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Mufasa - Island Hopping

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One day charter

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4 hours

Flexible dates

THAILAND

Thailand

Phuket

Ko Phanak

Ko Hong (Phang Nga)

Khao Ping Khan (James Bond Island)

Ko Naka Yai

from €1,243

for the whole boat

Additional mandatory fees:

Up to 10 guests, +2,000 THB / person (max 20) Fuel surcharge 12,000 THB

€538

About the tour

Mufasa is more than a yacht — it’s the sea under control. Twin 300 HP Yamaha engines keep the rhythm steady as the hull moves smooth and sure. On board — four air-conditioned cabins, an open-air shower, and a sun deck where life drifts at its own pace. The galley is fully equipped: refrigerator, ice maker, microwave, toaster, and air fryer. The three-person crew, including a private chef, ensures seamless navigation, safety, and onboard service.

Route options:

1. Phang Nga Bay (Phanak → Hong → James Bond → Naka)
Kayaking through sea caves, swimming among limestone cliffs and lagoons. Visit James Bond Island — the iconic filming location from “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Stop at Naka Island for swimming and beach relaxation.

2. Khai → Maiton → Rang Yai
Sailing to Khai and Maiton Islands. Snorkeling in clear waters, swimming, watching tropical fish, and spotting dolphins near Maiton. At Rang Yai — beach walks, relaxation, cocktails, and light snacks by the sea.

3. Coral Island / Maiton / Rang Yai
Optional visit to Coral Island. Snorkeling over coral reefs, SUP paddling, and relaxing on white sandy beaches. Stop at Maiton or Rang Yai for lunch and swimming.

4. Phi Phi / Racha / Krabi
Cruise toward the Phi Phi Archipelago, Racha Islands, or Krabi coastline. Snorkeling, swimming, beach walks, photos, and videos in the most scenic corners of the Andaman Sea.

4-Hour Routes

1. Rang Yai → Khai
Morning sail to Rang Yai Island — swimming, relaxation, and a walk along the beach. Continue to Khai Island for snorkeling at shallow reefs with clear water and vibrant tropical fish.

2. Rang Yai → Phae
Sail to the sandbar of Phae, which appears during low tide. Swimming, a walk on the white sand, and photo moments against the sea and sky.

3. Naka → Phae
End the day at Naka Island. Beach relaxation, seaside cocktails, a sunset over the bay, and a smooth cruise back to Boat Lagoon.

Additional Information

Capacity up to 20 guests. The route may change depending on weather conditions and guest preferences. Transfers from hotel or airport can be arranged.

Included: round-trip transfer to and from the marina, lunch, soft drinks, water, ice, fruits, snacks, towels, insurance, crew, and chef. 24 cans of beer for groups up to 10 guests; 48 cans for 11–20 guests. One minivan for the first 10–12 passengers. Water activities: snorkeling and fishing gear, kayak, SUP board, inflatable jacuzzi, floating mat, and noodles.

Not included: onshore activities, flights, meals at restaurants, national park and island entrance fees, delivery of the boat to other piers, transport rental, and crew tips.
Massage therapist on request — 4,000 THB.
Canoe rental — 500 THB.
National park fee — 400 THB.

Tour itinerary

The largest island on the Andaman side with a developed coastline, hills, protected bays and dense urban zones on the east and central axis. Resort areas line the western arc with long beaches facing open water, while the interior holds residential belts, road grid and service infrastructure supporting year-round traffic.
Ko Phanak is known for its sea caves and hidden hong-lagoons that open at suitable tide. Access is done by kayak from the boat, and inside the water stays calm under limestone roofs.
Ko Hong in Phang Nga Bay is a limestone island with an inner hong lagoon that is entered through a narrow gap at suitable tide. The lagoon is calm and enclosed, and it is one of the classic canoe loops under sheer limestone walls.
Ko Tapu is a 20-meter limestone stack located just off Khao Phing Kan and is the most photographed point in the bay. Boats keep distance to protect the fragile rock and photos are taken either from water or from the adjacent shore.
A large island north of Phuket used for day stops with a long sandy beach and shallow water on the west side. Boats typically anchor close to shore for swimming, walking the beach and short shade breaks.

Travel route

Boat & accommodation

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Boat interior
Boat plan
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Sailing catamaran Leopard 40 "Mufasa"

Mufasa is a spacious motor yacht powered by 2 × Yamaha 300 hp engines, perfect for day trips and overnight charters for up to 20 guests. The yacht offers 4 air-conditioned cabins, 2 bathrooms, an outdoor shower, and a large sundeck on the top level. The galley features a double-door fridge, ice maker, microwave, toaster, and air fryer. For leisure at sea, Mufasa includes snorkeling and fishing gear, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, floating jacuzzi, floating mat, and sea noodles.

Cabins

4

Places

8

Toilets

2

Year of construction

2016

Length, m

12.19

Equipment

Air condition

Refrigerator

Ice maker

Stand up paddle

Swimming platform