Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina
Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina is a Phuket marina and marine-services complex supporting yacht berthing, maintenance, repair, chandlery, charter operations, and coastal tourism services. It is relevant to Thailand's yacht-service infrastructure, boat repair, and Andaman marine-tourism cluster.
Profile overview
Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina is a Phuket marina and marine-services complex supporting yacht berthing, maintenance, repair, chandlery, charter operations, and coastal tourism services. It is relevant to Thailand's yacht-service infrastructure, boat repair, and Andaman marine-tourism cluster.
Business segments
Berthing
Yacht berth leasing
Over 200 wet berths for vessels up to 35 m. Long-term liveaboard and seasonal contracts make berthing the largest recurring revenue line, with high-season occupancy above 90%.
Marine Services
Refit, repair, chandlery
Covered boatyard handling haulout, antifouling, engine overhaul, and electronics installation. Chandlery and brokerage services diversify revenue beyond slip fees.
Charter
Day and liveaboard charter
Boat Lagoon hosts independent charter operators and provides logistics support. Andaman seasonality concentrates volume in the six-month NovβApr high season.
Waterfront Retail
F&B and hospitality
Waterfront restaurants and marine-retail outlets serve yacht crew and tourists. Retail anchorage adds walk-in traffic beyond the marina's resident-boat community.
Peer comparison β Phuket and Andaman marinas
Selected marina operators; capacity and service range, 2024β2025
Boat Lagoon Phuket
Berths (est.)
~200
Max LOA
35 m
Key services
Berthing, boatyard, chandlery, charter
Berths (est.)
~240
Max LOA
35 m
Key services
Berthing, residences, F&B
Berths (est.)
~150
Max LOA
30 m
Key services
Berthing, refit, fuel
Phi Phi Island Cabana
Berths (est.)
~40
Max LOA
20 m
Key services
Day-trip logistics, snorkeling
Krabi Town Pier
Berths (est.)
Public
Max LOA
N/A
Key services
Ferry, fishing, tourism transfer
| Marina | Berths (est.) | Max LOA | Key services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boat Lagoon Phuket | ~200 | 35 m | Berthing, boatyard, chandlery, charter |
| Royal Phuket Marina | ~240 | 35 m | Berthing, residences, F&B |
| Ao Po Grand Marina | ~150 | 30 m | Berthing, refit, fuel |
| Phi Phi Island Cabana | ~40 | 20 m | Day-trip logistics, snorkeling |
| Krabi Town Pier | Public | N/A | Ferry, fishing, tourism transfer |
Watchpoints 2025β2026
Seasonality
Six-month revenue window
Monsoon season (MayβOct) curtails arrivals sharply. Extension of low-season traffic via incentive programs is a key upside catalyst.
Regulatory
Foreign yacht visa rules
Thai customs clearance and cruising-permit renewals affect how long foreign-flagged vessels stay. Regulatory easing would directly lift long-stay berth revenue.
Competition
New Phuket marina capacity
Royal Phuket Marina and planned developments increase supply. Differentiation on service quality and boatyard depth is the principal competitive moat.
Source-pack context
Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina is linked to existing Insight report coverage through tracked source packs. The cited sources provide the current evidence trail for market context, regulatory exposure, operator positioning, or sector structure; exact numeric claims should still be checked against raw snapshots before being surfaced as headline metrics.[, , ]
Deep operating read
Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina sits inside the report evidence trail for thailand-yacht-charter-boat-rental-and-andaman-coast-marina-cluster. The strongest available tracked source pack references include Phuket marina overview; Bangkok Post β business, market coverage: Thai yacht-charter market coverage; Asia Marine yacht-charter operator, so the profile can now explain its role through market structure and source context rather than remaining a stub. This remains source-pack grounded rather than fresh-web grounded; any exact metric should wait for raw snapshot confirmation.[, , , ]
Execution watchpoints
The useful buyer angle is not just who Boat Lagoon Phuket Marina is, but where the existing report pack places it in the chain: operator, regulator, platform, buyer, or demand proxy. Watch for source freshness, regulatory changes, market-share claims, and ownership/brand ambiguity before promoting this profile to Gold or adding headline metrics. Until those checks are done, the cited pack supports directional context but not new exact claims.[, , , ]
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