We started the beach part of our vacation by flying south from Bangkok to Phuket. Phuket is actually an island (Phuket Island, Phuket Province) and there is also a city on the island named Phuket; however, when tourists talk about going to Phuket they are usually referring to one of the many beach towns on the west side of the island.
We decided to start our vacation in the beach town of Karon – about 3/4 of the way down the west coast (just below the horse-shoe bay that is Patong Beach) – this is the beach that I had stayed at last year when I was here, so it gave us a semi-known starting place to begin our adventure from.
We were pleasantly surprised when we got to our hotel (the Sugar Palm Karon) and found that they had upgraded our $18/night rooms to the deluxe poolside rooms. These rooms have a terrace that opens out directly to the pool, so you can literally walk out from your room and 4 feet straight into the water. Needless to say the kids were very excited about this.
We had originally booked our rooms here for only 3 nights, but after settling in and unwinding here and at the beach, Mrs. Columbus and I decided to book some additional nights here and spend all of our Phuket time at this hotel. We will make day trips out from here, but this is home for now.
Karon Beach is know as one of the ‘quieter’ beaches in Phuket as there is not a lot of night life here. After the sun goes down you can take a quiet walk on the streets to find a spot for dinner, or do some shopping at the night market. The beach itself is incredible, the sand is a soft fine powder almost like walking on flour or powdered sugar – in fact the sand is so fine that it sort of ‘squeaks’ when you walk on it.
We have spent our first few days here mostly just lounging about (and getting massages) but are planning an excursion to Phi Phi Island, and likely a day tour around the island with a private car. We have so far been able to fill our days with walking on the beaches and around the streets.
I may have to upgrade Mrs. Columbus’ status to maybe Lewis or Clark, as she has now stepped up and eaten the street food!! After saying fairly strongly that she was unlikely to eat anything ‘from one of those dirty carts’ she succumbed first to the banana pancake, and now to the chicken-on-a -stick….
We took a tuk-tuk up to Patong Beach yesterday to have a look around and do some shopping. Patong Beach is like the New Orleans of Phuket – it is a much busier beach, and shop after shop after shop, all peddling the same knock-off goods as the last store. I suppose if I was say, 5 years younger and single it would be the place to go, but now it just seems like a whole lot of busy to me. Even the Great Adventurer herself had gotten her fill after a couple of hours. Of course as the suns sets, the more adult-oriented part of Patong comes alive, and all of the illicit things you hear about become available – fortunately for us we were ready to leave before I had to answer a bunch of difficult questions from the small people. It was good to see and have something to compare to, but made us that much more grateful for our quiet little place back in Karon.





Way to go, Great Adventurer! Chicken-on-a-stick from a street vendor – you are brave. We had min-donuts at the Millarville races yesterday. Very excellent. Drove to Longview & then west to Highwood Pass & up the Kananaskis Highway. Everything is so lush & green, it was a great trip.
Good for you, embracing the Thailand experience 100%! We also need an update on the massages, what is the current count? 🙂
wow the pool balcony thing is really cool!!
oh yes and thank you Laurie for the awsome shout out!!!!!!!
Marv and I are really enjoying reading about your trip. Taylor told me Jackie rode an elephant before I had the chance to read about it. What a great birthday treat, Jackie! MaryLou Travis (Taylor’s mama)
Glad to hear you are enjoying the snippets of our adventure 🙂 We will keep posting as we go along (when the internet connections permit). We are missing all our friends back home – but not enough yet to end our trip early 😉
Thanks for the updates on your adventures! All is well at home. Jackie road an elephant, where’s the photos! Keep up the tours!