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Clothing optional gay cruise in Thailand

Stefan Arestis
Clothing optional gay cruise in Thailand

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Dates: 24 December, 2022 - 31 December, 2022

Starting in: Phuket, Thailand

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The cruise at a glance


  • Prices start from €1,895 per person
  • Dates: 24 December - 31 December, 2022
  • Itinerary: Phuket – Ko Phi Phi Don – Patong
  • 2 luxury catamarans with max. 10 guests on each
  • Discounted single crew cabins available

Climb aboard one of two luxurious 40-foot Lagoon Catamarans. Altogether, this gay cruise will see you travelling with 20 other gay guys, so you won't feel too overwhelmed with other guests.

Plus, it means you'll find it much easier to seek out a quiet spot on the boat for some alone time.

You will love being on this cruise, and getting to see the various delights dotting the coast of Thailand!

Often referred to as ‘The Land of Smiles', the Thai people are considered to be warm, hospitable and we rate it high on our list of the most gay-friendly countries in Asia! This makes it the ideal destination for a gay cruise. Not only are the people fantastic, but the sights along the coastline are something to behold.

The cruise is worth doing alone for the visit to Koh Hong. It's a cluster of islands surrounded by limestone pinnacles and underground caves, offering plenty for you to explore. Enjoy a quick dip in the waters before venturing through a tunnel into an enclosed lagoon. Your jaws will drop as you enter into a room that's big enough to throw a fabulous ball in.

Now, if you've checked the dates, and are scratching your head, then yes, this cruise takes place over Christmas. But why not swap out the snow and family squabbles for a festive season in the sun and Thai waters? The cruise members pull out all the stops to make it feel extra special, with Christmas crackers, dinner, and great company – you'll happily substitute your family relatives for your new gay fam!

Towards the end of the week, you'll get the chance to roam around the Thai fishing villages, and stand atop of the Ko Chang Lat cliffs – you'll feel like you're on top of the world! With chatty locals and plentiful market stalls, there is so much to see and so much culture to learn from.

This cruise takes place on two luxury air-conditioned catamarans with spacious rooms. Each catamaran hosts up to ten guests but you'll be able to socialise with up to 19 other gay guys each day. You'll also be enjoying the services of a gay cook who will prepare your breakfast and lunch each day. At night you'll be able to go ashore and try out local restaurants. The decks have lots of space for sunbathing in between frequent swimming stops. To find out more about Thailand, check out our country guide to Thailand for gay travellers.

Gay Sail is offering our readers an exclusive 5% discount valid for any cruise booked on their website. Just use the coupon code NOMADICGS5 at checkout.

Prices for the Clothing optional gay cruise in Thailand start from €1,895 per person:


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Stefan Arestis

Hey everyone, I'm Stefan, the curly-haired Greek flavor behind the gay travel blog Nomadic Boys. Together with my other half, I have explored more than 90 countries across 5 continents. What I love most about traveling is discovering the local gay scene, making new friends, learning new cultures. I've written about LGBTQ travel in numerous online publications such as Gaycation Magazine, Gaycities, Gay Times and Pink News as well as for other non-gay-specific publications including Lonely Planet, The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Huffington Post. Check my full bio here.

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