



Satun is located in the far south of Thailand, nearly 1000 kilometers from Bangkok. Most of the provincial inland is mountainous and the coastal region features more than 60 islands. As Satun borders ...
As Phang Nga province lacks a centralized tourist area, there are fewer centers for shopping as there are in many other southern beach provinces. It is possible to buy typical Thai souvenirs and beac...
Both Satun city and some areas along the coast have accommodation for visitors including luxury hotels, guesthouses, beach resorts, and bungalows. There is basic accommodation and camping facilities ...
Other than the islands off the coast of Satun, the province doesn’t get many tourists. Consequently, there are not a lot of travel options for getting to or around Satun. From Malaysia or the Thai m...
Look for special offers on packages to Satun at local tour operators. Satun is an increasingly popular tourist destination and there are frequent special offers catering to weekend visitors and those...
As one of the quieter tourist destinations in Thailand, Satun has fewer activities to participate in than in more popular tourist areas of Thailand, though there are still enough activities that visit...
In addition to the regularly celebrated national events and festivals, Phang Nga has the following annual events:
As with most tourist destinations, Phang Nga has restaurants providing both Thai and international cuisine. However, Thai food in the south varies slightly from cuisine in central and northern Thaila...
Because of its location, bordering both Phuket and Krabi provinces, it’s quite easy to get to Phang Nga from either destination. Day trips to Phang Nga’s national parks depart Phuket and Krabi freque...
The accommodation options in Phang Nga are arguably greater than any other province in Thailand, including camping, live aboard dive boats and luxury schooners, village home stays, budget beach bungal...








