Surin Island
Consisting of 5 Islands, the Surins offer a varied array of things to do, whether you choose sports fishing, diving, snorkeling or simply relaxing on a deserted beach. The Surin islands offer a little bit of everything which is why they a popular choice for day charters.
Similan Islands
Regularly voted as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world and lying 5o miles of the west coast of Phuket, the Similan Islands offer some of the clearest waters available anywhere in Thailand. If you consider yourself a serious diver then the Similan islands is a must for your yacht charter, with an abundance of tropical marine life, huge un-spoilt coral growths this dive experience will be one you remember forever.
Koh Lanta
This stunning archipelago consists of over 70 small islands with Koh Lanta being the largest at 6km wide and 30km long. Koh Lanta offers many pristine powdery white sandy beaches which are perfect for relaxing and chilling in your own tropical paradise. The island also offers dive and snorkeling sites which are suitable for beginners and children meaning there is something for all the family.
Phi Phi
The 2 islands Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Le are world famous tourist spots thanks to the movie “The Beach” which was filmed at Maya bay on Phi Phi Le. The islands offer some the most amazingly dramatic rock and cliff formations anywhere in Asia. The waters around these islands also offer some beautiful diving and snorkeling opportunities.
Krabi
The famous island of Krabi offers its visitors some amazing Photography options, with its world famous rock formations and towering cliffs it really is like National Geographic come alive. The best opportunities are taken from sea looking back onto the islands at sunset. The beaches here are pristine and the waters crystal clear.
Phang Nga Bay
The Phang Nga National Marine Park covers almost 4002km of totally awe inspiring waters. While cruising the marine park you are sure to be taken aback by the huge limestone pinnacles which rise 100’s of meters from the misty waters below, these unique rock formations were made famous in the movie “The man with the golden gun”. Within the park there a numerous secluded anchorages and bays to explore and even spending 3 days here you will never see the same thing twice.