Yacht Charter Thailand Special Offers & Last Minute
Here you'll find the best special offers and last minute offers for Yacht Charter Thailand. We offer you a wide variety of yacht types, like Sailing yachts or Motor yachts, from different categories, like Bareboat, Crewed boat or Cabin charter. You can charter both Monohull and Catamarans. You can also filter them by the number of Berths and chose to see only the offers that have a Minimum Discount (we offer last minute discounts up to 38%).
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| Period | Yacht/Country/Location | Discount | Price | ||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Hanse 315 (2Cab) - 9.45 m, 6 pers 2006 - Monohull, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 1260 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Hanse 355 (3Cab) - 10.59 m, 6 pers 2011 - Monohull, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 1700 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Lagoon 380 (4Cab) - 11.60 m, 8 pers 2008 - Catamaran, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 2815 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Athena 38 (4Cab) - 11.60 m, 8 pers 2003 - Catamaran, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 2200 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | LAVEZZI 40 (4Cab) - 11.90 m, 8+1 pers 2007 - Catamaran, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 3250 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Lipari 41 (4Cab) - 11.95 m, 8+1 pers 2009 - Catamaran, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 3650 EUR | |||
| 26/05/2013 7 Days | Lagoon 440 (3Cab) Flybridge - 13.61 m, 6 pers 2005 - Catamaran, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 4000 EUR | |||
| 31/05/2013 7 Days | Hanse 315 (2Cab) - 9.45 m, 6 pers 2006 - Monohull, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 1260 EUR | |||
| 31/05/2013 7 Days | Sun Odyssey 32.1 (2Cab) - 9.50 m, 4 pers 2009 - Monohull, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 1415 EUR | |||
| 31/05/2013 7 Days | Hanse 355 (3Cab) - 10.59 m, 6 pers 2011 - Monohull, Sailingyacht in Thailand, Phuket / Yacht Haven Marina | 1700 EUR |
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The best location for yacht charter in southeastern Asia, Thailand is famous for its rugged landscape, magnificent beaches as well as an exotic culture and lifestyle of the local populace. For most westerners, this country is considered an exotic paradise that perfectly illustrates the concept of the Far East: lush jungles, rocky islets and hidden ancient temples.
The main region sailors are interested in is the Phang Nga Bay in the Andaman Sea. This is the place where you can find the famous limestone formations protruding the azure waters to a height of several tens of meters, making for some spectacular landmarks. The most famous marinas are located in Phuket, which also serves as the main congregation point for all yacht charter enthusiasts.
Yacht charter Phuket represents the Thailand's largest island and it's roughly the size of Singapore, not to mention the wealthiest province of the country. Because so many of the locals are engaged in the yacht charter business, here, yachting is not regarded as a leisure activity but rather as a job and thus taken very seriously.
Because yacht charter Thailand makes a significant part of its revenue from tourism, it generally has very lax rules and regulations. However, some cultural differences might mean that special care to clothing should be taken, especially when dealing with government officials. For men, that means a pair of long pants and a polo T-shirt or a short-sleeved shirt and for women it means covering their thighs and shoulders.
Visas are not necessary for stay up to 30 days, a period which can be extended by up to 10 days. If you enter the country as a crew, you'll be awarded with a common 30-day visa which is not extendable. When it comes to proving your skipper capabilities, the locals are pretty understanding and virtually any official document will do. In some special cases, a test of your capabilities might be given to you by the Harbor Officials.
Among the favored activities in yacht charter Thailand there are free diving, snorkeling, diving, sailing and yachting, as well as scuba diving. As you can see, a lot of them revolve around the water and the beaches in general so expect to spend a lot of time on the ocean shore.



