Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

What should I bring on board?

Swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, camera or phone, and a light jacket for the evening breeze. We provide towels, life jackets, and beach bags.

Yes! Our boat is safe and stable, with shaded areas and plenty of seating. We welcome families, couples, and all ages.

The catamaran is smooth and stable, but if you’re prone to motion sickness, we recommend taking medication 30 minutes before departure. Our staff also has remedies onboard.

Yes, we offer vegetarian options and can accommodate food allergies or dietary preferences—just let us know in advance.

Safety is our top priority. We have trained crew, life jackets, first-aid staff, and insurance coverage for all guests.

The route may be adjusted for safety, but we always strive to provide the best possible experience. In rare cases of cancellation, we offer rescheduling or refunds.

What activities are included?

Kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, games, scenic cruising, buffet dinner, and sunset viewing.

The route includes passing by Poda, Tup, Chicken, Railay & Phra Nang Bay. Depending on sea conditions, we stop for water activities at Chicken Island.

Yes! Non-swimmers can still enjoy the scenic views, music, and buffet onboard.

Please check-in by 15:00 at Ao Nam Mao Pier.

Is Maya Bay always open?

Maya Bay is subject to National Park regulations and may close seasonally. We will inform you in advance.

Yes, lunch is included onboard.

How many people can the boat hold?

Up to 120 guests.

Absolutely! Our team will work with you to create a perfect schedule based on your group’s needs.

Yes, or we can provide a live DJ, performers, or a photographer.

Please check-in by 15:00 at Ao Nam Mao Pier.