Koh Lipe Eastern Archipelago Adventure
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Koh Hin Son's unique rock formations
- Snorkel in vibrant coral reefs
- Visit pristine beaches of the Adang Archipelago
- Enjoy a delicious Thai lunch on a secluded island
- Experience local marine life up close
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- National Park entrance fee
- Lunch package
- Tips (optional)
Itinerary
Meet the boat crew at Star Travel office in the walking street near Pattaya Beach on Koh Lipe 30 minutes before scheduled departure. Your English speaking guide will give you helpful snorkeling and safety instructions.
Pass by: Journey to the best snorkeling spots in the Adang archipelago a bit further located from Koh Lipe directly on the border with Malaysia, and discover stunning hidden away beaches in “the Maldives of Thailand”.
Board a longtail boat and set off for your first stop on Koh Hin Son in 45 minutes. This small island is known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning views. You can hike to the top of the cliffs for panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
Continue to Koh Buloh, a small island with a colorful coral garden. Snorkel among the fish and explore the underwater world.
Make a stop at Ao Kam Nan, a bay in the south of Koh Dong with a beautiful coral reef. Go for a swim or relax on the beach.
Visit Koh Ro Khloi, a remote island with a panoramic beach. Enjoy the peace and quiet of this unspoiled island.
Head to Monkey Beach in north-east of Koh Dong where you will enjoy a Thai style picnic lunch. Watch the monkeys play in the trees and swim in the clear waters.
Spend a moment at Koh Peung, an island with colorful sea fans. Go for a swim or snorkel among the fish.
Continue to Koh Hin Ngam, a black-sand beach island with its typical stones. Relax on the beach or go for a swim in the calm waters.
Make a final stop at Jabang, an island with colorful soft coral where you can snorkel among the fish and explore the underwater world.
Meeting point
Start Location
Unknown location
Important information
Know before you book
- Hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the price
- National Park entrance fee of 200 THB per adult and 100 THB per child is included
- Tips for the guide are optional and not included in the price
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable swimwear and bring a towel
- Bring a waterproof camera to capture underwater moments
- Apply reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Easy Public Transport
- Infants Required On Laps
Good to know
- • Lost or damaged items (including masks and snorkels) must be compensated for at full replacement cost.
Traveler reviews
Snorkeling Trip Koh Lipe
A rough day at sea. Enjoyed the snorkeling and saw some nice fish. A heads up about the monkeys at the lunch spot would have been nice. The monkeys are aggressive and tried to steel my lunch by jumping on me. I saw a poor fellow lose his lunch after my encounter. A word to the wise, stay away from the tree line when eating. I wish there was more interaction with the guide. It would have been nice to learn something about the National Park and the stops we visited.
Great experience
Amazing snorkeling, so many different kinds of colourful fish. The guide even took my hand and guided me towards clownfish in their anenome.
Absolutely worth discovering!!
Ko Lipe is an absolutely heavenly island. The sea is turquoise and clear. It is located in the middle of the Tarutao National Park which offers magnificent snorkelling spots. Unfortunately, there is a lot of plastic on the beaches. But whose fault is it...
Stunning island if you don’t mind hoards of people!
Stunning island but it’s a bit of a zoo!!! There are some wonderful hotels and restaurants serving very good food and there is ‘Walking Street’ for all of your needs. I was lucky to meet some other travelers who suggested some quieter places, if I hadn’t have found these, it would have been disastrous… think Newquay on Speed! Also, the longtail boats are constant, on the main Pattaya beach, so you feel like you’re on a set for a Vietnam war film!
