Phuket Bareboat Yacht Charter
Sunsail’s base at Ao Po Marina has excellent facilities and is the starting point for a Phuket sailing holiday, exploring the beautiful beaches and warm turquoise waters of the surrounding Andaman Sea.
With towering limestone peaks, offshore marine preserves, world-class diving and excellent sailing, a Phuket yacht charter ticks all the boxes for a memorable holiday.
Visit Koh Phing Kan, the ‘James Bond Island’ where they shot The Man With The Golden Gun, and Maya Bay, the movie location for The Beach, stopping off along the way at sophisticated resorts with lively nightlife or rugged uninhabited islands for peace and tranquility. It's up to you to do what you want on your dream sailing holiday in Phuket.
Easy passages and secure anchorages make a Phuket yacht charter in the protected waters of the Andaman Sea and Phang-Nga Bay an absolute pleasure for sailors. Daytime temperatures average 32 C (89 F) from July to February; from March to June it is hotter.
Winds range from 5 – 20 knots (5 – 23 Mph), SW from May to October when winds are at there strongest, and NE from November to April. Navigation is often line-of-sight, but skippers need to be aware of coral reefs and tidal currents in narrow channels.
With towering limestone peaks, offshore marine preserves, world-class diving and excellent sailing, a Phuket yacht charter ticks all the boxes for a memorable holiday.
Visit Koh Phing Kan, the ‘James Bond Island’ where they shot The Man With The Golden Gun, and Maya Bay, the movie location for The Beach, stopping off along the way at sophisticated resorts with lively nightlife or rugged uninhabited islands for peace and tranquility. It's up to you to do what you want on your dream sailing holiday in Phuket.
Easy passages and secure anchorages make a Phuket yacht charter in the protected waters of the Andaman Sea and Phang-Nga Bay an absolute pleasure for sailors. Daytime temperatures average 32 C (89 F) from July to February; from March to June it is hotter.
Winds range from 5 – 20 knots (5 – 23 Mph), SW from May to October when winds are at there strongest, and NE from November to April. Navigation is often line-of-sight, but skippers need to be aware of coral reefs and tidal currents in narrow channels.
