Highlight activities and Fun things to do at Kata and nearby:
- Leisure & Recreation: plenty of outdoor-indoor activities are ready to experience, at Kata Beach sports and activities are everyday operated once the weather allows especially during December – January is the best time for sailing, surfing, jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boating or joining competition in the world-famous event “King’s Cup Regatta” “A Super Yacht Rendezvous event” is also organized the beach exhibition at Kata. The tour/excursion experience provided closed to you by trip organizers around you. For more information you just asking our staff at the front desk.
- The center of Thai spa and massage shops: you will find the favorite one from many along every road sides. The price starts from 300 to get a good foot massage. The Beauty Salon, the local products and souvenir, Tailor made costume and the cannabis cafe are also every where.
- Eat & Drink: Thai – Inter Restaurants: close to the hotel by steps, there will be a lot of dining places waiting for you to choose one as your favorite menu. And if you are Thai fruits Lover so you will find or try many kinds of fresh fruits in this market, mangosteens, pineapples, bananas, rambutans, mangos, durians, rose apples and much more, just next to the hotel along the road.
- Foreigner exchange: don’t worry about having local currency to shop, the booth of exchange is just opposite the hotel.
- Explore Phuket’s best places in half day: As your convenient, the hotel can arrange the pickup, visit top attractions like the massive Big Buddha statue and sacred Wat Chalong temple. Visit a cashew nut factory, stop for photos at Windmill Viewpoint, and check out picturesque beaches.
- Kata Beach: is both the name of a small town on Phuket’s west coast and its popular beach. The mile- (1.5 kilometer-) long, picture-perfect crescent of sand is lined with shade-giving trees and seafood restaurants and is a go-to spot for sun worshippers, families, and water sports enthusiasts. 250 meter from the hotel, don’t forget to borrow our Blue beach towel at the reception before you go.
- Kata Night Market and Walking street: not a very well-known market as it is rather hidden between a maze of buildings and small hotels in the middle of Kata Beach, roughly behind Club Med Hotel. This night market is surprisingly vast and already popular for serving all kinds of cheap food and dishes in a long line of tiny stalls. Kata Market works in a food court way: you browse the many shacks until you find what pleases you, order, pay, pick your food and sit at any of the many tables set in the middle of the market. The same thing goes for drinks. You will find a lot of grilled meat on skewers, seafood and simple Thai dishes such as Pad Thai and fried rice. The fruit stalls are the most popular, especially those doing the much-loved Khao Niaow Ma Muang, best known as Mango Sticky Rice. The next favourite sweet you’ll find is what visitors often call Banana pancakes or roti as it is locally known since it’s not made like a pancake at all. The ice cream booth often catches a lot of people’s attention because of the loud staccato the preparation of this fun ice cream requires. It’s cheap and a fun experience
- A Morning with the Elephants at Phuket Elephant Sanctuary: Skip the unethical elephant encounters in Phuket and visit a sanctuary where the animals are allowed to live their final years roaming freely without being harmed by tourists. Located on 30 acres of lush, tropical land bordering the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park in North East Phuket, visiting the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary helps support their mission of compassionate and ethical elephant tourism.