Promthep Cape Bar and Restaurant
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/BARS, PHUKET/ Updated : Sep 27, 2016, 15:37 IST
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Another key sunset spot in Phuket is the Promthep Cape Restaurant. The Cape is widely known as the best place to catch the sunset all year round. The Promthep Cape Bar and Restaurant overlooks Ya Nui and Nai Harn beaches, and the … Read more
Another key sunset spot in Phuket is the Promthep Cape Restaurant. The Cape is widely known as the best place to catch the sunset all year round. The Promthep Cape Bar and Restaurant overlooks Ya Nui and Nai Harn beaches, and the beautiful Ao Sane Beach can be seen in the distance. You can find it via parking in the large car-park, and following the steps up the cliff. Along with the restaurant and bar there is also a temple and a lighthouse. Read less

Another key sunset spot in Phuket is the Promthep Cape Restaurant. The Cape is widely known as the best place to catch the sunset all year round. The Promthep Cape Bar and Restaurant overlooks Ya Nui and Nai Harn beaches, and the beautiful Ao Sane Beach can be seen in the distance. You can find it via parking in the large car-park, and following the steps up the cliff. Along with the restaurant and bar there is also a temple and a lighthouse. There are plenty of tables and seating along the edge of the cliff, but coverage is sparse, so best to wait until the sun is setting and the stars come out. During the day, the bar and the beaches below are overcrowded with tourists climbing the cliffs, strolling along the beach and taking millions of photos. The bar has a good range of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and the food is also delicious, especially if you’re a seafood lover. Seafood is delivered fresh each day, and goes well with a fruit cocktail or a cold beer.
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