Departure
1
Duration
1 Day
Up to
12 Guests
Board basic
All in
From
124

SAMUI : Hidden Gems of Koh Phangan – Semi-private

Adults
124
Children (4-10)
* Valid for parties of 2+
69

Discount from: 2 adults -3%

Discount from: 5 adults -7%

Description

Day of Adventure and Relaxation

Koh Pagan offers a dream day filled with adventure and relaxation in a stunning natural setting. Experience this unique getaway and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of this tropical island.

Your unforgettable day begins with a hotel pickup between 7:00 and 7:30 AM, followed by a speedboat departure from Samui at 8:00 AM. In just 20 minutes, you’ll be transported to a world of natural beauty and fascinating discoveries.

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Koh Phangan and explore its wild coves. Equipped with masks and snorkels, you’ll admire vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Enjoy a refreshing aperitif feet in the water at Haad Khom a picturesque spot perfect for relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere.

Your journey continues north to Chaloklum, a charming fishing village. Relish an authentic Thai lunch at a beachfront restaurant, where flavourful traditional dishes, fresh drinks, and local beer await. The fine sandy beach of Chaloklum is the ideal setting to unwind.

Next, you’ll visit Koh Ma, where a breathtaking panoramic view awaits. Capture the beauty of this exceptional place with your camera and create lasting memories.

Escape to Secret Beach, one of the island’s best-kept secrets with a quaint bar perched on the rocks. Take a swim on the coral reef, then relax in a hammock with a drink in hand. Don’t miss the famous coconut tree  an iconic symbol of the island.

To finish your day, visit a local organic garden, a royal project that promotes the sustainable use of nature to meet human needs. Explore a variety of vegetable, flower, and herb plantations, and enjoy a tasting of tea, coffee, local cakes, or fresh fruit straight from the garden.

Available daily: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Program

  • Explore wild sea coves with snorkelling among colourful coral reefs.
  • Enjoy an aperitif with your feet in the water at the idyllic Haad Khom cove.
  • Savour a traditional Thai lunch in the fishing village of Chaloklum.
  • Take in spectacular views from Koh Ma, a must-see stop.
  • Swim and relax at Secret Beach, with its charming bar perched on the rocks.
  • Visit a local organic garden supporting sustainable living, with tastings of fresh produce.

 

Practical information:

  • Pick-up: between 7:00–7:30 am from your accommodation in Samui
  • Estimated return: between 6:00–7:00 pm
  • Transport: speed boat
  • Guide: local English-speaking guide

 

Included:

  • Hotel/villa transfers
  • Speedboat and crew
  • Air-conditioned van and local driver
  • Englsih-speaking guide
  • Western leader tour
  • Cold drinks throughout the day
  • Aperitif: house cocktail, beers, seasonal fruit, and snacks
  • Lunch with drinks
  • Masks, snorkels, and life jackets

Not included

  • Tips/gratuities
  • Personal purchases

Advice

What to bring:

  • Swimsuit
  • Beach towel
  • Trainers, water shoes, or hiking shoes
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera

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Thailand – Living Traditions and Endless Horizons

Thailand unfolds like a poem in four voices.
In the South, islands follow one another, turquoise waters and karst cliffs rising like cathedrals. A longtail boat slips between two secret coves, sand crunches underfoot, and by evening the sunsets paint the sea in gold and rose.

Further north, the North breathes serenity. Morning mists linger on the hills, tropical forests murmur, and temple chants roll like a prayer. In Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, artisans shape the soul of the mountains, lanterns ready to rise.

To the east, Isan tells a simple, proud life: endless rice fields, the lazy Mekong skirting villages, ancient Khmer temples lost in the light. You share a meal, a smile, and sometimes an evening to the sound of mor lam — music that quickens the heart.

And then Bangkok. Electric energy, street-food markets scented with basil and chilli, klongs where boats drift, rooftop terraces gazing at the city as it sparkles. Here, tradition and future walk hand in hand.

One country, a thousand journeys. Choose the one that’s yours.

 

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Your questions about Thailand,
our clear answers

Planning your trip to Thailand and still have a few questions? That’s perfectly normal! Between formalities, health, weather and local customs, travelling abroad often raises many queries. This section is designed to guide you step by step and clear up any doubts before you set off.

Here you’ll find answers to the questions travellers ask most often: visa, safety, currency, transport and appropriate behaviour. Our aim is to help you set off with peace of mind, well informed and ready to make the most of this exceptional destination. And if any question remains unanswered, our team is here to help!

Are there any special formalities for certain countries like Thailand?

Yes. For example, French travellers to Thailand must complete an online entry form (e-Arrival Card) No later than 78 hours before arrival. A passport valid for at least 6 months is also required.
We recommend checking official embassy or government websites for the latest visa, health, and safety requirements.

Do I need a visa?

For stays under 30 days, French nationals don’t need a visa. Longer stays require one.

Are vaccines required?

None are mandatory, but vaccines for hepatitis A, typhoid, rabies, and dengue are recommended depending on the area.

Best time to visit?

November to the end of March (dry season).

Dress code?

Shoulders and legs must be covered when visiting temples. Sarongs are often provided at entrances.

Do I need a license to ride a scooter?

Yes, with an international license. Helmets are mandatory.

 

Currency & payment: which currency and can I pay by card?

The currency is the Thai baht (THB). Cards are accepted at many hotels, restaurants and tourist sites, but always carry some cash for small purchases and tips. ATMs are available; bank fees may apply. At the terminal, decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to keep your bank’s rate.

Internet & phone: local SIM or eSIM?

Yes, you can buy a local SIM (passport required) or an eSIM. Main providers: AIS, TrueMove H, dtac. Coverage is generally good in tourist areas; more variable in mountains/jungle. WhatsApp is widely used.

Can you drink tap water in Thailand?

Best avoided. Choose sealed bottled water (or boiled/treated). Avoid ice unless you trust the source. Hot drinks are fine if the water has boiled. Be cautious with raw salads; prefer peelable fruit.

Safety & common scams: what should I watch out for?

Thailand is generally safe, but stay alert in very touristy areas. Be wary of ultra-cheap tuk-tuks, forced stops at “gem” shops, or the classic “the temple is closed” line. Use official taxis or PHV, keep belongings close, and never hand over your passport as security.

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