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Visit the “4 islands” at sunset

Embark on a tour of the famous “4 Islands” at a time when the usual excursions are returning to port, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the sites without the crowds.

Your adventures will begin with the discovery of “Koh Kai,” the largest island in the national park, named for its karst formation resembling the neck and head of a chicken.

Explore the rich marine life surrounding the island with your first snorkeling session.

Next, you will head to the Tup islets, also known as the location of the “separated sea,” where a long sandbar connecting the three islands is revealed at low tide, allowing you to walk across.

Your captain will then take you to Koh Poda, just as the majority of the usual excursions are leaving the area. A brief snorkeling stop here will allow you to observe the many clownfish around the towering rock emerging near the island.

You’ll also have the opportunity to explore the island and admire the peaceful panorama.

Finally, head to the Railay peninsula and Phranang Beach, where you can observe the Princess Cave, settle down to admire the sunset, and enjoy a meal.

You will conclude this adventure by visiting a spot ideal for observing bioluminescent plankton. Take one last plunge with your mask to witness the underwater spectacle.

Price per person

  • From 1700 bahts/p.

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Let yourself be guided by chance

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