Traveling to Phuket In The Rainy Season
From May to October every year the seasons turn in Phuket. May heralds the arrival of the South West monsoon. The winds turn predominately from the South West and the Andaman sky is often black and threatening, bringing torrential downpours to the island, often for hours at a time.
Phuket Sightseeing
Sightseeing around Phuket with The Mega Tour. We offer guided tours to all of Phuket’s best attractions. Islands, beaches, temples and markets. Sit back and let us take the headache away from traveling around Phuket. Punctual pickup at your hotel, safe mini van drivers, guides that speak fluent English, delicious food along the way and no hidden costs.
Phuket Tour Options
Phuket Tour Options. The Mega Tour has a carefully selected choice of tour packages that are designed to offer something to everyone. We can take you to the best beaches, the most beautiful islands, the busiest markets, the best viewpoints, and introduce you to delicious Thai food along the way.
Phuket Tours and Travels
The best way to see the best parts of anywhere is to ask the people who live here! Phuket is a large island and there are so many things to do and see it just makes good sense to spend some of your time taking a well organised tour and let The Mega Tour deal with all the logistics.
Patong Beach, Phuket – The Party Capital of Thailand
Patong is undeniably the most famous of all the beach resorts in Phuket. Visitor will find a huge choice of activities and nightlife, making Patong an ideal place to party and play. After dark the area has a raucous and often wild nightlife, including hundreds of restaurants
Get To Know Phuket City
Phuket has always been host to an eclectic mix of nationalities that have chosen to make the island their home. And nowhere is that more evident than in the narrow and often chaotic streets of Phuket City. There are Thais, Chinese, Malays, Indians and Nepalese, a young and growing Eurasian community and the unique mix of Hokkien Chinese and Thais that are know locally as ‘Baba’.