Four islands and one perfect sunset.
1,000 baht adult/child
Exclusive
The national park fee for foreign visitors is not included.
- 200 baht per adult
- 100 baht per child
Cash only — the national park is charming, but not the “tap to pay” type.
Please have cash ready so check‑in stays quick, easy, and pleasantly old‑school, letting you settle into your sunset tour without any delay.

A longtail boat.
A warm breeze.
A sky slowly turning into a watercolor painting.
This is the 4 Islands Sunset — the tour that makes even the quietest traveler whisper “wow” under their breath.
It’s golden hour, but stretched into an entire afternoon.
It’s soft, cinematic, and slightly chaotic in the best way.
It’s the kind of trip where you come home with salty hair, sandy toes, and a camera roll that looks like you hired a personal photographer.
Explore Krabi’s four iconic islands in a golden‑hour glow, gliding across the sea on a traditional longtail boat.
It’s peaceful, playful, and just dramatic enough to make you feel like the main character.
Haad Nopparat Thara National Park
Where limestone, light, and sea meet
These islands aren’t just pretty — they’re protected.
Koh Poda, Koh Kai, Koh Tub, and Koh Mor belong to Haad Nopparat Thara – Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, a place shaped by cliffs older than your problems, caves full of stories, and beaches so soft they feel like powdered sugar.
Every island has its own personality.
Every stop feels like a new chapter.
Every angle is a postcard waiting to happen.
Your day, powered by sunset
Pickup
We collect guests from hotels across Krabi.
You don’t have to think.
You don’t have to plan.
You just have to show up and let the day carry you.
12:00 Krabi Town, Tubkaek Beach, Klong Muang Beach
12:30 Ao Nam Mao
13:00 Ao Nang Beach, Noppharat Thara Beach
Nopparat Thara Pier
This is the moment everyone takes their first “I’m on a boat” photo
Departure
13:10
Koh Tup

Where the sea feels alive
Clear water.
Bright fish.
Snorkeling that makes you forget about time, responsibilities, and the fact that you promised yourself you wouldn’t get your hair wet.
The water is so clear you can see fish judging you for your swimming technique
Thale Waek
A sandbar that appears like magic
When the tide goes down, the sandbar rises like it’s making a dramatic entrance.
You can walk between islands like a sea wizard.
It’s perfect for photos, footprints, and pretending you’re in a fantasy movie where the ocean parts just for you.
This is the moment everyone suddenly becomes a model.
Koh Mor
Rugged, quiet, and full of hidden beauty
Koh Mor is for people who like their islands a little wild.
Rocky edges.
Turquoise water.
Coral gardens that look like they hired a stylist.
Snorkel with bright fish.
Wander the rocks.
Sit on the sand and contemplate your life choices.
Everything feels right here.
Koh Gai

The island with a chicken’s head
Yes, it really looks like a chicken.
Yes, everyone takes the same photo.
Yes, you will too — and it will be glorious.
Boat snorkeling

Under the water, it’s even better.
Clownfish.
Parrotfish.
Coral gardens.
It’s like swimming inside a screensaver from the early 2000s, but prettier.
If you climb the rocks, the views are ridiculous.
If you snorkel, the fish are friendly.
If you do nothing, that’s also a valid life choice.
Koh Poda

The postcard island
Koh Poda is the island that makes you consider quitting your job and becoming a full‑time beach person.
White sand.
Palm trees.
A limestone tower that photobombs every picture in the best way.
Beach snorkeling
Snorkel in shallow water full of fish.
Lie on the sand and let your brain go into airplane mode.
Everything here feels soft, slow, and sun‑kissed.
Dinner

A warm BBQ buffet by the sea
Simple.
Delicious.
Perfect after swimming.
Food always tastes better when you’ve spent the afternoon pretending to be a mermaid.
Sunset
When the sky becomes the whole story
This sunset is not shy.
It’s dramatic.
It’s emotional.
It’s the kind of sunset that makes people say things like “life is beautiful” even if they haven’t said anything poetic since high school.
The sky turns gold.
Then pink.
Then lavender.
Then that deep blue that feels like a secret.
It’s a reminder that light fades, tides shift, and every day ends with a promise of renewal.
A moment to feel small, yet deeply connected to the vastness of sea and sky.
Ao Railay
Cliffs, caves, and quiet beaut
As the boat glides past Railay, the cliffs glow like they’re posing for a magazine cover.
Even the longtail boats look like they’re enjoying the view.
Tham Phra Nang
Where legends live
Tham Phra Nang glows in the evening light.
The cave feels ancient, mysterious, and slightly dramatic — like it knows secrets about the sea.
It’s a place of silhouettes, stories, and soft waves.
Blue tear

A rare glow beneath your feet
If conditions are right, tiny bioluminescent plankton sparkle along the shoreline.
A soft, ethereal blue shimmer that turns the night sea into a dreamlike canvas.
It’s quiet.
It’s magical.
It’s the kind of moment you remember years later.
Back
19:00
A smooth cruise back with a cool night breeze.
19:30
Hotel transfer.
You return glowing, salty, happy, and slightly sun‑drunk on beauty.
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