Bali or Phuket
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Bali or Phuket
I have never been to either and both seem to be amazing places. From what I have read Bali seems to be a little cheaper but Phukets beaches apparently are alot cleaner and better. Given the choice to spend a week and having never been to either destination...Where would you go in December? I saw people saying Bali's beaches aren't that good and its dirty.
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Bali does NOT have a lot of beaches. Taking out the reefs (to make concrete) also took out the sand by erosion. There are some good beaches, but not many. If you want beaches go to Phuket. If you want to do anything else on your vacation go to Bali and I mean anything ! HKT is a bit of a cultural wasteland. Asia is way too far to fly just for beaches. There are better much closer to home. wj
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Bali does NOT have a lot of beaches. Taking out the reefs (to make concrete) also took out the sand by erosion. There are some good beaches, but not many. If you want beaches go to Phuket. If you want to do anything else on your vacation go to Bali and I mean anything ! HKT is a bit of a cultural wasteland. Asia is way too far to fly just for beaches. There are better much closer to home. wj
I personally avoid destinations like Hawaii, Maxico & the Caribbean completely for personal vacations to avoid American tourists. Besides that, these places have wonderful scenery and nature. Too bad..
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Weather-wise, Phuket is best in December/January and Bali in August, so on that basis, Phuket. Prices will be at their highest of the year, though.
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There might be closer beaches at home but the audience is accordingly as well.
I personally avoid destinations like Hawaii, Maxico & the Caribbean completely for personal vacations to avoid American tourists. Besides that, these places have wonderful scenery and nature. Too bad..
I personally avoid destinations like Hawaii, Maxico & the Caribbean completely for personal vacations to avoid American tourists. Besides that, these places have wonderful scenery and nature. Too bad..
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Moving this thread to the Thailand forum. Thanks for your understanding.
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There might be closer beaches at home but the audience is accordingly as well.
I personally avoid destinations like Hawaii, Maxico & the Caribbean completely for personal vacations to avoid American tourists. Besides that, these places have wonderful scenery and nature. Too bad..
I personally avoid destinations like Hawaii, Maxico & the Caribbean completely for personal vacations to avoid American tourists. Besides that, these places have wonderful scenery and nature. Too bad..
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I would take note of it, and avoid them. There are many beaches I do not go to, I dislike the rock/pebble beaches and also the black sand ones, and I would never ever go to Kuta with all those 17 year old, but all the others I love. I love the Sanur side, candi is great as is Lovina and all the ports up near the old Capital. Phuket is nice, but it does nothing for me.
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I would take note of it, and avoid them. There are many beaches I do not go to, I dislike the rock/pebble beaches and also the black sand ones, and I would never ever go to Kuta with all those 17 year old, but all the others I love. I love the Sanur side, candi is great as is Lovina and all the ports up near the old Capital. Phuket is nice, but it does nothing for me.
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Bali does NOT have a lot of beaches. Taking out the reefs (to make concrete) also took out the sand by erosion. There are some good beaches, but not many. If you want beaches go to Phuket. If you want to do anything else on your vacation go to Bali and I mean anything ! HKT is a bit of a cultural wasteland. Asia is way too far to fly just for beaches. There are better much closer to home. wj
My take: Phuket is a big island and there is a beach for everyone. It will be packed out in December/January and it's not too early to make bookings now. My own preference is for one of the middle Andaman beaches such as Kamala, Bangtao or Nai Thon, all of which seem to have fewer idiots and definitely aren't rowdy boozing places. Or head up to Khao Lak. Expect lots and lots of Europeans on holiday both Phuket and Khao Lak.
Bali can be rainy during Dec-Feb; that said, I've been there in February rainy season and it wasn't too bad--mix of sun, overcast, and showers. But treat Bali as more of a primary cultural destination and secondary beach destination, rather than the other way 'round.
You may wish to consider a place like Langkawi off Malaysia's Andaman coast. It doesn't seem to get the aforementioned "idiots" which infest some of Phuket's beaches. Maybe a couple days in Penang (Georgetown) to get a flavor of Old SE Asia in the colonial days, then balance at Langkawi at the beach. Easily accessed from SIN or KUL.