Thailand: Floating Holidays with 5-Star Luxury

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(Newswire.net — May 25, 2020) —

Of all the South East Asian nations, Thailand stands out for many reasons, the colourful Buddhist culture, the exotic fruits, the smiling faces, great weather, fantastic food; the list is indeed long, and if you have yet to set foot in the Land of Smiles, here are some of the things you can see and do if you take a floating holiday.

Undiluted Culture

Thailand, formerly Siam, was the only SEA territory not to fall victim to colonisation – largely thanks to the negotiating skills of the then King Rama V – who gave the British southern lands and the French some of the north – and managed to keep Siam’s independence. This means that Thai culture has not been directly influenced by any western power, and is therefore unique, and everyone who visits Thailand falls in love with the Thai people, who are very warm and friendly.

The South of Thailand

The jewel of the tourism sector is Phuket, a small island town in the south of Thailand, and if you fancy a luxury cruise in the Andaman Sea, check out the impressive fleet at Yacht Sourcing, a leading yacht chartering outfit based in both Thailand and Indonesia, who can help you plan for ideal floating holiday. Phuket is the perfect base for a yacht chartering business, as the famous Phi Phi Islands are nearby, plus you can snorkel at the Racha Islands, where there are stunning reefs and a host of marine life.

Floating Holidays

Some people simply do not know that you can arrange a floating holiday from Phuket that would include some amazing venues, plus you can sail into the Bay of Thailand and visit Koh Pang Gan, the party island where young people celebrate the full moon. There’s nothing stopping you sailing along the Malaysian coast, admiring the pristine coves and bays, and with Phan Nga Bay to the north of Phuket, you can relax with vertical rock formations and idyllic coves.

Superyachts

If you have seen the YouTube videos of stunning superyachts, you will already know how luxurious the fittings are, plus they have smaller boats, depending on group numbers and can cater for 2- 50 guests. Yes, a superyacht is expensive, but if you can afford to splash out a little, why not enjoy the ultimate floating holiday?

Choices

You get to decide on the menu, the drinks onboard, the music, and, of course, the route you take, so chartering a yacht really does put you in the driving seat. Should you wish to deviate from the schedule, that’s never a problem with a professional crew that is at your service, plus they know all the best locations for diving or marine life observation. You might wish to spend a few nights, or a few weeks cruising the Andaman Sea, and with a luxury yacht charter, you decide everything.

This type of holiday is great for groups, families that like to holiday together and have similar interests, and when you share the cost, yacht charter isn’t that expensive, as it is an all-inclusive price.