Charming island of Phuket



Obuquet Phuket province is an island and the province is located in the south of Thailand, its neighboring provinces of Phang Nga and Krabi 20% of the population are Muslims.



The island is called Johnksilon which was an important trade center were French nationals competed for trade in Phuket have reached the first commercial ship to Phuket in 1680, a subsidiary of the East India Company, French nationals were expelled in 1688 after the Thai revolution. Field attacked in Phuket in 1785 and after a month-long siege forced Burmese troops to withdraw, Phuket province, became itself in 1933.



Phuket is the largest island in Thailand located on the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand, there is a chain of mountains in the west of the island and start from north to south and is known as the Bukit Mountains, which reaches a height (1,736 feet) above sea level. The area of ​​Bukit total of 570 square kilometers (220 square miles), including the smaller islands, and away from the island's capital, Bangkok, about 863 km (536 miles) south of Bangkok, an area of ​​about 543 square kilometers (210 square miles), with the exception of the small islands. Followed by maintaining approximately 39 small island of Phuket and the estimated length of the island from north to south and 48 kilometers (30 miles)



The most important characteristic of this island and the presence of some of the most beautiful dive sites at the global level as well as the development of diving tourism, cruises are refined and suitable for all may be for divers to choose between a diving trips for one day with the provision of meals and drinks on board the boats are equipped with all the amenities, recreation and between trips to several days or even weeks scouring the waters of Phuket island and islets nearby, which is characterized by the diversity of coral reefs and marine its objects of sea turtles and sharks of all kinds.



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