Sea Canoeing Kayaking Koh Samui

By admin • Activities, All Activities • 16 Nov 2011

 

Samui offers tourists with many fascinating Kayaking paradises. Some of them can be a short day trips, some can be a whole holiday package.

The most famous and beautiful place to Kayak apart from the coast of Koh Samui is the Ang Thong National Marine Park.

Kayaking Angthong National Marine Park

Ang Thong National Marine Park

This place is very famous from Alex Garland’s book, The Beach.

The trip takes off from the Nathon Pier early in the morning off the north west of Koh Samui. It will take a little under 2 hours to reach the Angthong National Marine Park while on the way, the view is wonderful, some of those are of the famous Koh Phangan where the monthly Full Moon Party is located and the northern coast of Samui.

As you arrive and start exploring with your kayak you will discover magical caves and rock formations along with many deserted beaches where you can relax and enjoy as if you are the only people on this magical islands. But you won’t be alone, families of whales, dolphins and monkeys will in sight if you take a good look.

Kayaking Angthong National Marine Park

Pricing

Includes:
- Transportation by air-conditioned minivan
- Transfer from/to your hotel
- A Light Breakfast
- Big Boat transfer to Marine Park
- Sea Kayaking with American made kayaks
- Snorkeling Gear
- Life Vests
- Waterproof Bags for cameras and personal belongings
- Soft drinks, Water & Fruits
- Lunch Buffet (Thai food, not too spicy)
- Cave Exploring
- Sightseeing the “Green Lagoon”
- English/German/Thai Speaking Tour Guides
- Insurance (Accicent/Life)
- Admission Entrance fee to Angthong National Marine Park.

Adult: 2200THB

Child: 1400THB

Contact

0 76 335 292

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