The fireworks over Patong Beach show that Phuket high season is well under way now. Almost every charter yacht was fully booked in December and over the Christmas and New Year period. January is also heavily booked, but there is plenty of availability moving into February, and until high season ends in late April. Continue reading
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A magical, ecotourism sailing charter in Southeast Asia is within your reach — welcome to the Andaman Islands!
In this spectacular region, you can float in total peace and quiet, away from all the city noise, and you may not even see another yacht for a month! Located in the Bay of Bengal, is a magical hideaway destination, the Andaman Islands. The area is comprised of 300 islands that are the peaks of an ancient mountain range, stretching from Sumatra to India. This luxury yacht charter destination in Asia has everything you could want from an otherworldly holiday adventure. There are literally hundreds of deserted islands to explore, each one more spectacular than the last! It is truly a breathtaking location for adventurous people, who want to escape from the modern world for a phenomenal sailing vacation.
The beaches are often many kilometres long, and always peppered with pristine, white sand and without a single footprint. Instead of tourists and deck chairs, all you are likely to see is wildlife, including monkeys and deer.
Phuket Sunset . . . and Santa comes early!
We just received this spectacular sunset view from aboard the Jacuzzi Cat in Phuket. We are now well into Phuket high season, which means lots of long sunny days and evenings ahead!
As the Captain said, “They asked for a sunset cruise . . . and they got one!”
Phuket High Season Under Way
The party has started in Phuket! High season in Phuket, Thailand, officially started last week with a colourful parade and fireworks display in the main party town on the island, Patong Beach.
The Winds Are A-Changing… in Southeast Asia!!
It looks like it’s time to shine in southeast Asia! The dominant weather pattern around Southeast Asia is the monsoon winds, which change direction around mid-May and October each year. This leads to either less rain/more sunshine or more rain/less sunshine, depending which part of the region you are in.