A whole pocket of Andaman memories you’ll keep replaying long after the sun sets.
600 baht adult/child

Classic island hopping.
Cruise across turquoise water on a classic longtail boat —
the most scenic, most local, most “Krabi” way to travel — surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, sea caves, and white‑sand beaches that look like they were painted just for you.
Haad Nopparat Thara National Park
All four islands — Koh Poda, Koh Kai, Koh Tub, and Koh Mor — belong to Haad Nopparat Thara – Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, a protected marine sanctuary known for its pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, and vibrant underwater world.
2× snorkeling experience
Two underwater moods in one day.
Beach snorkeling at Koh Poda.
Shallow, gentle, and perfect for relaxed exploring.
Boat snorkeling at Koh Gai.
Calm, clear, beginner‑friendly, with coral gardens and tropical fish floating around you like confetti.
Underwater is where time moves differently.
Your Krabi team
Friendly, warm, and wonderfully organized.
The kind of team that makes the whole day feel easy.
They handle the details so you can handle the joy.
Boat options
The price above is for the longtail boat —
the one I always recommend.
More scenic.
More local.
More “I’m really in Krabi.”
Surprisingly comfortable.
Speedboat available at 1,000 baht if you prefer a faster ride.
Not included
National park fee for foreigners not included:
- 200 baht adult
- 100 baht child
Cash only,
please have cash ready,
as payment can be made quickly and easily during check‑in.
This is not just a day trip.
This is a national‑park‑level beauty day.
Pickup
Guests are collected from their hotels across Krabi for a comfortable transfer to the pier.
Pickup time:
7:30 Krabi Town, Haad Tubkaek, Haad Klong Muang
8:00 Ao Nam Mao
8:30 Ao Nang Beach, Haad Noppharat Thara
What to bring
Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, swimsuit, water shoes, waterproof camera.
Pack light.
Glow heavy.
Nopparat Thara Pier
9:00
Guests are greeted by the crew and guided through a smooth check‑in. Once everything is set, light refreshments available at the pier and take a seasick pill to keep the journey comfortable from the very start.
Prohibition
Attend the tour briefings for safety and itinerary detail before departure.
Departure
9:30
The journey to the four islands takes about 30 minutes, and traveling by a classic traditional longtail boat is recommended, offering a comfortable and beautifully scenic ride.
Let the morning breeze set the tone.
Koh Tup
11:45
Witness the natural wonder of Thale Waek
A rare geological phenomenon, where a sandbar emerges at low tide, connecting Koh Tup, Koh Mor, and Koh Gai. Walk across the sandbar surrounded by turquoise water on both sides.
Koh Gai
10:15
The island’s famous “chicken head” rock formation makes a fun photo backdrop.
Boat snorkeling
Then snorkel in crystal‑clear water filled with vibrant coral gardens and schools of tropical fish. Ideal for underwater photography and relaxed floating. With calm, shallow reefs perfect for beginners and families.
Koh Poda
12:00
Features a long stretch of white sandy beach, fringed by palm trees and dotted with vibrant flowers. It’s the quintessential tropical paradise.
Buffet lunch on the beach
Vegetarian foods, available on request upon booking.
Beach snorkeling
The shallow waters surrounding Koh Poda are ideal for snorkeling, offering a chance to see a variety of marine species, from clownfish to vibrant corals. For those looking to relax, the beach provides ample space for sunbathing and unwinding.
Ao Railay
14:00
Tham Phra Nang
Enjoy the stunning limestone cliffs that frame Railay’s iconic coastline. Take photos on the soft sandy beach as the morning light reflects off the turquoise water. Relax and stretch your legs before boarding the boat. Then meet your guide and join the group for final checks.
Some views stay with you.
Back
15:00
A smooth cruise with golden afternoon light and a soft sea breeze.
16:00
Hotel transfer. Guests are dropped off at their hotels with memories of four islands in one unforgettable day.
Four islands, one beautiful day.
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