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Charter & Rent a Sunreef 60 in Phuket: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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Looking for the ultimate maritime experience in Southeast Asia often leads discerning travelers to the choice of renting a Sunreef 60 in Phuket for a bespoke private getaway. Whether you are interested in chartering a Sunreef 60 in Phuket for a high-octane week of island hopping or a tranquil day cruise, this award-winning luxury catamaran provides the perfect platform for exploring the Andaman Sea in 2026.

The Sunreef 60: Technical Specifications and Luxury Features

The Sunreef 60 is a testament to modern marine architecture, blending the stability of a multihull with the aesthetics of a superyacht. This model is specifically designed for those who refuse to compromise on space or style. When you step aboard, the first thing you notice is the immense beam, which provides a living area comparable to much larger monohulls.

  • Length Overall: 18.3 meters (60 feet)
  • Beam: 10.2 meters (33.5 feet)
  • Draft: 1.6 meters (5.2 feet)
  • Cabins: 4 to 6 en-suite guest cabins (depending on layout)
  • Berths: Accommodates 8 to 12 guests for overnight stays
  • Engines: 2 x 75 HP to 2 x 110 HP
  • Fuel Capacity: 1,000 – 1,750 Liters
  • Water Capacity: 800 Liters

The "Eco" versions of this model are increasingly popular in Thailand, utilizing solar skin technology to power silent air conditioning, making your stay at anchor significantly more peaceful. The flybridge is undoubtedly the "star" of the boat, offering a massive lounging area with a wet bar and 360-degree views of the limestone karsts.

Why the Sunreef 60 is Perfect for Phuket’s Waters

Phuket and the surrounding Phang Nga Bay present a unique sailing environment. The Sunreef 60 is particularly well-suited for this region due to its shallow draft of just 1.6 meters. While larger motor yachts must anchor far offshore, chartering a Sunreef 60 in Phuket allows you to get closer to the shorelines of Railay Beach or the hidden lagoons of Koh Panak.

The Andaman Sea is generally calm during the peak season, but the Sunreef’s wide beam ensures incredible stability, virtually eliminating motion sickness for guests. This makes it the ideal choice for multi-generational families or groups of friends who want to enjoy gourmet meals on the aft deck without the tilt associated with traditional sailing yachts. Furthermore, the vast storage space allows for an extensive collection of "water toys" including seabobs, paddleboards, and diving gear, which are essential for enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Similan Islands.

2026 Rental Pricing for Sunreef 60 in Phuket

Pricing for renting a Sunreef 60 in Phuket varies based on the season and the specific configuration of the vessel. In 2026, we expect rates to reflect the high demand for luxury catamarans in the region. Prices are typically quoted in EUR and exclude the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA).

Season Months Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season May – October €3,500 – €4,500 €24,000 – €28,000
Mid Season Nov, Feb, March, April €4,500 – €5,800 €30,000 – €38,000
Peak Season December – January €6,500 – €8,500 €45,000 – €55,000

Please note that Peak Season rates usually apply to Christmas and New Year's weeks, where a 7-day minimum is often required. For more options on different vessels, you can browse our full list of boats.

Island Hopping Itineraries from Phuket

Most luxury charters depart from Ao Po Grand Marina or Yacht Haven Marina, both located in the north of Phuket, providing easy access to the majestic Phang Nga Bay.

1-Day Signature Cruise

For a day charter, the Sunreef 60 can head East toward Koh Rang Yai for a morning swim, followed by a cruise to Koh Panyi (the floating village) and James Bond Island. The afternoon is best spent anchored at Koh Naka Yai, enjoying the sunset with cocktails on the flybridge before returning to the marina.

7-Day Andaman Exploration

  1. Day 1: Departure from Ao Po to Koh Hong (Krabi) – famous for its hidden lagoon.
  2. Day 2: Railay Beach and Chicken Island for world-class snorkeling.
  3. Day 3: Southbound to Koh Phi Phi Don and the iconic Maya Bay on Phi Phi Leh.
  4. Day 4: Sailing to the remote and pristine Koh Lanta.
  5. Day 5: Exploring the emerald waters of Koh Muk and the Morakot Cave.
  6. Day 6: Heading North toward the Racha Islands for incredible visibility and white sands.
  7. Day 7: A slow cruise back to Phuket via the Mai Thon Island, known for its resident dolphin pod.

For more inspiration on where to sail, visit our destinations page.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Phuket

Phuket is the yachting hub of Southeast Asia, offering world-class infrastructure. When renting a Sunreef 60 in Phuket, your primary base will likely be Ao Po Grand Marina, which offers deep-water access 24 hours a day, regardless of the tide—a critical factor for larger yachts. Alternatively, Royal Phuket Marina and Boat Lagoon offer a more lifestyle-oriented experience with boutiques and restaurants, though they are tide-dependent.

Mooring in the Andaman Sea is generally done at anchor. The Sunreef 60’s sophisticated anchoring system and heavy-duty generator allow for total autonomy in remote bays. In popular spots like Patong or Bang Tao Beach, you may find designated mooring buoys, but the majority of your nights will be spent in quiet, secluded coves under the stars.

What is Included in Your Charter?

When chartering a Sunreef 60 in Phuket, it is important to understand the "All-inclusive" vs. "Plus Expenses" (APA) models. Most luxury Sunreef charters operate on a base rate plus APA.

  • Included: Professional crew (Skipper, Chef, Stewards), end cleaning, insurance, and local VAT.
  • Excluded (APA): Fuel for the main engines and generators, food and beverages (customized to your preferences), dockage fees outside the home marina, and crew gratuities (typically 10-15%).
  • Taxes: Thai VAT is currently 7% and is usually added to the charter fee.

Best Time to Charter: Weather and Sea Conditions

The best months for chartering a Sunreef 60 in Phuket are between November and April. This is the Northeast Monsoon season, characterized by dry weather, blue skies, and calm seas. The "Peak" of this season is December and January when the humidity is at its lowest.

From May to October, the Southwest Monsoon brings more rain and higher swell. While Phuket remains a viable destination, sailing is often restricted to the protected waters of Phang Nga Bay, and trips to more exposed islands like the Similans are not possible as the National Parks are closed during this period.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between renting a Sunreef 60 in Phuket and a standard catamaran?

A Sunreef 60 is a "luxury" catamaran, meaning it offers significantly more volume, higher-end finishes, and a professional crew compared to standard bareboat catamarans. It is essentially a floating villa with five-star service.

Is a crew required when chartering a Sunreef 60 in Phuket?

Yes, due to the value and complexity of the vessel, the Sunreef 60 is almost exclusively offered as a crewed charter. This ensures your safety and allows you to enjoy a completely stress-free holiday while the chef and stewardess look after your needs.

How many people can sleep on a Sunreef 60?

While the boat is licensed for up to 20-30 guests on day charters, for overnight stays, it typically accommodates 8 to 10 guests in 4 or 5 luxury cabins, ensuring everyone has a private bathroom and ample space.

Are there "Eco-friendly" Sunreef 60 options in Phuket?

Yes, there are several "Sunreef 60 Eco" models available for rent in Phuket for 2026. These utilize electric propulsion and vast solar arrays, allowing for a silent cruising experience without the vibration of diesel engines.

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