Rates (Thai baht)
| Duration |
Summer Season Now - 31 Oct |
High Season 1 Nov - 30 Apr |
Peak Season 19 Dec - 10 Jan |
| 3 Days / 2 Nights (09:00 - 17:00 3rd day) |
342,150 |
399,200 |
600,270 |
Inclusive
- Full use of Twinpalms One, including four cabins.
- Fuel surcharge.
- Fuel (3 hours maximum engine use per day).
- Professional captain, crew and hostess.
- Use of on-board equipment: Snorkeling set, DVD, iPod Nano, library and games.
- 4.2m tender with a 40hp 4-stroke Suzuki engine. Water-ski, wake-board and tube.
- Complimentary mineral water, soft drinks and fresh fruits.
- National Park fee, 10% service charge and 7% government taxes.
- Limousine round trip to your hotel, villa or airport.
- 1 complimentary bottle of Champagne Gosset Excellence, Brut, N.V.
Exclusive
- Fuel surcharge.
- Additional food and beverages
Suggested Itineraries
Itinerary: Koh Lanta, Phi Phi and Phang Nga
Day 1: Unspoiled Koh Lanta, Koh Rok Nok & Koh Muk - To the south of Phuket lies the aquatic wonderland of tropical islands that are not to be missed. The low-lying sandy beaches of Koh Lanta are heaven for sun-worshipers and the ancient fertility carvings Koh Rok Nok indicate wonders passed. The stunning ‘Emerald Cave’ of Koh Muk is a magnificence to inspire the soul.
Day 2: Phi Phi Islands - One of the most beautiful island groups anywhere. Spectacular vertical cliffs rising from clear turquoise seas, beautiful lagoons enclosed by rock walls and idyllic tropical beaches have rightly made these islands amongst the most famous in the world. In 1998, the southernmost of the two islands, Phi Phi Le, was chosen as the location for filming ‘The Beach’, starring Leonard do DiCaprio.
Day 3: Phang Nga - The National Marine Park of Phang Nga Bay is the star attraction. More than 100 islands dot the warm, inviting waters of the bay and dazzle with their diverse geology. Ranging from low, gently sloping hills, to the sheer sided limestone sea-mountains (karsts) that rise out of the water to incredible heights, the images of Phang Nga and its majestic and strange outcrops have travelled the world. The bay was the location for the filming of ‘James Bond and the Man with the Golden Gun’, starring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee in 1974.
Itinerary 2: Similan Islands (fuel surcharge: THB 35,000)
At the Similan Islands, huge granite boulders tell the story of an entirely different geological process to that which created Phang Nga Bay. Astonishing smooth, weather-worn rocks the size of cars and houses tumble down the island’s shorelines, looking like the left-over playthings of a mystical giant. Plummeting 35 metres and more to the seabed, the rocks have created a phenomenal underwater world that has been a magnet to divers for years. The crystal-clear water is legendary, while the coral reefs are reputed to be the most colourful and diverse in Thailand.
On the surface, the huge boulders blend seamlessly with lush forest and sparkling white sand beaches, while the waters surrounding the islands teem with tropical fish, including Whale Sharks and Giant Mantas – even the legendary Black Marlin.
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Guests
For your convenience: Twinpalms One caters for up to 20 guests for a Day Cruise, and up to 8 guests for all Overnight Cruises. Dinner can be organised on board, via the Twinpalms One menu, or ashore via our wide Concierge services around many islands.
Map
Estimated route possibilities during a 3-day Phuket yacht charter in Thailand.
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