Koh Kood or Koh Rang: Snorkeling trip with lunch & transfer
High Season Adventures (October to April): Western Side of Koh Kood: Picture yourself gliding through crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush coral formations. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays are your days for this adventure. Koh Rang Marine Park: On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, you’ll explore the breathtaking Koh Rang Marine Park. Imagine vibrant reefs, schools of fish, and perhaps even a curious turtle or two. Green Season Exploration (May to September): Eastern Side of Koh Kood: During these months, the Eastern side of Koh Kood beckons. It’s sheltered from winds and waves, which means better visibility. Plus, the lack of road access ensures deserted beaches nearby—perfect for a tranquil escape. The Itinerary: 9 a.m. Departure: Your adventure begins as the boat sets sail. The anticipation is palpable! First Spot: Snorkel for up to one hour. Imagine encountering stingrays gliding gracefully over the sandy seabed or spotting a curious moray eel peeking out from its coral hideout. Lunch and Relaxation: At the second spot, enjoy a leisurely lunch. Fuel up for more underwater exploration. And yes, there’s time for snorkeling too! Third Spot: Back in the water for up to one hour! This time, perhaps you’ll swim alongside clownfish darting in and out of their anemone homes or marvel at the intricate patterns of nudibranchs. Return: Around 2:30 p.m. for the Koh Kood trip and 4:30 p.m. for the Koh Rang trip, you’ll head back, salty-haired and heart full of ocean magic. What Awaits Beneath the Surface: Coral Gardens: These underwater oases burst with color—like an artist’s palette dipped in the sea. Stingrays: Graceful and mysterious, they glide silently, leaving ripples in their wake. Moray Eels: Their sinuous bodies and wide-open jaws make them both fascinating and slightly intimidating. Groupers: These hefty fish blend into the reef, masters of camouflage. Lionfish: Beware their striking appearance; those venomous spines mean business. Nudibranchs: Tiny, flamboyant sea slugs—each one a living work of art. Clownfish: Nemo’s real-life cousins, nestled in their anemone homes. Pufferfish: Adorable when not puffed up, but watch out—they’ve got a defense mechanism! Turtles: Ancient mariners, gliding effortlessly through the blue. Barracudas: Sleek and silver, patrolling the depths.