Discover Koh Samui in 8 days

Main features
Boat type: lagoon 620
Number of cabins: 6
Maximum capacity: 12 travelers
Crew members: 2

Cabins

Cabine double standard
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
The standard cabin is located between the forward and aft cabins. Each cabin has a double bed, a small closet and its own bathroom with washbasin, large illuminated mirror, mirror cabinet, toilet and shower, with hot and cold water.

The beds are 140 x 200 cm.
Double cabin Superior
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
The upper cabin is located between the bow or stern of the boat.
The beds are 140 x 200 cm.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Itinerary
Ko Samui Koh Tean - Samui
Check-in at the base and embark at 17:00, then depart for the first overnight anchorage at Koh... more+ Tean, on the south side of the island. This is a popular beach for day trips and quieter at night, with lush vegetation and mangrove forest covering the island. It's an ideal anchorage for a first night of disconnection. Although day trips from Tong Krut beach on Samui are popular, the island's many trails are overgrown. There is still plenty to see on land, walking through the mangrove forest, exploring the many caves or snorkelling on the reef that surrounds the island. Legend has it that any dog placed on the island will go mad within 24 hours due to the noise of the thousands of bats that fly in every day at dusk. In the morning, go snorkelling or check out the pretty beaches on the west side of the island before heading off to the next anchorage. 
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Diner
Koh Tean - Samui Parc National Mu Ko Ang Thong
After a morning swim on the beautiful beaches of Koh Team, we will sail to Koh Phalui: this large... more+ island, 5 miles south of Ang Thong park, is administered by the park rangers. The entire coastline is dedicated to collecting birds' nests and it is forbidden to drop anchor here. However, on the north coast is a beautiful beach well sheltered from the south and west.
On the first day, you'll have lunch at Koh Phaluai and have the chance to swim or enjoy water sports on board (snorkelling, paddle boarding and kayaking). Afterwards, you'll head to Ang Thong National Park for an overnight anchorage in beautiful, unspoilt natural surroundings.
 
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Parc National Mu Ko Ang Thong Koh Nai Phut
Today we head to Koh Sam Sao and Koh Thai Phlao for lunch and inter-island exploration. Although... more+ not guaranteed, there have been many sightings of whale sharks and pods of river dolphins in this area. At Koh Sam Sao, there is a stone bridge with a natural feature linking two rocks, large enough to pass over in a dinghy. Opposite the stone bridge are two small islands linked (usually) by a sandbank. Here you'll find a good snorkelling spot and your own private beach (at least for a while). On land, a short path leads to a viewpoint. Koh Thai Phlao & Koh Nai Put is a group of small, tightly clustered islands at the northern end of the national park. There are several small hongs dotted around the islands, on the east side of the north island there is one large enough to enter at half tide. We finish the day at Koh Nai Put, our anchorage for the night. 
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Diner
Koh Nai Phut Koh Tao
After lunch, we'll sail to Koh Tao, a small granite island to the north of this area, known for its... more+ crystal-clear waters. Our first night is spent in Mango Bay, the only inhabited bay on the north coast of Koh Tao. Although busy with speedboats and dive boats during the day, it's a tranquil paradise in the early morning and late afternoon/evening, with pristine coral and excellent snorkelling. 
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Koh Tao
We'll take the whole day to explore the beaches, corals and reefs along the eastern side of Koh... more+ Tao. Enjoy water sports on board (paddle, kayak and snorkel). For the night anchorage, we'll head after 3pm to Shark Island, when the local dive boats move away and the crowds disperse. This anchorage offers crystal-clear, sheltered waters and fantastic coral formations. 
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Diner
Koh Tao Koh Pha Ngang
Today we sail to Koh Pha Ngan. Although famous for its monthly full moon festival on the... more+ south-eastern peninsula, Koh Pha Ngan offers quieter white sandy beaches, including Ao Thonh Nai Pan and Bottle Beach, an ideal stopover when sailing from Koh Tao. Bottle Beach, our anchorage for the night, is only accessible by boat or by long walks. It's a pretty little bay with a few small resorts, coconut plantations and jungle. 
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Koh Pha Ngang Koh Samui Chaweng
After a morning swim, we'll head off for lunch at Haad Rin Rock on Koh Pha Ngan, one of the... more+ island's most beautiful beaches. After lunch, it's time to head back to Koh Samui. We'll sail to our last anchorage, Ao Chaweng, a large open bay with several choices of anchorages. Chaweng, the busiest stop of the week, is a long, sprawling strip of shops, bars and restaurants, ideal for shopping or a nightcap. 
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Koh Samui Chaweng Ko Samui
A short sail from Ao Chaweng to our base, disembarking at 9am.
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Diner

included

The price includes
Water sports equipment (snorkel mask, kayak, paddle)
Water, tea, and coffee all day long
Drinks: local aperitifs, fruit juices, soft drinks, and table wine
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Extra beverages, soft and alcoholic drinks that are not included in the full board
Special diets : 120 € / people
Additional alcoholic beverages (available via a token system)
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
On-board box - Mandatory : 285€ / people
Additional information
Even though the boat is equipped with sails, navigation will primarily be done by motor when conditions are not favorable for using the sails
In the event of dietary requirements (allergies, intolerances, special diets), we offer adapted menus, but in order to offer the same level of service to all our customers, we have to charge for this service, which involves specific products. This requirement must be communicated at least 2 weeks before the charter
The shipowner reserves the right to allocate another type of catamaran (including a smaller catamaran) offering the same conditions of comfort and service
Crew is in charge of cleaning common parts only
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) must be completed online within the three days prior to departure at https://tdac.immigration.go.th. For more information, please contact your travel advisor
The captain reserves the right to change the itinerary in the event of bad weather or for technical reasons
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

Information about the partner

Commercial history with Filovent

  • Filovent partner since 2020
  • Last booking with this partner in February 2026
  • 381 bookings with this partner