Thailand

Looking for the summer

6-13 January 2024

The Koh Chang Archipelago is a National Marine Park and it is known for having the best anchorages, beaches and hidden coves in Asia. 

The sailing area includes the 40 islands of the Archipelago, which is a National Marine Park, and down to Koh Kut and the border into unexplored Cambodia.



Transport

By plane Trat Airport

Boarding

Blue Haven Bay Marina Check in Sat. 6 January 2024 17:00 Check out Sat. 13 January 2024 09:00

Route

Koh Chang - Ko Mak - Kod Kood - Ko Rang - Koh Chang

Yachts

Stylish Pirate

catamaran built 2015+
 
1650
1190 per person
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Linen & towels
  • Dinghy & outboard
  • End cleaning
  • Skipper
  • Generator & AC
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Popular
amazing view to yacht, swimming woman and clear water - caribbean paradise

Rich & Famous Pirate

catamaran built 2019+
 
1900
1490 per person
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Linen & towels
  • Dinghy & outboard
  • End cleaning
  • Skipper
  • Generator & AC

Islands

Koh Wai

Koh Wai is covered by forest, the west coast is hilly and rugged, but the north coast has many sandy beaches and coral reefs for us to enjoy swimming and snorkeling. We can also hike over the island, through rubber plantations and up and down the hills, and the north coast has a footpath going east-west between the small resorts and sandy beaches.



Koh Rang

Koh Rang island group is a collection of 12 islands, part of the Koh Chang Marine Park. The east coast has several beautiful white sandy beaches with crystal clear water,  the best of which is on the southeast coast. Clear turquoise waters, just perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and diving, normally  with good visibility and lots of colorful fish to observe.



Koh Kut

Koh Kut is today what Phuket and Koh Samui were like 20 years ago. Beaches, jungles, and waterfalls lie waiting for us to explore on land, and crystal clear waters invite us to swim, snorkel and dive all day long. 

About 70% of Koh Kut is covered by ancient tropical rainforest with Klong Chao Waterfall in the center, which flows throughout the year and offers an amazing swimming spot.

This is the island where we can stay for 2 days so we can explore lots of bays and beaches. 



Koh Mak

Koh Mak – midway between Koh Kut and Koh Chang, this is another paradise, with 25km of gorgeous beaches, stunning views, friendly locals, and clear blue waters. Walking, cycling or motorcycling are all possible to explore the inland coconut and banana plantations, or the fishing villages and mangrove vegetation on the coast.




Koh Chang

Koh Chang, which means ‘Elephant Island’ is named after it’s elephant head shape. The island is part of the protected ‘Mu Koh Chang National Marine Park’. Over 70% of the island consists of virgin rainforest, so the region is not heavily populated but tourism and development along the coastal road have increased over the last few years. Koh Chang is one of Thailand’s most beautiful islands with white sand beaches, waterfalls, mangroves and an interior rainforest that has been largely undisturbed due to the mountainous terrain. Koh Chang is home to a wide range of wildlife, including an amazing selection of birds, snakes, deers and monkeys. The island offers a variety of activities and is famous for some excellent diving and snorkeling spots.

Koh Chang is the  second largest island in Thailand after Phuket.