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Seascape colorful with fishing boat, Phuket thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sea with morning light and fishing boat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing boat at Rawai beach at phuket ,panorama seadscap Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fishing Boat at Rawai Beach of Phuket Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fishing Boat at Rawai Beach of Phuket Thailand
fishing boat at Rawai beach at phuket Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Beautiful sunrise scenery with fishing boats at Rawai Beach in Phuket Island, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful sunrise scenery with fishing boats at Rawai Beach in Phuket Island, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful sunrise scenery with fishing boats at Rawai Beach in Phuket Island, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rawai beach in thailand on the island of phuket with old fishing wooden boats in the sea near the shore and close up on the blue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful sunrise scenery with fishing boats at Rawai Beach in Phuket Island, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rawai is at the southern tip of Phuket. It is much less touristy than nearby Kata and Patong Beaches. This palm-fringed sea front is best known for sea gypsies, a formerly nomadic fishing minority believed to be of Melanesian descent. You will often see references to Rawai Beach. Forget it. There is no beach in Rawai, at least not of the type you can swim in, except at the north end, where few tourists will venture. Why bother, when you can go to Nai Harn Beach? The tides in Rawai are pronounced. Boats moor, then are beached when the tide recedes. It is picturesque, but it's not a beach. Rawai Beach itself is only used to moor fishing boats, longtails, and speedboats, used for snorkelling and sightseeing trips to Phuket's neighbouring islands. The new pier is not used for boats, but makes a nice walking/fishing pier. There is a sea gypsy village just north of the pier with shops and longtail boats for rent, and lots of seafood restaurants on the waterfront. This is where Phuket Town comes on the weekend for a beach party. There are a few popular cocktail bars on the beach for a limited but fun night life.


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