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PERHENTIAN ISLANDS
Lonely Planet highlights the Perhentian Islands as a stunning diving paradise with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and jungle hikes, featuring spots like Long Beach (party vibe), Coral Bay (snorkeling), and quieter bays like Teluk Kerma.
Highlights: secluded, crystal waters; serene beaches; peaceful and quiet
Activities: divers’ paradise, snorkelling, swimming, fishing
When to visit: March to October
Distance: 410 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 2.6 days
Possible stops: Tioman Island, Tenggol Island, Redang Island
Charter: 7D6N
TIOMAN ISLANDS
Discover Tioman Islands where untouched coral gardens and emerald forests meet silent, glass-clear waters — a sanctuary preserved far from the noise of the world. A volcanic paradise off Malaysia’s east coast, is celebrated for its world-class marine biodiversity and ancient rainforests.
Highlights: turquoise waters, jungle
Activities: diving, snorkelling, swimming, forest trekking
When to visit: March to October
Distance: 220 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 1.5 days.
Possible stops: Pemanggil Island and Aur Island.
Charter: 4D/3N
REDANG ISLANDS
Redang Island (Pulau Redang) is a famous Malaysian tropical paradise in Terengganu, known for its clear turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant marine life, making it ideal for snorkeling, diving (with WWII shipwrecks!), and relaxation within a protected marine park.
Highlights: stunning beaches, marine park, resorts
Activities: Diving, snorkelling, swimming, forest trekking. island hoping
When to visit: March to October
Distance: 380 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 2.5 days.
Possible stops: Tioman Island and Tenggul Island
Charter: 7D/6N
MALACCA
Explore a heritage port where centuries of Arabic, Portuguese and Peranakan cultures still echo through spice-rich streets, colonial architecture and river-lined charm. Sailing round trip – about 18 hours. Malacca (Melaka) offers rich history with UNESCO sites like Jonker Street (night market), the red Stadthuys & Dutch Square, ruins of A Famosa fort, and the multicultural Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.
Highlights: Malacca River, Menara Taming Sari, Shore Sky Tower, Red Square, Night Market
Activities: city stroll, river cruise, dining, shopping
When to visit: avoid Jul-Oct as wet season
Distance: 120 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 18 hours
Possible stops: Pisang Island, Tunda Island
Charter: 4D/3N
PENANG
Experience a living tapestry of vivid heritage, street artistry and culinary legacy — where historic merchant quarters rise beside vibrant, modern coastal life. Round sailing trip – 2.5 days. Must-see spots in Penang include exploring the George Town UNESCO World Heritage site for its street art and historic buildings like the Blue Mansion, visiting the massive Kek Lok Si Temple, taking the funicular up Penang Hill for city views.
Highlights: street art, historical sites, George Town site, Kek Lok Si funicular, Penang Hill
Activities: walking tour, trishaw, funicular Penang Hill, the Habitat, National Park
When to visit: avoid Jul-Oct as wet season
Distance: 390 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 2.5 days
Possible stops: Pisang Island, Tunda Island, Malacca
Charter: 6D5N
LANGKAWI
Enter a protected archipelago of rainforest peaks, mystical legends and secluded beaches — where emerald waters drift in perfect tropical stillness. Round trip – approximately 3 days. Must-see spots: iconic SkyBridge for incredible views, lush Kilim Geoforest Park Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells) Waterfall.
Highlights: stunning nature, island hoping, wildlife,
Activities: cable car, mangrove park tour, Seven Wells waterfall, diving and snorkelling
When to visit: avoid Jun-Oct as wet season
Distance: 440 NM (one way) / Sailing round trip 3.0 days
Possible stops: Pisang/Tunda Islands, Malacca, Penang
Charter: 6D5N
ANAMBAS ISLANDS
Anambas Islands is a secluded archipelago of pristine islands part of the Riau Province of Indonesia, or what we like to call paradise. A visit to the Anambas Islands will instantly relax your soul. The Anambas are known for their incredibly clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine ecosystems, making them a prime location for diving and snorkeling.
Highlights: expedition-style cruise, off the tourist track, eco-resorts, biodiversity
Activities: diving, snorkelling, beach, bbq
When to visit: Jun-Aug and Dec-Feb
Distance: 210 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 1.5 days
Possible stops: Tioman Islands, Telaga Island, Siantan Island, Matak Island
Charter: 6D5N
BADAS ISLANDS
The Badas Islands, part of Indonesia’s Riau Islands, are a remote, mostly uncharted group east of Singapore, known for pristine waters, abundant marine life, and untouched corals, offering unspoiled diving and snorkeling experiences far from tourist crowds.
Highlights: pristine waters, off the tourist track, biodiversity
Activities: snorkelling, diving, beach, bbq
When to visit: Mar-May and Sep-Nov
Distance: 250 NM (one way) / Sailing round trip 1.7 days
Possible stops: Kepahiang Island, Tambelan Besar, Penjantan Island
Charter: 5D4N
TAMBELAN ISLANDS
The Tambelan Islands are known for their pristine marine life, excellent diving/snorkeling, and friendly fishing communities, best accessed by a private yacht for those seeking untouched nature.
Highlights: pristine marine life, crystal-clear waters, friendly fishing villages, off tourist track, local seafood
Activities: island hoping, diving, snorkeling, rice terraces, beaches, wildlife
When to visit: Apr-Oct
Distance: 250 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 1.7 days
Possible stops: Benoa Island, Nangka Island, Kepahiang Island, Badas Island
Charter: 5D4N
BALI AND NEARBY ISLANDS
Bali isn’t just one island; it’s a province of Indonesia featuring the main island and smaller ones like Nusa Penida, Lembongan, and Ceningan, known for volcanic landscapes, rice paddies, beaches, reefs, surfing, yoga, and vibrant culture, with popular spots like Ubud (culture) and Kuta (nightlife) alongside quieter retreats.
Highlights: culture, beaches and towns, volcanic mountains, wildlife, waterfalls, Monkey Forrest, temples, Mount Rinjani
Activities: island hoping, diving, snorkeling, beaches, hiking rice terraces, etc.
When to visit: Apr-Oct
Distance: 900 NM (one way) / sailing round trip 6 days
Possible stops: Sebangka Island, Padang Island, Penida Island, Lombok Island
Charter: 10D/9N
ANDAMAN SEA
The Andaman Sea is a marginal sea of the northeastern Indian Ocean, known for its stunning islands, vibrant coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity (including whale sharks, manta rays, dugongs), and popular diving/tourism spots like Thailand’s Similan Islands. 155 islands to be discovered.
Highlights: visit Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak, Simlan and Surin Islands, Tarutao National Park, Phi Phi Islands; marine life, fantastic beaches
Activities: diving, snorkelling, beach, trekking
When to visit: Nov-Apr
Distance: 530 NM (one way to Phuket) / sailing round trip 3.5 days
Possible stops: George Town/Penang, Langkawi, Ko Lanta
Charter: 6D5N
KOH SAMUI
Koh Samui is Thailand’s second-largest island, a popular tropical paradise in the Gulf of Thailand known for its palm-fringed beaches (like Chaweng & Lamai), coconut groves, luxury resorts, vibrant culture, and mountainous rainforest interior with waterfalls and temples.
Highlights: beaches, culture and sights, nature
Activities: snorkelling, diving, Big Buddha
When to visit: Dec-Apr
Distance: 650 NM (one way) / Sailing round trip 4.5 days
Possible stops: Tioman, Rendang, Perhentians Islands, Ko Pha Ngan
Charter: 8D7N