Rates UD$24,500 for the whole vessel per week + APA ( food and beverage fuel and alcohol )
We require a 50% deposit to secure a booking and the balance 60 days before the charter
The Sailing and Chartering Area
South East Asia is a region of astonishing cultural diversity, encompassing hundreds of languages and dialects and the full range of religious beliefs, from indigenous faiths to all the major world religions. The landscape is as varied as the culture. From bustling cities to remote hill villages, from mountainous rainforests to deserted beaches, and from ancient temples to markets bursting with unfamiliar ingredients, South East Asia has a broad appeal.
Anambas
Experiencing local hospitality and friendliness towards travelers is no longer as common as it once was in the past when traveling to faraway lands was a rare event. The way it can be found in spades in the Anambas Islands of Indonesia makes this place a joy to visit. The pristine Anambas is a true tropical paradise, still largely undiscovered. Here you can step back in time, swim in warm blue seas, azure lagoons, and view underwater scenery unparalleled in Asia. Cruising through the Anambas you’ll come across the occasional island village. Inhabitants are few and warmly welcome visitors with smiling faces and kindness. Departure from Singapore or short inter-island flights is available.
The charter period for those stunning islands is from June until November 2018.
Koh Phi Phi Islands
The Phi Phi islands are some of the loveliest in Southeast Asia. Just a short trip from either Phuket or Krabi, these picture postcard islands offer the ultimate tropical getaway. Featuring classic tropical beaches, stunning rock formations, and vivid turquoise waters teeming with colorful marine life, it is paradise perfected.
Phuket Island
Phuket is a rainforest, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea and has some of Thailand’s most popular beaches, mostly situated along the clear waters of the western shore. It is the ideal gateway for sailing boat chartering explorations of the Andaman sea. Surrounded by hundreds of magical islands, it is offering an unspoiled landscape of white sand beaches and crystal clear waters.
Sailing in Langkawi
Langkawi, officially known as Langkawi the Jewel of Kedah is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The main island of Langkawi, with an international airport, is an established base for yachts and 5-star resort destinations. From Langkawi you can sail south, hopping between islands to visit another enchanting paradise.