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Extensive Dredging Gives 35-Metre Boats 24-Hour Access to Royal Phuket Marina

Royal Phuket Marina

Posted on October 9, 2018

The Royal Phuket Marina, working closely with the Marine Department in Phuket, has completed dredging the marina basin and access channel, increasing the depth to two metres at the lowest tide and enabling motor boats upto 35 metres round- the-clock access.

“The recent dredging programme is part of our ongoing commitment to customers and our desire to drive Thailand’s marine industry to greater heights,” said Mr. Gulu Lalvani, Chairman of Royal Phuket Marina. “The increased depth and improved access makes it easier and even more convenient for all motor boats at the marina. It also gives our Royal Villa owners unrivalled convenience to depart and return to their private villa berths at any time they choose.”

At the heart of Royal Phuket Marina is a vision by its developer to make Phuket the pleasure yachting hub of Asia, and a destination on a par with any other marine destination in the world. Having a world-class marina is an essential part of that vision.

“Since opening Royal Phuket Marina we have been an accredited 5 Gold Anchor Marina and we remain the only such marina in Thailand. However, we are always striving to be better and these latest improvements are already being well-received by customers and boat owners around Asia,” Lalvani addded.

Royal Phuket Marina caters for motor boats upto 35 metres in length and has a capacity of upto 216 boats. Since completing the marina works, enquiries have been received from boat owners in Singapore, Hong Kong and China looking to relocate their boats to Royal Phuket Marina.

“The convenience of round-the-clock access benefits boats of all sizes, and we have recently confirmed the arrival of four private motor yachts from Hong Kong which are due later this year. We have also welcomed two 20-plus metre motor yachts whose owners chose Royal Phuket Marina because of its facilities and strategic central location on the island’s east coast,” said Lalvani.

Source: Asia Travel Tips

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