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Marina facilities

Phuket has three fully-operating marinas, with more on the drawing board. Throughout the rest of the country there is currently only one other major marina – Thailand’s first – in Pattaya.

Thailand Marina facilities, Marina in Phuket and Pattaya


back to topThe Boat Lagoon, Phuket

Phuket’s first marina has berthing for 180 yachts, a substantial and very busy hardstand area with three travel lifts, and a pleasing collection of houses, condominiums and a resort hotel. The site of Phuket’s annual boatshow (PIMEX), this is the marina where most of Phuket’s yacht maintenance service and supply companies are based. The Boat Lagoon is centrally situated on Phuket’s east coast and just 20 minutes from Phuket Airport. www.phuketboatlagoon.com


Boat Lagoon Marina

back to topThe Yacht Haven, Phuket

Yacht Haven Marina, at the North East End of Phuket island, is Phuket’s only 24-hour access marina providing services for both cruisers and superyachts up to 55 metres.

Set in idyllic surroundings, the marina is on the door step of Phang nga Bay, presently providing berthing for 160 vessels, soon to increase to 220 boats of up to 70 metres length. Full services provided restaurant, coffee shop, showers, toilets, car hire, dock service and more. www.yacht-haven-phuket.com


Yacht Haven Marina

back to topOcean Marina, Pattaya

Ocean Marina is one of Thailand’s international yachting centres, with an exclusive yacht club, 5-star hotel and the biggest marina in Asia.

Ocean Marina offers superb hotel and yacht club facilities, as well as high-end residences for the yachting community. Equipped for both wet berth and dry storage, and utilising a large travel-lift and a forklift for yacht mobilization, the marina has the capacity to handle over 500 yachts in the water and 200 yachts – from 18-150 feet – in the dry stack.

Expert maintenance crews, around-the-clock security, ship-to-shore radio and telephone systems, as well as a boat building yard, boat service facilities and retail shops and an international-standard breakwater complete the picture. www.oceanmarinayachtclub.com


Ocean Marina

back to topRoyal Phuket Marina (RPM), Phuket

Newly opened in 2005, Royal Phuket Marina is Asia’s first world class, state of the art, fully integrated marina, residential and retail resort, on the East Coast of Phuket. The 250 berths and 80 dry berths complement luxury waterfront condos and villas.

The berths range from 10-35 metres and are fully equipped with electricity, water, high-speed wireless broadband, TV and telephone line. The 60 tonne travelift with lifting bay is 16m deep and 5.8m wide. A unique concierge marina service takes care of residents and visiting yachts. www.royalphuketmarina.com



Royal Phuket Marina

back to topParadise Bay Marina, Phuket

An ambitious residential marina development, planned on 800 Rai of beachfront land. Located on the East coast cape of Yamoo close to all amenities and within 20 minutes of Phuket Airport. The master plan is now in its fi nal phase of preparation and work is due to start on site during 2005.

According to current plans, the completed project will incorporate an international standard full-service marina over several basins, with 24 hour access, accommodating over 500 yachts up to 40 metres long, a marina village, a 5-star beach resort, residential, retail and leisure facilities plus a state-of-the-art Technology Park.


back to topKo Chang

Already home to a small, 20-berth marina, Ko Chang – with a new international airport across the water on the mainland – has a new, international-standard marina in the planning stages.


back to topNew marinas

The next few years will see an explosion in marina development throughout Thailand. New marinas in Phuket, Krabi and Ko Chang will come on line. Ko Samui is planning its first marina on the island’s northeast coast at Bo Phut, while a projected series of small municipal marinas around the country will mean excellent facilities wherever you explore.




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