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:: The Andaman
Sea ::
The
Andaman Sea is often described as a "tropical maritime
playground." It offers visitors a rare opportunity to
explore some of the wonders of Thailand and the culture within
the Kingdom and at the same time relax, unwind and enjoy some
fine wine and delicious local cuisine.
Whatever you are looking for - beautiful
blue waters, pristine white sand beaches, amazing fish and
coral or deserted islands - we have the local knowledge and
expertise to take you there in luxury and style. |
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:: Kho Phi Phi:
A Snorkeling Paradise ::
The
Phi Phi Islands have become one of the most famous crop of
islands in Thailand. They make a fine day trip destination
from Phuket mainland (approx 25 nautical miles) and provide
plenty of opportunity for snorkeling and swimming in the amazing
blue waters of the Andaman.
Snorkeling around the archipelago's coral
reefs or climbing to one of the many limestone lookouts is
an unforgettable experience. The fish and coral and other
undersea life on the reefs will truly amaze you.
Phi Phi Don, the larger island, has idyllic
tropical beaches lining its southern and eastern shores. Phi
Phi Le to the south offers good snorkeling and opportunity
to explore the Viking Cave. Staying for the evening is recommended,
if you want to enjoy the tranquillity of the island. |
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::
Phang Nga and Krabi: Island Adventures ::
Phang Nga Bay is famous for the stunning
sea-mountains that rise vertically out of the calm turquoise
waters. This area is home to "James Bond Island."
The bay offers year round protection from the elements and
dramatic beauty, which is second to none.
Krabi Beach is one of the most idyllic beaches
imaginable with crystal clear waters with beautiful corals
and an abundance of colourful reef fish |
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::
Similan Islands : A Divers Dream ::
Similan Islands are situated approximately
50 miles north west of Phuket. This archipelago is listed
in the top ten dive sites in the World and offers an abundance
of sea life to all that visit as well as the white coral-sand
beaches which are often deserted. |
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