Three ways to understand this coastline
Each ssundas departure has a distinct purpose — a half-day geological cruise, a full-day island circuit, or a two-day cross-border voyage. Find the one that fits your time and curiosity.
How we design a departure
Route from ecology
Routes built around what is genuinely worth seeing, not what is photographable.
Confirmed by conditions
Every departure is only finalised after a 72-hour weather review by the captain.
Prepared for guests
Dietary needs, interests, and any concerns noted at booking shape how each tour is run.
Paced for attention
Each stop is long enough to notice things. No rushed 15-minute landings followed by a hundred more photos.
Geopark Coastal Cruise
A four-hour morning cruise around Langkawi's southeastern coast, tracing the geological formations that earned the island its UNESCO Geopark designation. The yacht passes towering limestone karsts, sea caves, and mangrove channels that mark millions of years of geological history. A naturalist guide provides quiet context — available for questions but never intrusive.
Morning tea includes local pastries and fresh coconut water. The route includes a slow pass through Kilim Karst Geoforest Park's waterways, where eagles, monitor lizards, and otters are regularly observed.
Four Islands Langkawi Day
A full-day island-hopping circuit visiting Pulau Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), Pulau Singa Besar, Pulau Beras Basah, and Pulau Kentut Besar. Each island offers a distinct experience — freshwater swimming in a geological lake, wildlife observation, powdery beach relaxation, and reef snorkeling.
The yacht serves as a comfortable base between stops, with a full lunch of Malay-Thai fusion dishes prepared onboard. Snorkeling gear, towels, and sun protection amenities are provided. The pace allows genuine engagement at each location rather than hurried photo stops.
Langkawi to Tarutao Overnight
A two-day, one-night cross-border voyage from Langkawi to the waters near Thailand's Tarutao National Marine Park and back. The yacht crosses the northern Strait of Malacca, entering Thai waters where the islands are remarkably unspoiled. Guests snorkel at Koh Lipe's reefs and visit a beach on Koh Adang.
All border formalities are managed by the crew. Dinner the first evening is served at anchor between islands — a seafood-focused Thai-Malay menu. The overnight stay in a sheltered cove offers excellent stargazing. The return journey to Langkawi includes a brunch service.
Not sure which tour fits?
Use this to narrow it down.
| What you want | Geopark Cruise | Four Islands Day | Tarutao Overnight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-day experience | ✓ | — | — |
| Full day on the water | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Geology & wildlife focus | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Snorkeling | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Overnight aboard the yacht | — | — | ✓ |
| International waters crossing | — | — | ✓ |
| Full meals included | Refreshments | ✓ Lunch | ✓ All meals |
| Starting from | MYR 1,350 | MYR 2,950 | MYR 5,300 |
What remains consistent regardless of which tour you choose
8-guest maximum
Every departure has the same cap. This is not adjusted for revenue.
Naturalist on board
A trained marine naturalist is part of the permanent crew on all departures.
Geopark protocols observed
No anchoring on reef, no wildlife feeding, no single-use plastics on board.
Weather-confirmed departures
Tours only depart when sea conditions are within our safety threshold.
Maritime first aid on board
Fully stocked marine first aid kit and at least one certified first aider on every voyage.
Dietary needs respected
Halal, vegetarian, and most other requirements accommodated when notified at booking.
We're happy to help you find the right fit
If you're unsure which tour suits your group, reach out. We can talk through dates, group size, and what each experience actually involves.
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