Nestled in the breathtaking Andaman Sea, Hong Island is a tropical gem that every traveler should explore.
Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or Instagram-worthy views, this island has it all. Here’s a quick guide on how to get there and why it’s worth the trip!
You can reach Hong Island by speedboat or long-tail boat, each offering a unique experience.
Time: 25 minutes from Ao Nang Beach.
Highlights: Perfect for island-hopping tours, speedboats are the fastest way to reach the island. However, they typically make short stops, so you won’t get the entire day on Hong Island.
Things to Note: The ride can be bumpy, especially in choppy waters, so it’s not ideal for those with back problems or pregnant travelers.
Booking: Reserve through a tour agency or online in advance.
Time: 45 minutes from Ao Nang Beach.
Highlights: These traditional boats offer a slower, more scenic journey, and you can choose between a shared ride (500 Baht/person) or a private trip (4,000 Baht for up to 8 people).
Advantages: Comfortable and ideal for spending an entire day on the island.
Booking: Available at local boat service stations near Ao Nang Beach—no pre-booking needed.
Once you’re on Hong Island, there’s plenty to keep you entertained.
The beaches here are a slice of paradise, with white sand and crystal-clear water perfect for swimming. Surrounded by limestone cliffs, the scenery is absolutely stunning. Just watch out for jellyfish during low tide!
Climb over 300 steps to enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the island and surrounding waters. The hike may be challenging, but the breathtaking vistas make it worth the effort.
Accessible only during high tide, the hidden lagoon is surrounded by towering cliffs. While swimming isn’t allowed, it’s a fantastic spot for photos and serene moments.
The left side of the island near the viewpoint is perfect for snorkeling. Bring your gear to explore vibrant coral reefs and colorful marine life in the shallow waters.
Take a short 500-meter hike through the island’s lush greenery and limestone formations. It’s a refreshing way to explore beyond the beaches.
The dry season from November to April offers sunny skies and calm seas, ideal for a visit. Arrive early to make the most of your day, as the island closes at 4 PM.
As part of a national park, the fee is 300 Baht for adults and 100 Baht for children (ages 3-13). This pass also allows access to other islands in the area.
Definitely! With its emerald waters, pristine beaches, and unique activities, Hong Island is a true escape into nature’s beauty. It’s an experience that will leave you mesmerized. Ready to plan your visit, Lykkers?
Koh Hong Krabi, Thailand
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