Central Phuket
Inclusions:
* Private transportation for the day
* Applicable entrance fees
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Exclusions:
Meals and personal expenses
Fantastic Phuket
Under the concept of 'Minimize Thailand in Phuket', this destination is a vibrant hub of knowledge, culture, and entertainment. This immersive attraction brings the past to life with intricately crafted replicas of historical landmarks, ancient artifacts, and artistic displays that reflect Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. A favorite among visitors, the site features popular photo spots and trendy check-in points perfect for sharing your experience with cutting-edge lighting, sound, and AR technology. Explore the splendor of heaven, the mysterious depths of the underworld, and the enchanting Himmapan Forest, home to legendary creatures from Thai mythology. Don’t miss the Thai folklore zone, where age-old beliefs, captivating legends, and spooky tales turn into an interactive adventure.
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Golden Dragon Park
The Hai Leng Ong Statue, also known as the Golden Dragon, is a striking sculpture located in Queen Sirikit Park. Symbolizing strength, protection, and good fortune, it represents the island's enduring character and legacy that has been highly influenced by Sino-Thai culture.
Phuket Philatelic Museum
Housed in a beautifully preserved Sino‑Portuguese building at the corner of Thalang and Montri Roads in Phuket Town, the Phuket Philatelic Museum was once the province’s post and telegraphic office. Inside, you’ll discover vintage Thai stamps, postal and telegraph equipment, old telephones, and historical artifacts illustrating the development of communication in Thailand.
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Thavorn Phuket Museum
This small but evocative museum is ideal for strolling through Phuket’s past in an intimate, authentic setting. It showcases a personal and rich collection of antiques belonging to a prominent Thai‑Chinese family. Exhibits include mining tools from when tin was king in Phuket, old movie posters and projectors, traditional costume items, photographs, and everyday objects from bygone era.
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Phuket Museum
Comprised of Peranakannitat and Phuket Nagara spaces in two Sino-Portuguese buildings, the museum is dedicated to telling the story of Phuket from its early history up to the present day. This modern museum offers a unique and engaging experience through interactive exhibits, art, and cultural displays that trace the island's transformation from dense jungle to a tin mining hub, and eventually to a thriving tourist destination.
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​Heritage Shophouses
Exploring these neighborhoods is a way to immerse yourself in Phuket’s multi‑cultural roots, architecture, and daily local commerce. Old shophouses in Sino‑Portuguese architecture line the streets, displaying pastel façades, ornate details, and historical charm.
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Local Specialty Products
Visitors can find traditional Phuket snacks and sweets, such as tao so (bean-paste biscuits), ang ku (red tortoise cakes), and oh aew (a refreshing jelly dessert). Handicrafts are also popular, including batik fabrics, pearl jewelry, and tin-souvenir items that nod to the island’s mining past. The streets are lined with shops selling locally blended herbal oils, handmade soaps, and coconut-based skincare products. You’ll also come across family-run shops offering locally roasted coffee, cashew nuts, and Phuket-style curry pastes, ideal for taking a taste of the island home.

