The Phuket to Langkawi passage is one of the most common yacht delivery routes in the northern Andaman Sea. The route connects Thailand’s main yachting hub in Phuket with the island of Langkawi in Malaysia, a popular cruising and duty-free marina destination.
This delivery typically involves an overnight passage across the Andaman Sea and careful coordination of immigration and customs clearance in both countries.

Typical departure marinas in Phuket include:
Phuket Boat Lagoon
Ao Po Grand Marina
Phuket Yacht Haven Marina
Common arrival marinas in Langkawi:
Royal Langkawi Yacht Club
Telaga Harbour Marina
The route normally exits Phuket via the northern entrance of Phang Nga Bay before heading west into the Andaman Sea and then south toward Langkawi.
Approximate route profile:
Distance: 120–150 nautical miles
Typical duration: 24–36 hours
The Andaman Sea has strong seasonal wind patterns.
Best delivery window:
November – April
During this period the northeast monsoon generally produces more stable weather conditions and moderate seas.
Conditions during the southwest monsoon (May – October) can involve:
stronger westerly winds
larger sea states
squalls and reduced visibility
Weather routing and departure timing are important for a comfortable and safe passage.
The route is relatively straightforward but still requires careful watchkeeping.
Common factors include:
fishing vessels operating along the Thai coast
unlit fishing gear in some areas
commercial traffic approaching the Malacca Strait region
overnight navigation across open water
Modern AIS, radar and careful watchkeeping are essential during night passages.
Both Thailand and Malaysia require formal clearance procedures.
Typical process:
Thailand
Departure clearance through local immigration, customs and harbour authorities.
Malaysia
Arrival clearance normally completed in Langkawi at Kuah or Telaga Harbour.
Documentation typically includes:
vessel registration
crew passports
crew list
previous port clearance
Clearance procedures can vary depending on the vessel’s flag and cruising status.
Common reasons for this delivery include:
seasonal cruising relocation
moving yachts between marinas for refit or maintenance
repositioning for regional cruising in Malaysia
preparing yachts for longer passages toward the Malacca Strait or Singapore
Langkawi is also a duty-free island and a popular location for yacht storage and maintenance.
A professional yacht delivery between Phuket and Langkawi typically includes:
passage planning and weather routing
vessel inspection prior to departure
safe offshore watchkeeping
navigation through regional traffic areas
coordination of arrival procedures
Each yacht and voyage is different, so planning is adjusted based on vessel type, equipment and weather conditions.
Phuket to Langkawi Yacht Delivery
If you need a yacht moved between Thailand and Malaysia, or another route across Southeast Asia, get in touch to discuss sail or power boat delivery.
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Singapore to Phuket yacht delivery
Hong Kong to Philippines yacht delivery
Indonesia to Singapore yacht delivery
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