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Northern Roundtrip Phuket

Starting from: $1,645

8 Days / 7 Nights

Dates:
2008
March 1
November 29
December 27

2009
January 10, 24
February 7, 21

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A vision glides out of the mists, the tall foremast bearing five ghostly white square sails echoes the symmetry of a Buddhist pagoda. Offshore, a myriad of islands stand on end in the sea, rocky sentinels that look as if they were dropped down by a giant hand. A throaty temple gong sounds through the swirling mists, greeting Star Clipper as she slowly makes her way into the harbor.

This is the beginning of your journey to the ends of the earth in Thailand's Andaman Sea, a voyage into the mysteries and marvels of a far-eastern land little known to the western world. Visit a hidden corner of the Orient that adventurous travelers treasure for its unspoiled beaches and dream-like natural beauty. The little ports and scores of islands dotting the Andaman Sea along the west coasts of Thailand and Malaysia have long been stopping places for traders from India, Indonesia, China, Burma, Arabia and Europe. Here, indigenous peoples traded for goods they could not obtain locally.

So it's not surprising to see temples that look Chinese and wooden fishing boats that could be Portuguese. The people are friendly and their smiles are genuine, perhaps because they haven't had to cope with crowds of tourists. The clarity of the water and the variety of coral and marine life are amazing. What's more amazing is that many of these beautiful islancIs and their surrounding waters are designated national parks, preserved forever to explore and enjoy. When you walk along a palm-fringed beach, the only footprints you see might be yours and a sandpiper's. For diving and snorkeling, or just curling your toes in warm sand, this is paradise found.

After exploring the pristine beauty of the Andaman Sea, select sailings continue along the western coast of Malaysia to Malacca, known as the "City of Dreams" and also the oldest city in Malaysia, before reaching cosmopolitan and very immaculate Singapore.

Itinerary:

Day 1 - Phuket, Thailand
Phuket, Thailand's largest island, lies in the Andaman Sea and is joined to the mainland by a causeway. The landscape is one of lush green hills, coconut groves and rubber plantations, with a coastline dotted with a dozen spectacular beaches. Phuket is a holiday paradise with the lively area of Patong providing the up-beat resort life with its many shops, restaurants and bars, leaving the rest of the island to show off her natural beauty and unspoiled culture.

Day 2 - Surin Islands, Thailand
A National Park since 1981, the Surin Islands just to the south of Burmese waters are famous for excellent diving and sport fishing. The two main islands (there are five in all) are known as the North Surin Island and the South Surin Island and it is in the channel between the two where the best diving is said to be.

Day 3 - Similan Islands, Thailand
The Similan Islands, or Nine Islands as they are also known because of their number, nestle in the Andaman Sea to the north of Phuket and are world-renowned among diving enthusiasts for underwater sightseeing. Accessible only by sea, the Similan Islands are stunningly beautiful with scenes straight out of your dreams of a tropical paradise.

Day 4 - Hin Daeng /Ko Rok Nok, Thailand
One of the 15 islands that make up the Lanta group, just off the East Coast of Thailand, these islands are part of a National Marine Park.

Day 5 - Langkawi, Malaysia
The breathtaking Malaysian island of Langkawi is one of a group of 104 islands scattered in the calm seas off the northern-most tip of Malaysia. The clear, tropical waters here provide some of the most spectacular swimming and diving in the world, while scenes of paddy fields contoured into limestone hillsides, lush tropical forests and high tumbling waterfalls, entrance nature lovers on land. Kauh Town, its capital, is a fascinat1ing city of crosscultures
and offers duty-free shopping.

Day 6 - Phi Phi Islands, Thailand
The twin islands of Phi Phi lie some 67 miles south of Phuket in the Andaman Sea. Phi Phi Don, the larger and more developed island, has wonderful sandy beaches and offers excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities. Phi Phi Ley is smaller with a beautiful coral reef and magnificent limestone caves.

Day 7 - Phang Nga/Ko Khai Nok
The sheer-sided sea mountains that rise vertically out of Phang Nga Bay form some of Thailand's most spectacular scenery. The islands in this region feature wonderful white sandy beaches and superb coral reefs. Ko Hong. ("hong meaning room"), part of the Ko Hong archipelago is so named because of its large intemallagoon. One of the prettiest bays in the area, huge monolithic rocks provide shade all day long on a beautiful white silica sand beach.

Day 8 - Phuket, Thailand

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