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Island Hopping around Ao Nang


Destination: AoNang

Gateway to explore the Beauty of Krabi Province

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A real 'must' is a boat trip to the beautiful limestone islands of Ao Nang Bay. 
A real 'must' is a boat trip to the beautiful limestone islands in Ao Nang Bay. The long tail boats are moored along Ao Nang and Nopparat Thara  Beach. Tickets can be bought in the booths at either end of the beach road or with any travel agent. Speedboats have to be booked via a travel agency.

Choose between the 4 Island Tour or just a one island tour to either Koh Poda or Koh Kai (Chicken island).  Or go to Koh Hong or even to Bamboo island, which is the farthest away.


Tour Counter
@rt Travel - Services
Tel.: 075-637490,92 or 086-2719721
Travel Agency
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Ao Nang Travel and Tour - Services
Tel.: 075-637152-3 or 075-637730
Ao Nang Travel and Tour (อ่าวนาง แทรเวิล แอนด์ ทัวร์) (AoNang)

Licensed Travel Agent. Organizes excursions in the vicinity of Krabi. Flight booking service and booking for train and bus tickets all over Thailand. TAT License : 34/00212. Ao Nang Travel and Tour has its own speedboat and work together with BAC Skyview and organize air sightseeing tours from Krabi or Phuket Airport.

243 Moo 2 Ao Nang Beach Krabi 81000
Tel.: 075-637152-3 or 075-637730 - Fax.: 075-637153

Travel Agency
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G R Tour - Services
G R Tour (AoNang)

G R Trvel in the center of Ao Nang opposite the Police Box, organizes tours and excursions as well as flight bookings and bus and train tickets.


Travel Agency
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Green Planet - Services
Tel.: 075-637488 or 080-5261001
Green Planet (กรีน เพลเน็ต) (AoNang)

Licensed Travel Agent. Organizes excursions in the vicinity of Krabi. Flight booking service and booking for train and bus tickets all over Thailand.TAT License : 33/3299. Friendly employees with good English. Green Planet also runs the regular speedboat service to Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Koh Yao Yai and to Phuket. Also offers individual speedboat tours.

31/2 Moo 2, Ao Nang, Krabi 81000
Tel.: 075-637488 or 080-5261001 - Fax.: 075-637603

Tour Counter
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Island Safari - Services
Tel.: 075-637930 or 089-4744121
Island Safari (ไอร์แลนด์ ซาฟารี) (AoNang)

Island Safari Tours Krabi offers various outdoor activities, such as elephant riding, boat trips to James Bond Island, rafting and kayaking. They organize day trips and full week programs. TAT License : 32/00051

243/2 Moo 2, Ao Nang, Krabi 81000
Tel.: 075-637930 or 089-4744121 - Fax.: 075-637438

Tour Counter
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Lets Go Krabi - Services
Tel.: 075-637660 or 075-695541
Lets Go Krabi and Ao Nang Group Travel and Service (เลทสโกกระบี่) (AoNang)

Let's Go Krabi & Ao Nang Group Travel & Service is a licensed Travel Agent. Organizes excursions in the vicinity of Krabi. Flight booking service and booking for train and bus tickets all over Thailand.

Ao Nang, Krabi 81000
Tel.: 075-637660 or 075-695541 - Fax.: 075-637931

Each of the islands are surrounded by crystal clear water and the beaches are white and sandy - what better swimming and sunbathing conditions can you ask for?

Koh Hong has a natural lagoon, Chicken Island has some small caves and at low tide you can walk over a sandbank to its sister island, Koh Poda is great for swimming and snorkeling.
Take off and feel the rhythm of the ocean and the spray of saltwater in your face. Lean back and enjoy the beautiful and bizarre scenery of the karst stones as the coastline gets smaller and smaller.

Island
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Koh Poda - Attractions
Koh Poda (เกาะบอดะ) (Krabi)

Koh Poda has a lovely white sandy beach with crystal clear water. The waters around Koh Poda are suitable for swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.

It is worth a day trip from the mainland. Longboats anchoring along the beach offer snacks and Thai dishes. The island is privately owned and a bungalow site belonging to Krabi Resort offers bungalows for those who want to explore the Robinson Crusoe feeling on the island.

Koh Poda is situated south of Ao Nang, 8 km offshore.


Koh Kai - Chicken Island (Koh Kai) (Krabi)

Koh Kai is an amazing natural lime stone island resembling the body of a chicken crouching in the water.

One end of the island consists of steep cliffs while the other end has beautiful beaches along a peninsula. At low tide you can walk across the sandbank to the very tiny island of Thalay Waek. The warm and clear water is ideal for swimming. There is no accommodation on the island. A little food stall and toilets are the only amenities on the island.





For those who prefer a specialized tour, design for individual needs and off the beaten track, should contact Elizabeth and Sun from Andaman Camp and Cruise. Kayaks and snorkeling gear as well as drinks and food are always on board.

Island
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Koh Tup - Attractions
Koh Tup (Tup Island) (Krabi)

Koh Tup has lovely white sandy beaches surrounded by the crystal clear water of the Andaman Sea.

At low tide you can see that the island is connected via a sandbank with its sister island Koh Mor. Toilets and a small hut, which serves refreshments are the only amenities.






Island
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Koh Hong - Attractions
Koh Hong (เกาะห้อง) (Krabi)

Koh Hong lies opposite Klong Muang. The island is uninhabited and part of the National Park.

Hong means room, and indeed, the island has a room, a spectacular lagoon - high cliffs enclosing an emerald pool, which is ideal for snorkeling. At the main beach of the island a ranger will ask you to pay 200 Baht entrance fee (children 100 Baht). If you do not want to pay this amount, ask the captain to go to one of the other 2 beaches on the outside of the island where swimming and sunbathing is free.





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