Itinéraire de navigation à Koh Chang pour 7 jours

Itinéraire de navigation à Koh Chang - 7 jours

Durée de l'itinéraire: 7 jours
Distance: 91 nm
Difficulty level:
Best season:
Off Season:
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Sailing itinerary overview

Embarquez à Koh Chang pour une aventure en voilier vers les îles pittoresques de Koh Wai, Koh Mak, Koh Kood et Koh Rang. Naviguez dans des eaux tranquilles et jetez l'ancre dans des baies isolées, à la découverte de plages vierges et d'écosystèmes marins dynamiques.

Jour 1 Koh Chang

Koh Chang

L'archipel de Ko Chang est un lieu de croisière incontournable. Ses 52 îles combinent un climat tropical doux et le tempérament charmant des Thaïlandais.

Jour 2 Koh Wai

21 nm 6 heures
Koh Wai

Naviguez vers le sud de la baie, jusqu'à l'île de Koh Wai. Vous y trouverez quelques petites stations balnéaires et restaurants. Koh Wai est un paradis vraiment décontracté - pas de villages, pas de routes, pas de guichets automatiques, pas de magasins ni de pharmacies. Prenez quelques bons livres, car il n'y a pas non plus de bars ou de vie nocturne ! Et l'internet est très, très lent... si vous avez de la chance ! C'est vraiment la vie simple.

Koh Wai est couverte de forêts, la côte ouest est vallonnée et accidentée, mais la côte nord comporte plusieurs plages de sable et des récifs coralliens où l'on peut nager et faire de la plongée avec masque et tuba.

Jour 3 Koh Mak

8 nm 2 heures
Koh Mak

Koh Mak se trouve à mi-chemin entre Koh Kut et Koh Chang. C'est un autre paradis, avec 25 km de plages magnifiques, des vues splendides, des habitants accueillants et des eaux bleues transparentes. Il ressemble à une île déserte classique. Il est possible de marcher, de faire du vélo ou de la moto pour explorer les plantations de cocotiers et de bananiers à l'intérieur des terres, ou les villages de pêcheurs et la végétation de mangrove sur la côte.

Jour 4 Plage d'Ao Kao

8 nm 2 heures
Plage d'Ao Kao

Faites le tour du promontoire ouest jusqu'à la plage d'Ao Kao, sur la côte sud-ouest, où vous trouverez une multitude de petits bars et de restaurants pour une soirée décontractée. La plupart des petites stations balnéaires se trouvent sur deux plages principales. Sur la côte nord-ouest, la plage de Suan Yai offre une étendue de 2 km de sable blanc pour les amateurs de soleil, avec une crête à l'extrémité ouest offrant des vues panoramiques incroyables sur la plage et, au nord, sur Koh Wai et Koh Chang.

Jour 5 Koh Kood

12 nm 3 heures
Koh Kood

Koh Kut est aujourd'hui ce que Phuket et Koh Samui étaient il y a 20 ans. Plages, jungles et cascades vous attendent pour une exploration sur terre, et les eaux cristallines vous invitent à nager, à faire du snorkeling et de la plongée toute la journée. Cette île peut offrir de nombreuses baies et plages à explorer pendant plusieurs jours sur votre yacht de location.

Jour 6 Koh Rang

15 nm 4 heures
Koh Rang

Ko Rang est l'une des zones de plongée et de snorkeling les plus populaires de l'archipel. C'est également la base avancée du quartier général du parc marin de Ko Chang. Le long de la côte est, il y a plusieurs îles rocheuses sur lesquelles le parc marin a placé des cordes flottantes pour protéger les nageurs et les plongeurs avec tuba des bateaux. L'île est purement naturelle. C'est un endroit idéal pour préparer le dîner que vous avez prévu, joliment niché sur votre plage privée.

Jour 7 Bang Bao

12 nm 3 heures
Bang Bao

Cette petite baie située sur la côte sud-ouest de Koh Chang peut vous offrir une merveilleuse dernière nuit sur votre charter, avec une gamme d'authentiques restaurants thaïlandais de fruits de mer. Il n'y a pas de plage pour se baigner, il est donc préférable d'arriver en fin d'après-midi pour explorer le marché thaïlandais à la recherche de cadeaux de dernière minute, et les restaurants voisins pour votre dernier dîner.

Jour 8 Koh Chang

15 nm 4 heures
Koh Chang

Retour à la marina.

Suggestions d’arrêts le long de l’itinéraire

Aqua Charters

Aqua Charters

Marina

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Ao Khlong Prao

Ao Khlong Prao

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Good Feeling

Good Feeling

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Koh Wai Paradise

Koh Wai Paradise

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Koh Wai

Koh Wai

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Koh Ngam

Koh Ngam

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Phrao Nai Island

Phrao Nai Island

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Salakphet

Salakphet

Marina

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Ko Kham

Ko Kham

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Mira Montra

Mira Montra

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Blue Pearl Bar Mooring

Blue Pearl Bar Mooring

Anchorage

Kho Mak offre une beauté naturelle avec des eaux claires et des plages de sable blanc qui créent une atmosphère paisible et relaxante. Les marins soulignent constamment la sérénité du lieu, la facilité d'accès à la plage et au rivage, ainsi que la présence d'établissements accueillants tels que des bars et des restaurants. Les environs sont propres, avec une abondance de poissons rendant la baignade agréable.

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Ko Mai Si Lek

Ko Mai Si Lek

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Ko Mak

Ko Mak

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Ko Yak/Ko Rong

Ko Yak/Ko Rong

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Bayway Station

Bayway Station

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Kiri Private Reserve

Kiri Private Reserve

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Ko Raet East (Elephant underwater)

Ko Raet East (Elephant underwater)

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Ko Kut

Ko Kut

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Tinkerbell beach

Tinkerbell beach

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Ao Jark Bay

Ao Jark Bay

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Ao Yai Pier

Ao Yai Pier

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Nang Yai Beach

Nang Yai Beach

Anchorage

The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.

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Kood south point

Kood south point

Anchorage

Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.

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Kood North point

Kood North point

Anchorage

A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.

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Mu koh chang

Mu koh chang

Anchorage

Cet ancrage est connu pour son atmosphère pittoresque et animée, notable pour un très long quai qui accueille de nombreuses excursions en bateau et activités de plongée. Cependant, la qualité de l'eau est souvent médiocre, plusieurs marins notant des déchets et un manque de clarté. C'est un compromis entre le charme de l'emplacement et certaines préoccupations concernant la propreté de l'eau.

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“Options de provisionnement”
Les services d'avitaillement sont fournis par l'équipe de service locale. Une fois votre réservation confirmée, nous vous enverrons un formulaire de commande d'avitaillement. L'équipe locale achètera tous les articles demandés et les livrera au yacht avant votre arrivée. La marina étant située dans une baie tranquille, sans grands supermarchés à proximité, il est fortement recommandé de faire l'avitaillement à l'avance. Des frais de service d'environ 100 EUR (environ 115 USD) seront ajoutés au coût réel des provisions (sur la base des reçus du supermarché).

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