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Modern Luxury Pool Villa – Chalong – Phuket
Airport: 1 hour (driving time)
Beach: 15 min (driving time)
Golf Course 'Phunaka' 10 min (driving time)
Gym: 3 min (driving time)
Tennis Court: 5 min (driving time)
Supermarket: 6 min (driving time)
International Shopping Center: 20 min (driving time)
Restaurant: 3 min (driving time)
Local Bar: 3 min (driving time)
Beach: 15 min (driving time)
Golf Course 'Phunaka' 10 min (driving time)
Gym: 3 min (driving time)
Tennis Court: 5 min (driving time)
Supermarket: 6 min (driving time)
International Shopping Center: 20 min (driving time)
Restaurant: 3 min (driving time)
Local Bar: 3 min (driving time)
CHALONG
• The up and coming area of the South with the arrival of Villa Market, the expat supermarket and Tesco Lotus.• One the cheaper areas in the South to buy or rent
• Good selection of individual properties in some nice positions..
• Convenient access to Central and Phuket town.
• Long term rents good
• Main dive area with Chalong Pier being the hub
• Access to stunning islands from Chalong Pier
• Small selection of local restaurants and bars
Must dos in Chalongi
Visit Big BuddhaTake a Dive trip
Visit Wat Chalong, a stunning Thai temple
ATV ride up to Big Buddha or even Patong
Exercise the brain cells at a local Quiz night
Restaurants
Kan Eang@PierThe Lighthouse
Wine Connection
Bake
Doctors/Clinics
Dr Thiti1 Visit Road, Rawai – Near Chalong Circle
Tel: (66-76) 381781 – 01-6919185
Dr Nirans
5/12 Moo 8 Chaofa Road, Phuket 83100 – (opposite Police Station, Chalong)
Tel: (66-76) 283002 – 283008
Email: dr_niran@hotmail.com
Hospitals
Phuket International HospitalTel: +66 (0)7 624 9400, +66 (0)7 621 0936
Email: info@www.phuketinternationalhospital.com
Website: www.phuketinternationalhospital.com
Bangkok Phuket Hospital, Phuket City
Tel: +66 (0)7 625 4421
Email: info@phukethospital.com
Website: www.phukethospital.com
Police Station
Chalong Sub District Police StationTel: +66(0) 76 381247, Fax. +66(0) 76 381930
Phuket Tourist Police
Tel: +66(0) 76 355015, +66(0) 76 254693
100/31-32 Bypass Road,
Tambol Rasada, Muang,
Phuket 83000
Schools
Phuket International Nursery and primary School – located in Rawai near Chalong Circlewww.phuket-kindergarten.com
ABC Nursery- International Childcare Centre – located in Rawai
www.abcnurseryschool.com
Buds Phuket – located on Chaofa East Road in Chalong
www.buds-phuket.com
Cravens International Nursery Preschool – located in Chalong
www.cravensnurseryphuket.com
Palm House School – located in Rawai
http://www.palmhouseprimaryschool.com/
British International School – located in Koh Kaew
www.bisphuket.ac.th
QSI International School of Phuket – located in Kathu
http://phuket.qsischool.org/
HeadStart International School Phuket – located near Central Festival in Vichit
www.headstartphuket.com
For a full list of schools in Phuket, please refer to our Infrastructure Page
Supermarkets
Villa Market – HomePro Village, Chaofa West RoadTesco Lotus@Park – Wiset Road Tesco Lotus Express – Chaofa East Road
Tops Daily – Chaofa East Road
Golf Courses
Phunaka Golf Club – ChalongPost Office
Rawai Post Office4/2 Moo 5, Wiset Road, T Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83130
Tel: 076 381393
Time zone: GMT + 7 hours Language: Thai Voltage: 220/240 volt
International Dialing code (into Phuket): +66 International Dialing code (from Phuket): 001
Coins: 1 THB, 2 THB, 5 THB, 10 THB Notes: 20 THB, 50 THB, 100 THB, 500 THB, 1,000 THB
As most villas are all privately owned homes, we do not have the facilities to accept credit cards.
It is customary to tip the housekeeper, cook and driver on departure, this is greatly appreciated, but completely at your discretion. If you wish to leave a tip please do so directly to the member of staff.
On arrival in Phuket if the accommodation you have chosen includes airport transfers, you will be met by one of our drivers displaying a CyanSiam sign unless we advise you otherwise.
Never accept drinks or food of any kind from strangers.
Keep your passport, cash and valuables on your person when sleeping in a bus,
Before renting cars, motorbikes or Jet skis, list any damage on the rental agreement and sign.
Never give the original of your passport as guarantee to a vehicle renter.
Use only ATM machines in malls and at banks.
When going out at night, only take the cash and valuables you need.
When going on a Tour, chose well known reputable companies.
For more information please look at our Phuket Info Page
International Dialing code (into Phuket): +66 International Dialing code (from Phuket): 001
Currency Information
The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB).Coins: 1 THB, 2 THB, 5 THB, 10 THB Notes: 20 THB, 50 THB, 100 THB, 500 THB, 1,000 THB
Exchange and Banking
Although travelers cheques are accepted in major cities, Phuket is a more rural area and so we suggest visiting a bank to exchange these for Thai Baht. Major credit cards are accepted here in large outlets, selected restaurants and some tour companies. It is suggested that cash is used for everyday purchases. ATM access is widespread so making cash withdrawals from your home bank account is convenient. If you wish to exchange notes, do so only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend. Please note that coins cannot be reconverted on departure. It is also recommended that you save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction as they may be required if you intend to reconvert Thai Baht.As most villas are all privately owned homes, we do not have the facilities to accept credit cards.
Tipping advice
Tips in high-end restaurants and hotels are usually added on at 10% – 15% of the bill. However, it is often a subject of controversy whether this amount actually goes to the waiter or not, therefore it is your choice whether to leave an additional tip. Tips in more local restaurants are usually not included on the bill, so it is recommended that a 10% tip is left if you are happy with the service you received.It is customary to tip the housekeeper, cook and driver on departure, this is greatly appreciated, but completely at your discretion. If you wish to leave a tip please do so directly to the member of staff.
Arrival and Departure formalities
Travel documents are your responsibility. In general you should have a both a signed, valid passport that will remain valid for at least 6 months beyond the completion of your trip. Your passport must have enough blank pages available for entry and exit stamps issued when entering and exiting immigration and a visa. Visas are issued on arrival for tourists, from most countries, wishing to stay in Phuket for a maximum of 30 days. However, if you wish to stay for longer than this please contact the immigration office in Phuket Town for an extension. It is advised that you check the specific visa requirements pertinent to your own country of residence prior to travelling, as some countries differ from this rule.On arrival in Phuket if the accommodation you have chosen includes airport transfers, you will be met by one of our drivers displaying a CyanSiam sign unless we advise you otherwise.
Electricity
Domestic power in Thailand is 220 volts AC at 50 hertz (220V/50Hz).Tourist Police Tips for a safe holiday
Keep cash, credit cards & valuables in the villa safe.Never accept drinks or food of any kind from strangers.
Keep your passport, cash and valuables on your person when sleeping in a bus,
Before renting cars, motorbikes or Jet skis, list any damage on the rental agreement and sign.
Never give the original of your passport as guarantee to a vehicle renter.
Use only ATM machines in malls and at banks.
When going out at night, only take the cash and valuables you need.
When going on a Tour, chose well known reputable companies.
For more information please look at our Phuket Info Page
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