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Private Speedboat Tour to Hong Island from Krabi
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Explore the beautiful Koh Hong group at your own speed
- Admire the views around Hong Island
- Stop at hidden islets far from the crowds
- Tailor your own timetable for each island
What to expect
Hop aboard a speed boat and zip across the four superb islands of the Koh Hong group in a private atmosphere with just your friends and family.
Get picked up by van from your hotel in Krabi, and cruise from Nopparat Thara Pier to Hong Island. Make the first snorkelling stop at Koh Daeng, a rock island on the way to Koh Hong. When conditions are right, the water around the island is crystal clear and swimming is easy, with colorful fish everywhere around you.
Continue to Lading, Pakbia and Rai Island for have a swim at the impressive sandbars revealed at low tide. Next on the agenda is Hong Island which is part of a Marine National Park and is uninhabited except for some birds and lizards. There are two powdery white sand beaches lining twin bays, each has calm, warm, nearly transparent water.
Enjoy a picnic lunch under the shade of a tree. You'll have a plenty of time to take in the beauty of this superb island, including snorkeling. The next stop is at the island’s hidden lagoon. You won’t get there by walking on Hong Island’s trails, but you can enter it by boat. The word Hong means “room” in Thai, and as you approach the narrow entrance to the lagoon, you'll realize that you are actually entering a room-like area. After this, you'll return back to Ao Nang.
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