4 March 2026

A waterfront marina at night with palm trees, illuminated street lamps, moored boats, and modern buildings reflecting on the calm water under a deep blue sky.
January

Cruising Destination of the month: Singapore

Singapore sits at one of the most crucial maritime crossroads in the world, and this since ancient history. While this buzzing modern metropolis attracts millions of visitors each year and is at the cutting edge of many activities and entertainment options, superyacht cruising and charter are still quite undeveloped in the region. The bulk of yachts based in Singapore itself are smaller vessels usually used for day trips and short term cruising in the local islands. Whilst a worthwhile pursuit in itself, most superyacht charters will want one week or more itineraries and to travel further afield. This market is slowly developing, with a number of yachts relocating from other parts of South East Asia (especially Thailand/Myanmar) to be based in or near Singapore between May and October. As well as the obvious ease of travel in and out of such an international hub and the outstanding infrastructure on offer, starting trips in Singapore also offers the possibility of combining a cruise with annual events like the Singapore Food Festival, Singapore International Festival of the Arts or the Great Singapore Sale. Travel in July and August often allows drier conditions whilst slightly less heat than earlier in the season.

Three women in traditional Thai attire perform a dance outdoors for an audience of seated men in suits. Blue umbrellas provide shade, and a decorated elephant statue is visible on the right.
January

The fourth Thailand Yacht Show & RendezVous, completely sold out both on land and in the water, opened its doors last Thursday to over 1,000 yachting enthusiasts and wealthy lifestyle-seekers from around the region.

Opening the proceedings, Mr. Apichart Chirabandhu, Advisor to the **Minister of Tourism & Sport**, said: “The **Tourism Authority of Thailand** and the **Ministry of Tourism & Sports** are delighted to continue to support the **Thailand Yacht Show & RendezVous**, to show our commitment to create new opportunities that will boost Phuket’s and Thailand’s economies. By growing the marine tourism industry, we will attract quality visitors and high-end leisure tourists with significant purchasing power.”

A vibrant city skyline at night is illuminated by colourful fireworks and glowing lanterns, with reflections on the water in the foreground.
January

Superyachts to Singapore for Chinese New Year 2019

Asia Pacific Superyachts Singapore’s Clarence Chong reminds all of Singapore’s rich culture and traditions celebrating Chinese New Year with performances, food and activities. The spectacular street light-up illuminates the entire Chinatown of Singapore, attracting a greater number of superyacht visitors along with tourists and locals.

A marina filled with numerous yachts and boats moored in green-blue water, with modern buildings and palm trees in the background, and hills rising under a clear blue sky.
January

OCEA Yachts appoints an agent in Thailand

“We opened in 2011,” explains Giovanni Toumi, manager of Infinite Yachts. “The company specializes in the sale of new and used boats, as well as yacht management and charters.” Initially located in Golfe-Juan, Infinite Yachts has since opened three other offices in Saint-Tropez, San Remo and, in 2016, in Phuket to represent Sunreef catamarans. “Business in Europe is somewhat erratic, especially in winter,” says Giovanni Toumi. “This is why we looked for another location. We considered the United States, but there are too many competitors. Asia, on the other hand, still has only a few brokers. The ports are developing very quickly and it is very open to international trade. Today, the market is booming. Phuket already has four marinas, and a fifth is under construction for yachts up to 100 metres. Now is the right time to be there!”

A sleek, modern yacht floats on clear turquoise water with lush, green cliffs and rocky hillsides in the background under a bright, sunny sky.
January

Simpson Marine to present nine yachts at the 2019 Thailand Yacht Show & Rendezvous

The upcoming edition of the[Thailand Yacht Show & Rendezvous](https://www.thailandyachtshow.com/), held 10 to 13 January 2019, is must-do show that will see a major industry merge of two successful boat shows: PIMEX (rebranded as Phuket Rendezvous in 2018) and the Thailand Yacht Show, now rebranded as one show, the[Thailand Yacht Show & Rendezvous.](https://www.thailandyachtshow.com/)

A seaplane is moored at a floating pier in a calm bay, with several people nearby. Tall city buildings and a cloudy blue sky form the background across the water.
January

Global Marine Travel forms an Alliance with Air Juan to service Subic Bay

Global Marine Travel GMT who’s largest global office is located in Makati, Manila has recently been working with [**Air Juan**](http://www.airjuan.com/), a Seaplane company, whose planes land and take off in Manila Bay. The planes use Subic Bay as a base. Subic Bay is fast becoming a hub for Super Yachts visiting the area as there are many first class facilities in available in Subic, including, dockage, refueling opportunities dry dock facilities and experienced port agency services headed up by former Super Yacht Captain Brian Gillies and his wife Bhing ([http://spdsinc.com](http://spdsinc.com/)).

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