Water Sports in Phuket – Making the most of great weather and a warm Indian Ocean

The much loved island of Phuket lies in the Andaman Sea. It is home to some of the world’s most spectacular scenery including deep green rainforests, mountains rising into the sky, clear blue seas and the infamous and mystical Phang Nga Bay. Visitors are also treated to top class golf courses, some of the world’s best dive sites, exhilarating boating excursions, one of a kind eco-adventures and luxurious 5 star resorts. Phuket is also known for its swanky restaurants and wellness spas. The island’s main town and also its largest, Patong, is where the nightlife is the most colourful. Patong Beach is lined with wild nightclubs, bars and dance clubs.

Phuket, aside from being home to the beautifully designed Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas, is also known for its beach and water sports. The beaches of Phuket are ideal for some wet and wild fun. Many of the water sport centers located on the western beaches offer snorkelling and wind surfing. Patong Beach has as many as seven or eight windsurfing facilities offering lessons to beginners. The best time of year to catch some steady winds with flat seas is during the November to May northeast monsoon season. To try out parasailing visit Patong Beach and be ready to practice your bartering skills, charges often vary according to length of rope used.

The beaches on Phuket’s southeastern coast, namely Nai Yang, Layan and Friendship Beach mainly promote kite surfing. There are also a few seasonal activities like surfing and Hobie Cat sailing. The best time to set sail is from November to February, in the middle of monsoon season. Sailing is best avoided from mid-May to late October due to heavy seas and squalls. Phuket Wake Park, a large freshwater lake, is where you would find wakeboarding.

Caleb Falcon is a travel writer who specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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Muay Thai Kick Boxing in Phuket – The Best Place in Thailand to Learn Thai Boxing

Combat sports such as kickboxing, wrestling, boxing, judo and mixed martial arts have featured throughout centuries and have been utilised to assert one’s physical strength and dominance. Such sports were first featured in the Olympic Games as far back as 648 B.C and have been visible in events such as the gladiator games in Rome and jousting during the Middle Ages. Since then, these combat sports have developed rules and regulations to minimize harm to its participants, but continue to demonstrate a hue of aggression and, in modern times, encouraged for self defence purposes as well.

For guests residing at Anantara Phuket Layan when visiting the South East Asian country of Thailand, Muay Thai Kickboxing, one such combat sport, can be learned with ease. Known as the ‘Art of the Eight Limbs’ Muay Thai requires strong physical preparation and originated in Thailand itself. Also known as Thai Boxing, it is an interesting sport to learn and develop. While many guests visit the island and reside in 5 star resorts in Phuket solely for leisure purposes, learning Muay Thai is unlikely to detract from the holiday vacation for the sport is renowned for its ability to reduce stress levels and increase one’s fitness.

Muay Thai has three primary levels in the form of beginners, intermediate and professional and whether you are starting out or whether you are a seasoned kick boxer, Muay Thai is always a fun experience. When opting for training, keep in mind that training sessions usually last at least a few hours, take place once or twice a day and are conducted by seasoned Muay Thai veterans in Thailand. For those who like to be prepared, it is best to opt for equipment and accessories to ensure that no last damage or physical harm is suffered.

All in all, Phuket is an ideal place to visit for those who wish to learn and master the techniques of Muay Thai Kickboxing.

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.

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Blue Canyon Country Club – Play at One of the Prestigious Golf Clubs in Asia

Fondly known the world over as the “Gentleman’s Game”, the game of golf is a popular sport whose mere mention brings to mind icons such as Tiger Woods. Enjoyed by over 30 million people across the world, the evolution of golf is interesting to trace. Historically, the most basic form of the game has been enjoyed by Romans, Europeans and even the Chinese throughout ancient history. However, golf began to take its current form around the 15th century in Scotland. Given that golf has been played by all these civilizations throughout history, its popularity in the 21st century should come as no surprise.

As many find the sport to be almost a meditative experience, it is a popular sport sought by many holidaymakers, regardless of where they retire to in order to take a break from their hectic lives. For those who are considering the beautiful Thai island of Phuket as their next holiday destination, among the major golfing tourist attractions Phuket has to offer is the Blue Canyon Country Club, a mere fifteen minutes drive from resorts such as Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa. This Club hosts two golf courses and has even witnessed the amazing comeback staged by Tiger Woods in 1998 where he defeated Ernie Els.

The Blue Canyon Country Club is spread over seven hundred acres of dotted with rubber plantations, luscious green valleys and small lakes, making it a truly tranquil location to enjoy a quality game of golf. The Club is home to two championship courses, namely, the Canyon Course and the Lakes Course and while the former has hosted the Johnnie Walker Classics Tournament twice, the latter is perfect for a relaxing game of golf.

After a round, patrons can retire to the Club House and enjoy a myriad of services including meals at the in-house restaurant as well as the sauna and Jacuzzi.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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Phuket Golf Courses – Golfing in Paradise

Phuket is so much more than just a long line of breathtaking beaches. In fact, it is a renowned world class golf destination that has eight unique golf courses which boast unparalleled landscapes and offer a challenging golfing experience for both beginners and seasoned golfers alike.

Golf is a sport that actually demands good scenery and it is a well known fact that no other destination in the world matches the sheer beauty of Phuket. Merging the mountains, the jungles and the sparkling blue ocean, Phuket is bliss from any angle. Golfers from around the globe visit Phuket to indulge in a completely unique and absolutely relaxing golfing experience. If you are around the island and are looking to stay at one of the many Phuket luxury hotels, always choose the Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa. The scenic landscapes of this hotel will perfectly mirror the tranquility you are sure to experience at any Phuket golf course.

The Blue Canyon Golf course is among the most popular and largest golf courses in the city. Host to the famous Johnnie Walker classic tournament, this course is designed for the professional. Another popular name is the red mountain golf course. Located next to the Loch Palm golf club this course gets its name from the messa style appearance of its landscape. Then there is the Laguna Phuket Golf club; an 18 hole golf course situated on the Bang Tao Bay on the western shore of Phuket that boasts spectacular scenery. Another breathtaking and even unique golf course is the Thai Muang Beach Golf and Marina. In addition to these golf courses Phuket is also home to a number of exquisite golf resorts. All of them share one distinct feature; unparalleled beauty. Even if you are not much of a golf fan just take a walk around these courses for their picture perfect landscapes are sure to take your breath away.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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