Ocean Marina Jomtien ranked 6th among world’s top marinas

Thailand’s Ocean Marina Jomtien has sailed into global recognition, securing the sixth spot in a prestigious ranking of the world’s top marinas by the South China Morning Post.
Located near Pattaya, this stunning marina is Southeast Asia’s largest, boasting over 450 berths that can accommodate vessels up to 75 metres long. Its state-of-the-art facilities and prime location have made it a must-visit destination for yachting enthusiasts.
Offering year-round sailing conditions, the marina provides easy access to Thailand’s idyllic islands, including Koh Larn and Koh Khram. Beyond docking, it features world-class services, such as yacht maintenance, provisioning, and crew support, ensuring luxury and convenience for seafarers. Visitors can also indulge in fine dining, luxury accommodations, and an array of recreational activities.

The global marina ranking was topped by Port Hercules in Monaco, renowned for hosting the world’s most luxurious yachts. Sanya International Yachting Centre in China claimed second place, followed by ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove in Singapore, Dubai Marina, and Portugal’s Vilamoura Marina, reported The Pattaya News.
Ocean Marina Jomtien’s impressive ranking reinforces Thailand’s status as a premier sailing destination, further boosting the country’s boating and tourism industry. With its top-tier amenities and breathtaking coastal scenery, it’s no surprise this Thai gem has earned a place among the world’s elite marinas.

In similar news, Royal Phuket Marina (RPM) made history as Asia’s first-ever carbon-neutral marina, setting a new standard for luxury and sustainability.
Located at the gateway to Phang Nga Bay and the Andaman Sea, RPM is more than just a marina—it’s a high-end lifestyle destination. Offering plush apartments and lavish villas with doorstep moorings, it blends eco-conscious innovation with opulence.
For over 20 years, RPM has led the industry in service, safety, and sustainability. Since 2016, it has harnessed solar energy, with panels now providing 40% of its daily power, earning recognition from Thailand’s TGO for its low-emission efforts.