Visit the hot spots of 4 Islands and Phi Phi Islands on a sunrise tour leaving Krabi in the early morning. Beat the crowds and experience Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh, Bamboo Island and Thale Waek (sandbar) less crowded with premium snorkeling, an attentive and friendly Sea Eagle Tour boat crew and a tasty lunch in Phi Phi Arida restaurant.
Visit the hot spots of 4 Islands and Phi Phi Islands on a sunrise tour leaving Krabi in the early morning. Beat the crowds and experience Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh, Bamboo Island and Thale Waek (sandbar) less crowded with premium snorkeling, an attentive and friendly Sea Eagle Tour boat crew and a tasty lunch in Phi Phi Arida restaurant.
- Krabi Province - A minibus will pick you up from your hotel in Krabi, which might require an early start as soon as 6am.
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Nopparat Thara Pier - Check in with the Sea Eagle crew at Nopparat Thara Pier and enjoy a light breakfast box to energize your trip. Depart at 7am on our comfortable speedboat, which accommodates up to 40 passengers.
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- Krabi Province - A minibus will pick you up from your hotel in Krabi, which might require an early start as soon as 6am.
- Nopparat Thara Pier - Check in with the Sea Eagle crew at Nopparat Thara Pier and enjoy a light breakfast box to energize your trip. Depart at 7am on our comfortable speedboat, which accommodates up to 40 passengers.
- Railay Beach - Sail to Railay Beach for a brief stop to collect additional guests.
- Phi Phi Islands - Travel by speedboat to Phi Phi Leh in under 45 minutes.
- Loh Samah Bay - The first destination is Loh Samah Bay, where you can climb from a floating pier over the rocks to a raised wooden path leading to the beach at Maya Bay.
- Maya Bay - The highlight is visiting Maya Bay, where you can feel the white sand and dip your feet into the turquoise waters at ‘The Beach’. You will have about 50 minutes to enjoy one of Thailand’s most breathtaking spots, and if you’re fortunate, you might see black tip reef sharks.
Important rules at Maya Bay include no swimming, no single-use plastics, using reef-safe sunscreen, and no drone use without permission. Please note that the Mu Koh Phi Phi Marine Park closes annually for 2 months during the low season, typically in August and September.
- Pileh Bay - In Pileh Lagoon, capture stunning photos of the 600-meter-long canyon framed by 100-meter-tall limestone cliffs or take a longtail boat ride to explore small coves for a small additional fee if desired.
- Ko Phi Phi Le - Snorkel on the eastern side of Phi Phi Leh on coral reefs with crystal-clear waters.
- Viking Cave - Cruise slowly past Viking Cave while learning about the history of the place where Phi Phi bird’s nest soup is harvested.
- Monkey Beach - As we continue, prepare to be amazed by Monkey Beach. This 150-meter treasure, located on the southwestern shore of Tonsai Bay, features powdery white sand kissed by emerald waters. Lush vegetation climbs the cliffs behind the beach, creating a sanctuary for a colony of monkeys. Keep an eye out – at low tide, you might see them playfully searching for breakfast right on the shore. While we won’t stop at the beach itself, this glimpse of paradise is sure to be a highlight.
- Ao Ton Sai - Stop at Ton Sai Pier, from where you will walk to the restaurant for lunch.
- Arida Restaurant 2 - Enjoy a Thai buffet lunch at Phi Phi Arida restaurant on Koh Phi Phi Don. Special dietary preferences, such as vegetarian meals, must be ordered before departure.
- Bamboo Island - In the afternoon, swim and relax at the peaceful and serene beach of Bamboo Island, known as Koh Mai Phai in Thai. The island is almost heart-shaped and is entirely surrounded by a strip of white sand. It offers excellent snorkeling opportunities with a shallow line of corals. Its central area is covered with lush vegetation, including Casuarinas and Bamboo trees, which gave the island its name.
- Chicken Island - Proceed to the 4 Island group and take photos of the unique rock formation at Chicken Island.
- Thale Waek - Walk on the sandbar at Thale Waek, connecting the offshore islands of Koh Kai, Koh Tup, and Koh Mor.
- Tup Island - Swim at Koh Tup, a distinctive small island topped with vegetation, encircled by sand, and connected to Chicken Island by a sandbar.
- Poda Island - Finally, relax and bask in the sun on the pristine white sands of Koh Poda, a true tropical paradise, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
- Sea Eagle Tour - Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Sea Eagle Tour, the renowned speedboat tour operator based in the charming town of Krabi.

- Professional English-speaking guide
- Life jackets
- Basic accident insurance
- Thai buffet lunch in Phi Phi Arida restaurant
- Drinking water and seasonal fruits
- Snorkeling equipment
- Hotel round trip transfer
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Life jackets
- Basic accident insurance
- Thai buffet lunch in Phi Phi Arida restaurant
- Drinking water and seasonal fruits
- Snorkeling equipment
- Hotel round trip transfer
- National Park entrance fee of 400 THB per adult and 200 THB per child
- Gratuities
- National Park entrance fee of 400 THB per adult and 200 THB per child
- Gratuities
- There is a minimum of 6 people required to run this tour!
- Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will close Maya Bay every year for 2 months in August and September
- Don’t feed the monkeys as it makes them aggressive and stops them from foraging for food as they would normally do.
- The tour program is subject to…
- There is a minimum of 6 people required to run this tour!
- Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will close Maya Bay every year for 2 months in August and September
- Don’t feed the monkeys as it makes them aggressive and stops them from foraging for food as they would normally do.
- The tour program is subject to change due to weather & sea conditions
- While the monsoon season (roughly May to October) brings increased jellyfish sightings due to water movement, these graceful creatures can appear year-round in the Andaman Sea. To ensure a safe and enjoyable swim, consider asking your tour guide
- While Monkey Beach isn’t a direct stop, you can still observe the monkeys when the tide is low
- Ensuring your safety is our top priority. To that end, we strongly recommend wearing a life jacket throughout the entire boat ride to the islands and while snorkeling.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.