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Nights 5
Guests 8
Age 12+
Length 24
Place Kawthaung

Imagine super white beaches surrounded by a lush jungle of palm and fruit trees. Savour the feeling of swimming in crystal clear waters among brightly-colored fishes of the coral reef while collecting shells. And now have a look around: the sun goes down over the sea, golden eagles fly in the sky and gibbons and monitor lizards begin to show up on the beach while you wait for your aperitif on the yacht. Take some time out and allow yourself a unique and exclusive experience in this natural paradise at the border with Thailand and the rest of the world: you will be able to sail for days without meeting a soul, apart from some friendly fishermen. The Mergui Archipelago, in fact, is constituted by 800 little islands, almost uninhabited. Open to foreign visitors only from the end of the 90s, it remains a place outside the paths of mass tourism, and therefore one of the most suggestive and uncontaminated travel destinations in the world.

DEPARTURE BASE Kawthaung, Myanmar
DEPARTURE TIME Check-in at 12:00 on Saturday - Check-out at 12:00 on Thursday

Included services

Travel assistance and registration fee
Basic insurance
Double cabin spot
Transfers to/from the Marina
Skipper
Cook
Hostess
Full board service
Food and beverage
Bed linen and towels
Final cleaning
Fuel
Dinghy with outboard engine
Harbour and buoy fees
Snorkeling equipment
Sup and Kayak
Trekking guide

Not included services

Flight tickets
Tourist Visa
Touristic fees $310
Multi-risk insurance (Covid-19 and cancellation)
PRICES

€2.450 per person in double cabin with private bathroom.

HOW TO ARRIVE

All our 6 or 4-day cruises in the Mergui Archipelago depart from the city of Kawthaung in Southern Myanmar, right at the border with Thailand. It is pretty easy to arrive there, and you can choose among different travel options.

Flying to Kawthaung: if you are already in Myanmar, you can fly directly to Kawthaung Airport, which is connected to various national airports and served by different local airlines. The most reliable and convenient is Myanmar Airways. 

Flying to Ranong: another option is to fly to Ranong Airport. There are daily flights from Bangkok National Airport, managed by the airline Nok Air. From Ranong, we will take a long keel boat to cross the Pakchan River, and thus reach Kawthaung on the Myanmar side. The crossing takes only a few minutes, and we will help you with the customs practices before getting on the boat. The airport is well-served by local taxi drivers, who can take you to the boarding point on the Pakchan river. Alternatively, we can welcome you directly at the airport.

Arriving from Phuket: Phuket International Airport represents a good and convenient starting point to fly to Kawthaung. It is also possible to venture on a suggestive car trip to Ranong (4 hours), which is located at the border with Thailand, and reach Kawthaung by crossing the Pakchan River.

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Language

International crew and guests

Class

Luxury

How to come

AIR: Phuket international Airport (HKT), AIR: Kawthaung Airport (KAW)

Product ID

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