You’ll wander white sands on Koh Nang Yuan, climb up for that classic viewpoint photo, snorkel through clear Gulf waters with a local guide pointing out fish you’ve never seen before, then share a relaxed Thai lunch on Koh Tao—all in a small group with hotel pickup included. It’s easygoing but leaves an impression long after you rinse off the salt.
“Don’t rush—let the water show you what’s here,” our guide Somchai said as we stepped off the boat at Nang Yuan Island. He grinned, already barefoot on the sand before I’d even found my balance. The sun was still soft, not too hot yet, and there was this salty-breeze smell mixed with sunscreen and something sweet from someone’s fruit bag nearby. We were only 12 people in our group—felt more like a bunch of friends than a tour.
I tried to pronounce Nang Yuan properly (Li laughed when I tried to say it in Mandarin—probably butchered it), then we wandered up the wooden steps to that famous viewpoint. It’s steeper than it looks in photos. My shirt stuck to my back by the time we reached the top, but wow—the three islands connected by those thin strips of white sand? I just stood there for a minute, not even taking pictures at first. You could hear kids laughing below and those tiny waves slapping the shore.
We got plenty of time for snorkeling—first around Nang Yuan, then later after lunch at Koh Tao. Somchai pointed out parrotfish and these electric blue clams I’d never seen before. The water really is clear; you can see your own shadow on the sand below. Lunch was this simple Thai spread (I went for veggie curry), eaten under a palm roof while watching boats bobbing nearby. Someone passed around pineapple slices that tasted almost fizzy from the sun.
The ride back to Koh Samui felt quieter—maybe everyone was tired or just full of salt and sun. I kept replaying that view from above in my head (still do sometimes). It’s funny how fast you forget emails and city noise when you’re floating face-down over coral with strangers who start to feel like friends.
The tour lasts most of the day, including a 1.5-hour boat ride each way between Koh Samui and the islands.
Yes, pickup and drop-off at your hotel or accommodation are included in the price.
The group is limited to 16 people maximum, often fewer.
A Thai-style lunch is provided, with options for vegetarians and other dietary needs if requested in advance.
Yes, snorkeling masks are included for all guests during both stops.
Infants can join but must sit on an adult’s lap during transport; not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with certain health issues.
You should bring swimwear, sunscreen, a towel, and maybe some cash for extras or snacks.
Yes, public transportation options are available near the departure pier on Koh Samui.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off from anywhere on Koh Samui, all boat transfers between islands, use of snorkeling masks at both Nang Yuan Island and Koh Tao stops, bottled water and soda throughout the trip, fresh seasonal fruits after swimming sessions, travel insurance coverage for peace of mind, plus a relaxed Thai-style lunch (with vegetarian or vegan options if needed) before heading back home salty and happy.
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