
Phi Phi Islands
Limestone cliffs, emerald lagoons, coral reefs and iconic bays – the ultimate island postcard.

Sail from Phuket
We sail from Phuket Yacht Haven Marina through some of the most photogenic and practical cruising grounds in the Andaman Sea.
Our sailing destination
Our practical courses leave the marina and usually stay at sea through the week, shaping each route by weather, student level and safety needs.

Limestone cliffs, emerald lagoons, coral reefs and iconic bays – the ultimate island postcard.

Towering limestone pillars, emerald water, sea caves and secret lagoons – Thailand’s most iconic bay.

Colourful reefs, calm bays and a full menu of fun water sports just minutes from Phuket.

A quiet, romantic escape with clear water, soft sand and the chance to spot dolphins.

White-sand bays, bright turquoise water and some of Phuket’s clearest snorkeling and diving.

Thailand’s legendary marine park – white sand, turquoise water and world-class diving and snorkeling.

Remote national park islands with pristine reefs, calm bays and a peaceful, back-to-nature atmosphere.

Two small paradise islands with seven-colour water, soft sand and reef-packed snorkeling sites.

Five small islands, one stunning lagoon – a hidden gem for snorkeling, diving and photography.

Long, laid-back beaches, sunset bars and a perfect base for exploring the southern Andaman by yacht.

Spectacular limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons and long sandy beaches – perfect for island-hopping by yacht from Phuket.

Emerald Cave, local village charm and quiet anchorages – a favourite stop on southern Andaman yacht itineraries.

Sugar-soft sand, shallow turquoise water and easy off-the-beach snorkeling – a true tropical postcard.

Crystal-clear shallows and sandy beaches only minutes from Phuket – perfect for quick escapes and family-friendly snorkeling.

Far-south island with turquoise lagoons, soft sand and a lively yet laid-back village – a dream end-point for longer Andaman charters.

Andaman cruising grounds
We choose routes that balance learning quality, local scenery and practical seamanship opportunities.
Protected bays, limestone coasts and multi-anchorage loops for day trips and liveaboard planning.
Navigational points and route variety support training in tides, weather judgement and passage planning.
Great islands for anchor, reef-safe swimming, and meaningful practical seamanship under different sailing scenarios.
Seasonal wind shifts and sea state naturally change pace, helping students learn safe and flexible voyage planning.