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Our yacht tour will start and the crew will assemble at Phuket Yacht Haven Marina at around 13:00. This is a first-class yacht marina located in a picturesque and sheltered bay, providing easy access to stunning locations in Phang Nga Bay and beyond. The yacht marina is located 15 km from the airport.
While the captain is taking delivery of the yacht, the crew will purchase food for the week (the supermarket is located in the Tesco Lotus Supercenter shopping mall). After shopping, we check into the catamaran, settle into our cabins, and then the captain conducts a safety briefing and explains the rules of conduct on board, and we set sail.
We will immediately head north to the most amazing bay in the Andaman Sea – Phang Nga.


Early in the morning, we head to Panak Island, a magical island known for its impressive limestone cliffs with stalactites of various shapes and sizes hanging from them, hidden caves with bats, and lush mangrove forests that create a picturesque and secluded atmosphere. You can explore the caves by kayak or SUP board. The island has nine underground lakes connected by numerous grottos. Entrance to the national park costs 400 baht (~11 euros/12 dollars).
Further along the route, we can stop at Hong Island, which also has a closed lagoon that can be accessed by canoe/kayak or SUP, or continue on to the famous James Bond Island, where one of the Bond films, The Man with the Golden Gun, was filmed. This island is officially called Ko Tapu, and today it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. Landing on the island (national park) costs approximately 400 baht (~11 euros/12 dollars).
For the night, we head to Ko Roi Island.


After breakfast, we head to the deserted picturesque island of Pakbia: here there is a white sandy spit, bizarre rocks, and a magnificent reef near the shore, where we make a short stop for swimming.
Then we continue our route to another island, Ko Hong, which is located in the province of Krabi. This iconic island is famous for its hidden lagoon with a stunning emerald green color. You can get there again by dinghy (motorboat) or kayak through a narrow passage that leads to a peaceful and secluded oasis. The lagoon is a paradise for kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling, allowing you to explore pristine waters and marine life.
We can stay here overnight or, if we have time, move on to Railay Beach (you can stay overnight here on a buoy or anchor).


Railay Beach is a strip of beach with lots of restaurants, famous for its breathtaking sunsets, soft sandy shores, and vibrant atmosphere. It is a wonderful place to relax, sunbathe, and swim in the calm waters.
Next, we head south and descend to Poda Island, where we can make a quick stop for swimming, go to the bright beach to take beautiful photos.


We are heading to Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Island.
Phi Phi Don is more developed in terms of infrastructure, as it has banks, ATMs, currency exchange offices, and a hospital. In the southern bay of Ao Tonsai Pier, there is a floating pontoon for refuelling with water if necessary, and in the evenings, there are spectacular fire shows, discos, and parties, but it will be noisy for overnight parking.
The northern part of the island is deserted, as it belongs entirely to monkeys. This is where the famous Monkey Beach is located. You can feed and photograph them, but keep an eye on your belongings, especially if you have any treats.


To feel like you’re part of the famous film ‘The Beach’ starring Leonardo DiCaprio, we set off early in the morning to Phi Phi Le Island, specifically to Maya Bay, where the film was shot. The bay itself is incredibly beautiful, but during the day it is crowded with tourists and tourist boats. It costs 400 baht to go ashore, but swimming is not allowed there.
There is also another very beautiful lagoon with crystal emerald water nearby, Pi Leh Bay, which can only be accessed by dinghy.


Returning towards Phuket, we recommend stopping at the unique small snow-white island of Ko Khai Nok, which resembles a real anthill of people during the day, but becomes completely deserted around 5-6 p.m., because in the morning, traders and tourists flock here and a street food market is formed. Here you can try seafood (langoustines, prawns, squid, fish) on the grill, kebabs, various cocktails, and fruit.
For the night, we will anchor near Rang Yai Island, a lovely island with a sandy beach and beautiful turquoise water. There are many crabs running around the beach, and it is fun to watch them. Upon arrival, you have to pay 20 baht per person for the holiday. You can also rent sun loungers and tables on the beach. There is a beach bar serving basic food and drinks (beer, juices, cocktails). The toilet is free, but there is a charge for the shower.
If you want some privacy, you can walk 5 minutes along the shore to the left of the café and you will find a secluded beach.


At 9:00 a.m., we disembarked from the yacht and headed to the airport with a bunch of unforgettable emotions, a phone full of wonderful photos, and a little sadness that our sea voyage had come to an end.
However, we will be looking forward to seeing you on the next yacht tour!


The tour program and the sequence of locations along the route may change at the captain's discretion in accordance with weather conditions and for the safety of the crew.
The tour will take place aboard the luxurious Catamaran Bali 4.5.
Our catamaran has 4 comfortable double cabins for 8 people and 4 separate bathrooms (toilet/shower), a spacious lounge area and kitchen, and a huge sun deck.
The boat is equipped with air conditioning, a desalinator, a generator, an inverter, solar panels and electric toilets.



































Yes, of course. You have the opportunity to join a group tour and book a cabin for two people or one place in a double cabin based on gender. We have a lot of people who travel alone because it’s a great way to meet new cool people who are just as charged with adventure and unforgettable experiences.
If you are one of the first to book, then you have the opportunity to book the desired cabin for yourself. The rest of the cabins are distributed among the participants according to the order of booking.
All yachts rented by charter companies are insured.
The charter company needs to be sure that you will not damage the expensive yacht you have rented, and if you do, you will reimburse the cost of repairs. For this purpose, the team is charged a security deposit, which is refunded in full if the week has passed without any breakdowns. If you break any part of the yacht, equipment, or cause physical damage to the boat and are unable to fix it, the amount for repairs will be deducted from the deposit. The amount of the security deposit is always distributed equally among all team members on board.
99% of people on the planet feel motion sickness on the 1st day of boarding because the vestibular system of a healthy person has to adapt to new conditions. Throughout the week, you will feel comfortable and adapted to the waves because we create routes where the waters are predictable and calm. However, in case of client’s anxiety, we always recommend that you take anti-seasickness pills (dramamine) with you, just in case. In addition to the pills, our captains have several effective life hacks that work perfectly every time, so put aside all your worries and get ready for the trip.
Yes, of course you can. Each yacht has life jackets for swimming, and the skipper will take you to and from the shore by boat whenever you need it.
There are no age restrictions in our group yacht tours, the only exception is children under 5 years old. However, in individual tours, where you rent a yacht purely for yourself, children of any age can be present (our youngest guests on board were children aged 5 months).
There are groups where purely adult teams gather and separate family groups where parents with children from 5 years of age book seats.
Almost all Sparks Life routes are not far from the shore, and the phone confidently catches the connection and the Internet almost all the time. Also, almost every side of the yacht is additionally equipped with a WiFi router. Check the conditions with us in advance.
Sparks Life yacht tours are given to those who booked the fastest because the number of seats on board is always limited. These are always active and very interesting people, with different professions, prosthetics, and a common thirst for new adventures and emotions. The average age of the team is from 25 to 37 years. A week before the tour, we add all the participants to the team’s general chat, where they can get acquainted with the rest of the team and the captain.
Usually, our routes are designed so that we have the opportunity to moor every evening in the marinas of different cities and islands. But if you want a more wild and secluded vacation, you can stop in deserted bays for the night and enjoy the sea and nature around you, without any fuss. Every day we go along a planned route, where we make stops for swimming, riding on hoes/kayaks, diving with flippers and masks in the open sea. We arrive at a new bay in the afternoon, in the late afternoon, and go sightseeing. Every day we have a new city and very often a sightseeing program is planned on the shore (with free time). It can be scooter/bike riding, a city walk, wine tasting, or a reserved table at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Our tours always feature yachts no older than 5 years. Each yacht has 3 or 4 double cabins, a shower, and a toilet. A full kitchen. Additional refrigerator for sparkling wine. There is a place on board for sunbathing and parties at sunset, which allows you to fully enjoy the sails and the sea. And if you’re lucky enough to get to the destinations where Sparks Life organizes a catamaran tour, you will feel what a real luxury vacation is.
You can join us from any city. We will guide you to the place and time of gathering at the yacht marina. We can also help you find a convenient flight and organize a transfer from the airport to the yacht.