Thailand is among the finest, most interesting and beautiful places to sail in the world. Where else can you sail among the spectacular limestone peaks that jut above the waters of Phang Nga Bay? Bali, known as Land of the Gods, and its sister island, is the jewel of the Indonesian crown. You’ll discover endless white sandy beaches and swim in flawless turquoise waters teeming with manta rays, giant ocean sunfish called Mola Mola, sea turtles, colorful clownfish, and every tropical species under the sun.
Known as the “Land of the Gods”. Visit a historic temple and mingle with the friendly inhabitants of island communities. Explore panoramic vistas and experience some of the most beautiful sunsets on Earth.
The Langkawi archipelago sits off Malaysia’s northwest coast, in the Andaman Sea. This cluster of islands offers plenty of protected anchorages in all wind and sea conditions, and their northern beaches and bays are among the finest in the world.
Thailand is among the finest, most interesting and beautiful places to sail in the world. Where else can you sail among the spectacular limestone peaks that jut above the waters of Phang Nga Bay? That’s just the beginning….
Sailing approximately 28 nm Southeast of Phuket brings you to the Phi Phi Islands – one of southern Thailand’s favorite tourist destinations. Stunning anchorages suitable for overnight stays, and the charming villages offer unique lunchtime stops. Many of the islands in this region are ringed with dazzling coral reefs so rich in marine life that you’ll be tempted to spend all of your time in the water.
The Similan Islands are located about 54 nm northwest of Phuket. Just as towering limestone monoliths are a distinguishing geographical feature of southern Thailand, these nine granite islands are distinctive because they are covered by dense tropical jungle.
Mu Koh Similan National Park protects the region’s natural resources, and offers some of the finest diving locations in the world. The same volcanic eruptions that created such dramatic island landscapes eons ago also created equally dramatic underwater seascapes.
Imagine a country where you can disconnect completely, traveling at a pace set by the sun and winds. Explore untouched beaches, rainforests, and jungles so ancient and exotic that they are home to plants and animals found nowhere else on earth. Malaysia is all that and more.
Located in Southeast Asia just above the Equator, Malaysia’s distinctive cultural mix of people mirrors its unique geography. The country is split into two halves: Malaysia occupies the southern half of the Malay Peninsula, and across the South China Sea lie the East Malaysian states of Sarawak and Saba.
The Langkawi archipelago sits off Malaysia’s northwest coast, in the Andaman Sea. This cluster of islands offers plenty of protected anchorages in all wind and sea conditions, and their northern beaches and bays are among the finest in the world. Langkawi is a gorgeous cruising area, featuring high cliffs and hundreds of potential excursions. Swim in a freshwater lake, or visit the wildlife sanctuary to see sea eagles and monkeys. The islands of Langkawi will serve as your gateway to unspoiled paradise and an unforgettable sailing adventure.
Bali
Beautiful Bali, also known as Land of the Gods, and its sister island, Lombok, are the jewels of the Indonesian crown. Sailing between the two, you’ll discover endless white sandy beaches and swim in flawless turquoise waters teeming with manta rays, giant ocean sunfish called Mola Mola, sea turtles, colorful clownfish, and every tropical species under the sun.
The Republic of Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago: a lush kaleidoscope of over 13,000 tropical islands – some still uninhabited and unnamed. Indonesia stretches along the Equator for thousands of miles from the Malay peninsula to New Guinea in the East.
Visit a historic temple and mingle with the friendly inhabitants of island communities. Even in fairly isolated areas, you are likely to find a local who speaks at least some English. Hiking trails are common, which makes it easy to explore panoramic vistas and experience some of the most beautiful sunsets on Earth.
Every day brings a new adventure. Cruising the waters of Bali, you’ll anchor at one spectacular port of call after another. Island hopping has never been so effortless – or so much fun!
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