Coral Island Program B

Coral Island - Big Buddha - Phuket Night Market

Half-day trip to Banana Beach, Coral Island.

Our Half-Day Trip Package to Banana Beach is one of the most unique attractions in Phuket. It lasts from morning until late afternoon, with quick and comfortable private speedboat rides to and from Koh Hey. This day will combine with Big Buddha on Phuket Hill and then Short visit at Phuket Night Market.

Take a look at the schedule below and you’ll see that a Phuket day trip has never been this good.

Program B -  Half Day Banana Beach - Big Buddha - Phuket Night Market

06.20 -  07.30 Pick-up from hotel in Khao Lak to Kan Eang @pier at Chalong Bay.

09.00 Depart from Chalong Pier by speedboat to Banana Beach, Koh Hey.

09.20 Arrived at Banana Beach for snorkelling, swimming, and relaxation on the white sandy beach.

12.00 Lite Lunch at Banana Beach

13.00 Spend your time relaxing with sea-sport activities or leisure on the beach (Additional cost occur – depending on sea sport you will pick)

14.00 Depart from Banana Beach back to Chalong Pier

14.20 Arrived at Chalong Pier End of Banana Beach Program

14.40  Visit the Big BIG BUDDHA - Phuket's Big Buddha is one of the most important and revered landmarks on the island. The huge image sits on top of the Nakkerd Hills between Chalong and Kata and, at 45 metres tall, can be seen from as far away as Phuket Town and Karon Beach. The lofty site offers the best 360-degree views of the island, with sweeping vistas of Phuket Town, Kata, Karon, Chalong Bay and more. Relatively easily reachable via a winding 6-km road leading from Phuket's main artery route, it is a must-visit island destination.

16.00   Arrival at the Weekend market or Chillva Market as depending where is open on that day for local shopping. 

17.30   Depart from Phuket head back to Khao Lak Hotel  

Price from Khao Lak:

  • Adult  3.000 Baht   
  • Child  2.500 Baht

What to Bring:

  • Swimming Suits
  • Beach Towel
  • Sandals
  • Camera
  • SunGlasses
  • Money

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