Star Clippers Unique Thailand Experience

Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world, drawing millions of tourists each year to a number of unique features found nowhere else on our planet.  Pristine beaches, year-round sunshine like Florida, friendly locals, Thai cuisine, and more. Thailand’s popularity can be documented by bustling cities and resorts on the mainland but these popular vacation spots are also why the more discerning traveler is opting for a remote location in Southern Thailand.  Presenting the Star Clippers unique Thailand experience, where there is more of a focus on the experience: the island of Phuket.

 

Star Clippers has been introducing travelers to the thrill of a modern tall ship sailing to remote ports of the world. The company operates three of the world’s largest and tallest sailing vessels: Star Clipper and Star Flyer are traditional clipper ships with modern amenities carrying 170 guests, while the 227-guest Royal Clipper holds the Guinness World Record for being the largest and only five-masted, full-rigged sailing ship in service today. All three ships have expansive teak decks, swimming pools, informal dining, convivial tropical bars on deck and piano lounges. The brand’s newest vessel, Flying Clipper, will debut in Fall 2018.

Star Clippers unique Thailand experience

Star Clippers offers four unique, seven-day sailing adventures in Southeast Asia aboard the 170-passenger Star Clipper, all with Phuket as its home base. The Northern Phuket and Southern Phuket sailings explore the islands of Southern Thailand, while the Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand itinerary begins or ends in vibrant Singapore and features ports of call in Malaysia. Here are six great reasons why a sailing in the waters around Phuket aboard a majestic tall ship is the ideal way to rekindle the romance, discard the stresses and discover the magic of one of the world’s paradises.

  • Escape the Hustle and Bustle: Many travelers don’t realize that in addition to the popular (and sometimes crowded) mainland, Thailand is comprised of hundreds of tiny islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, where crowds are few and life moves along at a leisurely pace. Guests on the Star Clipper visit some of the most secluded of these islands, including Ko Surin, a national park, that comprises five islands near the Myanmar border, and Ko Adong, an important nesting area for sea turtles. The Star Clipper’s small ship scale allows it to visit ports and bays inaccessible to the larger cruise ships – and means you are not competing with their thousands of passengers.
  • Get the Long View: The topography of Southern Thailand is like no place else, with its sheer limestone crags, lush rain forests and crystal clear blue water – making for a paradisiacal setting. What better place to enjoy the view (and get a few photos) than from the deck of a tall ship as it sails through these picturesque island chains? Guests are welcome (and encouraged) to climb the 100 feet to the top of the ship’s crow’s nest for an unforgettable vista.
  • Dive In: Divers and snorkelers love Thailand, especially the waters around the Similan Islands, known for offering some of the best diving experiences in the world. With water clear enough to see nearly 100 feet down, the underwater panoramas here are worthy of the hype. A certified dive master on board the Star Clipper means guests can choose from diving or snorkeling adventures here.
  • Don’t Sacrifice Luxury: Resort lovers looking for a change will love the modern luxury and relaxed pace of a Star Clippers sailing. Spacious accommodations, gleaming teak decks with ample space for sunning and multiple pools, and gourmet dining allow for a luxury vacation. Guests looking to get active can try their hand at hoisting the sails with the crew or trying out a variety of complimentary water sports like paddle boarding, wind surfing and water skiing.
  • Go Solo: Cruising can be expensive for solo travelers. So Star Clippers is waiving single supplements on all Far East sailings in 2017 and 2018, which translates to starting fares of $1,360 for a seven-night sailing. The intimate size of the ship – just 170 guests – and welcoming environment makes it easy for single travelers to make new friends.
  • See More: The trek to Thailand is a long haul, so it only makes sense that travelers want to get the most out of their time in the Far East. Star Clippers’ affordable land tour packages, which can be added for pre- or post-sailing, include hotel nights, tours and transfers. The three-day Lion City Tour in Singapore, for example, includes two night’s accommodation with breakfast, a half day city tour and two complimentary transfers, and starts at $369 per person, double. Those looking for a shorter stay can take advantage of a one-night free hotel stay in Phuket pre or post cruise.
Star Clippers unique Thailand experience

Photo- Whitney Owen

Booking Information: This is one of those cruise lines where click-to-buy is not an option.  For more information or to make a booking, contact your travel agent, or call 800-442-0551 or visit www.starclippers.com.

Star Clippers unique Thailand experience

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