Nightlife
on Phuket, which attracts a fair proportion of older, upmarket
package tourists, is nothing to write home about. What action
there is tends to appeal to the lowest common denominator. A huge
billboard advertising "Extasy-a-go-go" now welcomes
you to Patong, a resort whose hostess bars and strip joints make
it the seediest scene between Bangkok and Hat Yai, attracting
an increasing number of single Western men. Most of Patong's nightlife
is packed into the strip of neon-lit open-air bar-beers along
Soi Bangla and the tiny alleys that lead off it. The gay entertainment
district is mainly concentrated around the network of small alleys
and dozens of bar-beers in front of Paradise Hotel on Raja Uthit
Road.Karon's best bars are sprinkled along Taina Road on the Karon/Kata
headland; most are small, genial places, usually with just a handful
of tables, a reasonable selection of beers and bar snacks, and
a pool table. Though there are as yet no go-go bars on Karon,
there are little knots of bar-beers with hostess service around
the Islandia hotel on the northern curve of Patak Road and around
the Thavorn Palm in the central beachfront.If you're looking for
bright lights, crowds and pounding music on all sides, then head
for Patong Beach. What, until 20 years ago, was a little fishing
village on one of the loveliest beaches in the world, has evolved
into a rollicking resort city. Aside from a huge range of restaurants
of all sorts, you have a choice of beer-bar clusters, go-go bars,
discotheques and transvestite cabarets. Or you might opt for a
quiet piano bar at one of the resort's classier hotels, like the
Novotel Phuket Resort or the Holiday Inn Resort.
Some of the other beaches have more subdued,
less extensive nightlife centres. Dinner with music at the Regatta
Bar and Grill, at the Phuket Yacht Club, on Nai Harn Beach, for
instance, makes an unforgettable evening. The Boathouse, on Kata
Beach, has an amazing wine cellar, an excellent Thai kitchen,
another incomparable setting, and first-rate music -- unobtrusive
and highly professional. For a more casual evening out, you could
try Chalong Beach, where Jimmy's Lighthouse overlooks the yacht
anchorage and serves an extensive range of tasty dishes. Tuesday
nights there are pool tournaments, open to all. On Sundays, there
are often fun yacht races. Kan Eang, on the same beach, offers
very good Thai food at reasonable prices.
Other things to do at night include classical
Thai dance and music performances with your dinner. Just a couple
of ideal venues are Sala Thai, at Marina Cottage, Kata/Karon,
and Old Siam, in the Thavorn Palm Beach Resort, on Karon Beach.Or
head into Phuket Town to check out some of the music pubs. Places
like the Timber Hut, the PRC (Phuket Riders' Club) and the Candy
Pub offer fun atmospheres with live rock 'n' roll and Thai food
if you want it. Another option is the Thai-style "coffeeshops"
-- nightclubs where ladies in fancy dresses take turns getting
up to sing Thai songs while customers eat and drink and, occasionally,
entice singers to join them at their tables. Later at night there
are sometimes farcical skits on stage and other types of entertainment.
If eating, drinking, listening to music, and dancing aren't enough
for you, then there are other sides to Phuket nightlife. Try night-fishing
for sharks, for example, or the catapult bungee in front of the
Expat Hotel, on Patong Beach. You could also combine a Thai dinner
and a night dive off a beach.
Titanic Disco
Nightclub 89/17 Raja Uthit Rd, Patong. Cavernous
disco, which plays Western and Thai pop and shows videos on its
huge screen Phuket Simon Cabaret - Transvestite extravaganza
Patong Gorgeously feminine transsexuals perform song-and-dance
numbers in outrageously flamboyant costumes - all very Hollywood
and not at all sleazy. (B500)
Dino Park - Mini-golf
Next to Marina Cottages on the Kata/Karon headland
For non-alcoholic, non-sleazy entertainment, go for a round of
mini-golf at this pseudo-prehistoric theme park. (open till midnight;
B200.) .
Blue Fin - Bar
Taina Road, Kata/Karon headland. One of the
longer-running Taina Road bars, where a mixed crowd of local drinkers
and sociable tourists down bottles of Singha beer and take each
other on at pool.
Old Siam - Restaurant featuring classical Thai dance
Beachfront road, Karon (tel 076/396090). A chance
to savour traditional Thai culture at this large but fairly elegant
teak-wood restaurant, renowned for its refined Royal Northern
Thai cuisine and its twice-weekly performances of classical Thai
dance (Wed & Sat).