Samet 6 Islands, blue you will remember

A soft blue day across Rayong’s quiet sea, the kind of blue that stays with you.

800 baht adult/child
What’s included

The sea feels different when the day moves slowly

Snorkel among colorful marine life,
swim in secluded bays,
and soak up breathtaking views.

the blue that begins gently

A morning that opens like calm water

Some days feel like they were made for the sea.
A slow boat.
A soft breeze.
A stretch of blue that doesn’t ask anything from you.

This is that kind of day —
snorkeling among colorful marine life,
floating in secluded bays,
and watching the horizon melt into a soft, endless blue.

The water around Samet has a way of calming you
without you even noticing.
You slip in, you look around,
and suddenly the world feels quieter.

Mu Koh Samet National Park

A protected sea that still feels untouched

The journey takes you into the heart of
Khao Laem Ya – Mu Koh Samet National Park,
a protected marine world where nature still leads the rhythm.

Six islands, each with its own shade of blue.
Clear water that glows under the sun.
Quiet beaches that feel like they’ve been waiting for you.
Coastlines untouched by rush or noise.

This is Rayong’s softest side —
a place where the sea stays gentle,
the wind stays warm,
and the day moves at the pace of your breath.

What’s included

The easy part of the day

Your day begins without effort.
Free pickup from Koh Samet
so you don’t have to think about anything.

What’s not included

Small details to keep the day simple

The National Park fee is not included.
(Yes… the sea is free, but the park is not.)

Option 1
If you’re already staying on Koh Samet

Good news — you already have a National Park ticket.
Just bring it with you.
Seriously… bring it.
Don’t leave it on the hotel bed.

To join the tour and visit all six islands,
you’ll need a small add‑on ticket
that covers all islands for the day.

From Koh Samet
100 baht adult / 50 baht child

If your original ticket is lost,
the park will treat you like a brand‑new visitor
and you’ll need to buy the full ticket
just like guests departing from Ban Phe.

Option 2
If you start from Ban Phe

Starting from Ban Phe?
Easy — you just buy the full National Park ticket.
No drama, no paperwork, just a quick payment.

From Ban Phe
300 baht adult / 150 baht child

If you’re departing from Ban Phe in Rayong,
there’s a small additional 200 baht per person
for the round‑trip speedboat —
a simple add‑on for a smooth start.

Cash only
Payment is made at check‑in before departure.
Please be ready —
the fish are excited to see you,
but the cashier gets to see you first.

Pickup

The day starts slow and steady

Pickup available from hotels in Koh Samet and from the pier in Rayong.

11:00 pickup from hotels in Koh Samet

11:30 meeting point at Ao Luk Yon
12:00 depart into the open blue

The moment the boat leaves the pier,
the sea opens like a soft invitation.

Koh Talu

13:00

Koh Talu is where the day truly begins. Bright water. Soft sand. A bay that feels like it’s been waiting for you.

Snorkeling reveals schools of fish moving like shifting colors beneath you.

Haad Koh Talu.

Viewpoint

Koh Thalu Viewpoint
also known as Breuk Prai Viewpoint —
wide, open, peaceful.

Boat snorkeling

The underwater world opens wide

14:30

Koh Samet is known for its pristine coral reefs.
Guides provide gear,
show you the best underwater spots,
and help you see the sea the way locals do.

Koh Khangkhao

Thirty minutes of bright blue

15:00

A 30‑minute snorkeling stop
in calm, open water.
Clear visibility.
Gentle waves.
A moment that feels short only because it’s beautiful.

Koh Ku Dee

A beach that feels like a breath

Haad Ku Dee is soft and peaceful.
You step onto the sand
and the world slows down again.
A place to rest, breathe,
and let the day settle into your skin.

Koh Kram

A small beach with a soft breeze

Haad Kram is simple and warm.
A quiet stretch of sand
with a gentle wind
and a view that feels like a postcard.

Thale Waek

Shallow water and soft sandbars

Koh Kruai and Haad Kruai
offer a different kind of beauty —
shallow water,
soft sandbars,
and a quietness that feels almost sacred.

Koh Kruai

Koh Kruai and Haad Kruai.

Koh Platin

The coastline turns golden

16:00

Sight seeing.
As the afternoon light softens,
Koh Platin glows.
The cliffs, the trees, the water —
everything shifts into warm gold.

Back

The day folds itself quietly

16:30 depart
17:00 arrive Koh Samet Pier
17:20 arrive Ban Phe Pier

The sea stays soft on the way back,
as if it knows you’re carrying the day with you.

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