
Winter to spring is ideal for superyacht cruising in sun-kissed Thailand. Visitors enjoy warm weather, clear seas and vibrant celebrations.
Charter guests relax on white-sand beaches, explore remote islands and enjoy Thailand’s welcoming culture. The region offers high-end spas, luxury dining and lively nightlife, especially in Phuket and Koh Samui.
Major Cultural Festivals
Thailand hosts major festivals during the yachting season. These events add colour, heritage and excitement to every itinerary.
The Chinese Lunar New Year runs from 17 February to 3 March 2026. UNESCO recognised the festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2024. Celebrations fill towns with colour, food and traditional performances.

Meanwhile, the Songkran Water Festival arrives in mid-April. Songkran marks Thailand’s traditional New Year. Playful water fights take over streets nationwide, and families reunite for celebrations. Water symbolises renewal and washes away misfortune.
Iconic Islands
Most yachts base themselves at Phuket’s modern marinas. From here, crews reach world-famous islands with ease.
Phang Nga Bay offers dramatic limestone cliffs and secluded anchorages. The Phi Phi Islands provide lively beaches and excellent nightspots. Divers flock to the Similan Islands, the Racha Islands and Koh Khai for spectacular marine life.

For quieter escapes, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yao Yai and Maiton Island offer calm waters and peaceful beaches.
Family-Friendly
December to March brings perfect cruising conditions. Many island resorts welcome families and offer special holiday activities. Phuket remains a long-time favourite among crew thanks to its comfort and convenience.
Guests enjoy beaches, Khao Sok National Park, historic Wats and world-class Thai cuisine. Evenings often lead to Patong, where nightlife intensifies during the festive season. Many resorts also host special holiday dining events.
More Adventures
From Phuket, many yachts continue toward the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Samui offers excellent anchorages and luxury retreats. Ocean Marina Jomtien in Pattaya provides world-class facilities, including Thailand’s first Platinum 5 Gold Anchor rating.

Koh Samui is Thailand’s second-largest island. It offers rainforests, waterfalls, romantic hideaways and unique temples. Nearby Koh Phangan is famous for its Full Moon Parties. Koh Tao attracts divers from around the world. The nearby Marine Park Archipelago features hundreds of untouched islands.
Festive Stop in Bangkok
Travellers often visit Bangkok for a luxury break. The city shines during the holiday season with lights, music and grand decorations. Floating markets, train markets and weekend bazaars offer unique gifts and great food. Many hotels host lavish gala dinners with top entertainment.

Thailand’s Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand deliver endless seasonal experiences. Guests enjoy sun, culture, adventure and warm hospitality throughout the winter–spring cruising months.
Thailand offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty and ancient culture, making every superyacht journey truly unforgettable.
