I did some research from www.phuket.com and found some real interesting shopping areas to shop @ Kata Beach which is around my Villa area @ Malisa Villa. Incase you miss out some of the photos I posted about the villa here’s some pictures of the villa I am staying

Check Out The Private Pool In The Room Itself 

Here’s Another View Of The Room 
There are some of the places I have research on that I will be going to as we love shopping a lot

Central Festival Phuket is an air-conditioned, fully equipped shopping mall lying just outside of Phuket Town. If you are coming from Patong, Central lies on your left, before the main crossroads as you enter Phuket.
Central has free underground parking in case you have wheels but if you arrive by tuk tuk or bus it’s simple to alight outside and use the main entrance. Many satellite shops make up the sum of Central but the logical place to start bargain hunting is Central Department store itself. (Read more…)

Jungceylon is a monster of a shopping centre. It contains just about everything that shoppers could conceivably need and is a must-do if you’re a bargain hunter. Situated on Rat-U-Thit Rd. diagonally opposite the eastern end of Soi Bangla, you simply can’t miss it. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson and Carrefour. The almost 200 other stores in this new shopping heaven sell brand name clothes, spectacles, sunglasses, colognes and perfumes, shoes, DVD-CD-VCD’s, computer games, electrical goods, pewter, gold and silver, sportswear and goods amongst myriad other items. . (Read more…)
Big C Supercenter

Just 300 metres north of Central on the Bypass Rd is another shopping mall called Big C. The western-facing outside car park (there is also underground parking here) is the site of quite a few clothes stalls and several stalls selling car accessories as well as decorative household goods. Once inside there is an extensive range of mobile phone shops, opticians, VCD and DVD outlets and the supermarket itself – with a counter to obtain your VAT refund slip. Quality is lower here than at Central but then so are the prices. The main attraction of Big C lies downstairs where the electronic shops shine with the latest in palm pilots, computers, TV’s of all sizes and makes, and stall after stall after stall selling mobile phones and mobile phone accessories. There’s also an extensive shoe shop and a good bookstore, as well as a play area for kids and a food court. Oh, and if you’re looking for air-brushed motorcycle helmets you’ll find them down there. On the top floor there’s little of interest except a bowling alley.
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Cost For The Trip
Total cost for the trip was SG$600 for the air fare from Jetstar and SG$900 for 3 night stay overall is SG$1,500 (US$1,200)
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