About Tom Virden

Founder, Boatbookings.com

Thailand Charter Situation

As all of you have no doubt noticed, Thailand, one of our favorite charter destinations, has some political problems at the moment!

Previous problems have largely been confined to small areas around government buildings in Bangkok. Our Asia Regional Manager was actually in Bangkok during the military coup 20 months ago, and life was totally normal for 99% of the city.

This time, however, some protesters have occupied and shut down Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. This is making it awkward for tourists to get in and out of Thailand.  Here is our most up-to-date information on effect on the Thai charter regions:

Phuket

We spoke to several of the major charter operators in Phuket over the last few days. They confirm that there are no problems on the ground in Phuket, life is going on normally, charters are running and the sun is starting to shine!

Airlines are re-routing their flights to Singapore, and regional airlines are adding extra flights from Singapore to Phuket to handle the extra demand.

Koh Chang

This is the biggest travel problem area, since virtually all international clients for Koh Chang will come in through the main international airport. However, for people who still want to get to Koh Chang, it is possible. Bangkok Airways operates flights between Phuket and Utapao, just south of Pattaya. From there, a minibus transfer can take you south to Koh Chang.

Koh Samui

Phuket is the gateway again. Bangkok Airways operates flights between Phuket and Koh Samui. Charter yachts are based in Koh Samui May to September each year.

The good news for travelers is that all these issues means that demand will be down, and there will some fabulous charter offers becoming available over coming months. In fact, there are already special offers emerging from Phuket.  See our Phuket Specials or contact our Asian Office if you would like further information at: +65 9173 4520 or email Singapore.

Unprecedented High Season Availability in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Pacific

If you are still thinking about a charter in one of the renowned winter holiday spots such as the Caribbean or Indian Ocean, you have a unique opportunity to still find a fantastic yacht even at this late date. Normally, everything would have been booked two months ago. But as we all know, this is not a normal year! So we’re happy to say that we have yachts of all types available in amazing areas such as the British Virgin Islands, St Barth’s, St Martin, the Bahamas, Phuket/Andaman Sea, Maldives, Mauritius – all places you dream about in those cold winter months!

If you’ve procrastinated, but really would rather be on a yacht during the holidays, we highly recommend that you contact boatbookings.com to find the right yacht for you – “last minute” can mean “can you believe we did it?” You can see yacht charter specials here.

Boats still available in Phuket for Christmas and New Years Charters

Thailand Yacht Charter Andaman SeaNearly unheard of at this late date, there are still good sailboats available for bareboat and crewed charters in Phuket.  So if you’ve been waiting to book your charter in Phuket, and want to see the glorious Andaman Sea and James Bond Rock, feast on Thai food, and enjoy the warm welcome always provided by the Thai people – now’s the time to book your Christmas Charter.  The weather is normally superb during these holidays.

More on chartering in Phuket. About Chartering in Thailand.

Chartering a Yacht on a Budget

During these uncertain times, one thing the most families don't want to cut back on is their holiday.  People are looking to spend less, and insisting on only the best value for their holidays this year.

The same applies for yacht charter.  If you are looking to charter but want to make sure you stretch every dollar, euro or pound, here are some tips that will help you get the best charter this year as possible:

Charter Sailboats and Catamarans – Sailboats and catamarans are significantly less expensive than motor boats, and may offer even more room.  Catamarans offer very large saloons, lots of privacy in the staterooms located in the pontoons, and of course  an infinitely lower fuel consumption.  There is no longer a dichotomy between motor yachts and sailboats when it comes to comfort, but the price can be 2/3rds less when all expenses are added up.

Check the fuel consumption –  A similar sized boat may have dramatically different levels of fuel consumption, and therefore cost.  A 40 meter Benetti Super Yacht may consume less than half of the fuel of a Mangusta. Yes, it will not go quite as fast, but the savings could pay for many meals and shopping excursions along the way!

Look for deals – Not surprisingly, it's more of a “buyer's market” than we've seen in many years in the yacht charter market. If you would like a certain class of boat, let us know what your budget is and we'll see what we can do to find a boat for that price.

Charter where your money stretches further – Areas such as Southeast Asia have a lower cost of living than, say, Western Europe, and once you're there, your currency will stretch much further for provisioning.  Also, within Europe, Croatia and the Canary Islands offer some of the lowest prices for yachts, with no compromise in the beauty of the charter area!  Similarly, the cost of living varies dramatically in the Caribbean Islands, with Mexico having some of the lower charter and cost of living costs in the region.

Book Early! There are plenty of discounts if you book early – before January for the Mediterranean, before September for the Winter season in the Caribbean.  You can easily save 10% to 20% on your charter fee, and your flights will be cheaper as well!

A great yachting tool – distance and fuel cost calculator for your next cruise

With the high price of fuel, nearly everyone wants to know what a boating trip will cost.  Boatbookings.com has just released a nifty new tool that lets you do exactly this.  Just click on a Google Map to draw your itinerary, enter the fuel consumption per hour and price of fuel, and you get a great estimate.  It gives you distance, fuel consumption, and estimated cost. Check out the boating distance and fuel price calculator here.