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While the bizarre modernist lighthouse, shaped like a robotic crab topped with a gilded spire, is interesting to look at and the colorful elephant statues at the shrine make great photos, travelers mainly come to Cape Promthep for the views. Visit on a Phuket day tour, by scooter, by tuk-tuk, or in air-conditioned comfort; swing by independently to catch the sunset; admire the cape from below on a catamaran cruise; or enjoy dinner with a view at the restaurant.
Cape Promthep protrudes into the ocean in southern Phuket, about an 11-mile (18-kilometer) drive southwest from Phuket Old Town. It’s easy to access from the main coastal road but many travelers prefer to join a tour rather than self-drive.
Big buses, smaller tour groups, and independent travelers alike flood to Promthep Cape in the early evening to grab the classic sunset shot. Arrive early in the morning for views without the crowds.
A mountainous island, Phuket offers a wealth of viewpoints to choose from. The 148-foot (45-meter) Chalong Big Buddha perches atop a hill with 360-degree views over southern Phuket. The Karon View Point delivers gorgeous pictures of three curving beaches: Kata Noi Beach, Kata Yai Beach, and Karon Beach. Or watch sailboats, longtails, catamarans, and more toing and froing across Chalong Bay from the Kao Khad Views Tower viewing platform.