- 配备电动液压式游泳梯,上下水优雅便
- 主人舱左右两侧设有液压开启式鸥翼观景窗,将海天美景尽收眼底
- 主甲板沙龙连接专属阳台,私密又开阔的观景与社交空间
- 甲板设有遮阳用餐与休憩区域,无论日夜皆可舒适享受海上时光
- 配备全年常驻专业船员团队,确保服务始终如一、细致周到
- 精心打造多处室内与户外用餐空间,满足不同场合与氛围需求
- 配有零速鳍式稳定器,即使在抛锚停泊时亦保持极致平稳与舒适
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游艇介绍
普吉岛拥有迷人的海湾、洁白的沙滩、温暖的泰式好客之道、精彩刺激的海上活动和享誉世界的美食。登上奢华游艇 OCTAVE,无疑是探索这片热带天堂的最佳方式。OCTAVE 是在东南亚同级别中保养最完善、最具奢华体验的租赁游艇,既适合家庭出游、好友聚会,也可作为高端商务款待场所,为每一次出航增添独特意义。
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OCTAVE 专为小型高端团体设计,仅接待不超过10位尊贵宾客,确保每一位都能享有最大化的空间感、舒适度与定制化服务。由经验丰富的船长与专业船员团队领航,为您呈献无与伦比的海上假期。
清晨,您可在阳光甲板上一边享用新鲜现做的早餐,一边与船长讨论当日行程。
喜欢刺激的宾客,船员将为您准备好快艇及各式水上玩具,随时待命于游泳平台。若偏爱悠闲宁静的节奏,不妨在后甲板小酌一杯,悠然观赏海上活动的欢乐场景。
当 OCTAVE 缓缓驶向下一个岛屿,您可在船艏的日光垫上伸展放松,或在阳光甲板躺椅上惬意小憩,亦可在空调客厅内欣赏一部电影,享受片刻清凉。
船上配备的零速鳍式稳定器,让您在抛锚停泊时依然舒适平稳;飞桥硬顶为白日炎炎提供一片荫凉。主甲板前方设有宽敞的全宽主人套房,两侧配有液压开启的鸥翼门,尽览环海美景、引入海风清新。沙龙区特别设有右舷阳台,是欣赏沿岸风光的绝佳位置。
白天畅游五彩缤纷的当地市集,或在清澈海域中潜水探索后,傍晚可于主甲板阳台小酌开胃酒,由主厨以当天新鲜食材 - 或许正是您亲自钓获的渔获 - 烹制丰盛晚宴。
下层甲板设有两间 VIP 套房及两间双人套房,均配备独立卫浴,为您与亲友提供舒适而私密的休憩空间。内饰采用美洲胡桃木与主甲板拼花地板,搭配浅色地毯,营造出低调雅致、温馨宜人的氛围。
OCTAVE 将优雅设计与实用功能完美融合,是同级别中最具永恒魅力的游艇。专属您的海上之旅,即将启航。
清晨,您可在阳光甲板上一边享用新鲜现做的早餐,一边与船长讨论当日行程。
喜欢刺激的宾客,船员将为您准备好快艇及各式水上玩具,随时待命于游泳平台。若偏爱悠闲宁静的节奏,不妨在后甲板小酌一杯,悠然观赏海上活动的欢乐场景。
当 OCTAVE 缓缓驶向下一个岛屿,您可在船艏的日光垫上伸展放松,或在阳光甲板躺椅上惬意小憩,亦可在空调客厅内欣赏一部电影,享受片刻清凉。
船上配备的零速鳍式稳定器,让您在抛锚停泊时依然舒适平稳;飞桥硬顶为白日炎炎提供一片荫凉。主甲板前方设有宽敞的全宽主人套房,两侧配有液压开启的鸥翼门,尽览环海美景、引入海风清新。沙龙区特别设有右舷阳台,是欣赏沿岸风光的绝佳位置。
白天畅游五彩缤纷的当地市集,或在清澈海域中潜水探索后,傍晚可于主甲板阳台小酌开胃酒,由主厨以当天新鲜食材 - 或许正是您亲自钓获的渔获 - 烹制丰盛晚宴。
下层甲板设有两间 VIP 套房及两间双人套房,均配备独立卫浴,为您与亲友提供舒适而私密的休憩空间。内饰采用美洲胡桃木与主甲板拼花地板,搭配浅色地毯,营造出低调雅致、温馨宜人的氛围。
OCTAVE 将优雅设计与实用功能完美融合,是同级别中最具永恒魅力的游艇。专属您的海上之旅,即将启航。
技术规格和租费
| 夏季巡游目的地 South East Asia | USD 132,000/USD 132,000 per week (low/high) |
| 冬季巡游目的地 South East Asia | USD 132,000/USD 141,000 per week (low/high) |
| 建造于 | 2018, Sanlorenzo, Italy |
| Length | 36.5m (119.7ft) |
| Guests | 10 |
| 客舱数 | 5 |
| 船员 | 8 |
| 船宽 | 7.6m (24.9ft) |
| 吃水 | 2.3m (7.5ft) |
| 吨位 | 269 |
| 最大速度 | 26 节 |
| 巡航速度 | 12 节 |
| 巡航速度时的油耗 | 210 litres per hour |
| 客舱类别 | 5 (3 × 双人床, 2 × 双床) |
| 发动机 | 2 × 2,637hp MTU |
| Generators | 2 |
Not available for charter to US residents while in US waters.
接驳艇和水上玩具
接驳艇和水上玩具
- 1 × Tender
- 1 × Sailing dinghy
- 1 × Waverunner
- 2 × Kayaks
- 2 × Stand up paddleboards
- Wakeboard
- Waterskis
- Inflatable tows
- Scuba diving equipment
- Snorkelling gear
- Fishing gear
- Air drone
健身与康体设施
健身设备
- Jump ropes
- Resistance bands
- Yoga mats
通讯与娱乐设施
通讯与娱乐设施
- Wi-Fi internet access
- Starlink
- Speaker systems
- Streaming services
- Video games
- Karaoke
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Patio Colonial
At the Plataran Borobudur Resort & Spa, modern international twists on local dishes are served either in the formal dining room or out on the terrace with views of the temple.
Gianyar Street Night Market
This bustling local night market offers a true immersion into Balinese street culture. As the sun sets, the market comes alive with sizzling food stalls, the aroma of spices, and the chatter of locals. Try authentic dishes like babi guling (roast pork), sate lilit, and colourful desserts like klepon. It's a vibrant, no-frills culinary adventure just a short drive from Ubud – ideal for food lovers seeking local flavour off the tourist trail.
Borobudur
Built in the 8th century, the world's largest Buddhist temple was lost for centuries as the population fled volcanoes. It was rediscovered in the 19th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit at dawn.
Komodo National Park
Home to the formidable Komodo dragon – the largest lizard on Earth – Komodo National Park is a must-visit for wildlife lovers. Trek through arid savannah, spot wild dragons, and dive into turquoise waters rich with marine life. The park’s UNESCO status highlights its extraordinary biodiversity and natural beauty.
Anak Krakatau
Born from the volcanic eruption of 1883, Anak Krakatau emerged in 1927 and remains highly active today. As recent as late 2023, it continued gentle Strombolian eruptions, sending ash plumes up to 3 km and prompting a public warning to stay at least 5km from the crater. his small, dynamic volcano is both an educational geological wonder and a living reminder of nature’s power.
Wayag Lagoon
An iconic anchorage in the far northwest of Raja Ampat, Wayag is famed for its otherworldly beauty – jagged limestone pinnacles rising from a turquoise lagoon, jungle-covered islets, and white-sand coves. Paddleboard or kayak through the maze-like karst formations, or hike up for a dramatic panoramic view that defines the essence of Raja Ampat.
Kabui Bay
Sheltered and serene, Kabui Bay is an anchorage surrounded by towering limestone cliffs draped in lush vegetation. The bay’s calm waters are ideal for kayaking or paddleboarding through narrow channels and mangrove forests. Birdlife abounds here, and tiny sandy beaches tucked between rock formations invite exploration.
Pantai Merah
This is one of fewer than ten pink sand beaches in the world. The soft rose-coloured hue comes from foraminifera – microscopic red organisms that live in coral reefs and wash ashore. With turquoise waters and a fringing coral reef just steps from the sand, it’s also an exceptional spot for snorkelling or simply soaking in the surreal beauty.
Yenbunba
Yenbunba is one of Kri Island’s quietest beaches, perfect for a secluded swim or beach picnic. With white sand, calm shallows, and vibrant coral reefs just offshore, it offers a peaceful escape with incredible snorkelling right off the beach. It's a favourite for spotting reef fish and sea turtles in crystal-clear waters.
Padar Island
While Padar is best known for its sweeping viewpoint, the beaches themselves – three of them in black, white, and pink sand – are well worth the visit. Nestled between the island’s dramatic ridge lines, these beaches are secluded and cinematic. Arrive early to enjoy the serenity before or after your hike.
Trisara Resort
A tropical paradise on the North Western tip of Phuket, Trisara offers understated luxury in a private bay. Enjoy exceptional dining, a world-class spa, and panoramic views over the Andaman Sea.
Racha Resort
The Racha is set on the powder-soft sands of Batok Beach on Racha Yai Island, just 12 miles south of Phuket. This tranquil escape is perfect for swimming, snorkelling, or enjoying a cocktail as the sun dips behind the Andaman Sea.
Amanpuri Resort
Set on its own lush peninsula on the shores of the Andaman Sea, Aman’s very first resort remains an icon of serenity. Exceptional restaurants and a holistic spa offer a haven of Thai elegance.
Rosewood
A secluded, village-style beach hideaway nestled on the crescent-shaped Emerald Bay. With 600 metres of beachfront and lush jungle surroundings, it offers an exclusive and serene setting perfect for relaxation and privacy.
Dee Plee
Clever reinterpretations of traditional Thai recipes take center stage at Dee Plee, where locally sourced ingredients and bold Asian flavours come together in beautifully crafted dishes.
The Surin
This beachfront hotel offers three outstanding restaurants, each with its own culinary flair. The Beach Restaurant, set right on the sands of Pansea Beach, is the perfect setting for a romantic dinner under the stars.
Suay
Innovative Asian cuisine meets international flair at Suay, where traditional Thai dishes are elevated with modern techniques and creative presentation.
COMO Point Yamu Nahmyaa
Designed by Paola Navone, Nahmyaa at COMO Point Yamu is stylish yet relaxed. The menu draws on Thai street food inspiration and delivers punchy, satisfying flavours with a high-end finish.
The Naka Island
The only resort on this secluded island, The Naka Island offers barefoot luxury and breathtaking sea views. Guests can enjoy a peaceful spa sanctuary and a fine-dining restaurant that highlights regional flavours.
Blue Elephant
Blue Elephant brings royal Thai cuisine to a grand colonial mansion surrounded by tropical gardens. Its refined setting is matched by beautifully prepared dishes and cooking classes that dive deep into Thai culinary heritage.
Kan Eang at Pier
One of Phuket’s best-established seafood restaurants, Kan Eang at Pier has earned its reputation with freshly caught fish, classic southern Thai recipes, and a laid-back atmosphere overlooking the water.
The Boathouse
Set right on Kata Beach, The Boathouse offers award-winning Thai and European cuisine. Its beachfront wine and grill concept makes it a favourite for romantic dinners and relaxed lunches with sea breezes.
Kata Noi Beach
This boutique Mom Tri's Villa Royale resort sits on a dramatic headland overlooking the Andaman Sea and the golden sands of Kata Noi Beach. A favourite for honeymooners and romantics, the setting is as intimate as it is breathtaking.
Acqua
With its sleek black-and-white décor and oceanfront setting, Acqua offers an upscale Mediterranean dining experience. Chef Alessandro Frau’s menu is elegant, inventive, and rooted in fine European technique.
Anemone Reef
The 85m ferry King Cruiser struck Anemone Reef and sank in 1997 with no loss of life. Today it is one of Thailand’s best wreck dives.
Tiger Kingdom
Tiger Zoo. Revenue generated by tourists visiting Tiger Kingdom is mainly used to finance the breeding of tigers in captivity.
Shark Point
A tiny islet protected since 1992, Shark Point is famed for its population of docile leopard sharks. A favourite among divers, it also hosts vibrant coral gardens and diverse reef fish.
Elephant trekking
Explore Thailand’s lush rainforest from the back of a gentle giant. Though controversial, select ethical sanctuaries offer non-riding alternatives and focus on conservation and education.
Blue Canyon Country Club
Nestled in a lush valley, this prestigious golf club offers two award-winning championship courses. Golfers will enjoy a challenging round among scenic rubber plantations and historic tin mine landscapes.
Anantara Mai Khao
A peaceful sanctuary tucked within Anantara Mai Khao’s lush resort grounds. Guests can enjoy al fresco baths, steam rooms, rain showers, and seven treatment suites overlooking a serene lotus-filled lagoon. Signature experiences include chakra crystal-balancing and bamboo massages, as well as tailored wellness journeys with yoga, Ayurveda, and nutritional cleansing – all in a setting inspired by tropical tranquillity
COMO Point Yamu
Located at COMO Point Yamu, this Shambhala spa offers panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and the karst formations of Phang Nga Bay. The holistic program integrates traditional Thai therapies, therapeutic yoga, and energy healing. Guests can also enjoy a rainforest steam room, sauna, and private treatment salas immersed in the coastal landscape.
Big Buddha
Standing 45 meters tall, the Big Buddha is a serene cultural landmark with panoramic views over Phuket Town, Kata, Karon, and Chalong Bay. The hilltop site also houses a meditation centre.
Mission Hills Phuket Resort
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, this 18-hole championship golf course hugs the Andaman Sea. It’s ideal for golfers seeking both challenge and ocean views in a luxurious setting.
Café del Mar
The Phuket outpost of the iconic Ibizan beach club brings laid-back vibes, sushi and wood-fired pizza, and a swim-up bar to the northern end of Kamala Beach. As the sun sets, the atmosphere shifts from chill to electric with curated DJ sets and themed events under the stars.
Koh Racha Yai
The Racha Islands – Racha Yai and Racha Noi – are a tranquil escape just a short cruise from Phuket. Racha Yai boasts two pristine beaches: Siam Bay and Racha Bay, both known for their clear turquoise waters, with Racha Bay offering exceptional sunset views and snorkelling.
Phang Nga Bay
The island-speckled bay between Phuket and Krabi on the mainland is famed for its jungle topped limestone cliffs, James Bond Island and picture-perfect beaches like Laem Haad Beach on Koh Yao Yai.
Koh Lanta
This laid-back island chain features rainforests, mangroves, limestone caves, and hidden beaches. Explore the network of desert islets offshore or dive the marine-rich reefs nearby. The atmosphere here is peaceful, perfect for travellers looking to slow down.
Koh Rok Noi
A pair of islands with imposing limestone cliffs on the west coast and soft sand beaches on the east. There's some amazing snorkelling too and amazing sunset views through the channel between the two islands.
Koh Yao Yai
In the heart of the Krabi, Phuket and Phi Phi triangle, this is an unspoilt gem with a rain forest-clad mountainous interior, deserted beaches and tiny, uninhabited islands just offshore like Koh Nok.
Catch Beach Club
Located at the southern tip of Bang Tao Beach, Catch Beach Club is a stylish beachside venue offering oceanfront dining, designer cabanas around an infinity pool, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Renowned DJs and themed parties bring this beach club to life after dark.
Koh Phi Phi
This island is famous for its famous back-to-back moon-shaped beaches. If you like hard hiking, head to Koh Phi Phi Don view point for magnificent views of the aqua, emerald and jade colours of the ocean. Alternatively visit the spectacular Koh Phi Phi Lee to the south, where The Beach was filmed.
Richelieu Rock
Named after the Royal Thai Navy's Vice Admiral Richelieu, who surveyed the Andaman Sea in the early 1900s, this pinnacle is home to a variety of soft corals, delicate marine life like seahorses and harlequin shrimp. Fairly strong currents stir up nutrients that attract barracuda, snapper and trevally, and you may also see mantas and whale sharks out in the blue.
PRU restaurant
There are many Michelin-starred restaurants in Thailand but don't miss the only one with a Michelin green star. Named after its philosophy of Plant, Raise, Understand, this restaurant's menu revolves around the finest produce available from local artisan farmers and the resort's own farm.
Raya Restaurant
In the charming surroundings of a Sino-Portuguese colonial house dating back to the late 1890s, the cuisine is authentic, high quality, unfussy and absolutely based in the Thai tradition.
Ikan-Ikan, Langkawi
Set within a beautifully reimagined traditional anchovy fishing village, Ikan-Ikan offers a refined take on classic Malaysian cuisine. The open-air pavilion-style restaurant brings heritage dishes to life with modern culinary techniques and elegant presentation, all framed by views of the Andaman Sea.
Blue Elephant, Phuket
This is the Phuket outpost of Chef Nooror’s institution that popularised Thai food in Europe. Based in the former colonial governor’s mansion, expect Thai classics prepared with an uncompromising approach to authenticity and quality.
Kayuputi, Langkawi
Floating over the Andaman Sea, this opulent overwater dining venue at the St Regis Langkawi is a feast for all senses. Kayuputi’s Asian-fusion menu is inspired by haute cuisine and Southeast Asian flavours, served in a glamorous, whitewashed dining room adorned with antiques and floor-to-ceiling sea views.
Acqua, Phuket
Chef Alessandro Frau’s award-winning restaurant at the northern end of Kalim Beach serves modern European cuisine with an Italian emphasis using exceptional ingredients, sourced without compromise.
The Cliff, Langkawi
Perched on a rocky outcrop at the southern tip of Pantai Cenang Beach, The Cliff pairs dramatic views of the Strait of Malacca with refined dining. Known for its vibrant sunsets and ambient setting, it blends the bold flavours of Asian cuisine with the finesse of European technique in a relaxed yet stylish environment.
Age, Phuket
Try this restaurant at the Anantara Resort. Start with a cocktail then choose caviar and oysters, start with the beef tartare, follow up with the beef cheeks and finish with the dark chocolate souffle, all paired with one of 350 sommelier-picked wines.
The Gulai House, Langkawi
Hidden in the lush rainforest above Datai Bay, this rustic yet elegant Malay kampung-style restaurant honours the spice-laden culinary traditions of the ancient trade routes. Expect richly aromatic dishes shaped by Malay, Indian, and Middle Eastern influences, all served in candlelight under a thatched roof surrounded by jungle.
Kan Eang@Pier, Phuket
At the base of Chalong Pier and its marina, this waterside eatery serves spectacular seafood straight from the sea, with authentic Thai style. Don’t miss the Phuket lobster, and it’s always popular so book ahead.
The Pavilion, Langkawi
Elevated 30 metres above the forest floor and supported on stilts, The Pavilion hovers in the rainforest canopy offering a unique treetop dining experience. With a focus on authentic Thai cuisine, the open-sided space immerses guests in nature, where the sounds of the jungle and sightings of dusky leaf monkeys accompany each course.
Go Benz, Phuket
Thai street food in an authentic setting. Always busy (popular dishes may sell out) for its signature pork in peppery broth and rice noodles. The fragrant dry-broiled rice with crispy pork, tender pork offal and aromatic soup comes highly recommended.
Mom Tri's Villa Royale, Phuket
Overlooking Kata Noi beach and the wide-open Andaman, this is a great place for sundowners. Continental, Asian fusion and Thai cuisines served in a beautiful setting and with an award-winning wine cellar of 750 labels.
Rosewood, Phuket
Facing north over Tri Trang Bay on the west coast, this resort offers four very different restaurants and the Asaya Spa, offering assessments of mind and body as well as a range of treatments for couples and individuals.
Mook Manee, Phuket
A sensational seafood restaurant overlooking the peninsula’s southernmost beach, Ra Wai. Banks of tanks teem with live tiger prawns, squid, crab, and Phuket lobster. Ask for a table with views of the bustling seafood market on the beach.
The Boathouse, Phuket
This resort restaurant overlooks Kata Beach and serves authentic Thai dishes as well as modern European cuisine. It has an award-winning wine cellar too.
PRU at Trisara, Phuket
The name is an acronym of the restaurant’s philosophy: Plant. Raise. Understand. It is the proud owner of Thailand’s one and only green Michelin star. Expect home-grown organic produce and the finest locally sourced ingredients combined in a modern European style with various global influences.
Naka Island, Phuket
This Marriott Bonvoy resort has four restaurants, including a grill serving Australian steaks and Phuket lobster, and a six treatment-room spa to revive mind, body and spirit.
The Racha, Phuket
This island resort lies 16km south of Chalong Bay and offers a range of restaurants including the Sunset where you can indulge in Thai classics by day and a super-fresh seafood BBQ by night. Bliss out alone or as a couple in the resort’s Anumba Spa.
Seven Seas, Koh Lanta
This restaurant is part of the Pimalai Resport and Spa and serves a modern European menu on a hillside terrace with wonderful views of sunset across Kantiang Bay.
Raya, Phuket
Expect exquisite local delicacies served in a 130-year-old colonial mansion and prepared using excellent local produce and meticulous attention to detail. Highly recommended are the slow-braised pork belly with pepper and garlic (Mu Hong), and the fresh crab meat in coconut milk (Kaeng Pu Bai Cha Phlu).
Rayavadee Resort, Krabi
This resort, south of Railay Beach, has four restaurants. Enjoy Thai classics, air conditioned or al fresco, then sip your espresso watching the moonlight on the water. There’s also The Grotto, where you can dine on the sand in the shelter of dramatic limestone cliffs.
Surin National Marine Park, Phang Ga
This archipelago of five islands is 55km off the west coast on the oceanic border of Burma. Divers love the pristine reefs fringing the coast, swimming with turtles and ocean giants such as whale sharks, manta rays or Napoleon wrasse. It’s also just 15km away from Richelieu Rock, another diving paradise.
Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket
Play around on the only golf course to host the Johnny Walker Classic three times. Designed by Yoshikazu Kato, the course reclaimed an abandoned tin mine and fashioned the course around the natural landscape’s canyons and woodlands.
Banta Island
Just outside the National Park borders, Banta has many deep bays and arcing sand beaches with very good diving and snorkelling. Swim with giant turtles and manta rays or grill fresh fish on a sunset beach BBQ.
Elephant Sanctuary, Phuket
Spend the morning with these gentle giants, get to know them as individuals and why they need protection. Watch them forage and bathe from Thailand’s longest treetop walkway.
Hin Daeng, Andaman Sea
Spectacular dive site about 50km off the west coast, so perfect for early morning visits by yacht. Thailand’s deepest drop-off is a sea mount that just touches the surface from 70m down. It attracts manta rays to its cleaning stations, whale sharks and theirs is a huge diversity of fish species ad soft corals.
Linta Strait
A fantastic spot for snorkel safaris and drift diving, where nutrient-rich waters from the Indian Ocean meet the Flores Sea. Oceanic manta ray, giant trevally and big schools of barracuda are regularly sighted here.
Mission Hills Resort, Phuket
Brush up your swing on the 22-bay driving range before playing 18 holes on this Thai-style course by Nicklaus Design overlooking Phang Nga Bay.
Loh Buaya
Loh Buaya hosts the largest population of Komodo dragons within the archipelago. A lightly guided walk through this reserve brings you face-to-face with these prehistoric reptiles in their natural habitat – a thrilling and unforgettable experience.
Big Buddha, Phuket
The country’s third tallest statue at 45m, the Great Buddha of Phuket sits atop Nakkerd Hill near Chalong and gazes beatifically towards Ao Chalong Bay.
Pulau Padar
The iconic viewpoint on Padar Island offers perhaps the nation’s most photographed panorama: jigsaw beaches in emerald and sapphire, rimmed by dramatic hills. Though the path is steep and rocky, the breathtaking vista makes every step worthwhile.
Richelieu Rock, Andaman Sea
A spectacular and storied dive site 15km east of Surin Island. This limestone pinnacle rises from 40m to just break the surface at low tide and rising nutrient-rich waters make it a paradise for corals and marine life. Also, as it’s beyond the reach of dayboats, you can beat the liveaboard rush with a pre-breakfast dive.
Ton Sai Bay, Phi Phi Don
Right at the heart of the action, this bay is just south of the island’s two signature half-moon bays. It’s bustling most of the time as the pier is the main arrival point.
Surin Beach, Phuket
Cruise to the beautiful palm grove surrounding the legendary Amanpuri Resort and Surin Beach with white sands and turquoise waters. Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, is known world-wide for its fantastic resorts, stunning beaches, and party atmosphere. You can also check out the elephants at Phuket Elephant Sanctuary for retired working elephants.
Similan Islands, Andaman Sea
Your gateway to another world and an underwater paradise for scuba divers. Spend the day discovering the 11 islands, above and below the water. If timing is right, you may see whale sharks and turtles while you snorkel and scuba around the islands. There are numerous trails on the various islands as well as bird watching, white coral-sand beaches, and boulder fields to explore.
Patong, Phuket
Head inland to see the iconic Big Buddha of Phuket or enjoy a scenic tour by helicopter. For the young ones, speed around the go-kart track across the peninsula or visit the tiger park to see the majestic creatures up close. In the evening, Bangla Road buzzes on streets lined with bars, live music venues, rooftops and night clubs.
Koh Racha, Phuket
Enjoy exceptional snorkelling and diving along the sloping rocky reefs and hard coral gardens. This anchorage is also ideal for high-speed watersports and the best fishing is around sunset, followed by a private beach BBQ prepared by your yacht chef.
Phang Nga Bay, Phuket
Anchor on Naka’s west coast to explore Phang Nga Bay and James Bond Island, made famous in 007’s ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’. There are great swimming holes and beaches, golf at Mission Hill and adrenaline-fuelled fun on the watertoys before you enter the National Marine Parks.
Koh Dam, Phang Nga Bay
A calm, protected anchorage thanks to the massive limestone cliffs and rock formations that surround you. Snorkelling and rock climbing is superb around these islands. In the evening, take a short cruise to anchor off Rayavadee Resort for dinner and check out the nightlight of Krabi.
Koh Rok Noi and Koh Rok Yai, Trang
Literally the inner and the outer Koh Rok islands, both islands are part of the Mu Koh Lanta National Park. Plenty of clown fish in the anemones and a good chance of seeing turtles and reef sharks.
Phi Phi Islands, Andaman Sea
Anchor north or south of the back-to-back moon-shaped beaches. If you like tough hiking, head to Koh Phi Phi Don viewpoint for magnificent views of the aqua, emerald and jade colours of the sea ahead. Alternatively visit the spectacular Koh Phi Phi Lee, where ‘The Beach’ was filmed.
Pantai Merah
This is one of fewer than 10 pink beaches in the world. It owes its delicate hue to foraminifera, tiny red organisms that become washed out of their coral habitat and onto the beach.
Nikki Beach, Koh Samui
Experience a laid-back natural paradise at an oasis surrounded by almost 60 islands in the Gulf of Thailand.
Maya Bay, Ko Phi Phi Leh
With golden sands and crystal blue water, Maya Bay has become one of Thailand’s most-visited destinations since it shot to fame as the location of ‘The Beach’, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Catch Beach Club, Phuket
Graze on all-day tapas, pizza and sushi as you chill to the beats by the pool or on the sands of Bang Tao Beach. At sunset the vibe switches into late-night party mode.
Ao Man Sai Beach, Koh Rok Noi
Ranked in the top 10 most beautiful beaches in Thailand, has real white powder sands and crystal clear waters.
Pelay Beach, Koh Hong
Famed for its natural beauty with dazzling fine white sand, coral and a huge variety of tropical fish. Its limestone rock walls give it a cosy feel.
Railay Beach, Krabi
Accessible only by boat thanks to the dramatic, jungle-draped limestone cliffs that back it, the Railay peninsula actually has four amazing beaches : Phra Nang in the south with its famous cave, Railay West, then Ton Sai to the north. Wonderful climbing, hiking, kayaking and swimming.
Penemu Island
Located west of Waigeo, Penemu Island is famed for Melissa’s Garden – a stunning coral garden with abundant schooling fish. Dive deeper at Takat Penemu seamount to find wobbegong sharks and more vibrant reef ecosystems.
Blue Magic
This remarkable dive site between Kri and Waisai ranges from 8–30 m deep and attracts ocean wanderers like tuna, manta rays, and reef sharks. Below, colourful snapper, trevally, and wrasse dance among the reef – offering an underwater spectacle worthy of its name.
Pulau Satonda
A volcanic caldera island with a saline lake that invites kayaking and paddleboarding adventures. By night, thousands of fruit bats take flight, creating a captivating dusk panorama, followed by an idyllic beach BBQ.
Manta Sandy, Gam Island
In the plankton-rich strait between Airborek and Mansuar Islands, shallow reefs host cleaning stations visited by graceful oceanic manta rays. Watch as these majestic creatures glide close, greeted by tiny wrasse who rid them of parasites.
Misool Resort Spa
Tucked away in the heart of a marine reserve, the spa at Misool Resort offers soothing treatments in an overwater setting with views of the turquoise lagoon. Using only organic, food-grade ingredients freshly prepared each morning – such as coconut oil, cacao, ginger, and aloe – the spa delivers holistic healing drawn from traditional Indonesian practices. The experience is designed to rejuvenate both body and soul after days of diving or island exploration.
Waiwesser village, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Experience authentic Papuan life in this village on the island of Batanta. Watch the children in the dug-out canoes, trek through the verdant rainforest to waterfalls, birdwatching all the way.
Nikki Beach Koh Samui
This upscale beach club blends luxury with island ease, offering elegant daybeds, world-class dining, and sunset views over the Gulf of Thailand. It’s a chic social hub surrounded by the beauty of nearly 60 nearby islands.
Railay Beach
Railay Beach is a slice of Thai paradise with white-sand beaches, limestone cliffs, and a lush rainforest interior. The relaxed vibe, turquoise waters, and dramatic landscape make it a favoUrite for both rock climbers and beach lovers alike.
Pimalai Resort & Spa
Overlooking the Andaman Sea, Pimalai offers luxury with a deep sense of place. With eight restaurants and bars and a spa that’s regularly awarded among the best in Thailand, this resort provides a perfect blend of tranquillity and indulgence.
Rayavadee Resort
Surrounded by cliffs and jungle, Rayavadee’s four restaurants provide variety and beauty in equal measure. From romantic candlelit dinners to fresh seafood lunches by the beach, every meal is paired with a remarkable view.
The Grotto
Tucked beneath a limestone cliff at the edge of Phranang Beach, The Grotto is one of the most atmospheric dining spots in Thailand. Dine by candlelight on fresh seafood and grilled meats while watching the tide roll in.
Krua Phranang at Rayavadee Resort
Dine by the sea on aromatic Thai dishes at Krua Phranang. Choose from delicious curries, salads, soups, seafood and grilled fish straight from the sea.
Koh Haa (Five Islands)
An idyllic overnight anchorage with 12 dive sites featuring caves, drop-offs, and coral-covered pinnacles. It’s a hotspot for underwater photographers and night divers.
Phang Nga Bay
Stunning limestone cliffs, breathtaking beaches, underwater adventures, waterfalls, elephant trekking, parties and the legendary James Bond island.
Six Senses Yao Noi
Built in the style of a traditional Thai longhouse, this eco-conscious spa village sits amid forested hillside overlooking the bay. It combines natural, ethically sourced products with holistic treatments rooted in the four elements. The spa features herbal compresses, coconut scrubs, Thai herbal massages, personalised wellness programs like Detox, Sleep and Immunity, plus relaxation areas, meditation pavilion, sauna, steam, and an infinity pool – all in a mindful, serene atmosphere
Phi Phi Viewpoint
A steep but rewarding climb brings you to panoramic views over turquoise bays, Phi Phi Leh, and the twin beaches of Tonsai and Loh Dalum. Best visited at sunrise or sunset.
Mu Ko Lanta National Park
A protected marine park that includes the world-class dive sites of Hin Daeng and Hin Muang. Its rich biodiversity includes reef sharks, manta rays, and seasonal sightings of whale sharks.
Similan Islands National Park
An archipelago of nine granite islands surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Renowned for exceptional diving and snorkelling, the Similans feature underwater boulders, coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Accessible seasonally from October to May.
Surin Beach
A sophisticated spot fringed by palms and the luxury of Amanpuri Resort. Its white sands and calm waters make it ideal for a relaxed beach day. Nearby, visit the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary – a humane refuge for retired working elephants.
Similan Islands
Your gateway to another world and an underwater paradise for scuba divers. Spend the day discovering the 11 islands, above and below the water. If timing is right, you may see whale sharks and turtles while you snorkel and scuba around the islands. There are numerous trails on the various islands as well as bird watching, white coral-sand beaches, and boulder fields to explore.
Pa Tong
Phuket’s most famous beach town offers a mix of activities for all ages – helicopter tours, go-karting, tiger encounters, and the massive Big Buddha. After dark, Bangla Road lights up with lively bars, rooftop lounges, and nightclubs.
Ko Samui
A sheltered anchorage known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and calm waters, perfect for snorkelling and rock climbing. In the evening, cruise to the nearby Rayavadee Resort for dinner and enjoy Krabi's soft-lit nightlife.
Phi Phi Islands
Start your day in the emerald waters of Ton Sai Bay. Hike to the viewpoint on Phi Phi Don for spectacular vistas or visit Maya Bay on Phi Phi Leh, made famous by The Beach. As the sun sets, Phi Phi Don comes alive with beach bars and fire shows.
Langkawi
Though technically across the border, Langkawi is often included in regional cruising. Explore the lush Kilim River mangroves by kayak or foot, ride the cable car to panoramic heights, visit floating fish farms, or enjoy a thrilling ATV adventure through jungle trails.
Alyui Bay
A tranquil anchorage on Waigeo’s northwest coast, Alyui Bay is a haven of calm waters, limestone cliffs, and mangrove-lined channels. The bay is not only scenic but biologically rich – perfect for diving or snorkelling among kaleidoscopic coral gardens and thriving marine life. Its seclusion makes it an ideal overnight anchorage.
Amanwana Spa
Set in a tranquil tented retreat on a nature reserve island, Amanwana’s open-air spa pavilions face the Flores Sea, offering an immersive connection with nature. Signature treatments include the rejuvenating Javanese Lulur, which begins with a deeply relaxing massage and continues with a white rice and turmeric scrub, followed by a honey-yogurt mask and a soothing herbal bath infused with lime, ginger, lemongrass, and cinnamon. Other offerings incorporate native ingredients like juniper berry and pearl for a sensory, island-inspired ritual.
Four Kings
Named for the quartet of submerged pinnacles rising from 5–30 m, Four Kings is a diver’s dream for its crystal-clear visibility and dynamic pelagic action. Groups of trevally and barracuda swirl through glittering schools of glassfish – ideal for underwater photographers.
Gili Lawalaut
Famed for its panoramic hilltop views and long beaches, Gili Lawalaut is a serene anchorage with shallow reefs perfect for kayaking. Dive sites around the island yield sightings of reef sharks, tuna, and schools of vibrant fish.
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