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Sailing Destinations
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Koh Samui
Koh samui made it’s name 30 years ago when backpackers discovered
this idyllic island as a hideway with white powdery san beaches,
rocky bays swaying palm trees and beautiful clear waters with its
coral reefs. Today Samui has everything for anyone’s taste and
budget to spend some quality time with lots of activities to choose
from. Enjoy international fine cuisine, fantastic scenery or just
enjoy the relaxed island atmosphere. Samui still has a very exciting
coastline with its endless bays and rocky coves to discover.
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Joining in or
chartering one of our yachts is definitely one of the most
satisfying ways of seeing the beauty of this island. We are looking
forward to welcoming you on board one of our yachts to make your
holiday an unforgettable experience. |
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Koh Phangan
Koh Phangan lies 18km to the north of Koh Samui and is much less
developed and even more quiet than Samui. Famous for it’s full moon
party, koh Phangan is a favourite destination for backpackers. Koh
Phangan’s beaches remain largely undeveloped and some of the more
remote beaches are only accessible by boat. The island is famous for
it’s waterfalls, beautiful natural rock formations, lovely beaches
with a young crowd chilling out in bamboo beach bars. |
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There is
plenty of accommodation and fantastic beach restaurants for real
thai cusine and provisioning is widely available on most anchorages. |
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Koh
Tao
45km north of Koh Phangan lies the third largest island in the Samui
archipelago, the island of Koh Tao. Koh Tao means turtle island due
to the once abundance of breeding turtles. The island is covered
with thick tropical vegetation and white sand beaches. Koh Tao is
known locally as the diving destination in the gulf and whale sharks
are often seen in these waters. The best place in the gulf for
snorkelling and scuba diving. Whilst offering beautiful anchorages
with turquoise clear water, the island also offers a cosy little
harbour town with various international cuisine and good
provisioning possiblilites. |
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A must see if
you enjoy sailing along with a pristine underwater world!
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Marine
Park
The Ang Thong marine Park is made up of over 40 islands spread over
100 square kilometres in the gulf of Thailand. Declared a national
marine park in 1980, it is made up of hundreds of limestone
monoliths creating a group of strikingly beautiful and unihabited
islands. It is full of exotic beaches, hidden bays, untouched
wildlife and fantastic sailing – “Ang Thong” means golden basin, and
gave Alex Garland the inspiration for the world famous book/movie
“The Beach”. |
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Located to
the north west of Koh Samui , the marine park is just a days sail
away and rewards you with plenty of idyllic anchorages with just
pure nature around.
Largely untouched, the marine park hosts endless secluded beaches,
beautiful snorkelling and lots of wildlife. Sea otters, dolphins,
monkeys and huge white eagles are commonly seen.
With only a Rangers station/camping ground on site, provisioning is
very limited and is closed during the monsoon period of November to
December. |
 
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