Phuket Island - Docking

Sep 07, 2024

Moorings at Ao Chalong

Moorings may be arranged for a fee. Check at the Phuket Cruising Yacht Club (PCYC) for details of cost, location and safety of the moorings.

Anchoring in Chalong Bay

It is possible to anchor in Chalong Bay on the muddy bottom in 3-7 metres but well offshore, beyond the end of the 800-metre long concrete jetty, or to the north of it, as it is used daily by ferries, day trip catamarans and dive boats of all shapes, sizes and speeds. Holding is reported to be good with the most likely hazard being other boats dragging in a strong wind.

The area north of Phuket Yacht Haven offers excellent holding, although keep a good distance off the outer pontoons to allow space for turning. A nominal monthly fee can be paid to use the marina facilities, including dinghy dock.

Anchoring restrictions apply in certain bays in Phuket province that are popular with tourist boats. These are best avoided. See news article here for details.

Marinas around Phuket

There are marinas in the north-east of the island at the Yacht Haven (see photo above), conveniently close to Phuket airport near the north of the island and Ao Po Grand Marina.  The Boat Lagoon and Royal Phuket Marina are closer to Phuket Town but have restricted access due to lack of depth in the long approach channel. The channel is regularly dredged, so check with the Harbour Master on the current status.  Boat Lagoon and Royal Phuket are popular places for repairs and refits and as a result are often full, so it's a good idea to contact either place well in advance of arrival.

Boat Lagoon is located 8km from Phuket Town and is part of a hotel, resort development. The entrance channel starts at 07°58.65'N 98°24.9'E. Entry is difficult and has tide controlled access, with a maximum depth of 10 ft (3.20 m) at high tide. For boats over 50 feet with a draft in excess of 2 meters, the entry may not be possible even at the highest tides. It is marked all the way with concrete and steel pilings set 13 meters apart (takes approx. 45 min. to navigate at 4 knots). Night entry should not be attempted as the channel is not lit. Check that they have a berth available first.

Strong currents at Yacht Haven Marina permit movements only at slack water.

There are now two large and substantial white concrete channel markers (Port - starboard) in Chalong Bay.

A new marina located at the southernmost tip of Phuket Island, ONE°15 Marina Panwa Phuket, will welcome yachts and superyachts of up to 120 feet in the 4th quarter of the year (2024).

Facilities Ashore in Phuket

If unfamiliar with Phuket, this marine directory will help with finding the right marine service provider for the job. Free to download at http://ams-sea.com/downloads/

Security in and around Phuket Island

Take care with securing your dinghy properly on board and it is recommended not to leave it unattended ashore as dinghy theft is a problem.

  • 2017: Break-in and theft at Railay Beach
  • 2016: Several yachts staying in Chalong Bay during the off-season (around August to November) were broken into; other anchorages are safer, such as of The Yacht Haven Marina.

Last updated:  March 2024

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