Adventure Cruise Myanmar (Burma) - Typical M6 Adventure Itinerary

Met on arrival at Ranong Airport or, at the Royal Princess Hotel, Ranong. Minibus or car transfer to Thai Immigration. Check out at Immigration (Ranong) then cross the Pakchan river (the border) by longtail boat to Kawthoung. Sightseeing in this interesting border trading town, formerly known as Victoria Point, before boarding the yacht. Depart from Kawthoung at approximately 5.30 pm for the islands of the Mergui Archipelago.

Morning spent relaxing and snorkeling at Crescent Bay (a cluster of islands grouped together to form a beautiful bay) with white beaches in every direction. Afternoon sailing north to Pulau Laviaung island. A few hours spent at this beautiful spot for beach exploration and swimming. Afternoon travelling north again to Pulau Nala to visit the Moken (sea gypsy) village. Evening at anchor in this vicinity.

Exploring Lampi island including a visit to the southern-most of the island’s mangrove rivers using the inflatable dinghy and kayaks. Afternoon sail north along the western coast of Lamp visiting Pulau Tayu, anchoring at Kubo islands.

River visit to the northern-most river on Lampi island, tide permitting. Afternoon spent sailing and exploring Kubo island. Evening at Salet Galet; a secluded ‘S’ shaped channel which guarantees a calm, secluded anchorage. This is a good place for bird-life including hornbills. Crab-eating maqaqes (monkey) can be seen her on the shoreline feasting on oysters.
Wa-Ale Kyun, Gt. Swinton Islands
Early morning cruise around Wa-Ale Kyun with lunch on a beautiful beach. The remainder of the day spent snorkelling, swimming, diving and relaxing locally before an evening cruise to the overnight anchorage in a bay off the Great Swinton Islands.
Gt. Swinton Islands plus McCarthy, Stewart and Cavern Islands
An early morning dive at the site known as "In through the Outdoor" and an exciting cave dive, tide permitting. Continue cruising south past Pu Pankyup, spending some time exploring Cavern, McCarthy and Stewart Islands. There is an opportunity for another dive in this vicinity.
Late afternoon, set sail for return to Kawthaung, arriving late evening.
Disembark Kawthaung at 8.00 am for return journey to Ranong Airport, The Royal Princess Hotel or, Transfer to Phuket

NOTE: Arrival and Departure Ranong – Phuket Airlines operate daily return flights from Bangkok to Ranong. Flights depart Bangkok for Ranong at 13.15, arriving 14.30, return flights depart approximately one hour later. On-line booking is available on their web site www.phuketairlines.com

The Royal Princess Hotel, Ranong, also provide a daily minibus transfer serving this Phuket Airlines flight.

Alternative Route to join trip – Phuket/ Ranong transfer, for customers wishing to start their trip to Myanmar from Phuket or, return to Phuket after, SEAL will provide a minibus transfer to and from Ranong. The charge for this 300 km. Phuket to Ranong transfer including lunch, is Baht 5,500 one way.

Cancellation Clause:
If circumstances should arise such as political unrest, fighting on the Thai/Burma border, flight cancellations or any other risk to customers or vessels, SEAL reserves the right to cancel the trip. If this should be the case, we would re-route the trip to another destination at no extra cost to customers.