Half day Speedboat

Koh Haa Half Day

The clearest water on the island, back by lunch

A short, fast run out to the five islands of Koh Haa — three snorkel stops and back on shore in time for the afternoon.

If you only have one morning, this is the one. Koh Haa is the closest genuinely world-class snorkeling to Lanta, and a speedboat gets you there in forty minutes.

Three stops: the sheltered lagoon in the middle of the group, the cavern wall on the west side, and a shallow hard-coral garden that suits anyone still finding their confidence with a mask.

Good for travellers on an arrival or departure day, and for families who would rather not commit to eight hours on a boat.

Highlights

  • Three snorkel stops at Koh Haa
  • Sheltered inner lagoon
  • Back on shore for lunch
  • Good first snorkel for beginners

How the day runs

  1. 08:15

    Hotel pickup

    Collection from your hotel.

  2. 09:00

    Depart the pier

    Forty minutes south-west to Koh Haa.

  3. 09:45

    Koh Haa lagoon

    Warm-up snorkel in flat, sheltered water.

  4. 10:45

    Cathedral wall

    Drop-off wall with big schools of fusilier.

  5. 11:45

    Shallow coral garden

    Final stop, easy depth, plenty of reef fish.

  6. 12:45

    Sail home

    Back to shore and your hotel.

Times are indicative. Sea state, tide and the national park can all shift the running order — your guide will tell you on the morning if anything changes.

What's included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off on Koh Lanta Yai
  • Mask, snorkel and fins
  • Life jacket
  • Fruit, snacks, soft drinks, water
  • Experienced local guide in the water
  • Insurance

Not included

  • National park fee — THB 400 adult / THB 200 child
  • Lunch
  • Towels

Where this trip goes

Before you book

  • Fitness: Easy. Life jackets and float rings are on board and a guide stays with anyone who is not a confident swimmer.
  • Bring: a towel, a rash vest, reef-safe mineral sunscreen, a dry bag, and cash in baht for any national park fee.
  • Weather: if we cancel for sea conditions you get a full refund or a free move to another day.
  • Reef rules: no standing on coral, no touching wildlife, no feeding monkeys, and no sunscreen containing filters banned in Thai marine parks.
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