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Leisure Sailing Holiday

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I'm considering chartering a yacht to do some sailing around the Andaman Sea, generally heading South as we go, but not sure how far we will get.

 

One thought was checking in and out of Thailand.

 

E.g.  If I sail around the Thailand area of the Andaman Sea, generally sailing south, if we time available  and then decide to continue on due south to Langkawi etc. Must we come back up to Thailand to check out first, or can we check out of Thailand from Langkawi or Penang ?

You would have to be stamped out of Thailand by immigration before leaving and it could only be done from certain ports that have a checkpoint. There is no Thai immigration checkpoints outside of Thailand.

Satun is your last opportunity to check out.

Do some research if you intend entering Burmese Territorial waters. It's also very expensive to get the permits and pay for the guide.

https://www.noonsite.com/Countries/Myanmar(Burma)?rc=Formalities

Edited by Lovethailandelite

4 hours ago, captnhoy said:

Satun is your last opportunity to check out.

As mention, Satun town is the last port before Langkawi to check out of Thailand ( harbor master, immigration etc). They are all located at the Tammalang ferry port. You can easily ‘park’ your boat in the river entrance front of all the office. (6.5362250,100.0648250)

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