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Travelfish Guide to Phuket


Phuket, pearl of the Andaman Sea, with golden sands, beautiful smiles, blue skies... Phuket is blessed with powdery, palm-fringed white beaches, sparkling island-dotted seas ... delightful turn-of-the-century Sino-Portuguese architecture.. la la la. You know it's the same kind of poetry on almost every website, the same cliches, some of which are true in a way, but certainly there is the idea that Phuket is indeed perfect. I have to say this: I love living here, Phuket is great, but Phuket is not perfect. I hear this many times: "I was surprised by... (insert comment here)". Somewhere out in the mass of websites and guidebooks is the truth. I hope Jamie's Phuket paints a fair picture of Phuket, though as Lana points out - I don't write about the bits I don't like!

Back in August I did a quick review of the new Lonely Planet "Encounter" guide to Phuket, which is a nice little book, well researched, a good deal more up to date than your average LP guide book.. Lonely Planet "Shoestring" bearing backpackers walk past my office every other day looking for a guesthouse that closed 2 years ago. Sometimes they come in and ask and are AMAZED to find that the Bible is wrong!

So, I am happy to say that for under 5 US dollars you can buy a well researched, up to date, easy to use, recommended-by-Jamie guidebook for Phuket. Well, "book" is the wrong word. Actually you can buy a 37 page pdf file by making payment online and the "guidebook" can then be downloaded. And it's good. It knows things I don't know, it has reviews of guesthouses and hotels, it says this about Patong: "a seething mass of tourism, squalor and unrestricted development, a mess of hotels, bars, restaurants, travel agents, massage parlours, tailor shops and touts. Patong is everything that tourism in Thailand should not have become." Amen.

You see? This guidebook does not pull any punches! Compare to the No.1 website about Phuket, which says "With its wide variety of activities and nightlife, Patong is an ideal place to party and play.".. although admittedly Phuket.com does try to hint that Patong is not perfect... "the steaming hot streets, neon lights and chaotic atmosphere of Patong can be overwhelming for the new arrival".. yeh, still overwhelms me 9 years later!

So, where can you get a $4.95 Phuket guidebook? The website to look for is Travelfish.org, which has been silently growing into an internet giant. If you are looking for SE Asia information, Travelfish is a very good starting place. And the range of guidebooks includes Phuket, Phi Phi, Koh Tao, Koh Samet, and various guides in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Travelfish is certainly backpacker oriented - the accommodation recommendations are for lower budget travelers (Note to Travelfish - you should include Pineapple Guesthouse in Phuket!). The Phuket guide includes some general info, local transport info (local buses, not taxis - this is for backpackers!), and extended info on different beach areas and on Phuket Town. The information is tightly packed, no wasted space, ready to print. It may not suit the luxury traveler, but on the other hand, if you are looking for a very nice hotel and want to explore some of the real Phuket, this Travelfish Phuket guide is certainly worth 5 bucks!

Thanks to Stuart of Travelfish for sending me a copy to read. It's good, I say again. The price of a few beers for a guidebook? If you're coming to Phuket, you should head to Travelfish and download the Phuket guide.

Travelfish Phuket Guide - Get it here!



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Anonymous Kuria said...

Hi, Jamie!
Thank you so much for your informative and interesting posts! I'm a Malaysian who hopes to visit Phuket this coming July. I was wondering if you could tell me how far it is from the Phuket airport to Karon Beach, what are the available mode of transport and roughly how much it would cost? Thank you!

March 03, 2009  
Anonymous Jamie's Phuket said...

You know Kuria - there is a very good section in the Travelfish Phuket guide about Arriving/Departing which mentions modes of transport from the airport to various places around the island. I intend to write an "Airport" post on the blog sometime with similar information... From the airport to Karon you have shared minibuses (about 180 Baht per person), meter taxi (about 500 Baht) and airport "limo" taxis (600 - 650 Baht).. or I am sure your hotel can arrange a transfer. It's all very easy.

March 03, 2009  
Blogger Chris said...

Hello Jaime!
Firstly, thank you so much for your blog. I stumbled upon it and it is amazing. However, at times overwhelming! Hah. Anyway, I am in the Navy and will be heading to Phuket in Apr. for a week by myself. Right now I am scheduled to stay at Baan Krating, but wanted to take your insight on it and what I should do. I can be reached at cbrowne20 AT hotmail DOT com. Any advice you would give to a single traveler wanting to stay in opulence and see the not so 'touristy' sights would be worth it. Thanks again.

March 19, 2009  
Anonymous Karen said...

Hi, we will be traveling to Phuket next month and are planning on buying furniture there for our home in the U.S. Any recommendations? Thank you.

April 15, 2011  
Blogger Jamie Monk in Phuket said...

Furniture - there are lots of furniture shops in and around Phuket Town, I'd suggest you rent a car and drive around.. There are several shops on the road between Phuket Town and Chalong Temple (Chao Fa West road). Happy Hunting!

April 15, 2011  

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