick and fast following the military takeover by Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha. But travel advisories are written in dusty offices far from where the real action is taking place, so Phuket Today decided to find out what the international community really thinks about what’s happening here. We headed…

  • HiFi gives opening blast at Samui Regatta

    HiFi gives opening blast at Samui Regatta

    PHUKET: The 13th Samui Regatta got underway yesterday with a 23-strong fleet of mainly international boats competing in what has become known as the Tropical Island Regatta. With an impressive IRC fleet lining up to battle it out over five days, the first day proved to be both challenging and satisfying for fans. Light to moderate winds, unusual for Samui…

  • Lifeguards back on Phuket beaches, ask PPAO to plan ahead

    Lifeguards back on Phuket beaches, ask PPAO to plan ahead

    PHUKET: Lifeguards returned to Phuket beaches today, ending a month-long break after the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization’s (PPAO) 10-month contract with the lifeguard club fell through on April 27 (story here). Waters surrounding the island have become more dangerous with the arrival of the annual southwest monsoon season, and one tourist died during the lifeguard-less month (story here). “I am…

  • Grateful Phuket locals praise army

    Grateful Phuket locals praise army

    PHUKET: More than 500 locals gathered at Sanam Chai Park this morning to offer roses and letters of thanks to army officers for their hard work. The grateful group of local farmers, students, Reserve Officer Training Corps Students and Civil Defence Volunteers intercepted the officers as they were on their way to meet with Governor Maitri Inthusut at Phuket Provincial…

  • Last chance to win a flight over Phuket with the Gazette’s Reader Survey

    Last chance to win a flight over Phuket with the Gazette’s Reader Survey

    PHUKET: Don’t miss your chance to win a free airplane ride over Phuket by taking part in the Phuket Gazette’s 20th Anniversary Reader Survey (survey here). The two lucky readers who have a chance to jump into the Gazette airplane and tell the pilot where they want to go – home, office, Phang Nga Bay…* will be determined and announced…

  • Taiwanese tuna boat captain breathes easy after Phuket rescue

    Taiwanese tuna boat captain breathes easy after Phuket rescue

    PHUKET: Phuket Marine Police responded to a distress call from a Taiwanese tuna-fishing boat early this morning. The Dong Cheng 988 contacted Marine Police for assistance after Captain Shang-Chih Hsu, 61, suffered a severe asthma attack. The boat was about 37 nautical miles southwest of Phuket. “Mr Shang-Chih had his inhaler, but it wasn’t working,” Lt Col Panya Chaichana of…

  • No money to fix caved-in road in Koh Kaew, say officials

    No money to fix caved-in road in Koh Kaew, say officials

    PHUKET: A section of a busy road in Koh Kaew has collapsed, but despite a circle of finger-pointing by local officials, no repairs are likely until next year, due to lack of funds. The road, Soi Koh Kaew 33, behind the Isuzu dealership on Thepkrasattri Road, leads to local villages and housing developments and is used as a shortcut to…

  • Thailand Tourism President calls for curfew to be lifted in Phuket

    Thailand Tourism President calls for curfew to be lifted in Phuket

    PHUKET: The president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), Piyaman Tejapaibul, has petitioned the ruling junta to lift the nightly curfew in Phuket and other tourist hotspots throughout the country. Ms Piyaman told the Phuket Gazette today that she filed her request with the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) at a meeting yesterday. “I asked for General…

  • Toes to the nose: Surf comp success at Kalim Beach

    Toes to the nose: Surf comp success at Kalim Beach

    PHUKET: The monsoon arrived just in time for the first Pearl of the Andaman Longboard Classic hosted on the rocky coast of Kalim last Saturday. A bit of afternoon rain and a military coup couldn’t keep 30 contestants and more than 40 spectators from turning out. A few days of consistent ground swell marched its way through the Andaman to…

  • See you tomorrow, vow beach lifeguards

    See you tomorrow, vow beach lifeguards

    PHUKET: Lifeguards are gearing up to return to Phuket’s beaches tomorrow after signing their new 22-million-baht contract on Friday. “We’ve signed a contract that will pay for 88 guards to man 38 stations throughout the island,” confirmed Phuket Lifeguard Club President Prathaiyut Chuayuan. “We are all set and ready to work tomorrow.” Kata-Karon chief lifeguard Uten Singsom confirmed that his…

  • Phuket reporter and former official summoned by army | Thaiger

    Phuket reporter and former official summoned by army

    PHUKET: A Phuket reporter and a former provincial official have been summoned to the Royal Thai Army base in Nakhon Sri Thammarat. The two men ordered to report to the base are Watchara Malikaew, a journalist with the Inside Phuket magazine, and Wisut Santikul, a former deputy vice-president of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (PPAO). Mr Watchara said soldiers appeared…

  • Video Report: Phuket officials angered by illegal fishing at King’s Park | Thaiger

    Video Report: Phuket officials angered by illegal fishing at King’s Park

    Those found illegally fishing in the park can be fined up to 1,000 baht. Video: Drummer.kong PHUKET: Phuket City officials are calling on the public to notify officers immediately of any illegal fishing carried out at Suan Luang Park (also called Chalermprakiat Ror IX Park or King’s Park) in Phuket Town. The call for public assistance follows a video posted…

  • Five-part Andaman carnival series to kick off in Ranong on June 8

    Five-part Andaman carnival series to kick off in Ranong on June 8

    PHUKET: The first in a five-part series of carnivals to be held in Andaman provinces will take place in Ranong on June 8. Ranong, perhaps best known among expats as a visa-run destination, has plenty of things for tourists to enjoy, said Ranong Vice Governor Supawat Sakda, who announced the carnival with Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa on Friday. “We…

  • Snake causes blackout near Phuket Town

    Snake causes blackout near Phuket Town

    PHUKET: Electrical engineers called to a neighborhood on the north side of Phuket Town late last night found that a small tree snake had caused a blackout at several houses and an apartment block. “We were called to Pimpraprai Place apartments on Rassada Anuson Road [in Baan Kuku, Rassada] at about 10pm,” said Pichai Rattanamunee, an electrical engineer with the…

  • Phuket radio stations fall silent

    Phuket radio stations fall silent

    PHUKET: Commercial radio stations throughout Phuket fell silent today after receiving requests from the army to comply with an order issued by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) this morning. The ban on broadcasting includes local satellite television networks (story here). Staff at 107.7FM Open Mind received a call this morning from an army officer ordering the station…

  • Police recruit translators to help Phuket tourists

    Police recruit translators to help Phuket tourists

    PHUKET: Police stations throughout Phuket will have video conference capabilities installed so that tourists can communicate with translators in Bangkok at any time, one of the country’s top-ranking policeman announced in Phuket yesterday. The initiative is to prevent misunderstandings between tourists filing complaints and police, said Assistant National Police Chief ML Pansak Kasemsant, speaking at Phuket Provincial Police Station. The…

  • Expat Frenchman arrested for ATM fraud, marijuana

    Expat Frenchman arrested for ATM fraud, marijuana

    PHUKET: Acting on a tip from a bank, police yesterday arrested an expat Frenchman with counterfeit ATM cards and a stash of marijuana. Jawad Naci, 32, was caught after Siam Commercial Bank in Bangkok called Phuket police to say a counterfeit electronic card had been used at an ATM in Srisoonthorn, in central Phuket. Police went to the ATM in…

  • Governor asks coup leaders for flexibility in Phuket curfew

    Governor asks coup leaders for flexibility in Phuket curfew

    PHUKET: Governor Maitri Inthusut requested that Phuket be given a flexible curfew as it is a tourist destination, he told a meeting of more than 100 high-ranking government officers today. He made the request at yesterday’s briefing of governors and police chiefs at the Royal Thai Army Fourth Area Command in Nakhon Sri Thammarat (story here). While he did not…

  • Patong facing ruin if curfew continues, says entertainment boss

    Patong facing ruin if curfew continues, says entertainment boss

    PHUKET: Patong, known throughout the world for its throbbing nightlife, now faces its second night under the military curfew imposed by coup leader Army Chief Prayuth Chan-ocha. The curfew bans all unsanctioned travel on the streets from 10pm to 5am (story here). Phuket Provincial Police Commander Ong-art Phiewruangnont at 5pm today confirmed that the curfew will remain in effect throughout…

  • Hospital presents B100k compensation for childbirth deaths

    Hospital presents B100k compensation for childbirth deaths

    PHUKET: The man who lost his wife and son to complications of childbirth has received 100,000 baht in compensation from Vachira Phuket Hospital. Hospital Director Jessada Chungpaibulpatana expressed sorrow on behalf of the hospital, and presented the check to grieving father Numporn Intawong. “We would like to express our deepest condolences for this tragic loss of lives. We hope that…

  • Phuket medical waste threatens bacterial fallout

    Phuket medical waste threatens bacterial fallout

    SPECIAL REPORT With Phuket’s primary incinerator out of action while awaiting repairs, an environmental expert is concerned about the facility’s capacity to burn medical waste properly. Chief among the concerns is avoiding the potential bacterial cloud from inundating the surrounding community at Saphan Hin. The Gazette’s Saran Mitrarat reports. PHUKET: The new 960-million-baht incinerator that fired up at Saphan Hin…

  • Canadian chosen as Aussie honorary consul “designate’

    Canadian chosen as Aussie honorary consul “designate’

    PHUKET: Canadian national Michelle Hawryluk, a partner in the Phuket-based law firm Haris & Hawryluk, has been chosen by the Australian Embassy as the designate candidate for the post of Australian Honorary Consul for Phuket. Mrs Hawryluk attended Bond University in Australia. She is a member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, New York County Lawyers…

  • Patong tunnel plans eyed for potential traffic jam woes

    Patong tunnel plans eyed for potential traffic jam woes

    PHUKET: Officials in charge of the Patong tunnel project are reviewing strategies they can use to avoid creating bottleneck traffic jams at the Thung Thong Intersection in Kathu. The tunnel project, budgeted to cost 9.57 billion baht – 6.80bn for materials, 2.56bn for land expropriation and 200mn baht for salaries – aims to provide a safe alternative to the notoriously…

  • Navy deploys security personnel to patrol Phuket

    Navy deploys security personnel to patrol Phuket

    PHUKET: Navy security personnel have been ordered to accompany police patrols in Phuket to ensure peace is maintained. “You may see officers at some locations, for example, at the airport,” Capt Petcharat Teanjan, Deputy Director of the Civil Affairs Division at the Third Naval Area Command, told the Phuket Gazette this morning. “There’s no reason to be concerned,” Capt Petcharat…

  • Phuket government offices open as usual despite coup

    Phuket government offices open as usual despite coup

    PHUKET: All government offices in Phuket are open as usual today, despite the coup initiated by Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha yesterday (story here). “All government offices remain open as usual. Only schools are closed,” Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa confirmed to the Phuket Gazette this morning. Gen Prayuth ordered yesterday that all schools be closed until Monday (story here). “At…

  • Phuket schools closed due to coup

    Phuket schools closed due to coup

    PHUKET: All schools, public and private, in Phuket and nationwide are closed starting tomorrow, Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha announced tonight. The schools are set to re-open on May 26. Gen Prayuth also announced four groups of people who are exempt from the curfew, which prohibits people from being outside their residence or hotel between 10pm and 5am (story here). The…

  • Phuket leaders not available for comments on coup

    Phuket leaders not available for comments on coup

    PHUKET: The Commander of the Royal Thai Navy’s Third Area Command based in Phuket, Vice Admiral Taratorn Kajitsuwan, this afternoon was not available for comment on Thailand being placed under a coup by Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha earlier today. Gen Prayuth, along with the national police chief and the heads of other national armed forces, publicly declared a coup over…

  • Army announces Phuket curfew

    Army announces Phuket curfew

    PHUKET: Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha today announced a nationwide curfew that will come into effect at 10pm tonight. The curfew, from 10pm to 5am, will affect Phuket and all other tourist destinations in Thailand. No people, including tourists, are allowed to leave their residence or hotel unless given specific permission by government officers. This order will remain in place until…

  • Foul weather hampers search for body off Koh Kai Nai | Thaiger

    Foul weather hampers search for body off Koh Kai Nai

    PHUKET: Stormy conditions over the Andaman Sea today hampered search efforts to locate a body spotted floating off Koh Kai Nai, an island off the east coast of Phuket. “We received a call from a villager on Koh Kai Nai at about 12:30pm saying that he saw a body floating in the sea between Koh Yao Yai and Koh Kai…

  • Asia’s best skippers to compete at this year’s Samui Regatta

    Asia’s best skippers to compete at this year’s Samui Regatta

    PHUKET: The Samui Regatta, which gets underway this weekend, heralds a big gun showdown between Foxy Lady VI and Red Kite II for the right to be crowned champions in the Asia Yachting Grand Prix (AYGP) 2014. Foxy Lady is unbeaten this year and hot on a six-regatta streak after winning the IRC2 class at Top of the Gulf earlier…

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The good news is that Phuket is famous for its foodie scene with an enormously diverse range of local and international foods - Phuket and southern favorites, street food along with international choices catering for the 12 million visitors to the island each year. Thaiger follows Phuket news and information 24 hours a day with regular updates.

Phuket is only 'just' an island with a 300 metre bridge linking it to Thailand's mainland. We're always reporting in the news that the channel beneath is frequently dredged to maintain Phuket's status as an island. On the other side of Sarasin Bridge is the Province of Phang Nga.

Getting to Phuket is easy as the island has land, air and sea connections. Phuket is also used as a take-off point for local island trips as Thailand's largest island is surrounded by over 30 pristine islands. Koh Phi Phi and the famous Maya Bay are always in the news and would be the best known of the island's just off Phuket's shores.

Phuket is an island and a province. It's the largest island in Thailand – 48 km north to south, 21 km east to west.

It's about 20% smaller, in area, than Singapore but much less densely populated. Whilst the island nation of Singapore boasts a population of nearly 6 million, Phuket has a permanent population of around 400-450,000 (but varies a lot with the influx of tourists and a workforce that is always changing). Most of Phuket remains jungle and tropical rainforest despite an acceleration of development over the past 20 years.

Unlike some of Thailand's other popular islands (that are in the Gulf of Thailand), the news is that Phuket is located in the Andaman Sea.

Phuket is 878 km north of the equator.

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