DESTINATIONS: There are many destinations in South East Asia cruising grounds... 
Below is just a sampling of where you can sail on either a crewed yacht or bareboat.

Langkawi, Malaysia: is the largest of the 99 islands that make up the local cruising area. Coupled with beautiful sandy beaches, lush jungle foliage and craggy mountain peaks, the island has been called Malaysia's best-kept secret. Langkawi is renowned for its island hopping amid fantastic tropical scenery. Although there are some 5-star resorts and fabulous duty-free shopping, it is truly a place to escape and get away from it all.
     The destination of sailing around Langkawi Island is great for people who want to a combination of sailing, snorkeling, dining at a big selection of restaurants, exploring, shopping/relaxing.
For full details/maps and suggested 7 day itinerary - click here.

Southern Thailand: The border with Thailand is only 2 miles
north of Langkawi. The cruising area extends about 24 miles into Thai waters, which requires entry stamps that can be arranged on your behalf.                    (SCROLL DOWN)>>>
     It's then possible to sail to the southern Thai islands of the Butang group where you can scuba dive and visit Turatao, the spectacular island of rugged mountains, waterfalls, beaches.
     If chartering for one week we recommended to stay within Malaysian waters, but for those on a longer visit, a 14 day charter, including several days in Thailand is well worthwhile.
For full details/maps + suggested 14 day itinerary - click here.

Langkawi to Phuket, Thailand: This destination is ideal for
people who wish to enjoy a lot of open water sailing and keep
on the move with their travel adventures. The exciting one-way charter can be between 10 and 14 days, starting in Langkawi,
Malaysia and finishing in famous Phuket, Thailand.
   All Immigration & Customs procedure is done on your behalf
and you're then able to stop off at a variety of fabulous islands
as you leisurely sail the overall distance of about 230 n/miles.
Many of the islands such as Ko Lanta and Ko Phi Phi (P.P)
have great bars/restaurants + shops to top-up your provisions.
Full details/maps and suggested 10 - 14 day itinerary is here.

Phuket, Thailand: This stunning cruising ground offers world-class diving and excellent sailing all year-round. There's a huge range of restaurants to enjoy the many tasty delights. The sailing area of several hundred square miles includes fabulous islands, many of them uninhabited, and numerous bays and inlets with coral reefs set in crystal clear waters to explore and snorkel, plus endless golden beaches.
    Sailing one-way to Langkawi, is also an option that enables stopping at various pristine spots, including the Butang Group set amid awesome scenery and shorelines of incredible beaches and small fishing hamlets.  (SCROLL DOWN)>>>    
    Nov - April is sunny with calm seas. May - Oct, the winds pick up for some great sailing..... Suggested 7 day intinerary.

Ko Samui, Thailand: is a typical tropical hideaway. It is characterised by soft powdery beaches edged by swaying palm trees and bungalow resorts. Explore inland to visit the beautiful waterfalls of Hin Lat and Na Muang and head to Bo Phut Bay for an inspiring view of the Big Buddah. Known the world over for fabulous scenery & excellent diving, Ko Samui is a fantastic choice for an active holiday on, off and under the clear waters.
      In addition to the main island of Ko Samui, the cruising grounds cover three unique areas including the untouched Ang Thong group of islands which was the original setting for the novel & movie titled “The Beach”. Ko Samui sailing season with ideal conditions and winds is from May to September....more

Ko Chang, Thailand: The charter base, in the province of Trat, is within easy access from Bangkok and Pattaya and offers excellent cruising in the Ko Chang Archipelago.
     Ko Chang National Park includes Ko Chang, the second biggest island in Thailand +  Ko Kut, Ko Mak and around 50 other islands. The group is famous for abundant corals, long sandy beaches and waterfalls. This whole pristine area is the newest charter destination in Asia and is still almost undiscovered by other sailors.
    Ko Mak, is much less developed than either Ko Chang or Ko Kut and although only 10 miles from either island it is worth a full day to explore. The Ko Chang sailing season with ideal fine conditions and winds is from October to April...more