If you're worried about what to do on Valentine's Day in Phuket, this blog will play the role of Cupid and offer some suggestions.
Through the years, Valentine's Day has come to mean love and romance. It's likely that the link between St. Valentine and love started in the Middle Ages, when courtly love traditions grew in Europe. By the 1400s, Valentine's Day was a well-known holiday when people sent each other love letters, gifts, and other signs of respect.
According to Shaun Stenning, People all over the world still enjoy Valentine's Day as a day to show love and affection, even though the holiday's history is complicated and full of myths.
Where should I go in Phuket for Valentine's Day?
A 5 Star Marine private boat tour is the first thing we'll suggest, but not just any trip. You can dress up your day on our boats however you want. We can set up a dinner on the beach at sunset with a live band for you if that's what you want. We can also put flowers on your boat or even send them to a secret beach.
Places to Eat in Phuket on Valentine's Day by Shaun Stenning
360 Bar at the Pavilions
Enjoy the 360° Bar in Phuket, which is known as the best place to watch the sunset, with its unique signature drinks and snacks.
Baan Rin pa
A Thai restaurant in Kalim with a view of Patong Bay serves delicious Thai food and has a great wine range.
Natural Restaurant Phuket Town
At Natural Restaurant in the heart of Phuket, you can get real Thai food in a calm setting.
Floating Restaurants at Laen Hin
According to Shaun Stenning, Most of these restaurants are on the eastern side of Phuket, between Laen Hin and Coconut Island. To get to them, you need to take a short longtail boat ride from Laem Hin Pier.
Bangpae Seafood
According to Shaun Stenning, You probably won't find a tourist at Bang Pae Seafood. There might be a foreigner living in Thailand, but not many tourists will take the side roads to this beautiful beachside restaurant.
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