This 7 Islands route from Koh Lipe is a high-adrenaline journey made for true ocean explorers. Ride a longtail boat to Koh Hin Son, where towering stacked rocks rise from deep blue water. Glide over the emerald “Jade Sea” of Koh Lokoi before resting at Monkey Beach, home to wild shore-roaming monkeys. Hold tight to the rope at Koh Phueng as currents reveal rare feather stars and orange corals. Continue to Koh Mai Phai, where clownfish dart between anemones in crystal shallows. Step onto Koh Hin Ngam, covered in smooth black UNESCO-listed stones glowing under the sun. Finish strong at Jabang Dive Site, where fierce currents protect the vibrant seven-colored coral reef. Built for thrill-seekers, daring couples, and solo adventurers who want pure marine intensity.
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Ko Hin Son stands out with two stacked square boulders that seem impossibly balanced. With no sandy shore, it looks like a submarine floating at sea. The surrounding waters are perfect for snorkeling among colorful corals and clownfish.
Ko Lokoi may be a tiny island, but it’s surrounded by pristine gradient waters that shift from deep blue to shimmering emerald green. The clear serene shallows contrast beautifully with the bright white sand, earning it the name “Jade Sea.”
Monkey Beach in Satun is a serene coastal bay surrounded by nature, where curious monkeys can be seen along the sand. With its clear water and tranquil atmosphere, it’s an ideal stop for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the local wildlife.
Koh Phueng may be a rocky island without a shoreline, but beneath the surface lies an untouched marine coral paradise. Divers can explore fields of dazzling soft corals, golden gorgonians, and feather stars teeming with diverse marine life.
Koh Mai Phai may be a tiny island, but its untouched coral-lined bay is full of lively marine life. Dive into bright clear water to spot clownfish among anemones and enjoy snorkeling over hard coral formations teeming with tropical fish.
Koh Hin Ngam is a small island in Tarutao National Park, covered in smooth black stones that shine under sunlight and seawater. As part of Thailand’s first UNESCO Global Geopark, it captivates travelers with its rare and mesmerizing coastal beauty.
Dive into Jabang Dive Site, a lively marine underwater channel between Adang and Rawi Islands. Known for its vivid seven-colored corals, this area is rich with fish, coral gardens, and swirling currents that bring endless marine life.
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