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Within the
Andaman Sea area off the Thailand coast and up as far as Myanmar
the cruising offers many different styles of exploration. An
overview of the main areas is shown with expanded itineraries
for each area selected from the list below.
As there are hundreds of islands in these cruising grounds the
best way to visit is by charter yacht and a crewed luxury
sailing yacht provides the home base to explore from with its
onboard dinghies and equipment.
Other
itineraries are easily generated and often the cruise follows a
‘lets go there tomorrow style’ - perfect for a fun sailing holiday.
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Phuket and Phang
Nga Bay
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the limestone monoliths and cliff sided islands of Phang
Nga bay and coastal waters of Phuket. |
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Langkawi |
| Dozens
of small islands and waterways laced between high rise
tree covered islands. Eagles and wildlife are especially
interesting. |
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Langkawi
to Phuket |
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route (in either direction) is dotted with remote and
peacefull islands, marine reserves and great beaches. |
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Mergui
Archipelago |
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hundreds of unexplored islands of the coast of
southern Myanmar represent the ultimate in exploration
with new places to discover on a daily basis. |
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The
Andaman Islands |
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the middle of the Andaman sea and a protected area of
natural beauty, these islands are the remotest in the area.
Mostly uninhabited and untouched, the natural beauty is
worth the effort. |
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Tioman
and Redang Islands |
| On the east coast of Malaysia
these island groups have clear waters perfect for
snorkelling and diving, many are marine reserves, they are
quiet and idyllic. |
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