Sailing – Clearing into and out of Phuket
Sailing into Phuket, what you need to know. Clearing in and out with harbour master, immigration and customs, iVisa, Chalong Pier.
Sailing into Phuket, what you need to know. Clearing in and out with harbour master, immigration and customs, iVisa, Chalong Pier.
Nai Yang Beach is close to Phuket Airport. Has everything you need for a vacation. Beach, restaurants, markets, water sports & more.
Tropical fruits are eaten in various ways in Thailand. Raw & ripe, cooked & uncooked, sweet & savoury dishes. Drinks, smoothies, fruit carts.
It’s true, not everything is open and back to normal on Phuket. There are some activities you can’t do …. party all night for example. However, there is still so much to do. Sailing, fishing, snorkel and dive tours. Visit temples and the Big Buddha. Dine out of delicious Thai food, swim at the beaches and so much more. #accommodation #phuket #iVisa #insurance #thingstodo
Arriving in Phuket during the “Sandbox scheme” can be daunting. However, the Thai’s go above and beyond to make the process as easy as possible. The paperwork you will need is a Certificate of Entry, Covid vaccine certificate, medical covid test certificate, SHA Plus accommodation Shaba ID, pre-paid covid test for in Phuket, a copy of travel insurance that covers COVID.
‘Phuket Sandbox’ scheme started in July 2021 when Phuket opened up to tourists. Covid vaccines, covid test, SHA hotels, COE, VISA.
Also included is how to apply for an exemption to leave Australia.
What can I say about 2020? It has undoubtedly been a year of ups and downs for most people, I am sure. For us, 2020 has been 366 days of love, excitement and fun, as well as frustration, fear and bafflement. We have, surprisingly, still managed to do quite a lot of travelling during this time. – 7 flights took us 10,658km by air. We sailed two boats 6461 nautical miles and we enjoyed road trips and camping and travelled 4300km on land.
We are always on the look out for street art when we are visiting a new city; not only is it a fun FREE ‘thing to do’ but it is a great way to experience a cities sights, sounds and life in general.
Our four night stay at Kingsacre was just lovely. We came to think of Kingsacre as a little oasis and treated our stay as a relaxing get away. This accommodation is surrounded by gorgeous lush gardens, and even though it is only a short walk to the beach, and the hustle and bustle of Nai Yang, you do get the feeling of being somewhere secluded and relaxing.
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