A small day that felt just right.

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Salt air, soft light, and easy water
The morning started slow and gentle, the kind of Pattaya morning where the sea breeze reaches you before the sun fully wakes up. I drove toward Ocean Marina Jomtien, the quiet side of the coast, where the docks are calm and the boats wait like they already know you’re coming for a soft day on the water.
A catamaran sat at the pier, wide and steady, ready for a simple island‑hopping day — the kind you can book with Pam when you want clear water without going far.
Leaving Ocean Marina Jomtien
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A smooth line opening into blue
The marina slipped behind us as the catamaran glided out, the water turning brighter with every minute. Pattaya stayed on the horizon, soft and hazy, while the sea opened wide in front of us — calm, friendly, sparkling in that playful way only morning light can do.
The wind felt warm.
The day felt easy.
Everything felt like it was going to be good.
First stop: Koh Khram
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Green cliffs, clear water, quiet air
The first island rising ahead was Koh Khram Yai, the big one — untouched, protected, deep green. There’s also Koh Khram Noi, the smaller one beside it. In Thai, yai means big and noi means small, and when locals say just Koh Khram, they mean the big one.
We didn’t land — it’s a Navy‑protected island — but the water around it was perfect.
Bright.
Clear.
Inviting.
Snorkeling in the blue
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A happy splash in quiet water
We stopped at a snorkeling spot near Koh Khram, and the sea felt like warm glass. I slipped in with that tiny gasp when the water first touches your skin, then everything turned fun — fish darting around, soft corals below, sunlight dancing on the surface.
The catamaran floated nearby like it was keeping an eye on us, gentle and patient.
Next stop: the small beaches
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Soft sand, shallow waves, slow time
After snorkeling, we drifted toward the smaller islands and hidden beaches south of Pattaya.
Little coves.
Quiet corners.
Shallow turquoise water that felt like stepping into a warm afternoon.
Some beaches had no one at all — just sand, sea, and the sound of the boat rocking softly.
Golden hour on the way back
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Warm light falling across the sea
On the ride back, the sky opened into soft colors — orange melting into pink, pink fading into blue. Pattaya glowed in the distance, lights waking up along the coastline.
The sea turned gold for a moment, then softer, then almost still.
It felt like the day was saying a slow, warm goodbye.
Book the tour with Pam
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A simple way to have a soft day on the sea
If you visit Pattaya or Jomtien and want a quiet one‑day escape,
you can charter this same catamaran with Pam —
with your friend or your family,
a small, easy getaway for clear water and warm light.
Everything starts at Ocean Marina Jomtien,
smooth, friendly, effortless —
island hopping, snorkeling,
and drifting through golden hour
with that warm, happy feeling that stays with you
long after the sun goes down.
Pam takes care of everything,
you just arrive, smile, and enjoy the sea.





















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