Head out onto the warm turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea and discover the famous islands of Krabi. Get into a typical Thai long-tail boat and hop from island to island, taking in the white sands and clear water around Krabi.

Visit Chicken Island, Poda Island and Tup Island where "Talay Weak" is located. We’ll also visit beautiful Railay Beach and Phra Nang Beach.

Spend a comfortable half day on board of a long-tail boat, including sightseeing, snorkeling and beach time. You are sure to have a fantastic time with lots of sun & fun.

When the sunset meets the ocean, we return to Ao Nang Beach where the tour ends.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Bottle of drinking water
✔  Long-tail boat with boat driver
✔  Seasonal fruits
✖  Personal expenses
✖  Entrance fee
✖  Food (other than seasonal fruit)
✖  Gratuities for the boat driver (not mandatory)
✖  National Park fee (THB 200 per person; subject to changes)
Departure & Return
Departure:  ,

Meeting point is in front of McDonalds in Ao Nang (at beach road)

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
1
Poda Island Koh Poda is famous for its white beaches and turquoise water; the huge rock in front of it has been featured on countless postcards and tourist brochures, so don’t miss the opportunity to snap your own photo memory here. The island has a long beach towards the east, where you can chill out under the shades of palm trees, swim in the sea, and sunbathe. NOTE: The duration mentioned at each place is just a rough estimate and includes travel time.

Duration:  1.5 hours

2
Tup Island Koh Tup and Koh Mor together with Koh Gai (Chicken Island) are connected by a sandbar called “Talay Waek” (“separated sea”) where you can walk through during low tide. Tup Island is much smaller than the other islands in the group, however it has a nice beach and the waters that surround it provide an excellent spot for snorkeling with an abundance of tropical fish. NOTE: The duration mentioned at each place is just a rough estimate and includes travel time.

Duration:  45 minutes

3
Chicken Island Chicken Island is also known as Koh Gai or Koh Hua Khwan. Koh Gai received it's more commonly known name as Chicken Island because of a large rock formation that resembles the head and neck of a chicken. Koh Gai is a local landmark with sheer cliffs covered in vegetation on one side, while the other side boasts a beautiful beach. NOTE: The duration mentioned at each place is just a rough estimate and includes travel time.

Duration:  30 minutes

4
Railay Beach One of the most popular and scenic destinations in Krabi province, Railay Beach enjoys a stunning location. Isolated from the mainland by limestone cliffs and surrounded by lush jungle, Railay Beach is one of the most beautiful and laid-back beaches in Thailand. There is no other way to get here rather than by a long-tail boat and that’s why Railay looks and feels like an island. NOTE: The duration mentioned at each place is just a rough estimate and includes travel time.

Duration:  45 minutes

5
Ao Phra Nang Phra Nang is part of the Railay peninsula and local people visit the cave to make offerings to the Princess Goddess or Phra Nang, who is believed to reside inside the cave. The mystery and legend behind Phra Nang have been living with the local people for centuries. The cave is a sacred place, and everyone visiting must treat this place with respect. Boatmen and fishermen offer incense and flowers to the symbolic Phallus of Shiva. They believe that these offerings will ensure their safe travel and bring them good luck in their fishing. NOTE: The duration mentioned at each place is just a rough estimate and includes travel time.

Duration:  1.5 hours

Additional info
•  Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
•  The half day Krabi Four Islands tour is operating rain or shine.
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $114.33
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
5 hours
Guide in:
English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.