Koh Talu Snorkeling Tour from Hua Hin – Explore Vibrant Coral Reefs & Marine Life

PRICES FROM 2800 THB PER PERSON

Discover the underwater paradise of Koh Talu with our snorkeling tour from Hua Hin. Explore vibrant coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and colorful marine life. Book your eco-friendly adventure now!

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Discover the Hidden Gem of the Gulf of Thailand

Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Koh Talu, a secluded tropical paradise known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant marine life. Whether you’re planning a quick day trip or an extended stay, Koh Talu offers an unforgettable experience for everyone.

Delightful Day Trip (Snorkeling + Transfer)

Perfect for a quick tropical escape!

Your adventure begins with a VIP transfer from Hua Hin between 06:00-06:30 hrs. Enjoy a scenic drive to Bangsaphan Pier, where you’ll board a speedboat around 09:00 hrs for a quick 20-minute ride to Koh Talu. Upon arrival at 10:00 hrs, dive into an exciting snorkeling adventure guided by experts, exploring vibrant coral reefs and fascinating marine life.

At 12:30 hrs, savor a buffet lunch featuring fresh local cuisine. The afternoon is yours to relax on the beach, bask in the tropical sun, or engage in fun beach activities. At 15:00 hrs, enjoy a coffee break before departing back to Hua Hin, with an expected arrival at 17:30 hrs.

Price:
Infants (0-2 years): 150 THB
Children (3-10 years): 2,000 THB
Adults (11-99 years): 2,800 THB
Includes round-trip transfers, boat rides, snorkeling equipment, expert guides, and buffet lunch.

Stay in Paradise – Accommodation Packages

For those looking to extend their stay, Koh Talu offers beautiful beachfront villas and cozy chalets.

Thai Style Ocean Villa (On the Beach)

Wake up to breathtaking sea views right outside your door. Enjoy the sound of waves as you relax in comfort.

2 Days / 1 Night:
Infants (0-2 years): 500 THB
Children (3-10 years): 4,800 THB
Adults (11-99 years): 6,500 THB

3 Days / 2 Nights:
Infants (0-2 years): 700 THB
Children (3-10 years): 7,500 THB
Adults (11-99 years): 10,400 THB

Manila Deluxe Chalet (50 Meters from the Beach)

Nestled in a tranquil setting, just a short stroll from the beach, offering a peaceful retreat with easy beach access.

2 Days / 1 Night:
Infants (0-2 years): 500 THB
Children (3-10 years): 4,100 THB
Adults (11-99 years): 5,500 THB

3 Days / 2 Nights:
Infants (0-2 years): 700 THB
Children (3-10 years): 6,200 THB
Adults (11-99 years): 9,200 THB

What’s Included?

Your Koh Talu adventure includes:

  • VIP round-trip transfers from Hua Hin
  • Speedboat transfers to and from Koh Talu
  • Full board (not including drinks) for multiday stays.
  • Guided snorkeling sessions with expert instructors
  • Snorkeling equipment and life jackets
  • Buffet-style meals featuring fresh seafood and local delicacies
  • Beach activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and beach volleyball

Best Time to Visit

Koh Talu is a year-round destination with varying weather patterns:
January – April: Experience calm seas, clear skies, and perfect snorkeling conditions.
May – October: Enjoy refreshing breezes, occasional tropical showers, and lush green landscapes.
November – December: Expect stronger winds with occasional waves, ideal for nature lovers seeking adventure.

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  • Thailand is famed for its picturesque islands, from the bustling shores of Phuket to the serene beaches of Koh Samui. However, nestled in the Gulf of Thailand lies a lesser-known paradise, Koh Talu. This small, private island offers a tranquil escape from the tourist-heavy destinations, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those yearning for peace and quiet.

  • Koh Talu is located in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, approximately 20 kilometers from the coast of Bang Saphan. The island is relatively small, covering about 1.5 square kilometers, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in natural beauty. The name “Koh Talu” translates to “Island with a Hole,” a reference to the distinctive hole-through rock formation on its eastern side, a natural arch that adds to the island’s unique charm.

    Unlike many of Thailand’s islands, Koh Talu is privately owned, which has helped preserve its pristine environment. The island’s management focuses on eco-tourism, promoting sustainable practices that protect its rich marine life, coral reefs, and lush forests.

  • Reaching Koh Talu is an adventure in itself. The journey typically starts from Bangkok, with a drive of approximately 380 kilometers south to Bang Saphan. This can be done via car, bus, or train, depending on your preference. Once in Bang Saphan, visitors take a speedboat from the pier to the island, a ride that lasts about 20-30 minutes, offering stunning views of the Gulf of Thailand.

  • Koh Talu’s landscape is a breathtaking blend of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and dense tropical forests. The island’s coral reefs are among the healthiest in the region, teeming with vibrant marine life, making it a snorkeling and diving haven.

    The island’s centerpiece is its signature rock formation with a natural hole, perfect for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. Hiking trails wind through the island’s forested interior, leading to panoramic viewpoints where visitors can marvel at the surrounding seascape.

  • While Koh Talu may be small, it offers a wide array of activities for every type of traveler:

    Snorkeling and Diving:
    The island is surrounded by thriving coral reefs that host a diverse range of marine species, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and even small reef sharks. The clear waters provide excellent visibility, making it ideal for both snorkeling and scuba diving.

    Kayaking:
    Exploring the coastline by kayak allows visitors to discover hidden coves, secluded beaches, and limestone formations up close. It’s a peaceful way to appreciate the island’s natural beauty.

    Eco Tours:
    Guided eco tours educate visitors about the island’s fragile ecosystem, focusing on coral reef conservation, marine life protection, and sustainable practices.

    Hiking:
    Trails through the island’s forests lead to stunning viewpoints, offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand. These hikes are suitable for all fitness levels.

    Relaxation:
    For those seeking tranquility, Koh Talu’s beaches are perfect for sunbathing, reading, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings without the usual crowds.

  • Since the island is privately owned, accommodation options are primarily limited to the Koh Talu Island Resort, which offers eco-friendly bungalows and villas. The resort emphasizes sustainability, using solar power, promoting waste reduction, and supporting marine conservation projects.

    The bungalows are designed to blend with the natural environment, providing comfort without compromising the island’s ecological integrity. Staying on Koh Talu allows visitors to experience the island’s beauty both day and night, with stunning sunsets and clear, star-filled skies.

  • Koh Talu is not just a tourist destination; it’s a beacon of environmental conservation in Thailand. The island has been actively involved in marine conservation projects, particularly in coral reef restoration and sea turtle conservation.

    Coral Reef Restoration:
    The island’s management has established coral nurseries to regenerate damaged reefs. Visitors can participate in these efforts, learning about coral propagation and even assisting in planting new corals.

    Sea Turtle Conservation:
    Koh Talu is a nesting site for sea turtles. Conservation programs focus on protecting nesting sites, rescuing injured turtles, and educating the public about the importance of marine life preservation.

    Sustainable Tourism:
    The island promotes eco-friendly practices, such as minimizing plastic use, promoting recycling, and encouraging responsible tourism behaviors among visitors.

  • Koh Talu is a hidden gem that offers an authentic Thai island experience, far from the crowded tourist spots. Its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and commitment to conservation make it a perfect destination for eco-conscious travelers and nature enthusiasts.

    Whether you’re snorkeling among colorful fish, kayaking along rugged coastlines, or simply relaxing on a quiet beach, Koh Talu promises an unforgettable escape into nature’s embrace. It’s not just a place to visit but a destination that inspires a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the importance of preserving it for future generations.

    Best Time to Visit

    The best time to visit Koh Talu is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is sunny, and the seas are calm. This period offers the best conditions for water activities like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. The monsoon season, from May to October, brings heavier rains and rougher seas, which can limit outdoor activities.

     

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