Does anyone know of the possibilities of sailing in Hua Hin?
Either through hiring a boat or joining a sailing clup
Any idea regarding prices?
Sailing in Hua Hin
I've just come back from walking the beach and I noticed two dingys- maybe could accommodate 3/4 people - sailing up and down. Not sure exactly where they were coming from, but it looked like a km or so south of Chiva Som.
No idea of prices etc.
I went out a couple of times in a proper sized fishing boat with a captain and deck hand. The price we got a couple of years ago was 500 Baht each - as long as 6 went. Tackle, bait and water supplied. Depending on the tide we were out for approx 6 hours.
No idea of prices etc.
I went out a couple of times in a proper sized fishing boat with a captain and deck hand. The price we got a couple of years ago was 500 Baht each - as long as 6 went. Tackle, bait and water supplied. Depending on the tide we were out for approx 6 hours.
Re: Sailing in Hua Hin
[quote="igor1"]Does anyone know of the possibilities of sailing in Hua Hin?
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Igor,I looked into it a few years ago when I was considering moving from Cape Town to the Orient as sailing is to me what golf is to so many in Hua HIn.Its a non starter as basically no berthing.Perhaps at some of the really big hotels you could rent a 6 foot dingy but unless things have changed you will be out of luck.If its sailing you are after Phuket is the place as you have everytype of craft and can even do bareboat from Sunsail.Used to be able to rent a few sailboats up at Big Budha beach on Samui but they may have gone now as there was no demand.Best sailing is Vietnam with glorious offshore breezes.Nha Trang is fantastic and have heard its alright up at Hoi An.Its worth a visit there,I love the place
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Igor,I looked into it a few years ago when I was considering moving from Cape Town to the Orient as sailing is to me what golf is to so many in Hua HIn.Its a non starter as basically no berthing.Perhaps at some of the really big hotels you could rent a 6 foot dingy but unless things have changed you will be out of luck.If its sailing you are after Phuket is the place as you have everytype of craft and can even do bareboat from Sunsail.Used to be able to rent a few sailboats up at Big Budha beach on Samui but they may have gone now as there was no demand.Best sailing is Vietnam with glorious offshore breezes.Nha Trang is fantastic and have heard its alright up at Hoi An.Its worth a visit there,I love the place
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I remember seeing one or two small sailing boats which were for rent at Ko Talu. Not really Hua Hin but within a day trip.
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Thats too bad.
A thai friend in bangok was telling me that sailing was a big thing in Hua Hin (presumably because the king in some way was interested in it) But it is quite possible he did not know what he was talking about.
I did a long weekend trip in the islands off Koh chang bordering cambodia. A lot of really nice basically uninhabited islands and a farang skipper. An ok weekend if you are a few friends that can have fun wihout other peoples input.. They have two boats sleeping 6 people each.
The actual sailing is not so impressive though i thought, mostly motoring around.
Was hoping either to do something like that or getting a small boat for bumming around or doing some evening fishing/drinking excersise
Thanks for the advice
A thai friend in bangok was telling me that sailing was a big thing in Hua Hin (presumably because the king in some way was interested in it) But it is quite possible he did not know what he was talking about.
I did a long weekend trip in the islands off Koh chang bordering cambodia. A lot of really nice basically uninhabited islands and a farang skipper. An ok weekend if you are a few friends that can have fun wihout other peoples input.. They have two boats sleeping 6 people each.
The actual sailing is not so impressive though i thought, mostly motoring around.
Was hoping either to do something like that or getting a small boat for bumming around or doing some evening fishing/drinking excersise
Thanks for the advice
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Navigare necesse est,,,,,
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There's a catamaran of abt. 14 ft on the Thip Urai beach, close to Verandah Restaurant. I think it is
the one that has been for rent on HH beaches past five years.
There at least were more than 10 full-blood 30 ft monohull racers for rent some years back at the
Marina near Pak Nam Pran. But, of course, when you agreed over the phone the daily rental fee,
they more than doubled it once we showed up at the marina. That's why none of us ever sailed them.
By the looks they appeared really racy craft. Deep fin keel with heavy bulb and long mast - short boom
gave out an aura of good performance. Pity the Thai greed messed up the rentals. TIT!
There's a catamaran of abt. 14 ft on the Thip Urai beach, close to Verandah Restaurant. I think it is
the one that has been for rent on HH beaches past five years.
There at least were more than 10 full-blood 30 ft monohull racers for rent some years back at the
Marina near Pak Nam Pran. But, of course, when you agreed over the phone the daily rental fee,
they more than doubled it once we showed up at the marina. That's why none of us ever sailed them.
By the looks they appeared really racy craft. Deep fin keel with heavy bulb and long mast - short boom
gave out an aura of good performance. Pity the Thai greed messed up the rentals. TIT!
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There's a catamaran of abt. 14 ft on the Thip Urai beach, close to Verandah Restaurant. I think it is
the one that has been for rent on HH beaches past five years.
I have seen that catamaran for years as well as I always at Chan Chay which is behind Verandha but have never seen it in the water or somebody touting it.Perhaps it belongs to the lady who owns the Verandha
the one that has been for rent on HH beaches past five years.
I have seen that catamaran for years as well as I always at Chan Chay which is behind Verandha but have never seen it in the water or somebody touting it.Perhaps it belongs to the lady who owns the Verandha