Koh Lanta is part of an archipelago which is made up of over fifty small islands with only three being inhabited. This is the most popular speed boat trip taken from Koh Lanta as you will get to visit 4 of these Islands – Koh Cherk, Koh Mook, Koh Kradan and Koh Mah.
On this trip you can enjoy snorkeling at Koh Cherk and Koh Mah with pristine clear waters, shallow colorful reefs and various aquatic life. You’ll have lunch on the white powdery beach at Koh Kradan. But for most the highlight of the day is entering the Emerald Cave at Koh Mook and enjoying the breathtaking natural scenery inside.
A Typical 4 Islands Itinerary:
(Please note this is just a guide and can vary depending on your operator)
8:00 – 9:00
Pick up guests from hotels.
9:10:
Depart the pier for the 4 Islands
10:10:
Arrive at Koh Chuerk for snorkeling (40 mins)
10:50:Visit Koh Mook to float in the Emerald Cave
11:40 – 11:50:
Depart to Koh Kradan to enjoy lunch
12:00 – 13:30
Free time after lunch to relax and sunbathe on the beach
13:30
Leave Koh Kradan to go to Koh Mah for snorkeling (45 mins)
15:00
Leave Koh Mah and travel back to the pier
15:45:Arrive at the pier and transfer guests back to the hotels
Tour Includes:
- Buffet Lunch
- Soft drinks and water
- Snorkeling Gear
- Transfer to and from Hotel
- National Park Entrance Fees
Koh Cherk
Koh Cherk consists of two small islands. It is a favorite destination for snorkelers due to the pristine waters, colorful soft coral reefs, and the multitude of vibrant fish.
Koh Mook (Emerald Cave)
This cave has the reputation as being of one of Thailand’s most breathtaking sights. The cave is reached by swimming single-file through an 80 meter long tunnel lit only by the flashlight of your tour guide.The emerald cave has a small, pure white sand beach surrounded by high cliffs and many rare species of plants. It is best seen midday when the sun shines perfectly into the mouth of the funnel into the cave, lighting everything and showing off the stunning emerald green water.
Koh Kradan
Kradan Island is famous for the “Underwater Wedding Ceremony” which is conducted every year by the Tourist Authority of Thailand. The highlight of Koh Kradan is the fine powdery white sand with very clear waters and it is also popular for being secluded and quiet.