Sailing in Ko Samui
Ko Samui sits in the relatively protected Gulf of Thailand, offering short-hop passages between jungle-clad islands, clear-water anchorages and a forgiving sea state for most of the year. With Ang Thong National Marine Park to the west, Koh Phangan to the north and Koh Tao a little further beyond, you can shape an itinerary that mixes scenic sailing with superb snorkelling and quiet nights on the hook.
Conditions are approachable for crews stepping up to their first tropical cruise, yet engaging enough for experienced skippers. Steady monsoon patterns, modest tides and plentiful day-sailing distances reduce complexity, while coral-fringed bays, simple shore access and reliable provisioning make logistics straightforward. Whether you opt for a crewed catamaran or a modest bareboat, Ko Samui rewards good passage planning with relaxed, memorable miles.