- 10:15 – Meeting at Boat Lagoon
- 10:30 – Departure from Boat Lagoon
Ko Phae
- 11:30 – Arrival at Ko Phae: swimming, walk along the sandbar
Ko Phae is a tiny yet incredibly scenic island near Phuket that appears only during low tide. It’s a long, narrow sandbar surrounded by turquoise water, creating the illusion of a floating beach in the middle of the sea.
A perfect spot for lovers of unique nature and photogenic landscapes — no buildings or infrastructure, just sand, sea, and sky. A beautiful place for a peaceful stop or a romantic escape.
Ko Naka Noi
- 12:30 – Arrival at Ko Naka Noi: swimming, island walk
Ko Naka Noi is a small and secluded island, about one kilometer long. Its shores are lined with soft white sand and shallow, crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
You can relax under the coconut palms, snorkel along reefs, or paddle in a kayak. With very few visitors, it’s a peaceful haven. The island also offers a bar and a simple beach campsite.
Laem Had Beach (Ko Yao Yai)
- 13:30 – Arrival at Laem Had: swimming, sandbar walk
Laem Had Beach is one of the most stunning sandbars near Phuket, located on the eastern side of Ko Yao Yai. A narrow, curving strip of soft white sand stretches out into turquoise waters, looking like a beach in the middle of the sea.
With calm, shallow waters and hardly any crowds, it’s perfect for relaxing swims, peaceful strolls, and picture-perfect moments.
Hong Island (Krabi)
- 14:30 – Arrival at Hong Island: lunch, island walk
Hong Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Krabi Province, known for its hidden lagoon surrounded by steep limestone cliffs. From above, it looks like a ring enclosing a tranquil bay of turquoise water — a true natural wonder.
The main beach offers powdery white sand and clear water, ideal for snorkeling and kayaking. A peaceful, green paradise where nature still reigns. As part of a marine national park, Hong Island remains clean, protected, and pristine.
Lao Lading & Koh Pak Bia
- 16:30 – Arrival at Lao Lading and Koh Pak Bia: swimming, photos, optional beach walk
Lao Lading — also known as “Paradise Island,” is a small hidden cove embraced by cliffs and lush greenery. It features a cozy beach and clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and peaceful relaxation. The cove feels like a natural amphitheater — a dream for nature lovers and photographers.
Koh Pak Bia — famous for its sandbar stretching into the sea, connecting two land masses. During low tide, you can walk between the islands surrounded by turquoise waters. Soft sand, limestone cliffs, and a tranquil lagoon make it ideal for beach time and snorkeling.
Ko Naka Yai
- 17:30 – Arrival at Ko Naka Yai: beach relaxation
Ko Naka Yai is a large island with fine white sand and gentle entry into the sea. Its main beach offers cafés and bars, sunbeds for rent, and snacks by the water. Snorkeling along coral reefs and short nature walks are great options for those who want to explore more.
- 18:30 – Return to Boat Lagoon
7 Pearls of the Andaman is more than a tour — it's a curated collection of experiences, where each island is a unique gem revealing the natural beauty of southern Thailand.