Yacht Charter Krabi
Yacht charter Krabi unveils Thailand’s most dramatic Andaman coastline – a province where the sheer limestone cliffs of Railay Beach rise vertically from turquoise water, the Four Islands (Koh Tub, Koh Mor, Koh Poda, and Chicken Island) are linked by a submerged sandbar you can wade across at low tide, and the mangrove-lined estuary of the Krabi River winds past ancient cave temples and into a bay studded with karst pinnacles. Krabi draws from Thailand’s fleet of over 50 charter yachts: 68′–98′ motor yachts suited to the sheltered waters between the islands and the mainland, 100′+ superyachts that anchor in the deeper channel off Ao Nang, and 55′+ catamarans whose shallow drafts open up the tidal sandbars and reef flats.
November to April is peak season – dry north-east monsoon skies, calm seas, and 29–31°C water with excellent visibility on the outer reefs. May and October deliver warmer water, lush green cliffs after brief tropical showers, and softer pricing. Daily rates start from approximately $3,500/day, climbing to $7,500+/day on latest-model yachts above 78′, plus 7% Thai VAT and 30–35% APA for fuel, provisions, and park fees. Krabi’s unique allure is the intersection of adventure and serenity – you can rock-climb the overhanging limestone at Railay in the morning, kayak through a sea cave to a hidden lagoon at Koh Hong by midday, snorkel the coral gardens of Koh Poda in the afternoon, and dine aboard as the sun drops behind the karst silhouettes, painting the Andaman sky in streaks of amber and violet.
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Navigate Krabi’s anchorages, tide windows for the Four Islands sandbar, and seasonal planning in our comprehensive Krabi destination guide.
Plan your Andaman escape with curated Krabi charter itineraries linking Railay Beach, the Four Islands, Koh Hong, and the passage south to Koh Lanta.
Above you’ll find yachts available for Krabi charters from Thailand’s fleet of over 50 vessels – motor yachts from 68′, superyachts over 100′, and catamarans from 55′. Weekly rates start from approximately $24,500. Filter by type, guest capacity, length, or rate to build your shortlist, then let Boatcrowd’s charter specialists handle national-park permits, tide-dependent itinerary planning, and bespoke routing between Krabi, Phi Phi, and the outer islands.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Krabi yacht charter?
For the peak November–April season, five to seven months’ lead time is advisable, with demand strongest over Christmas–New Year and the February–March European holiday window. Shoulder months in May and late October offer excellent value and can typically be arranged three to four months ahead with broader vessel availability.
What is included in the charter price?
The base fee covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and standard equipment including snorkelling gear and kayaks. Fuel, provisions, beverages, national-park entrance fees, and any rock-climbing or dive excursions are funded through the APA (25–35% of the charter fee). Thai VAT at 7% applies to the base rate, and any unspent APA is refunded at the end of the charter.
Can I combine Krabi with Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta?
Yes – Koh Phi Phi lies roughly 20 nautical miles south-west, a comfortable half-day cruise, while Koh Lanta is a similar distance south and offers a quieter, more laid-back island atmosphere with outstanding snorkelling at Koh Rok. A week-long charter covers all three regions comfortably. Your Boatcrowd broker designs the routing around tides, park access, and your interests.
Is Krabi suitable for families with young children?
Krabi is wonderfully family-friendly. The calm, shallow waters around the Four Islands and Koh Poda are ideal for young swimmers and snorkellers, kayaking through the sea caves at Koh Hong captivates children of all ages, and the low-tide sandbar walk between Tub and Mor islands is a magical experience for the whole family. Crews regularly adapt menus, pace, and activities to suit younger guests.