Tour

Hong Islands Speedboat Tour

  • 7 Stunden

Board a speedboat and discover Hong Islands. You'll enjoy the best beaches in Thailand and go snorkeling in unbeatable surroundings.

Hong Islands Speedboat Tour

After picking you up from your hotel between 8 and 8:30 am, we'll head to the Ao Nang port to board a speedboat and set off on our journey to Hong Islands. These rocky outcrops are among the most visited in Thailand due to their beautiful beaches and stunning natural setting.

As we sail to Phang Nga Bay, you'll be able to take photos of the breathtaking surroundings. We'll visit Hong Island, the crown jewel of the archipelago full of lush mangroves. On one side of the island is the famous Blue Lagoon, an enchanting destination.

We'll provide you with all necessary equipment to go snorkeling to learn about the different marine species in the waters of Hong Island. Afterward, we'll take a break on the beach to enjoy a delicious picnic with Thai food.

Then, we'll return to the speedboat and head for Pak Bia, known as the wedding island. Here, you'll have time to sunbathe on golden sandy shores before visiting the nearby Lading Island, a limestone and emerald water reserve and haven for swallows.

We'll then return to the boat and head back to Krabi, arriving by 3 pm.

Hotel pickup

This tour includes pickup from hotels in Krabi Town and Ao Nang (only in the southern area and accessible by car). The Railay area is not accessible by car, so no pickups are made there.

Preise

Inklusive

  • Hotel pickup and return transfer
  • English–speaking guide
  • Speedboat ride
  • Snorkel equipment
  • Picnic–style lunch
  • Mineral water

Nicht inklusive

  • Entry to Hong Islands Natural Park: 300THB per person

Tipps

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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