THAILAND PHUKET YACHT CHARTER
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Rent a yacht in Thailand from Phuket.
There are many Thailands; first of all Bangkok its hyperactive megalopolis which is best discovered by getting lost; the south, its islands, beaches and rocks that dramatically arise from turquoise waters, its spicy food and its uncommon mindset. Last but not least, the north, where Thailand’s origin is to be discovered with its founding ancient kingdoms, relaxed rhythm of life, Buddhist temples, fertile lands, mountains and forestes. Three Thailands in total each physically and culturally different yet commonly fascinating and beautiful. Though this destination may have been a victim of its own success, the « country of free men » remains one of the last countries in the world to unite all the necessary ingredients for a sucessful yacht charter recipe; wooden bungalows on lethargic beaches, vast rice fields and jungles, long-lasting traditions, refined cuisine – an overall winning combo !
Kickoff your charter in Thailand’s largest island and fall in love with the ‘land of smiles’ in Phuket; Ao Po Grand Marina is a glamorous yachting scene not like many others; get adventurous in Phang Nga Bay and awake the James Bond in you; Koh Phi Phi, a national park and heaven on earth; go diving in Koh Lanta and discover the various islands nearby; another paradisiac spot is Koh Muk with its emerald green colours; Butang Islands puts fifty islands acroos thousand of square kilometers at your disposal; discover the untouched and wild island of Ko Tarutao; reach Malaysia in Langkawi and enjoy a quiet hideaway before going back to reality.
Phuket
Start your charter In Phuket
Your journey will begin in Phuket, a dazzling and largest island in Thailand. Enjoy the blue waters, green hills and fine sands. This area is very well known for fishing and local lobster. Enjoy the culinary experience on board with your private chef. On land different activities may be suggested such as golf, a sunset rib safari to the tiny islands or some night life bars and restaurants. Water temperatures being high through out the year, you can be sure to enjoy your swim.
Ao Po Grand Marina
Your Itinerary to Ao Po
Cruise approximately four hours to Ao Po Grand Marina, which is a glamorous yachting scene.
Enjoy some drinks at the quarterdeck bar and cruise to the Phang Nga Bay, a green “lake” with deep blue sea.
In the afternoon have fun with some water activities. Navigate to a calm bay to spent the night and enjoy the sunset views over the Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai islands.
Phang Nga Bay
Your Itinerary to Phang Nga Bay
Cruise towards Phang Nga lagoon situated in the Andaman Sea. It is very adventurous and highly recommended spot for activities such as paddleboard and rappelling. This lagoon is also very well known for the “James Bond” Koh Ta-pu Island. Make a stop at a small Muslim fishing village and enjoy some local food. Another less known island also worth a stop is Koh Panyee . The local village was built over water and most of the island is made of vertical limestone cliffs.
Koh Phi Phi
Your Itinerary continues to Koh Phi Phi
Cruise to Koh Phi Phi national park. Enjoy the views over the limestone cliffs, famous white sand beaches and stunning jungle interiors. Phi Phi Don is a paradise with azur waters and crazy nightlife. If you are looking for more of a calm atmosphere, visit Ko Phi Phi Leh with crystal-clear waters and coral reefs. Stop by Koh Mai Phai, Koh Yung, Bida Nai and Bida Nok, small islands which can only be reached by yacht. Enjoy some kayaking in order to reach some unique spots.
Koh Lanta
Your Itinerary to Koh Lanta
Navigate towards Koh Lanta, a perfect spot for diving. Take a tender and discover the small islands such as Hin Daeng, Ko haa and Hin Muang. Enjoy a swim with the whale sharks and reef fish. Stop by the small “sea gypsy” villages near the east coast and some small lagoons. If you are looking for a more adventurous discovery on land, visit the Khao Mai Khew Cave. Take a walk on the Long Beach (Pra-Ae) which is the longest, golden sand beach of the island and have dinner in one of the local restaurants.
Koh Muk
Your Itinerary to Koh Muk
Welcome to another paradisiac spot with white sands and turquoise waters.
Cruise towards the Chao Mai National park and enjoy the emerald green colours of this beautiful spot.
Kayak to the famous Emerald cave in the morning for a sunrise in order to be the only one in the cave.
If you are looking to snorkel, cruise to Ko Cheuk and Ko Waen which both have small sandy beaches. If you rather do an on land activity, jungle hike to Haad Sabai.
Butang Islands
Your Itinerary to Butang Islands
It will take you approximately four hours of navigation to reach Butang Islands.
The Tarutao national marine park has over 50 islands across 1200sq kms. Enjoy these tropical jewels with white sandy beaches, rainforests and different fish species. The best snorkelling spot is Koh Rawi with a fantastic coral garden.
If you would like to have lunch or dinner offshore and enjoy some local shopping, the only populated island is Koh Lipe.
Ko Tarutao
Your Itinerary to Ko Tarutao
Welcome to the most untouched and wildest island covered by jungle, surrounded by coral reefs and radiant white beaches. Discover beautiful waterfalls and small limestone islands such as Ko Lek and Ko Ko Lo. Enjoy a local seafood barbecue at Ao Phante Malacca. Ao Son is where you will find the best beach on the island. Stop by Ao Ta Lo Woo Pier which is located on the east of the island. Trekking and bike tours can be organised in order to visit closely the island.
Langkawi
Your Itinerary to Langkawi
Welcome to Malaysia! The Langkawi archipelago is very well known for fine dining, boutiques and bard. Enjoy some tranquillity and privacy. You can choose from 99 islands four of which are completely uninhabited. Surrounded by turquoise waters and picturesque jungles enjoy some other well known diving spots. If you would like to indulge in some off shore activities, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is definitely worth a stop.
THAILANDE PHUKET TRAVEL TIPS
Best travel period
Suggested airports
Departure: Changi Airport
Average temperature
Low: 27°C