Nothing could have prepared the world for the challenge of 2020, and one of the industries that have been hugely affected is tourism.
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Published: December 18, 2020

There they have been smart, and some have opened up coffee shops, small restaurants and due to the increased populations of people going home, there is a market to sell to. Many expatriates too have been affected and we have had to wave goodbye to many long-standing families and personalities recently as they have made their way back to their homelands.
With the decrease in people living here and also the lack of international tourism, there have been some really positive impacts. Mother Nature is having a moment to breathe once again and the sea is cleaner, there is more fish as we do not need to cater for the extra hungry mouths, and the reservoirs are full of fresh water. In many ways, the pandemic has given us some cleaner air, with a lot less air traffic buzzing around our skies and fewer coaches and minivans polluting the highways.
So, what is it really like to visit here right now? For Kata, Karon and Patong fans, then a visit back here will prove shocking. These tourist hotspots are spookily quiet, but there are areas here that are really booming.

New restaurants have opened up including Mrs B Table & Bar, Anise Tapas, Maison Napoleon, Daily Dose and some restaurants have moved from the now quieter areas of Phuket and are now located in Boat Avenue, including Italian much-loved Boccocino.
Bang Tao Beach is quieter but favourites such as Catch Beach Club and Benny’s Cocktail & Grill are still open and serving the locals that are here as well as domestic tourists. Some restaurants and bars have taken the opportunity to reinvent themselves, Palm Seaside has refocussed the menu to offer more authentic southern Thai cuisine, to cater to the existing market – and the results are truly scrumptious!

You won’t be able to resist jumping from the boat into the still waters for a refreshing swim or get your snorkelling mask on and discover the bounty of rich marine life just under the glittering surface.
A crewed yacht charter is an unforgettable pleasure that should be experienced at least once in your life, and where better to explore than the diversity of the Andaman Sea?


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