Kata Hotels in Phuket, Thailand

Kata Beach is definitely relaxed and laid back compared to Patong Beach. The area is a large curved beach is divided into what locals call the Kata Noi and Kata Yai or Kata Beach usual. Kata Yai is a strip of white sandy beach 1.5 5 km long interrupted with shady trees. The area has its share of international and local restaurants, world class hotels and resorts that offer the best of the best in service and accommodations. Kata Noi is further south of Kata Yai is the place to be for a secluded get-away. There are more than 50 resorts, hotels and inns that pepper off and on the beach in Kata. Prices are from 500 baht ($ 18) to 7000 baht ($ 210) per guest per night. Accommodations include the usual amenities, including air conditioned rooms with wifi and cable provisions, spas restaurants, shops and much more. Kata Beach is the perfect place to enjoy water sports such as those offered by the many facilities in the area. Surfing, windsurfing, parasailing, diving, snorkeling, wakeboarding, kayaking and jet skiing are just some of the water sports available to all visitors young and old. For those who want to explore the lush jungle Kata are elephant trekking an exciting way to go about it. The elephant is the national symbol of Thailand and was once used as a form of transportation and as a part of the logging industry. Day, part of the Thai elephants tourism and a ride on the backs of these gentle giants is definitely a memorable and pleasant experience. Do you love Thai food that you want to “take it home”? There is a cooking workshop every weekend in one of the boathouses in the area. Classes are held from 10:00 am M. At 14:00 M. The two-day course features salads and appetizers on the first day and main courses and desserts the next day. Students enjoy the food they cooked for each session. A certificate is issued after completion of the course. It might be a good idea to burn off the extra calories you get as a result of the sumptuous meals that you really enjoyed to be in Kata. Try Thai Muay Thai or Thai boxing. This revered martial art is a sure way to keep fit and get rid of the love-handles. If you care to be enthralled by this fascinating sport, you can see live Thai boxers fight each Monday through Thursday starting at 9:00 pm M. I Chalong. Kata nightlife is more family-oriented and none of the hedonistic side of Patong. Restaurants and Cafs falls more to honeymooning couples and families. Kata has kept its village-like atmosphere in the middle of its modern facilities and development. If you care to experience a thrilling and exciting nightlife, you can meet Kata Road, which runs parallel to the beach and have your fill of light and throbbing bars and clubs.

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