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Which months is the hottest in Phuket, Thailand?

The hottest time should be April, and the rainy season is May-10, but the daytime temperature is also above 30 degrees.

Yoshijima is located in the tropics, with a humid tropical climate, often in summer without winter. From April to September every year, when the sun shines directly on the equator, it is the rainy season in Phuket, especially in May, when it rains almost every day.

10, it will still be rainy for a short time. By the middle of 1 1 month, the weather in Phuket will be slightly cold, and the rainfall will decrease until the following March.

165438+ 10-April of the following year: tourist season in Phuket and its surrounding areas. During this period, the sea was calm, the weather was good and there was little precipitation. May-10: The tourist season in Phuket is low, with more typhoons and more precipitation.

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Overview of attractions:

Pipi Island 1

Located in the Andaman Sea in the south of Thailand, it consists of big Pipi and small Pipi. This beautiful sea area is the mouth of the Nujiang River. Tourists usually live on the big Pippi Island, and the two islands are connected by a "corridor".

This corridor is the busiest place in Pipi Island. Many hotels, restaurants, bars, diving schools, travel agencies and vendors are densely distributed around the alley.

On both sides of the corridor are two very beautiful bays, one is called Olodarum and the other is called Aodongxi Bay. It only takes 65,438+00 minutes to walk back and forth between these two bays, which is quite leisurely and enjoyable.

One of the biggest temptations here is the warm and humid climate-the annual average temperature is 28℃, and the temperature difference is very small.

2. Pan-Asian Bay

Located 75km northeast of Phuket, it belongs to Panya Building, which is known as the most beautiful place in the whole island, and also known as "Small Guilin" in Thailand.

There are hundreds of limestone islands here, and their names are very consistent with their shapes. There are also stalactite caves and countless grotesque caves. Among them, 007 Island (also known as Nail Island) and Stalactite Island Cave (namely Buddhist Temple Cave and Hermit Cave) are famous for their natural wonders.

There are precious viviparous plants in the bay, and there are rivers between mangroves and small fishing villages. You can see mangroves and small fishing villages on the boat.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Phuket