Krabi Private Morning Cruise: 4 Island Breakfast Cruise

Private Groups Only
From฿16,000
Private Groups Only
From฿16,000
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5-6 hours
Availability : 7 days a week
Min Age : No minimum
Max People : 33

Embark on a morning adventure like no other with our Krabi Private Morning Breakfast Cruise.

Ideal for families and groups, our Private Morning Cruise offers the luxury of having the entire boat to yourselves at a fraction of the cost compared to our Private Sunset Tour, with a special rate for the kids. This tour is also a great low-cost option for special occasions such as weddings, engagements, birthdays, or group celebrations.

You’re greeted by our friendly and professional team as you step aboard our traditional boat. Indulge in a gourmet breakfast while taking in the islands of the Andaman.

Get ready to snorkel secluded spots with your own private guide, or try your hand at paddleboarding and kayaking. Prefer to simply bask in the beauty? Relax on our teak deck and learn about your surroundings with our knowledgeable team. 

*Setting sail from Ao Nang at 7:15 am (or 7:30 am from Railay)

Please note: Free cancelation up to 24 hours before your tour.

Duration & Meeting Time

*The trip starting time is tailored to your needs but it must be back by 1 PM . Note that our tour is subject to weather and tidal conditions.

Meeting Point Time:

AO NANG7:15 AM
RAILAY7:30 AM

Hotel pick up can be organised at an extra cost.

Costs

  • Private Boat Tour from ฿ 16000

Cost breakdown:

฿ 16000 total from 1 to 4 people 

฿  1800 per additional adult

฿ 1000 for children 4 to 12 years

 Free for children 1 to 3 years

Morning Cruise Highlights

Suitable for all ages and swimming abilities our trip includes:

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Please note that in high season, getting to the junk involves a short ride from the beach via our long-tail boat (about 7 mins from Ao Nang and about 2 mins from Railay). Please wear suitable attire for wading through shallow water to get onto the long-tail boat.