Bareboat Catamaran Voyage 520
Six-cabin catamaran for confident sailors in the Andaman Sea
Vessel Photos
About Bareboat Catamaran Voyage 520
The Voyage 520 is a dual-hull catamaran built for bareboat chartering in Southeast Asia's finest waters. Based in Phuket with relocation available to Langkawi, she accommodates 8-10 guests across six cabins, including four double staterooms and two forward cabins suited to younger sailors. This is a vessel for those with sailing credentials, offering unmediated access to the Andaman's limestone islands, turquoise anchorages, and protected bays.
The charter includes all essential equipment for self-sufficient cruising: snorkeling gear, tender with outboard engine, linens and towels, plus a comprehensive safety briefing before departure. Her catamaran design delivers the stability and space that larger groups require when sailing together for extended periods. Minimum charter duration is five days, with seven-day minimums during peak periods; longer bookings attract meaningful discounts, making extended voyages particularly attractive.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull platform with six cabins for groups seeking stability and personal space
- •Inclusive snorkeling equipment and tender for exploration of Andaman anchorages
- •Bareboat flexibility for experienced sailors; skippers and crews available at additional cost
- •Extended-stay discounts: 5-15% depending on duration, making month-long voyages economical
The Charter Experience
Bareboat chartering the Andaman Sea demands a skipper with coastal experience or equivalent certification. From Phuket, you navigate to limestone karsts rising from emerald waters, hidden lagoons accessible only by tender, and quiet anchorages sheltered by jungle-clad islands. Langkawi, two to three days north, reveals a different character: reef systems, colonial port heritage, and duty-free ancillary provisioning. The catamaran's generous deck space and dual hulls make her particularly suited to leisurely passages, allowing guests to divide time between sailing and swimming without the motion discomfort of narrower monohulls. Charter runs from 17:00 on day one to 11:00 on the final day, framing your itinerary around local sunrise and sunset rhythms.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Phuket might chart north to Phang Nga Bay's dramatic karsts, anchor off Koh Hong for snorkeling and tender exploration, then press toward the Similan Islands' reef systems before returning via quieter anchorages around Koh Yao Noi. Longer two-week charters extend into Malaysian waters, reaching Langkawi's protected bays and the Butang Islands beyond, where fewer vessels anchor and provisions must be planned accordingly.
Specifications
15.8 m
6
8
Catamaran
2013
