![Eating on the beach at Rawai](http://bp3.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknPGhB-bAI/AAAAAAAAAmA/m3v_6raUEC8/s320/rawai-1.jpg)
![Locals eating at Rawai beach](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUD1Y3_CBmaXoPav-RzJNogP5Hjm8-OQSzBLA0T8sH8FZTkSDBz2YlGDNLcWpD62fTF89CgEOSpJRuTl5CfKwTdNw0Z5gCAFLmNS5p8BZZqaEMe5OW3U2TMT2C-JXpIUHD8E4EpEdi14F7/s320/rawai-2.jpg)
Near Rawai is a little gem of a beach called Laem Ka, at least it can be nice if the water is calm. On Sunday we stopped for a little look at Laem Ka Noi, down a kilometer long, narrow, bumpy road, and just as hard to find as Laem Ka! Not as pretty, but it seems there is a restaurant there, and it is certainly off the beaten track.
![Laem Ka Noi beach near Rawai](http://bp2.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknPGRB-a_I/AAAAAAAAAl4/zZE_6uwa-Uo/s320/laem-ka-noi.jpg)
Aside from the restaurants you can find multitudes of boats at Rawai - you can rent boats here to Koh Lone, Koh He (Coral Island), Racha Yai and more. We do intend to check out Koh Lone one day, and I think the boats here will take people round to Koh Kaew too - a small island off Phromthep Cape with a golden Buddha on the beach.
![Old beached fishing boat at the west end of Rawai beach](http://bp1.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknPHBB-bCI/AAAAAAAAAmQ/xCZp1PGnpNc/s320/rawai-3.jpg)
At the far east end of the beach you find a little fishing community with a daily market selling fresh fish and prawns. There are also some "touristy" stalls selling shells and other such souvenirs of the sea. The market is small but gives an idea of the old way of life. Phuket still has many fishing communities around the coast despite the tourism that has taken over many of the western beaches. We bought some fish and I took a few photos.
![Fisherman scaling fish at Rawai](http://bp1.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknRNBB-bDI/AAAAAAAAAmY/MBakPWJ0VQk/s320/rawai-market-1.jpg)
![El viejo y el mar?](http://bp2.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknRNRB-bFI/AAAAAAAAAmo/6hw3appfliw/s320/rawai-market-3.jpg)
![Selling fresh fish at Rawai beach](http://bp2.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknRNRB-bEI/AAAAAAAAAmg/McmagXoz-e0/s320/rawai-market-2.jpg)
![It's as fresh as it gets at Rawai](http://bp3.blogger.com/_Bb2wkRWhYj0/RknRNhB-bGI/AAAAAAAAAmw/r0PxSE5Q4p8/s320/rawai-market-4.jpg)
The Southwest corner of Phuket is great for small beaches, views, seafood and a bit of peace and quiet. You can visit Rawai, eat at Kan Eang Seafood in Chalong, get the view at Phromthep, stop at Ya Nui beach.. get the sunset at the Kata Viewpoint. If you get the idea - it's a nice area of Phuket!
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