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Thailand lies within the tropical northern hemisphere, stretching more than 1,800km (1,100 miles) from north to south and covering an area of about 517,000 sq km (202,000 sq miles). Its size is more or less like the one of France or Texas.
It shares borders with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia boasting 700km (1,700 miles) of coastline. Phuket is the biggest island of Thailand; it is located on the southern part of the Thai-Malay peninsula on the Andaman Sea which includes that part of the Indian Ocean east of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The majority of Phuket's tourists arrive by air via Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, at Nong Ngu Hao (20 km east of Bangkok) which offer direct connections to many of the world's major cities through a variety of airlines. Phuket has its own international airport located 30km north of Phuket city centre. There are many daily flights to Bangkok plus connections to other domestic destinations as well as many daily international departures and arrivals.
International direct destinations from Phuket include Penang, Langkawi, Kuala Lampur, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Sydney and Tokyo and are increasing. Moreover there are several charter airlines flying directly from Europe, Russia, China, SE Asia in general and US to Phuket all around the year.
Entry Visas: are not required by tourists from most countries for a stay of up to 30 days in Thailand but passports should have a minimum of six months remaining, before the date of expiry.


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