Overview

Description
Chicken Island: Snorkelling spot, chicken-shaped rock formation.
Tup Island: Sandbar walk between islands at low tide.
Mor Island: Secluded retreat, peaceful beach atmosphere.
Poda Island: Pristine beach, swimming, sunset BBQ.
Tang Ming Island: Quiet snorkelling, less crowded reefs.
Yawasam Island: Snorkelling over shallow coral gardens.
Koh Raeng (Bioluminescent Swim): Night swim among glowing plankton, tour finale.

Experience

Chicken Island (Koh Gai / Koh Kai)

  •  Named for its chicken-head–shaped limestone rock formation.
  • A top snorkelling spot, offering vibrant coral formations, schools of fish, and clear blue waters.
  • Boats usually anchor nearby; visitors snorkel in the surrounding waters rather than landing. 

Tup Island

  • Famous for the “Sandbar” or “Talay Waek”—a natural white-sand causeway that links Tup, Chicken, and Mor islands at low tide. 
  • A scenic and photogenic spot, perfect for walking and beach time. 

Mor Island (Ko Mor) 

  • Often visited in tandem with Tup Island.
  • Offers tranquil waters, ideal for relaxing and taking in scenic views. 

Poda Island 

  • Known for its exquisite white sandy beach and crystal-clear water.
  • Perfect for swimming, beach lounging, and sometimes includes jungle-like backdrops.
  • BBQ dinners right on the beach here. 

Tang Ming Island (Ko Tan Ming)

  • A serene snorkeling destination located just off Poda or nearby.
  • Less crowded and ideal for peaceful exploration of reefs and marine life. 

Yawasam Island (Koh Yawasam)

  • A snorkel-only stop with shallow coral gardens.
  • Close to the coast and offers a serene experience amidst turquoise waters. 

Koh Raeng (Bioluminescent Night Swim)

  • The finale of the tour: swim or snorkel among bioluminescent plankton—a glowing, magical experience likened to "swimming in
    stars." 
  •  Often follows a beachside dinner or sunset viewing. 

Tour Itinerary

  • 30 minutes
    Chicken Island
    snorkelling near the iconic chicken-head rock formation.
  • 30 minutes
    Tup Island
    walk on the sandbar (Thale Waek), swim, and enjoy the scenery.
  • 40 minutes
    Mor Island (Koh Mor)
    free time for sightseeing and relaxing.
  • 1 hour
    Poda Island (Ko Poda)
    typically the beach where sunset and dinner are served.
  • 30 minutes
    Tang Ming Island (Ko Ma Tang Ming)
    Snorkelling in clear waters.
  • 30 minutes
    Yawasam Island (Ko Yawasam)
    Snorkelling and exploring coral reefs.
  • Duration variable
    Koh Raeng (Bioluminescent Night Swim)
    Typically occurs after dinner as a magical night swim in glowing