| Tour Type | Private tour, Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler, 10 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Islands tour |
| Transport | Sightseeing cruise |
| Cruise type | Jet boat |
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
A minimum of 10 people are required for the shared tour to operate. If the total number of travellers does not meet the minimum requirement for this trip, the tour will be cancelled and you will receive a notification e-mail 1 day(s) prior to departure
Travellers must follow the scheduled itinerary and instructions from the tour leader
Travellers who suffer from motion sickness are advised to take proper precautions in advance (i.e. medication)
A Koh Hong Day Tour typically includes exploring the main Hong Island beach, known for its pristine white sands and clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. You can also discover the stunning hidden lagoon, accessible by longtail boat or kayak, offering a unique natural experience. Snorkeling in the vibrant coral reefs and a visit to the panoramic viewpoint, which provides breathtaking 360-degree vistas, are also popular activities.
Yes, visitors to Koh Hong are required to pay a national park entrance fee. This fee directly contributes to the conservation and maintenance of the protected marine environment and facilities on the islands. It is typically paid directly upon arrival at the park entrance, or sometimes it may be conveniently included as part of an organized day tour package from Krabi or Ao Nang, simplifying your visit.
Koh Hong is part of a protected national marine park, and as such, overnight stays are generally not permitted on the island itself. The area is primarily designated for day visitors, which helps in conservation efforts and maintaining its pristine natural state. Most visitors experience Koh Hong through organized day tours that depart from mainland Krabi or Ao Nang, returning by evening.
Travel time to Koh Hong depends on your departure point and the type of boat used. From Ao Nang, a speedboat typically takes about 20-30 minutes, while a traditional longtail boat can take around 45-60 minutes. If departing from Krabi Town, the journey will be slightly longer, generally adding an extra 15-20 minutes to these times, as you would first travel to Ao Nang or a similar pier.
From Krabi, the most convenient way to reach Koh Hong is by joining an organized day tour. These tours typically provide transfers from your accommodation in Krabi to the departure point in Ao Nang, from where speedboats or longtail boats then take you directly to Koh Hong. Alternatively, you can arrange a private longtail boat from Ao Nang if you prefer a more flexible schedule and personalized experience.
Koh Hong is famed for its stunning natural features, most notably the hidden lagoon, known as the "Hong Lagoon." This large, emerald-green pool is almost entirely encircled by towering limestone cliffs, accessible only by a narrow entrance during high tide. The island also features pristine white-sand beaches like Pelay Beach and dramatic karst formations that rise majestically from the Andaman Sea, creating picturesque scenery.
At the main beach of Koh Hong, also known as Pelay Beach, visitors can enjoy a range of activities. The calm, clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, allowing you to discover the vibrant marine life just offshore. Kayaking is a popular option to explore the surrounding coastline and smaller coves at your own pace. Many visitors also simply relax on the soft white sands, sunbathe, or enjoy a picnic amidst the stunning natural scenery.
Reaching the panoramic viewpoint on Koh Hong involves climbing a well-maintained wooden staircase. There are approximately 394 steps in total. While it can be a challenging ascent, particularly in the tropical heat, the effort is well worth it for the breathtaking 360-degree views of the Andaman Sea, surrounding islands, and the island's own hidden lagoon. The climb usually takes about 15-20 minutes at a moderate pace.