Bright mornings, fast boats, soft blue escapes (with me, Pam).

Haad Patong is full of sound — music, waves, people, life.
But when I take a boat from here, the world changes.
The sea opens, the wind cools, and everything feels lighter.
These are the simple, happy trips I take from Haad Patong.
Phi Phi trip
(the famous cliffs, the bright water, the big wow)
Phi Phi
The star island
Tall cliffs, clear water, and that big “wow” moment every time I arrive.
I always gasp, even if I’ve been here before.
I swim, I float, I take too many photos — and the day feels bright and alive.
this island feels like a movie scene.
Khai islands
(shallow water, soft waves, playful mood)
Khai Nok
The fun one
Shallow water, bright colors, and a happy beach mood.
I swim, I laugh, I enjoy the simple fun.
Khai Nai
The quiet one
Clear water, soft sand, and a peaceful feeling.
I float for a long time here.
Khai Nui
The snorkel spot
Small, bright, and full of fish.
I jump in and the sea feels warm and friendly.
- best for: easy swimming
- mood: sunny and playful
- my favorite part: the shallow blue water
Racha islands
(calm, clear, and perfect for snorkeling)
Racha
The calm island
Soft sand, clear water, and a peaceful mood.
I float and forget about time.
Racha Noi
The deep-blue island
Further away, quieter, and full of deep water.
I always call it “the secret one.”
The water here is so clear I can see everything.
Coral island trip
(easy, close, and full of color)
Coral
The bright one
Soft sand, clear water, and colorful reefs.
I snorkel, I relax, I enjoy the simple island mood.
this island feels like a soft holiday.
James Bond trip
(caves, cliffs, and calm green water)
James Bond
the movie island
Tall cliffs, quiet water, and the famous rock.
I stand there, look around, and feel small in a good way.
- best for: calm days
- mood: soft and scenic
- my tip: enjoy the caves slowly
The mood
Tours from haad patong are bright and easy.
I leave the busy beach, I see something beautiful,
and I come back with salty hair and a lighter heart.
Haad Patong is loud.
The sea is soft.
And sometimes I need both.

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