Four Islands Private Boat tour
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- ฿ 15,000/day
- - Excursions
- Baths: 1
- time: 10:00 - 19:00
About:
• Up to 16 people
• Start: 10:00 Nopparattara pier
• Finish: 19:00 Nopparattara pier
Included:
• Lifejackets & safety gear
• Snorkels and masks
• Cooler box of ice
• Transfer to the pier and back
About the boat:
Up to 15 people Insured and with quality lifejackets & safety gear
Spacious flexible layout Proper dining table for 12 as well as a padded lounge area and huge sundeck ensures everyone has all the space they need
Proper WC onboard. Yes, a proper flushing sit down toilet complete with wash basin and fresh water shower
Sound system. 4 speaker system with connections for most smartphones/mp3 etc
Fishing. Enough rods and tackle for a good days fishing or just to chance your arm over lunch.
Snorkeling. Quality snorkels and masks for everyone to get a good look at some of Asia’s most diverse marine ecosystems
All weather protection. Sometimes it rains. If it does we've got you covered with plenty of completely dry space inside.
Experienced friendly captain & crew. Our Captain has years of Andaman sea experience and his crew are on hand to make sure your trip is perfect
Itinerary:
The four Islands that make up the tour are Koh Gai (chicken Island), Koh Tup, Koh Mawr and Poda Island. Poda Island is the largest in the group, so really, the Islands should be called the Poda Islands, but as everyone knows them as "The 4 Islands' thats what we must call them.
There are also several other rock Islands in the same area which is why some operators call their tours "7 Island tour" or sometimes even more. However, only 4 of them can be landed at, the others are just rocks jutting out of the water. You will get to see them from your private charter, its also possible to snorkel around a few of these rock Islands, just ask your boat driver. Please note that if the water is a bit rough, then snorkelling around these rock areas may not be possible.
We can tailor any trip to suit your requirements, just name it
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