Thailand’s largest island is an international magnet for beach lovers and serious divers, who enthusiastically submerge themselves in the Andaman Sea. Blue lagoons and salmon sunsets make for a dream-like atmosphere, and indeed, a vacation here can feel a bit surreal. Watersports are the most popular activities, though once you’ve had enough sun there’s still plenty to explore at the island’s aquariums, gardens, and Buddhist temples.
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4.5 based on 1,334 reviews
The first Trickeye 3D Museum of Sounthern Thailand, is located in Phuket Town, Trickeye museum is an interactive museum with a concept that stimulates your creativity and imagination. Be a part of 3D paintings and join the impressive memories together. Much..More than meets the eye..
Highly recommended for super cool photos! Special thanks to employee Diana, who was very kind and helped me make really fantastic funny photos! This place wount take much time from you, but will leave a huge smile on your face! Must visit!
4.0 based on 56 reviews
Huge museum with lots of unexpected, educational, fun and quirky exhibits. Cost was 50 baht per person. We were the only visitors and wandered through at our own pace. The staff don't bother you or try to take your picture for extra costs. The air conditioning wasn't on and it was hot, cold water is available at 10 baht a bottle. It's a pleasant drive out here, plenty of parking and space and room for kids to explore. My kids loved it and would be happy to visit again.
4.0 based on 157 reviews
We enjoyed our visit. Never knew there was so much to be learned from a sea-shell:-) Wonderfully displayed & explained. Huge space & well air-conditioned. Lovely shop too where I bought some goodies. We walked there from Rawai.
3.5 based on 888 reviews
Small yet big enough to spend time. Educational with good film clips on Turtle Preservation Efforts and two other movies. Cape Panwa is a beautiful area and this Aquarium is located in a beautiful cove.
3.5 based on 164 reviews
Learn more about how modern day Phuket (as we know it today), actually came to be, by popping into the Thai Hua Museum. I really enjoyed getting an insight into the Chinese immigrant experience (the good and the bad), on the island. It is also great to see that capitalism is celebrated here, with the positive influence of entrepreneurship on Phuket's growth and popularity, prominently on display. There are also interesting historical artifacts from fashion, to communications, to construction, as well as transport (see my YouTube) that one can see and touch. And so yes, the Thaihua Museum in my view, well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Snakes cause fear and trembling in most of people. We want to inform our guests that for many centuries people have learned to live with them and use them for the benefit of oneself."Kingdom of Snakes" (Snake Kingdom) is an entertainment and educational center dedicated to these amazing reptiles. The center is founded and managed by the Phuthai Group, one of the leaders of the tourist tourism market in Phuket.Unlike most snake farms in Thailand, Snake Kingdom not only entertains tourists, but also provides knowledge about snakes that completely change the perception of these reptiles. Go on an educational tour of the kingdom will be especially useful for children, whose idea of these animals will form without fear to them.Snake Kingdom consists of a serpentarium, a museum, an amphitheater, a pharmacy of traditional Thai medicine and a leather and souvenir shop.
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