The reef around Koh Ngai is covered with lots of hard corals and is good for those who like shallow water snorkeling.
Koh Mook's amazing EmeraldCave is the highlight of this trip.
The cave is a window into a lagoon through which safety-vest-clad swimmers are towed by local guides. The swim into the lagoon is fully eighty metres in length and a real adventure.
Halfway along the narrow darkening tunnel most visitors experience the pull of two strongly opposing emotions.
The claustrophobic fear of being almost entirely encased in rock urges the swimmer to retreat, while the speck of emerald light at the end of the tunnel, which alluringly illuminates a beach within, beckons the swimmer onwards.
The swimmers’ eventual emergence into the lagoon is a powerful experience, and one for which it is well worth conquering the earlier fear.
Koh Kradan is known for underwater weddings - every year many couples marry here.
It has a very nice beach and good snorkelling, right off the beach. Lunch will be served here.
Koh Chuack is actually not an island, just a big rock. It gets it name from the Thai word for 'rope'.
As there are strong currents here, we tow a rope behind the boat, which guests who aren't great swimmers can easily hold on to.
Koh Chuack is known for its colorful soft corals.
Itinerary from Koh Lanta
Starting 08:30
Pick up guests from all Lanta beaches, by speed boat.
09.30
Arrive at Koh Ngai and start snorkeling from the boat for 1 hour
10:30
Visit Koh Muk's Emerald Cave and stay there for about another hour
12:00
Arrive Koh Kradan and relax on the beach or snorkel.
13.00
Lunch on the beach
14:00
Depart from Koh Kradan and to Koh Chuack for more
snorkeling.
15:00
Depart from Koh Chuack
16:00
Arrive Koh Lanta
THB 1750/adult, THB 900/child (under 12 years old), under 4 years free of charge.
Itinerary from Koh Kradan
The Emerald Cave is available as a day-trip from Koh Kradan. It is combined with different attractions to make a 5 hour private daytrip. This tour goes to the following attractions: