Ang Thong National Marine Park is the crown jewel of Koh Samui excursions. An archipelago of 42 limestone islands rising from the Gulf of Thailand, it offers dramatic viewpoints, hidden lagoons, pristine beaches, and some of the best kayaking in Southeast Asia. This complete guide covers everything you need to plan your visit — from tour options and pricing to what to bring and when to go.
What is Ang Thong National Park?
Ang Thong National Marine Park (Mu Ko Ang Thong) is a protected archipelago of 42 islands located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Koh Samui. Established as a national park in 1980, the area covers 102 square kilometers of land and sea, making it one of Thailand's most important marine conservation areas.
The name "Ang Thong" translates to "Golden Bowl" — a reference to the golden light that bathes the islands at sunrise. The park is famous for its towering limestone cliffs, hidden caves, pristine coral reefs, and the iconic Emerald Lagoon (Thale Nai), a saltwater lake hidden inside one of the islands.
Unlike many tourist destinations in Thailand, Ang Thong has been carefully preserved. There are no hotels, no restaurants, and no permanent population on the islands. The only development is a small ranger station and basic camping facilities on Koh Wua Talap, the park's main island. This protection means the marine life and natural landscapes remain remarkably intact.
Tour Highlights: What You'll See
The Viewpoint Hike (Koh Wua Talap)
The panoramic viewpoint on Koh Wua Talap is the signature experience of any Ang Thong tour. The hike involves approximately 500 steps up a steep limestone trail through dense jungle. It takes 20-30 minutes to reach the top, depending on your pace and fitness level.
The reward at the summit is one of the most photographed views in all of Thailand — a sweeping 360-degree panorama of all 42 islands scattered across the turquoise Gulf of Thailand. On clear days, you can see Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and even Koh Tao in the distance. The view alone is worth the entire trip.
Difficulty level: Moderate. The stairs are steep and can be slippery when wet. Wear proper shoes (not flip-flops). Bring water. Not recommended for people with serious knee or mobility issues. Children over 5 generally manage fine with encouragement.
The Emerald Lagoon (Thale Nai)
The Emerald Lagoon is a saltwater lake entirely enclosed within a limestone island. The water changes color throughout the day — from deep emerald green in the morning to shimmering blue at midday. The lagoon is reached via a short trail (about 15 minutes) that includes some steep sections with rope assists.
Important: Swimming in the Emerald Lagoon is not permitted to protect the fragile ecosystem. You can view it from the elevated walkway above. Despite this restriction, the sight of this hidden natural wonder surrounded by sheer cliffs is genuinely breathtaking.
Kayaking
Kayaking through the limestone formations is one of the most magical parts of the Ang Thong experience. You'll paddle through shallow turquoise waters between towering cliffs, explore small caves and overhangs, and glide past hidden beaches inaccessible by larger boats.
Most tours include 30-45 minutes of kayaking with sit-on-top kayaks (2-person). No experience is needed — the water is calm and the kayaks are stable. This is a highlight for couples and families alike.
Snorkeling
The coral reefs around the park's islands support a rich variety of marine life. Snorkeling stops typically include areas with healthy hard and soft corals, where you can see clownfish, angelfish, parrotfish, sea cucumbers, and occasionally sea turtles.
Visibility varies from 5 to 15 meters depending on the season and conditions, with the best visibility from February to April. All snorkeling equipment is provided and included in the tour price.
Beach Stop
Most tours include a stop at one of the park's pristine white sand beaches for swimming and relaxation. These beaches are completely untouched — no sun loungers, no vendors, just pure white sand and crystal water. It's a surreal experience to swim at a beach with no development in sight.
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 07:30 | Hotel pickup |
| 08:30 | Depart from Nathon pier by speedboat |
| 09:30 | Arrive at Ang Thong — kayaking among the islands |
| 10:30 | Snorkeling at coral reef |
| 11:30 | Lunch on board or at beach stop |
| 12:30 | Viewpoint hike on Koh Wua Talap (500 steps) |
| 13:30 | Emerald Lagoon trail |
| 14:30 | Beach swimming and relaxation |
| 15:00 | Depart Ang Thong |
| 16:00 | Return to hotel |
The total trip duration is approximately 7.5 hours including hotel transfers. The speedboat crossing takes about 45-60 minutes each way. Private charters can adjust the schedule — depart later, spend more time at specific stops, or skip the viewpoint hike if your group prefers more water time.
Pricing & Tour Options
Shared Speedboat Tour
| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult (10+ years) | 4,400 ฿ |
| Child (2-9 years) | 2,200 ฿ |
| Infant (under 2) | Free |
What's Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (anywhere on Koh Samui)
- Speedboat transportation (max 20 passengers)
- National park entrance fee (300 THB — included, not extra)
- Lunch (Thai-style box lunch with rice, chicken/fish, vegetables)
- Snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins)
- Kayaking (2-person sit-on-top kayaks)
- Life jackets (all sizes including children's)
- English or French-speaking guide
- Insurance
Private Speedboat Charter
For groups wanting exclusivity and flexibility, we offer private speedboat charters to Ang Thong:
| Boat | Full Day Price | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Speedboat (Small) | 18,000 - 28,000 ฿ | Up to 10 pax |
| Speedboat (Large) | 25,000 - 38,000 ฿ | Up to 20 pax |
Key advantage: A private speedboat for 8 people at 25,000 THB comes to just 3,125 THB per person — less than the shared tour price, with an incomparably better experience. You control the schedule, choose your stops, and have the boat exclusively for your group.
Shared vs Private: Which to Choose?
Shared Tour
- Fixed price per person — easy to budget
- Daily departures guaranteed
- Great for solo travelers and couples
- Everything organized for you
Private Charter
- Flexible schedule and custom itinerary
- More affordable per-person for groups of 4+
- Skip the crowds at viewpoint and lagoon
- Ideal for families and special occasions
Park Closure Dates (2026)
Ang Thong National Marine Park closes every year from November 1 to mid-December due to monsoon season. During this period, strong winds and rough seas make the crossing dangerous and the park inaccessible.
The exact reopening date varies each year depending on weather conditions — typically between December 10 and December 20. We recommend checking with us directly if you're planning a visit in December.
Outside of the closure period, the park is open year-round. Peak season (January to April) offers the best weather and visibility but also the most visitors. Shoulder season (May to October) has fewer crowds and occasional rain, but tours still run on most days and the landscapes are at their greenest.
What to Bring
- Proper shoes — the viewpoint hike has steep steps. Sneakers or sport sandals, NOT flip-flops
- Reef-safe sunscreen — mandatory. You'll be in the sun for 7+ hours
- Hat and sunglasses
- Waterproof bag or phone case — essential for the speedboat crossing (you will get splashed)
- Towel — not provided on the tour
- Light, quick-dry clothing — you'll alternate between hiking and swimming
- Water bottle — there are no shops in the park
- Cash — for toilets at the ranger station (10-20 THB) and tips
- Motion sickness medication — if you're prone to seasickness, take it 30 minutes before departure
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- Start the viewpoint hike early. If your tour arrives at Koh Wua Talap before the larger boats, you'll have the viewpoint almost to yourself. Private charters can arrange this easily.
- Book 2-3 days ahead during peak season (December to March). Same-day bookings are sometimes possible but not guaranteed.
- Ask about group size. Some operators pack 30-40 people onto one speedboat. At Samui Authentic, our shared tours carry a maximum of 20 passengers for a better experience.
- Compare what's included. Some budget operators exclude the 300 THB national park fee or provide no lunch. Our prices include everything — no hidden fees.
- Consider a semi-private option if you want a middle ground — your group plus 1-2 other small groups, maximum 8-10 people total on the boat.
- Best photo time: The viewpoint faces east, so morning light (9-11am) gives the best colors for photos. The Emerald Lagoon looks most vivid around midday when the sun is directly overhead.
Other Excursions from Koh Samui
If Ang Thong is closed during your visit (November to mid-December), or if you want to explore more of the area, consider these alternatives:
| Tour | Price | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Koh Tan & Pig Island | 2,800 ฿ | 6h | Snorkeling, families |
| Koh Rap BBQ | 3,500 ฿ | 5-6h | Beach BBQ, privacy |
| Safari Tour 4x4 | 2,500 ฿ | 6h | Jungle, waterfalls |
Frequently Asked Questions
A shared speedboat tour costs 4,400 THB per adult and 2,200 THB per child (2-9). This includes all transfers, boat, lunch, snorkeling gear, kayaking, national park fee, and guide. Private speedboat charters start from 18,000 THB for the whole boat.
The park closes every year from November 1 to mid-December (exact reopening varies). Outside this period, tours operate daily weather permitting. Peak season is January to April.
Moderately challenging — about 500 steep steps taking 20-30 minutes. Manageable for most fitness levels. Wear proper shoes, not flip-flops. Not recommended for people with serious mobility issues. Children 5+ can usually manage with encouragement.
No. Swimming in the Emerald Lagoon (Thale Nai) is prohibited to protect the fragile ecosystem. You view it from an elevated walkway above. Despite this, the sight is genuinely stunning and well worth the short hike.
Yes, with some caveats. The kayaking, snorkeling, and beach stops are fantastic for kids. The viewpoint hike is challenging for very young children (under 5). Life jackets are provided in all sizes. A private charter gives you the flexibility to skip the hike if needed.
We recommend booking 2-3 days ahead during peak season (December to March). During shoulder season, 1 day ahead is usually sufficient. Private charters should be booked at least a week in advance.
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