Explore Krabi’s 4 iconic islands in a golden‑hour glow, gliding across the sea on a traditional longtail boat.

฿1,000 adult/child
Immerse yourself in stunning scenery shaped by towering limestone cliffs, hidden caves, and powder‑soft white‑sand beaches.
Inclusive
Price excludes the national park fee for foreign visitors: ฿400 per adult and ฿200 per child. Please have cash ready, the payment can be made quickly and easily during check‑in.
Pickup
Guests are collected from their hotels across Krabi for a comfortable transfer to the pier.
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
13:10
Tup
Koh Tup is the smallest of the 4 Islands but packs a punch when it comes to natural beauty. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and swimming, allowing you to observe a variety of marine life up close.
Thale Waek
Thale Waek, the stunning sandbar, which connects Koh Tup to Koh Mor. As the tide recedes, visitors can walk across the sandbar, making it an ideal spot for some memorable photos.
Mor
Adjacent to Koh Tup, Koh Mor boasts a rugged landscape with rocky formations that contrast beautifully with the surrounding turquoise waters. It’s a fantastic spot for those who love exploring off the beaten path. The underwater world here is just as captivating, with numerous colorful fish and coral reefs waiting to be discovered. Whether you choose to dive, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach, Koh Mor promises a serene escape.
Koh Gai
Also known as Chicken Island due to its unique rock formation that resembles a chicken’s head, is a favorite among tourists.
Snorkeling
The island offers excellent snorkeling spots with abundant marine life. The crystal-clear waters provide visibility that’s perfect for underwater exploration. Additionally, Koh Gai’s rugged terrain and lush greenery make it an ideal location for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding sea.
Koh Poda
The most well-known of the 4 Islands, and for a good reason. This island features a long stretch of white sandy beach, fringed by palm trees and dotted with vibrant flowers. It’s the quintessential tropical paradise.
Snorkeling
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.
Dinner
BBQ buffet dinner.
Sunset
The Four Island Sunset is more than a postcard moment. It is a reminder of impermanence: how light fades, how tides shift, how each day closes with a promise of renewal. For those who stand on these sands, the sunset is both spectacle and meditation—a chance to feel small yet deeply connected to the vastness of sea and sky.
Ao Railay
And Haad Railay.
Phra Nang
Tham Phra Nang
Back
19:00 return
19:30 the pier
20:00 hotel
































































































Chasing light
The 4 Island Sunset Tour
As the sun begins its slow descent into the Andaman Sea, a longtail boat glides across turquoise waters, carrying a handful of dreamers toward a horizon painted in molten gold. This is the 4 Island Sunset Tour—an unforgettable journey through Thailand’s coastal jewels, where nature performs its most breathtaking show.
The Cast of Islands
Each island on this tour is a character in a mythic tale:
Koh Poda: A solitary sentinel rising from the sea, crowned with limestone cliffs and fringed by powdery white sand. It’s the perfect place to stretch out, let the sun kiss your skin, and feel time dissolve.
Chicken Island (Koh Gai): Named for its quirky rock formation resembling a chicken’s head, this island offers snorkeling in coral gardens teeming with clownfish and parrotfish. Beneath the surface, it’s a kaleidoscope of life.
Tup Island & Mor Island: These twin islets are connected by a sandbar that emerges at low tide—a fleeting bridge between worlds. Walking across it feels like stepping into a legend, especially as the tide creeps back in.
Phra Nang Cave Beach: Sacred and surreal, this beach is home to a cave shrine dedicated to the spirit of fertility. As the sun dips lower, the cave glows amber, and the beach becomes a canvas for silhouettes and serenity.
The Rhythm of the Sea
The tour isn’t just about destinations—it’s about transitions. The lull of waves, the laughter of fellow travelers, the scent of salt and grilled seafood wafting from the boat’s galley. As the light shifts, so does the mood: from playful exploration to quiet awe.
Sunset, the Final Act
Anchored offshore, the boat becomes a floating amphitheater. The sun, now a blazing orb, kisses the sea in a slow, fiery embrace. The sky erupts in hues of tangerine, lavender, and rose. Cameras click, but the heart captures more than pixels ever could.
Some tours offer a barbecue on deck, others a quiet toast with chilled drinks. Either way, it’s a moment of communion—with nature, with others, with yourself.
A Note on Mindful Travel
As you explore these islands, tread lightly. Respect the coral, the wildlife, the local customs. Leave only footprints, take only memories—and maybe a shell or two, if it’s already loose and waiting.
