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Phang Nga Bay - sheltered sailing in all seasons |
The
fabulous Phang Nga Bay, Krabi and PhiPhi, together form an area of
about 500 square miles. It has sheltered sailing in all seasons. The
entire area is dotted with grotesk lime stone formations, honeycombed
with caves and fringed by mangrove forests. Three major rivers plus a
couple of smaller ones flow in the Phang Nga Bay. |
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Krabi and Phi Phi Islands |

To
the SW of our base Phuket you find open water with a few dotted islands
such as Ko Racha and Ko Rok Nok. In the SW monsoon (May - October)
sailing can be quite exhilarating here, In the NE monsoon (November -
April) there is usually a steady moderate breeze |
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West Coast of Thailand Lanta to Tarutao and Malaysia |
To
the South of Phuket there is a 100 nautical miles string of inshore
islands, stretching from Ko Phi Phi to the Malaysian border. They offer
tranquility and many opportunities for exploring. |
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West Coast Thailand Phuket to Ranong |
Here one finds the off shore Similan- and Surin Islands, the latter close to the
Burmese border. They offer the best diving and snorkeling in Thailand |
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Pattaya and the Eastern Gulf |
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Located 147 kilometres southeast of Bangkok
Pattaya can be easily reached in only two hours. |
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 Sailing the Mergui Archipelago Enjoy a trip you to The Mergui
Archipelago (Myanmar), a unique area both above water as well as below.
There are over nine hundred islands , all but two of them uninhabited,
scattered over an area of some 12000 square miles. |
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Floating in splendid isolation some 450 nautical miles northwest from
Phuket in the Andaman Sea is this archipelago of over 500 islands,
islets, rocks and reefs. They stretch out over a length of 430 miles
and are an unparalleled destination for nature lovers and adventurers. |
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