A bright, easy day trip to Thailand’s clearest water.
2,000 baht adult/child

I’m Pam, I take you to the clearest water — the kind that makes your eyes go “wait… is this real?”
Koh Rok is that island where the sea looks edited even though it’s not. Where the water is so clear you’ll start checking if your sunglasses are lying.
Where fish swim past you like they’re doing a slow‑motion runway walk. People call it the #1 clearest water in Thailand, and honestly… they’re right. This trip feels like a soft reset for your soul — with a cheeky splash of sunshine.
Not included
National park fee for foreigners
– 500 THB adult
– 250 THB child
Payment:
- Thai guests: QR code (Thai Bank) — easy, fast, very Thailand.
- Foreigners: Cash only — the island is gorgeous, but it’s not ready for international banking romance yet.
- Paid when you check in.
Season
Koh Rok opens October 15 – May 15 every year.
If you come outside this window, the island is closed — so we switch to a Trang Sea tour: the 4 Trang Islands.
🌊 Why Koh Rok is that island
Koh Rok is the place I take people when they say, “Pam, I want the clearest water.”
And I say, “Say less.”
- Water so clear you’ll see your own shadow waving
- Sand so soft it feels like powdered sugar
- Coral gardens glowing like underwater fireworks
- Fish that swim right up like they’re greeting you
- Sea turtles doing slow, elegant yoga
- Beaches so quiet you’ll hear your thoughts… and then ignore them
It’s peaceful, playful, and ridiculously beautiful — very Pam‑approved.
3x boat snorkeling sessions
Each stop has its own personality:
- Coral gardens glowing under sunlight
- Schools of fish moving like synchronized dancers
- Sea turtles gliding like they own the place
- Warm, gentle water that makes everyone look like a pro
Guided snorkeling = no guessing, no stress.

Pickup & morning flow
Pickup from Trang to Pakmeng Pier.
6:00 Mueang Trang
The world is sleepy. You’re not.
Pakmeng Pier
8:00

First sea breeze of the day. First “wow.”
Arrive at Pakmeng Pier.
Breakfast provided, because snorkeling on an empty stomach is chaos.
Daparture
9:00
The boat ride is breezy, bright, and very main‑character energy.
Lame Lake Khet
Boat snorkeling
Calm, clear, and the perfect warm‑up.

Koh Rok Nai
Ao Hin Ngan

Rocky, pretty, peaceful.
The kind of spot where you take a “test photo” and it becomes your favorite picture.
Koh Rok Nok
Unspoiled beaches.
White sand.
Water so clear you’ll start narrating your own nature show.
Ao Man Sai

Soft white sand.
Shallow turquoise water.
A beach that feels like a long, slow exhale.
- Boat snorkeling
- Lunch on the beach — simple Thai food, sea breeze, toes in the sand
Everything tastes better when you’re barefoot. Pam science.
Nature trails
A little jungle walk to balance all the sea magic.
- Birds calling
- Monitor lizards sunbathing like celebrities
- Shaded paths perfect for slow wandering
Nature, but make it gentle.
Viewpoints
Climb up, look out, and try not to gasp too loudly.
- Endless Andaman blues
- Postcard views
- The kind of scenery that makes you rethink your life choices (in a good way)
Koh Ma

One more snorkeling stop because… why not?
Clear water, colorful coral, and a final underwater “wow.”
Return journey
Leave Koh Rok
17:00
Golden hour on the sea = chef’s kiss.
Arrive at the pier
18:00
A gentle landing back to reality.
Back at your hotel
19:00
Sun‑kissed, salty, happy — the Pam trifecta.












































































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