Phuket Sailing the Star Clipper

Southern Route

November 10-17, 2018

Barefoot Times welcomes you on board the Star Clipper for a 7 night sailing adventure round trip from Phuket, Thailand!  Receive a $400 air credit (deducted from the cabin cost) and a $100 shipboard credit you can use towards your alcoholic beverages, excursions or in the gift shop.  It includes all your meals and regular beverages:  breakfast, lunch, snacks, & dinner.

Watersports are INCLUDED you can go paddle boarding, kayaking  and more for no extra charge. Snorkeling equipment is checked out at the beginning of the sailing and returned at the end.  Join us and play all day & night on board the Star Clipper!

A $400 per person down payment is required to lock in your cabin.  There are only 75 cabins on board so space is limited. Cancellation penalties begin 120 prior to sailing. Final payment is due August 10, 2018

Join in now, give me a call;  Byrda 772-882-5006 or email discover@barefoottimes.com

 

Phuket, Patong Bay~ November 10, 2018

Your adventure begins!  Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, lies in the Andaman Sea and is joined to the mainland by a causeway. The landscape is one of lush green hills, coconut groves and rubber plantations, with a coastline dotted with a dozen spectacular beaches. Phuket is a holiday paradise with the lively area of Patong providing the up-beat resort life with its many shops, restaurants and bars, leaving the rest of the island to show off her natural beauty and unspoiled culture.

Ko Butang or Ko Adang, Thailand ~ Sunday November 11. 2018

These islands are close to the Malaysian island of Langkawi and are characterised by towering rock formations and beautiful beaches. Crystal clear seas team with marine life, ideal for snorkelling and diving or simply enjoying a relaxing swim.

Image from http://english.hotel-thailande.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Ko-AdangThailand.jpg thank you

Penang, Malaysia ~ Monday November 12, 2018

“The Pearl of the Orient” lies off the northwestern coast of Malaysia and is linked to the mainland by one of the longest bridges in the world. The capital, Georgetown, bears the stamp of a mixture of foreign influences and boasts a 65 story skyscraper called the Komtar, a complex of department stores, restaurants, theatres and squash courts. In total contrast, this beautiful island is home to one of the finest Buddhist temples in south-east Asia, Kek Lok Si Temple.

Image from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kek_Lok_Si#/media/File:Kek_Lok_Si_1.jpg thank you

Ko Adang - Butang Group, Thailand ~Tuesday NOvember 13, 2018

The Butang Group of islands is about as far south as you can go on the western coast of Thailand. Protected by the Ko Tarutao National Park, this 61-island archipelago is only a stone’s throw from the Malaysian border and way, way off the radar screen of tourist groups. The only habitations on Ko Adang are the Park offices and since there aren’t many visitors, the pristine beaches and deserted coves are all yours.

Image from Star Clippers. Thank you

Ko Rok Nook, Thailand ~ Wednesday November 14, 2018

One of the 15 islands that make up the Lanta group, just off the East Coast of Thailand, these islands are part of a National Marine Park.

Image from https://mythailandtours.com/shop/islands-tours/luxury-koh-rok-haa-island-speedboat-full-day-krabi/ – Thank you!

Phang Nga Bay, Thailand ~ Thursday November 15, 2018

The sheer-sided sea mountains that rise vertically out of Phang Nga Bay form some of Thailand’s most spectacular scenery. The islands in this region feature wonderful white sandy beaches and superb coral reefs.

And… Ko Hong, Thailand 
 
Ko Hong (“hong meaning room”), part of the Ko Hong archipelago is so named because of its large internal lagoon. One of the prettiest bays in the area, huge monolithic rocks provide shade all day long on a beautiful white silica sand beach.

 

Image from http://www.discoverythailand.com/Phang-Nga_James_Bond_Island.asp  thank you

Ko Similan or Ko Miang, Thailand ~ Friday November 16, 2018

The Similan Islands, or Nine Islands as they are also known because of their number, nestle in the Andaman Sea to the north of Phuket and are world-renowned among diving enthusiasts for underwater sightseeing. Accessible only by sea, The Similan Islands are stunningly beautiful with scenes straight out of your dreams of a tropical paradise.

Image from https://similan-islands.com/ thank you

Saturday, November 17, return to Phuket

This is a TIME SENSITIVE offer and you must book by June 30, 2018.  Booking after that date makes your vacation regular brochure pricing with no on board credit.  So be sure to book now! With the air credit cabins start at $1000 per person for 7 nights.  Airfare, port charges and gratuities are not included.

Photo by @beenthere8that  on instagram Thank you

This adventure is not Pirate themed.  Simply a great opportunity to an amazing part of the world at a great price.  Ask me about airfare from your gateway.  Discover@barefoottimes.com Louise 772-882-5006