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Charter in Koh Samui


Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Ko Samui, with its beaches, coconut trees and blue sea, evokes the most traditional idea of a tropical paradise.


One of Thailand's best known islands, Ko Samui is the second largest in size and is part of an archipelago of 80 islands, only a few of which are inhabited. The first settlers arrived here 150 years ago from China and planted the first coconut groves. Today, Ko Samui is one of the most famous and popular destinations; the ideal place to spend a relaxing holiday. The scenery is amazing with the green mountains in the hinterland, the beautiful sandy beaches on the coast, and above all its crops: coconuts, durian, rambutan and pineapple plantations that cover almost the entire country. The most popular beaches are Chaweng and Lamai on the east coast of the island. Here the emerald waters are home to colorful flora and fauna. Beautiful and less crowded places are found on the west coast or in the north of the island. A dream of beauty to be realized on a cruise.



The must-sees :


- The fine white sand beaches

- Chaweng and Lamai

- The typical cuisine of the island


The multi-day cruises will allow you to discover the other beautiful islands of the Koh Samui archipelago, namely Koh Phangan, Koh Tao or the Ang Thong National Park.

You will have time to enjoy fabulous sunsets with a glass of wine, to wake up in the morning on a white sandy beach and to take full advantage of all the benefits of a night at anchor.


You can set up your own sailing program or we can recommend the most remote beaches of the Koh Phangan archipelago that you can only reach by boat.


We can take you to discover the beautiful and famous Ang Thong National Park with its more than 40 islands and unspoiled nature. We suggest a minimum of 2 days with a minimum of one night at anchor in front of one of the most secluded beaches.


Koh Tao can also be visited with its famous diving sites.


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