Phang Nga Bay (2 days / 1 night)
Limestone karsts shooting straight up from emerald water – that's Phang Nga Bay doing what it does best. The Oackley handles these protected waters like she was built for them, which makes sense since this Arno Leopard 75ft was designed for coastal cruising.
What makes this Thai charter pretty cool is how you'll anchor right off Koh Panyee (Ko Panji), where an entire Muslim fishing village sits on stilts above the tide line. The locals here have been building their community vertically for generations – zero land, maximum ingenuity. Your crew knows exactly when the floating restaurants serve the freshest catch, usually around sunset when the day boats return.
Two days works perfectly in these waters because you're not rushing between distant islands. Instead, you're exploring sea caves that only reveal themselves at low tide, then cooling off in water so clear you'll spot parrotfish from the sundeck. The Arno Leopard's shallow draft gets you into hidden lagoons that bigger boats can't reach.
Monsoon season actually adds character here – those brief tropical showers are warm and refreshing, plus you'll have the bay mostly to yourself. November through February offers postcard weather, but honestly, Phang Nga Bay looks dramatic under any sky. Pack comfortable swimwear and maybe some reef-safe sunscreen, though remote spots mean bringing your essentials since facilities are pretty basic on uninhabited islands. Your shortcut to island-hopping bliss.