Thailand is an Asian jewell island also know as the 'land of smile' for the life philosophy of their habitants. Immerse yourself in this magical place means to be in an explosion of colors and perfumes: crystal-clear water, paradisaical beaches, historical and artistic heritage, tropical climate and the typical cuisine full of tastes and traditions, a mix of Chinese, Arabic and Indian influences.
For snorkeling lovers, Thailand is an authentic paradise where they could have the opportunity to get in touch with the underwater world: in some spots, the sea bottom's view reaches the 30 meters and you will see some coral gardens, rocky structures, whale sharks and other sharks' variety, mantas and shipwrecks. Thailand is a place that could satisfy each of your dreams, with a particular attention to nature and local culture. A journey to Thailand will be something unforgettable...
The best way to explore the exotic side of Thailand is to set sail in one of the sailing boats or catamarans, coasting along the archipelagos and bays.
Starting from Phuket, the famous Phi Phi Islands and Maya Bay are same of the pearls inside the Andamane Sea, Koh Hong East will leave you breathless for the amazing lagoon...
We navigate towards west, you have the opportunity to discover the uncontaminated Natural National Marine Park of the Similan Islands: an itinerary out of the usual touristic routes, where nature and untouched ecosystem will offer a wide eyes dream, between snorkeling and relaxing in the white beaches surrounded by high Volcanic rocks.
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Phucket, the biggest island of Thailand, keeps inside the true essence of this land: uncontaminated natural landscapes, breath-taking beaches, luxuriant flora all around the island, hinterland covered by wood and an enormous cultural heritage made by temples and places of worship for the local inhabitants.
Krabi, capital city of the region, is characterized by white beaches and crystal-clear water like in Phra Nang, woods where to venture, sea bottoms full of luxuriant marine flora where to practice snorkeling. Koh Hong Island depicts an earthy paradise where to relax yourself and practice snorkeling, with the particular shaped rocks that come outside water depending on lagoon tide that surrounds them, the Hong Lagoon.
Ao Nang is one of the well-known beaches in Krabi, famous not only for the beauty of the crowded sea water, but for the rocky walls that surround the beach, where you have the opportunity to venture yourself.
Tara Beach is the ideal destination for the ones who want to escape from the touristic and crowded places, just to visit a magic and desert beach, relaxing yourself in the nature. Railay is a rocky bay immersed in the unpolluted nature, where you could practise some sport activities but also just relax yourself here is a good idea.
Unforgettable the islands of Mergui Archipelago in the north of Thailand just across the border with the Myanmar. These islands are recently opened by the government to the tourists.
Ko Lanta is a renowned archipelago in Thailand, composed by fifteen islands brought together in the National reservation, where it is possible to live the essence spirit of the land, both in the breath-taking landscapes and in the welcoming inhabitants. The entire archipelago is characterized by wild an uncontaminated nature, for example Ko Mook, a little island completely immersed inside nature, made by white beaches, natural corners to explore but also the marvelous Emerald Cave (Emerald Pool), a particular shaped rock covered by vegetation, inside which you could swim and reach a little white beach.
Ko Hai is formed by white beaches, crystal clear water and a green and wild hinterland. It is the ideal place for the ones who want to enjoy the peace of this dreamy corner of Thailand, getting in touch with nature.
The six Phi Phi Islands are part of the National Reservation of Hat Noppharat Thara and they are located in Krabi, overviewing the Andamane Sea, where it is set one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Maya Bay inside the Phi Phi Leh, a amazing place covered by white sand and blue water.
Koh Mai Pai is a particular island because it isn’t covered by the traditional palms but from some particular firs and its well-known Bamboo Island. This island is a very romantic destination and will give you emotional landscapes, burning sunsets in contrast with the white sand and some snorkeling in the crystal-clear sea bottom.
For lovers of wilderness and unspoiled nature we suggest a cruise in the islands of the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar on the northern border with Thailand.
Phang-nga bay is a marvelous natural park, fully immersed in the wild nature; the structure of this place made it very famous and it is one of the most visited places in Thailand. Inside this Natural Reservation there are rocks coming out from the emerald-green water, creating some islets all around.
Koh Phing Kan, better known as James Bond Island together with the little Ko Ta Pu, is one of these earthly paradises, well known by a cone-shaped stone with the upside-down base of it. The canoe trips around the bay give a complete view of this landscape, shaped only by nature.
The marine national park of Similan Islands is a amazing view that you have to see during your trip to Thailand; the physical shape is characterized by enormous granitic rocks set on the white sand beach, nine islands flowing through the Indian Ocean, and being part of Phang Nga.
A natural paradise, to explore by sailing in a catamaran cruise, surrounded by luxuriant vegetation, this marine park depicts a real and amazing landscape for snorkeling lovers, because it is possible to get in touch directly with colorful marine creatures or swim side by side with turtles.
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Koh Chang is a Thai island in the Gulf of Siam. It is the second biggest island of the region and part also of the National Mu Koh Chang Park.
REGION |
Ko Chang, Thailand |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Diamond Sand, Lonely Beach, Hat Kai Bae, Ban Salak, Ban Rong Than, Hat Sai Yao, Namtok Khiri Phet, Namtok Khlong Phlu, Namtok Khlong Nonsi, Namtok Than Mayom, Hat Khlong Phrao, Laem Chainyachet, Hat Kai Bae, Ao Bai Lan, Hat Tha Man, Bang Bao Fishing Village, Naval Battleground. |
WEATHER |
The weather is tropical and hot in the whole year. From May till October there is the rainy season, while from December to April the season is dry. The temperatures are elevated during the entire year, never under 30°C. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: the main airport is Trat Aiport (TDX). |
Phuket is a Thai island, the biggest one on the Andamane Sea. In the northern area it is connected with the mainland thanks to the Sarasin bridge.
REGION |
Phuket, Thailand |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Patong, Karon Beach, Kata Noi beach, Kamala Beach, Kata Beach, Bang Tao Beach, Promthep Cape, Surin Beach, Bang Pae Waterfall |
CLIMATE |
The region is characterised by a tropical weather, sunny during the whole year, with a rainy season from may till October, and a dry one from December to March. From February to April, before the monsoons season, there is a light temperature increase, so between March and April are the hottest months. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: Phuket airport is the best solution. The other main airports to reach Phuket are in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Bangkok Don Muang (DMK), Malesia Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Singapore-Changi (SIN) |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
After breakfast, we leave the port travelling on the long channel that separates Phuket from the mainland, where we will see dozens of fishermen catching jellyfishes with long rakes and lifting them on their boats. We head south along the coast of Phuket with a quiet navigation towards Ko Racha Yai, where we will make a stop in its wonderful bay. The clean and transparent water will make you want to snorkel among the coral reefs.
For the ones who love fishing, there will be the possibility to watch the sunrise and trawl a bit along the wild coast of Ko Racha Yai. After breakfast, we sail in the direction of Ko Racha Noi: a little tropical paradise made of two deserted islands covered by jungle and surrounded by a crystal clear sea. You can spend the afternoon exploring the seabeds, fishing, or simply enjoying the sun and the fantastic panorama.
Today we have a long navigation ahead, so we wake up early and, after a good and rich breakfast, we open mainsail and jib and cast off; during the trip, we can trawl to get the food for our dinner. In the afternoon we reach Ko Rok, a true tropical paradise and one of the most beautiful islands in the Andaman Sea; it is formed by two little islands, Ko Rok Nai and Ko Rok Nok, divided by a narrow channel, where we will drop anchor. The island is home to a marine natural park that keeps it pure and untouched. The sunset from this paradise is something you will never forget!
In the morning we can continue enjoying this uncontaminated heaven, walking along the white sand beaches, going snorkeling in the marine reserve, visiting the headquarters of the national park and the big iguana that guards them, or simply staying on the boat to sunbath and enjoy the view. After lunch, we move to Ko Muk, where another wonder is waiting for us: the Emerald Cave. Swimming across it, you will end up in a little heaven on earth… a big hole in the cliff with a beach covered by vegetation illuminated by the sunlight entering from the upper opening. The cave has a special microclimate that enabled the growth of a thick vegetation along the rocky walls. We head for Ko Ngay, where we will spend the night after a wonderful sunset.
After breakfast, we can spend a couple of hours snorkeling or walking around, before leaving for Phi Phi Leh. We will arrive in the late afternoon, when the many touristic boats will have gone back to their resorts, to enjoy the island in total peace. Its steep rocky coasts full of tropical vegetation are simply spectacular.
For the most brave ones, we will wake up at dawn to visit Koh Phi Phi Leh and discover Maya Bay, location of the movie “the Beach” with Leonardo di Caprio, before the daily hordes of tourists arrive. We will then move to Phi Phi Island for a short visit, having lunch ashore. From there, we head north to reach Ko Na Kha Yai, a beautiful islet with a luxurious resort, in front of which we will drop anchor and spend the night.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
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