Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta 4 Island Tour

April 5, 2015

This is the third island hopping tour I went on during this trip to Thailand and it was by far the best. The first island hopping tour I went on was in Aonang/Krabi and it was far too touristy. The next was in Koh Phi Phi, which was much better, but still not as great as it could have been. Thankfully, the best was saved for last, as the Koh Lanta 4 Island Tour was not only absolutely breathtaking and with far less tourists on the islands we stopped at, but it was a much higher quality tour than the previous ones we went on. This was largely due to the fact that we paid extra for us to go on a speedboat, but it was totally worth it.

The other island hopping tours we did in Thailand took us around on a sampan boat, which, though it looked rustic and cool, were cramped, slow, and noisy. I’m all about counting pennies when I travel, so I initially had no interest in spending even more money to take a speedboat. Thankfully my travel partner and the tour agent convinced me otherwise. For an extra ฿300 more we were able to hop from island to island in style. This tour was advertised as ฿1800, but we managed to get them down to ฿1300 each. 

Paying more for a tour means getting better service in general: our tour guides seemed to be enjoying themselves and made sure we were doing the same, our transportation between the islands was much faster, and the food was plentiful and delicious (which is apparently quite rare for island tours here, seeing as how we only got a sandwich on our tour in Koh Phi Phi).

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Leaving the docking point

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Our mode of transportation for the day

 

1. Koh Cheok

Our first stop was Koh Cheok to do some snorkeling. There were only a few other boats around the large limestone rock where we would be swimming around, so you weren’t bumping into anyone while you were in the water. There was a little area by the rocks that you could swim into that would take you out to the other side of the water, which was quite neat. Though the stop was picturesque, we unfortunately didn’t see many fish while we were snorkeling.

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2. Koh Mook

Our next stop was Koh Mook to go and see the Emerald Cave. We pulled up in our speed boat and anchored down outside the entrance to the cave along with a few other boats. We swam our way through the cave with our tour guide in front shining the way with his flashlight. The flashlight actually didn’t help much – once you get in the middle of the cave, it’ll be pitch black for about 30 seconds or so before you can see the exit to the other side.

Once we made it through the cave, we entered a tiny beach area. There wasn’t much to do or see here, as it was quite small and there were lots of surrounding plants. It was also actually quite cold since the area is mainly covered in shade. Tour groups were constantly coming in and out of the cave, so it made getting a picture a bit of a chore.

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3. Koh Kradan

By this point I was ready to sit down and get some food in my starving belly, so thankfully that’s exactly what we did on Koh Kradan. We had almost two hours on this island – that was absolutely stunning by the way – to eat our lunch, walk around, and do a bit of snorkeling if we wanted to (there was a shallow coral reef there).

The food was honestly so good, but unfortunately I was too hungry to think about taking a photo of it first. You’ll just have to take my word for how delicious it was. There was rice with two different types of hearty meat curries, chicken wings, fruit, and Coke to wash it all down with.

After I properly stuffed my face (I may or may not have gone up for seconds) I walked along the beach for a bit, waded into the water, and just took it easy. This beach truly is serene – the water is crystal clear, and the sand is white and fine with seashells as you come closer to the water. I also went snorkeling for a bit and saw one of the largest fishes (not a clue what kind) that I’ve ever seen while snorkeling.

After our time lounging around was up, we went to the other side of this island where there was a larger coral reef to snorkel some more. This time, there were actually quite a few different fishes to see. Our tour guide started throwing watermelon into the water right by you, which obviously caused tonnes of fish to swarm you. This could either be a lot of fun for you or it could be your worst nightmare.

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4. Koh Ma

Our final stop wasn’t exactly a stop since we actually didn’t get out of the boat. On the tour pamphlet it said that at this stop you would see live animals that live on the island. Little did I know that meant driving by the limestone rocks and seeing tonnes of bats clustered together, hanging upside down.

What I did enjoy about this last stop was that there was actually a house on the smaller rock formation near the water. When I asked the tour guide about it, he said that this is the home of a fisherman when he is out on the job for a few days at a time.

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  • Timo
    April 6, 2015 at 4:09 am

    Wonderful pictures once again. And here I was happy that we had at least few moments of sunshine here in Germany after months of grey and rain

  • Christina
    May 22, 2015 at 10:06 pm

    Hello,

    I am travelling to Krabi this summer and your blog is very useful to avoid crowded and disgusting excursions.

    Could you please tell me where I could arrange Koh Lanta 4 Island Tour?

    Thank you very much!

    • thisgirlabroad
      May 23, 2015 at 6:18 pm

      Hi Christina!

      Thanks 🙂
      Your best bet is probably just speaking with the receptionist at your hotel and either asking them for details of the best travel agency or when you’re in Koh Lanta head to where the pier is and there are a few larger travel agencies – speak to a few of them and find out which one has the best tour to suit your needs!

      Have an amazing time!!

  • ELAINE
    December 1, 2015 at 7:42 pm

    Hi, I am Elaine, from Malaysia. We are going to Krabi and stay at Lanta Sport Resort on 17-20 December 2015. Can you recommend some tour guide for us? or give us some advice for us? because i try to contact some agent, but they dint reply me. If possible, kindly give me some advice for this trip. Thanks, and i hope can get your feedback as soon as possible.

    • thisgirlabroad
      December 1, 2015 at 9:40 pm

      Hi Elaine,
      I honestly don’t remember what specific tour guide I booked with. Honestly, I don’t think it’s necessary that you book something ahead of time, as there are so many tour companies operating every day. No need to worry – you can just book a tour once you get there. Hope you have a great trip!

    • ang wei sheng
      April 19, 2017 at 7:14 pm

      tour guide is rm 250 per days .

      you can go phi-phi island , kho cheok , koh mook ,koh kradan ,koh ma .

      thank you !

      best regrades,
      vinson ang

  • Em
    October 11, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    Your blogs are so helpful! Thank you! Sounds like a private speed boat is the best way to go on these island tours. Is it easy to find these private tours once we are in the area?

    • thisgirlabroad
      October 11, 2016 at 1:00 pm

      Hi! So glad you’ve found my posts helpful! There are plenty of tour companies located in that area (by the ferry pier), so you shouldn’t have any issues. Just be sure to shop around for the best price! Happy travels!

  • Chloe
    October 12, 2016 at 2:19 am

    hi, I just have one question, how long did the 4 island tour take? I’m wondering did you visit all of the islands in one day or two? Thank you 🙂

    • thisgirlabroad
      October 12, 2016 at 7:11 am

      Hi Chloe,
      It’s a one day trip, though if I remember correctly, you can opt to include a stop at another island for dinner at an additional fee. Just the day tour itself is around 6/7 hours. Enjoy!

  • sedef
    February 17, 2017 at 7:52 pm

    hey 🙂 great blog, very impressed both by your notes and photos. I’m heading to an nang for two days in march; my plan is to spare a day for railay beach and the other one for this koh lanta tour. or should I do the other 4 islands tour in ao nang? I was actually planning to the other islands tour (chicken island etc) but gave up when I read your comments 🙂

    • thisgirlabroad
      February 18, 2017 at 8:29 am

      Hi Sedef,
      Thanks so much!
      Definitely spend a long, lazy day at Railay! I’m not sure you’d be able to do the Koh Lanta tour if you’re only in Ao Nang for two days, since it’s a fairy ride away and you’ll likely want to spend the night there. Ha, yeah – I clearly wasn’t a huge fan of that tour 😛
      Sorry I can’t be more help.. seems like a lot to try to squeeze into two days, so if you can, maybe double your time there so you can fit everything in!
      Happy travels!

      • Sedef
        February 18, 2017 at 4:34 pm

        Thank you so much 🙂 well yeah, after two days in Ao Nang, I’ll be heading to Phi Phi for two days. Then, I’ll certainly do one full day in Railay and for the next day, I’ll check nearby tour options. Happy travels, lots of love!

  • Heather
    November 7, 2017 at 3:21 pm

    Which type of boat do you think is best for someone who may experience sea sickness? Is the speed boat a smoother ride?

    • thisgirlabroad
      November 7, 2017 at 4:48 pm

      Hmm, I’d probably say the speed boat (I was a smooth ride), though I didn’t try the others so I can’t fully say. Sorry – wish I could be of more help!

  • chih Fang
    January 19, 2018 at 1:02 am

    Hello 🙂

    I am trying to write an article about 4 island from Koh Lanta to Taiwanese readers . I hope to let them know more about these wonderful places, however when I was there I forgot to take the picture of Koh Ma.
    I would like to share you picture with Taiwanese if you don’t mind? I will be sure to cite your blog under the image.

    please let me know if it’s okay
    thank you 🙂

    • thisgirlabroad
      January 19, 2018 at 7:15 am

      Hi Chih,
      Thanks for asking – you’re welcome to use my photo if you credit it back to thisgirlabroad.com!
      Thanks and happy travels! 🙂

  • Paddy
    February 27, 2018 at 8:05 pm

    Hi, I am finding your blog very useful to plan my Thailand trip next month! My wife and I are both non-swimmers. I read in other places that lots of non-swimmers go on tours like these and do snorkeling with life jacket on. Do all tour providers carry life jackets? Any idea how non-swimmers go through the dark cave on the way to Emerald Cave, and do the tour operators provide assistance?

    • thisgirlabroad
      February 28, 2018 at 5:05 pm

      Hi Paddy,
      Glad to hear my posts have been helpful!
      Yes, I don’t think I’ve ever been on a tour in a boat where they didn’t have lifejackets. As for the cave, I’m not sure. Maybe speaking with your tour guide ahead of time and ask if he will help guide you through. Or, just skip that part.

  • Kimi Soni
    May 15, 2018 at 4:20 pm

    Really Thanks alot for this informative Post with images.actually I am planning a trip for Thailand ButI have no any idea about these places ans Island but after reading this post and see images I feel wow its amazing place. I like beaches and really I will go there in these places.

    • thisgirlabroad
      May 15, 2018 at 4:24 pm

      Thanks, Kimi! Enjoy your time in Thailand!

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