Description
Soar above the turquoise waters and stunning landscapes of Thailand’s southern islands on a thrilling seaplane journey. This unforgettable experience offers a bird’s-eye view of some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations, blending natural beauty with a sense of adventure.
Take off in style and glide over iconic highlights, including the towering limestone cliffs of Railay Beach, the pristine shores of Ko Poda, and the uniquely shaped Chicken Island. Marvel at the vibrant coral reefs surrounding Ko Phi Phi and the legendary Maya Bay, made famous by Hollywood. Fly over the lush, green beauty of Ko Hong and Ko Yao Noi, and enjoy a panoramic view of the dramatic karst formations of James Bond Island. Finally, witness the charm of Ko Panyi, a floating village that thrives on the sea.
Whether it’s the sparkling Andaman waters or the lush greenery of the islands below, every moment of this seaplane adventure is a feast for the eyes. Capture stunning aerial photos and revel in the rare chance to see these gems of the Thai coastline from above.
Itinerary Trip
Half day
- Phi Phi Vista Duration: 45 minutes
- Experience a seaplane journey showcasing world-renowned Thailand’s southern islands. Highlights include Railay Beach, Ko Poda, Chicken Island, Ko Phai, Ko Phi Phi, and Maya Bay. This route offers passengers the opportunity to witness the stunning landscapes, clear waters, and famous beaches from an aerial viewpoint.
- Panyi Panorama Duration: 45 minutes
- Enjoy a seaplane tour over the Andaman Sea, covering Ko Poda, Railay Beach, Ko Hong, Ko Yao Noi, James Bond Island, and Ko Panyi. It offers aerial views of limestone cliffs, serene islands, and iconic landmarks, providing a unique perspective of Thailand’s northern coastal treasures.
Operated trip by :
THAI SEAPLANE CO., LTD
- Tel. 062-3538998
- E Mail nuchjarin.p@thaiseaplane.com
Emission information greenhouse gases
“ THAI SEAPLANE CO., LTD “
- The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per person equal to 23.3 Kgco2 eq
- There is carbon credit compensation in 2023, there will be 22.4 tons for 600 tourists who are expected to visit the area throughout the year.
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