Phuket • Island Hopping

Phuket Island Hopping
Explore Phuket’s Islands in One Complete Trip

Crystal-blue waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and iconic islands around Phuket – this guide will help you choose the right islands, routes, and tours that perfectly match your travel style.

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Island Hopping Overview

Why Choose Island Hopping?

One Island Isn’t Enough

Visit multiple islands in one trip – Phang Nga Bay, Phi Phi, or Coral Island.

Easy & Hassle-Free

The crew takes care of routes, meals, and all safety arrangements.

ABOUT ISLAND HOPPING

Island Hopping from Phuket
Make the Most of Your Time at Sea

Island Hopping is a trip where you depart from Phuket and visit several islands in a single route — whether it’s Phang Nga Bay, Phi Phi Islands, the Similan–Surin Islands, or nearby islands like Coral Island and Racha Island.

It’s perfect for travelers who want to enjoy viewpoints, swimming, snorkeling, and spending a full day at sea, with a professional team handling the program, meals, and all necessary equipment.

Start exploring Phuket the smart way — many experiences in just one trip.

Phuket Islands
SECTION 02 • ISLAND ZONES

Choose the Island Zone That Matches Your Style

Each zone offers its own atmosphere, distance, and unique activities. Choose based on what you want from this trip—whether it’s swimming, snorkeling, scenic views, or a relaxed and easy day out.

Phi Phi Islands

The real “The Beach” scene — crystal water and dramatic views

  • Best for Swimmers, snorkelers, and photo lovers
  • Distance ~ 1 hour from Phuket (speedboat)
  • Atmosphere Lively, busy with boats, but unbelievably beautiful

Phang Nga Bay & James Bond Island

Limestone cliffs, cave canoeing, emerald-green waters

  • Best for Nature lovers who enjoy a peaceful vibe
  • Distance ~ 1 hour from Phuket
  • Atmosphere Calm, quiet, and focused on sightseeing

Similan / Surin Islands

World-class snorkeling – clear waters and rich coral reefs

  • Best for Snorkelers and divers who want to see real underwater life
  • Distance ~ 1.15 hour from Khao Lak Pier
  • Atmosphere Nature-focused, limited visitors, exceptionally clear water

Coral Island & Racha Island

Easy, short trips close to Phuket — great for all ages

  • Best for Families, beginners, or anyone who prefers a short boat ride
  • Distance 20–30 minutes from Phuket
  • Atmosphere Beautiful beaches, easy swimming, minimal walking, perfect for a half-day trip
Island Overview

The Most Popular Island Destinations At a Glance

Feeling overwhelmed by the choices? This simple table breaks down the top destinations to help you find your perfect match.

Island Group Best For Approx. Travel Time Vibe
Phi Phi Islands ‘The Beach’ scenery & snorkeling 1 hour by speedboat Lively & Stunning
Phang Nga Bay Dramatic scenery & sea caves 1 hour by speedboat Relaxed & Scenic
Similan/Surin Islands World-class snorkeling & diving 1.5+ hours by speedboat Pristine & Wild
Coral & Racha Islands Quick beach day & easy snorkeling 20–30 mins by speedboat Accessible & Fun
Island Experiences

Phuket Tours That Fit
Your Style

Phi Phi Tour

Phi Phi Islands

‘The Beach’ scenery, turquoise water, and vibrant snorkeling spots.

Phi Phi Early
Phang Nga Bay
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James Bond & Phang Nga Bay

Dramatic limestone cliffs, sea caves, and laid–back canoeing.

James Bond & Beyond
Similan & Surin
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Similan & Surin Islands

World–class snorkeling and diving in pristine national parks.

Similan Islands Early Bird Surin Islands Early Bird
Coral & Racha
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Coral & Racha Islands

Easy day trips close to Phuket with relaxed beaches and clear water.

Planning Guide

How to Plan the Perfect Island Hopping Tour

Now that you have an idea of where you want to go, let's figure out how to get there. Answering these key questions before you book will ensure you have the best possible experience.

Group Tour vs. Private Charter

Choosing between a group tour and a private charter depends on your budget and travel style. Group tours are cost-effective, well-organized, and perfect for meeting fellow travelers. A private charter offers complete freedom — set your own schedule, choose your destinations, and enjoy the privacy of having the boat to yourselves.

  • Group tours = budget-friendly & well-planned
  • Private charter = maximum flexibility & privacy
  • Choose based on group size & priorities

Why an Early Bird Tour Wins

It’s no secret that spots like Maya Bay become extremely crowded after 10 AM. Early Bird tours solve this by departing before the main rush. Arrive at the key attractions first and enjoy the scenery in peaceful, natural surroundings — a true game-changer for your island hopping experience.

  • Avoid crowds & heat
  • Capture stunning photos without people
  • Experience Maya Bay at its most beautiful

What to Look For in a Tour Operator

The quality of your tour operator can make or break your day. Choose companies with proper licensing, safety certifications, and clear insurance. Read recent reviews, check the condition of their boats, and confirm what's included. Ethical operations avoid feeding wildlife or anchoring on coral — essential for responsible tourism.

  • Licensed guide, safety gear & insurance
  • Great reviews + modern, well-maintained boats
  • Includes lunch, water & snorkeling equipment
  • Ethical practices that protect marine life
PRO TIPS

Pro Tips for an Unforgettable Day on the Water

You're almost ready for your adventure! A few insider tips can elevate your trip from great to truly unforgettable. Go from tourist to savvy traveler with this simple checklist.

What to Pack: Your Island Hopping Checklist

Sun Protection: Reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses are absolutely essential.
Waterproof Bag: A dry bag is a lifesaver for protecting your phone, camera, and wallet from splashes.
Proper Attire: Wear your swimsuit under your clothes, and bring a light cover-up, a towel, and perhaps a change of clothes for the ride home.
Cash: Bring a small amount of Thai Baht for potential national park fees, tips for your amazing crew, or buying a fresh coconut on an island like Phi Phi Don.

Best Time of Year for Island Hopping in Phuket

Dry Season • Nov – Apr

Phuket's climate is divided into two main seasons. The dry season, from November to April, is generally considered the best time to visit, with calm seas and plenty of sunshine.

Green Season • May – Oct

The green season sees fewer crowds and lush landscapes but also brings a higher chance of rain and rougher seas. Keep in mind that some destinations, most notably the Similan and Surin Islands, are closed entirely during this period for conservation.

FAQ

Questions About Island Hopping from Phuket

Still wondering how much it costs, which island is better for a day trip, or whether speedboat tours are safe? These quick answers cover the most common questions we get about island hopping in Phuket.

How much does an island hopping tour from Phuket cost?

Prices vary depending on the route, boat type, and whether you choose a group tour or a private charter. Group tours typically range from around 1,500–4,000 THB per person, including transfers, lunch, and snorkeling gear. Private charters start from roughly 15,000 THB per boat and go up depending on size and route.

Can I just hire a local longtail boat on the beach?

You can hire longtail boats for short hops to nearby islands, but for longer crossings or more remote destinations it’s usually safer and more convenient to join an organized tour. Reputable operators include life jackets, insurance, licensed crew, and all logistics, which can make a big difference on the day.

For a one-day trip, should I choose Phi Phi or James Bond Island?

Choose Phi Phi if you want dramatic cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and “The Beach” scenery with plenty of swimming and snorkeling. Choose James Bond & Phang Nga Bay if you prefer calmer waters, sea caves, canoeing, and a more relaxed, scenic vibe. Both are excellent — it just depends on your style.

Are the Similan Islands really worth the trip?

If you love snorkeling or diving, the Similan and Surin Islands are often described as some of the best sites in Thailand, with clear water and rich marine life. However, they are farther away, only open in the dry season, and trips involve an early start and a longer speedboat ride — totally worth it for ocean lovers.

Are speedboat tours in Phuket safe?

With a reputable operator, speedboat tours are generally very safe. Look for companies with proper licenses, safety briefings, life jackets for everyone on board, and experienced captains. Always follow crew instructions, stay seated while the boat is moving, and let the staff know if you feel unwell.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of my tour?

Safety comes first. Good tour operators monitor conditions closely and will postpone, adjust the route, or cancel a trip if the sea is unsafe. In most cases you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund, depending on the operator’s policy, so you never have to go out in conditions that don’t feel right.

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