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PAID CONTENT FOR THALASSA TOUR


PAID CONTENT FOR THALASSA TOUR


Thalassa Tour KRABI, THAILAND


Set on Thailand’s Andaman Sea coast, Krabi is renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters and forested islands that rise like natural temples from the ocean. Hidden beaches, emerald lagoons and coral-rich shallows define this striking seascape, making it a haven for travellers seeking both adventure and tranquillity. At the heart of this experience is Thalassa Tour,


a boutique operator specialising in small-group boat excursions that reveal Krabi from a more intimate, ecological perspective. Rather than following fixed routes, daily journeys are guided by tides, weather and visitor flow, allowing guests to experience iconic locations at their most peaceful. The result is a slower, more immersive approach where silence, space and perspective take precedence over box-ticking itineraries. Much of the adventure unfolds beneath the


surface. Guests snorkel among thriving coral gardens where clownfish weave through anemones, reef sharks glide by and schools of barracuda shimmer in coordinated formations. Evening departures reveal one of nature’s rarer spectacles:


bioluminescent plankton. Entering the water after sunset, swimmers see the sea light up with each movement, transforming the dark into a constellation of sparkling blue sparks. Sunset excursions are another highlight. Boats


drift to secluded coves and sandbanks, where limestone cliffs glow amber and rose as the sun fades. These trips often culminate with a Thai- style buffet dinner served on the beach — simple, fresh and designed to complement the natural surroundings, with the sound of the tide. For those seeking even greater privacy, Thalassa


Tour offers bespoke private trips. Guests can access hidden bays, uninhabited islets and cinematic shorelines, with opportunities to kayak through mangroves, paddle past sea caves or anchor beside untouched beaches. Environmental responsibility underpins


all activities. Routes are planned to avoid overcrowding and protect delicate habitats, ensuring that mangroves, coral reefs and karst formations remain preserved for all future generations.


DON’T MISS Dive into Krabi’s glowing waters on a night snorkel with bioluminescent plankton, where every movement sparks the sea to life


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KEY FEATURES • Snorkelling among corals & tropical fish


• James Bond & Hong Islands boat tours


• Koh Phi Phi exploration • Railay & Four Islands journeys


KEY ACTIVITIES • Sunset & night snorkelling • Small-group boat trips • Access to non-touristy beaches • Kayaking through coastal landscapes


GET IN TOUCH thalassatour.com/en +66 843 55 2428 info@thalassatour.com


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