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Food & Drink – Phuket Prices

February 25th, 2009

onions.jpgBefore heading off to pastures new for two or three months, it’s useful to have a general idea of theĀ  cost of living in your chosen destination. Assuming you are not going to eat out every night – the local food may be delicious but sometimes there’s no substitute for home cooking – that general idea will include the cost of food, drink and other household goods.

Phuket is fairly cosmopolitan with many of the conveniences foreigners take for granted in their home countries, including supermarkets. It boasts a number of Tescos (called Tesco Lotus in Phuket), Waitrose in the form of Tops supermarket in Central Festival, Carrefour in JungCeylon in Patong and Villa Market, of which there is a new one about to open in Chalong.

Of course, you wouldn’t be getting a true feel for the place if you relied totally on supermarkets for your shopping, but they are convenient, and in Phuket the prices aren’t bad. If you really want to go local, there are loads of food markets around where you will find some, but not all, of the goods listed below, and often considerably cheaper. However, short of trawling the entire island for the best value, we thought that a general idea could at least be gained from a list of supermarket prices.

The table below is compiled from the prices in the Tops (Waitrose) supermarket in Central Festival. The only exceptions are the vegetable & salad items, which were from the hydroponic salad outlet described below (the supermarket prices are in fact comparable), and the rice, which was from Sakura, our local corner store…

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David Phuket, Useful Stuff

Phi Phi Islands

February 10th, 2009
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Maya Bay

The Phi Phi islands – Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh – are two dramatic limestone islands forming part of a larger group of islands in the Andaman Sea some 25 miles southeast of Phuket Island. They both have sheer cliffs of weathered rock jutting straight out of the sea, with a large number of rocky overhangs resulting from the constant attrition of the sea on the lower parts of the rock walls. Interspersed along the shore are several beaches, some stunningly beautiful.

The islands gained popularity as a tourist attraction following the filming of the the movie ‘The Beach’ there in 2000. The result has sadly been a huge increase in the numbers of boats arrivingĀ  daily throughout the high season to do the tourist rounds. The journey from Phuket takes over two hours on a regular boat and around one hour in a speedboat; one hour of constant, spine-jarring bumps when the tide is high. However, it’s worth the battering if your boat operator is smart enough to leave Phuket early and stay ahead of the crowds, although they can’t be totally avoided.

Phi Phi Leh
Maya Bay on Phi Phi Leh is normally the first destination, a bay that apparently featured in the movie. A quick walk along the sand to soak up the views of the amazing cliff formations is then followed by a chug in your boat to the mouth of the bay where the snorkeling in the crystal-clear water is fabulous. The water is literally teeming with fish of all colours…

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David Phuket