Ko Hong is a small island with a big reputation. It makes for a perfect day trip from Krabi – and for good measure, this tour also visits Ko Phak Bia and Ko Lading. At Ko Hong, you'll have free time to relax on the beach of its famous lagoon, hemmed in by limestone rocks. On Phak Bia, there are precarious-looking karst stacks to snap, while on Ko Lading snorkelling is a must.
Hong, Phak Bia and Lading Islands Tour by Speedboat
- Speedboat tour of three islands in Phang Nga Bay
- Free time to relax in Ko Hong Lagoon
- Lounge on the beach in Ko Phak Bia
- Chance to snorkel in Ko Lading
- Speedboat ride
- Insurance
- Lunch
- Transport
- Guide
- Drinks
- Please be aware that National Park fees are not included and you should expect to pay around 300THB per person
- If you select the option without transport, please meet at the tour office - 388, 5 Moo2 Ao-Nang Muang, Krabi 8100
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Subject to weather conditions
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
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