

Sailing high up in the sky

Ever wish you could fly like a bird, soaring and diving effortlessly with the wind in your face, and experience views of this beautiful island from a new and exciting perspective? Phuket now offers you the chance to do exactly this. It’s called parasailing. The parasail is a specially designed parachute which you wear and which is then towed behind a speedboat. Suddenly you are airborne and looking down on mere mortals.
There are several operators on Patong Beach and prices start at 2,000 baht.
Explore the island
There are many companies who offer island tours and these are a convenient and inexpensive way of seeing more of your holiday destination. However, if you have the time why not rent a motorcycle or car and do a little exploring on your own. Your hotel or tour guide will be able to give you a road map, but you can’t really get lost. This is an island so if you keep going you will eventually get back where you started! Follow the winding coast roads and discover isolated beaches which you can have all to yourself. Head inland and visit small farming communities where people still live in much the same way as they have for hundreds of years. 
Please remember that you must wear a crash helmet on a motorcycle. For those of you who are visiting from Europe or the United States please also note that we drive on the left here!
Motorcycle rentals start at 150 baht per day and small jeeps are available from 900 baht per day. If you rent for a week or longer you will be able to negotiate a better rate.
Phuket Aquarium
Whether you confine yourself to a walk along the beach or engage in swimming, snorkeling and scuba-diving there is no doubt that marine related activities are one of the prime attractions for visitors to Phuket.
For those who are inclined to do their research in a more leisurely style or who would like to know more about Phuket’s surrounding waters and its marine life, the Phuket Aquarium is a must-see.
The aquarium which is also a marine life research centre is located right on the tip of Cape Panwa and is a thirteen kilometre drive from Phuket City. There is a local bus service to the aquarium, which leaves Ranong Road daily, from 9am to 3pm every hour.