English / Thai-speaking guide
English-speaking staff
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Professional guide
Lunch
Snacks
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Insurance provided by the operator
Drinking water
Seasonal fruit
Light breakfast
Buffet lunch
Snorkeling and kayaking equipment
Life jacket
Admission to There is an entrance fee for 'Mu Koh Angthong National Marine Parke' of 300 THB per adult and 150 THB per child to be paid! These fees are to help park rangers keep the park and wildlife protected and clean so we can enjoy the natural beauty.
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
The activity is not recommended: heart disease / other serious medical conditions / pregnant women / infants
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: Halal certified / lactose intolerance / gluten intolerance / vegetarian diets / vegan diets
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Please be mindful not to feed the marine / wild animals or engage in any activity that may damage the ecosystem
Bring a towel, waterproof bag, swimwear, sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses, flip flops and a camera.
Spend the day in the emerald jewel of the Gulf of Thailand on a speed boat tour to Angthong Marine Park from Koh Samui. Start the day off with a light breakfast and a 45-minute speed boat ride through the 42 islands. Spend the rest of your day snorkeling the colourful coral reefs and kayaking in the idyllic oasis of the park. Visit the viewpoint of Koh Mae Ko island for an amazing view of the crystal lagoon and the stunning rock formations towering above the archipelago.
After being picked up at your hotel you will meet the friendly staff of Lomlahk Khirin at Bang Rak Pier. Enjoy a light breakfast and get safety instructions and information about the trip. Start the day off with an exciting 45-minute speed boat ride to the breathtaking beauty of Angthong Marine Park.
Angthong translates as 'golden bowl', occupies almost 250 sq km and includes 50 sq km of surreal limestone islands and karst topography, which rise from the sea. All of the 42 islands are uninhabited and undeveloped except for one. This island, Koh Paluay, is inhabited by sea-gypsies who still earn a living from fishing. The Marine Park is famous for its natural beauty untouched by development.
Spend the day island-hopping through the archipelago, visiting the park's principal islands, and exploring their natural caves and stunning rock formations by kayak. On Koh Mae Ko, you can hike up to the top with a spectacular view over the emerald saltwater lake called Thale Nai which is connected with the sea through underwater caves. A trail that takes 20 minutes to walk leads from a nearby beach to the viewpoint over the lake.
At mid-day, enjoy a delicious Thai style buffet lunch at the beach of Woa Ta Lab, and spend the afternoon sunbathing or simply relaxing on the endless white sand beaches of the islands.