
Krabi Islands & Railay Beach Day Trip
Discover the most idyllic corners around Thailand's west coast with this Krabi Islands & Railay Beach Day Trip. You'll explore the best beaches and go snorkelling at night amongst the fluorescent plankton!. Description. We'll meet at your chosen...
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Discover the most idyllic corners around Thailand's west coast with this Krabi Islands & Railay Beach Day Trip. You'll explore the best beaches and go snorkelling at night amongst the fluorescent plankton!
Description
We'll meet at your chosen location at the specified times and travel to Krabi port to board a speedboat bound for Railay Beach, only 10 minutes away. This faster boat will take us to the four islands of Krabi.
Our first stop will be Poda Island, where we will have a picnic lunch for an hour. We'll then return to the speedboat to explore the snorkelling spots at Tup Island and Chicken Island, connected by sandbanks.
Equipped with snorkelling gear, we will spend 45 minutes in the clear waters to view the coral reefs. Next, we will sail to Phranang Island for a sandwich lunch while watching the sunset. Our final activity will be a 15-minute night snorkel to observe fluorescent plankton before returning to our starting point or your hotel in Ao Nang after 6.5 hours.
Meeting Points
When booking, you can choose from the following meeting points:
Ao Nang: outside the Krabi Resort Hotel (12:45 pm).Nopparatara: at the Nopparatara port (12:55 pm).Railay West Beach: at the Railay Beach Cafe (1:30 pm). An extra charge of 750THB for up to three people and an additional 100THB per person applies.
Hotel pickup is not included; additional charges apply for accommodations outside these meeting points.
Return to Krabi
This tour includes hotel drop-off in Ao Nang. For hotels outside Ao Nang, the tour will end at the starting point.
Prices
Included
- Transport by minibus and speedboat
- English–speaking guide
- Entry to the Nopparatara National Park
- Snorkelling equipment
- Picnic lunch
- Snacks
- Drinks
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility