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Must-Visit Islands Near Emerald Cave
1. Koh Kradan
Located in the south of Ko Lanta is the charming Thai island of Koh Kradan. This national park, 2 kilometers wide, is known for sandy beaches, ideal for relaxing. With its clear waters brimming with marine life, Koh Kradan is a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
2.Mu Koh Lanta National Marine Park
Dive into the world-famous sites near Hin Daeng and Koh Rok, known for sightings of reef sharks, manta rays, and vibrant fish shoals. You can also explore Koh Rok Nok's coral reefs, hike the rainforests of Koh Lanta, or relax on the pristine white beaches of these islands.
3.Koh Haa
Swim and kayak in the serene lagoon created by three islands, unwind on a small sandy beach, or dive into over a dozen dive sites through liveboard scuba boats. Take note, this island is only reachable by boat on day trips from Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, or Phuket.
4.Koh Ngai
Also known as Koh Hai, it's a small yet stunning island in the Andaman Sea. With its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, this 5 km² gem is a perfect retreat if you're seeking peace and serenity.
Tips for Your Emerald Cave Visit
When is the best time to visit Emerald Cave?
The ideal time to visit Emerald Cave is between 10 AM and 2 PM. During these hours, the sunlight beautifully illuminates the lagoon, giving it a mesmerizing emerald hue. Just make sure to avoid low tide when the cave might be dry.
How to get to Emerald Cave?
One convenient option is to take a 4 Islands boat trip from Koh Lanta with Freedom Adventures. Their large and comfortable boat, limited group sizes, and additional amenities like kayaks and snorkeling gear make for a pleasant journey.
Is Emerald Cave open year-round?
No, Emerald Cave is part of a National Park and is only accessible from November to April. It remains closed during the rainy season, from May to October, to allow nature to recover and due to rough sea conditions.
What should I bring when visiting Emerald Cave Trang?
Make sure to book your boat trip in advance, especially during peak season. Essentials to bring include sunscreen, swimwear, and a waterproof camera to capture the stunning scenery. Be prepared for a swim through the dark cave, which adds to the adventure.
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