Enjoy an extraordinary sightseeing trip of Railay with our Luxury Longtail Boat.
Traveling with a short time limitation does not mean you cannot gain a great impression.
By booking a sightseeing trip of Railay by Railay Eco Tour, you will peacefully get to enjoying sea view, nature of limestone cliff, world famous rock climbing spot with a ride around Railay.
We specially arrange this trip for you to relax with the atmosphere of Railay bay, Happy Island, Tonsai Bay and Khao Lak. We have exclusively chosen the mentioned spots to ensure you would be able to experience a naturally beautiful view.
Just only 10 minute away from the start, you are going to witness crystal clear water underneath, along with several limestone cliff view throughout the way.
You are recommended not to miss a photo-shoot with the famous iconic front part of our long tailed boat with a uniquely decorated style and having a beautiful Krabi scenery as a background.
This trip of yours will be completed with our all-inclusive pack on boat of drinking water, fruits, fresh & cool coconut, free pickup and drop-off service from your accommodation within Ao Nang Area.
Getting no time is really not a problem.
Let just spend only 2 hours for this sightseeing around Railay, getting a memorable shot of the popular tourist attraction spots in Krabi on the luxury decorated long tailed boat.
We highly recommend for a tourist with short-time limitation.
Talay Waek Krabi is a sandbar that links three islands: Koh Kai, Koh Tup, and Koh Mor. The sandbar shows up when the tide goes out, so you can walk across the sea floor from one island to the next. It sits off Ao Nang in Krabi province. It looks best at the lowest tide, which usually lands near the full moon and the new moon.
The boat from Krabi to each island takes a different amount of time. The closest spot, Railay, is just a 10 to 15 minute longtail boat ride. The farthest, Phi Phi, takes about 45 minutes by speedboat or 1 to 2 hours by big ferry. The time changes with distance, boat type, and the waves that day. This guide pulls every Krabi boat route into one place, near islands and far ones. It's all in easy tables. We also tell you which boat fits each route, and how to catch your round on time. So you can plan your island day before you even leave your hotel.
A good family tour in Krabi matches the activities to your kids' ages and keeps the day from getting too tiring. The secret is simple: start with calm inner bays, easy beaches, and short boat rides. Kids can swim safely, and parents get to relax instead of worrying all day. This guide covers which activities suit little kids and which suit teens, what makes a family trip tiring, and a safety checklist to pack before you go.
A private tour in Krabi means you book the whole boat just for your group. You don't share it with strangers. It costs more per person than a group tour, but you pick the islands, set the times, and never wait for a big crowd. The price depends on group size, boat type, half or full day, and the season. Here's how it differs from a group tour, what a private tour includes, who it's best for, what sets the price, and how to get a good rate.
Krabi's southwest monsoon runs from May to October. The Andaman sea gets bigger waves, it rains more often, and the water turns greener and less clear than the dry months. But that doesn't mean you can't go. Inner bays and land spots stay calm and fun. And many days the rain is just a short afternoon burst, then the sky clears again. Here's the upside most people miss: way fewer crowds, cheaper rooms and tours, lush green hills, and dramatic skies you won't see in the dry season. This guide covers what monsoon in Krabi is really like, where you can still go, what to skip on rough days, and how to make your trip worth it.
Krabi's golden season runs from January to April. This is the dry season, so the skies are clear, the sea is calm, and almost every island tour runs every day. It's the best time of year for clear water, both for snorkeling and diving. Boats reach Phi Phi and Maya Bay with no problem, and the sunsets are crisp every evening. This guide covers why these months are the golden window, how each month from January to April feels different, and how to book smart before rooms and tours fill up. It's for anyone who wants to enjoy Krabi's dry season to the fullest.