Let’s take a 4 Islands Trip and you will be falling in love with Andaman Sea, one of the unseen in Thailand
Traveling to Krabi, you will absolutely have a picture of clear water of the sea, white sand beach and not to be missed taking a photo with longtail boat especially its front part.
Make this experience extraordinary by booking Railay Eco Tour’s Luxury Longtail Boat off to see 4 islands as Poda Island, Separated Sea at Tub Island, Chicken Island, and Railay.
With a short time for boat ride and it is fine if you have just a haft day for this trip.
Morning session: 08.30am-12.30pm
Afternoon session: 14.30pm-18.30pm
Full Day Trip: 09.00am-17.00pm
Free pickup and drop-off service within Ao Nang area.
Guests are suggested to wait at hotel’s lobby 20 minutes before trip.
Check-in at Ao Nammao Pier with our receptionist at Railay Eco Tour office, information will be provided.
Trip includes a captain, a service staff, lunch and drink, drinking water, coconut, fruit, etc.
And you will be escorted to the boat.
Spot 1: Railay. Taking just 10 minutes and you will arrive Railay, a bay surrounded by a cliff and beautiful beach.
Spot 2: Separated Sea at Tub Island. The hidden long beach depends on tide, and time may vary each day and the captain is normally capable to forecast the time each day. This spot is one of “Unseen Thailand” and you will surely never get disappointed for visiting here.
There is a national park fee for visiting here, and please bring cash in Thai Baht. 
Spot 3: Chicken Island. 10 minutes away from Tub Islands, and when you get to see the rock shape, you cannot imagine anything else but the chicken head shape. Recommending for snorkeling and free dive here.
Spot 4: Poda Island. It is the time for beach picnic. White long beach endlessly is the best place for relaxing. Our Luxury Longtail Boat offers everything to your need as 1 bento lunch set for everyone, fruit basket, water in glass bottle, beach mat and our staff is guaranteed to be very helpful in capturing hundreds of memorable picture for you.
After enjoying the trip, it’s time to get back to the pier.
Let make your trip in Krabi an unforgettable one, choose to travel with Railay Eco Tour and we will make this experience different yet the best one of your sea trip.
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Krabi's golden season runs from January to April. This is the dry season, so the skies are clear, the sea is calm, and almost every island tour runs every day. It's the best time of year for clear water, both for snorkeling and diving. Boats reach Phi Phi and Maya Bay with no problem, and the sunsets are crisp every evening. This guide covers why these months are the golden window, how each month from January to April feels different, and how to book smart before rooms and tours fill up. It's for anyone who wants to enjoy Krabi's dry season to the fullest.
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