Trip overview
A romantic 9-day Andaman circuit designed for couples — beachfront pool villas, private longtail sunsets, candlelight dinners on the sand, and a couples' wellness retreat on Koh Samui's neighbour, Koh Phi Phi.
Day-by-day schedule
- D1Arrive KrabiPrivate transfer to Ao Nang pool villa, welcome flowers, in-villa dinner under the stars.
- D2Railay private longtailJust-the-two-of-you longtail to Railay & Phra Nang Cave Beach, picnic lunch, climbing photo session at sunset.
- D3Emerald Pool & hot springsMorning swim in the Emerald Pool, afternoon at Khlong Thom hot springs, couples' Thai massage.
- D4Ferry to Koh Phi PhiPremium ferry to Phi Phi Don, viewpoint hike, sunset cocktails at Long Beach.
- D5Maya Bay sunrisePrivate speedboat to Maya Bay before the crowds, snorkel Pileh Lagoon, lunch on Bamboo Island.
- D6Phi Phi spa dayCouples' four-hand spa ritual, free afternoon, candlelight beach dinner with floating lanterns.
- D7Ferry to PhuketTransfer to a Kamala or Surin pool villa, sunset at Laem Singh viewpoint.
- D8Phang Nga Bay private cruisePrivate yacht through James Bond Island and the hongs, on-board chef-prepared lunch and snorkel stop.
- D9DepartureSpa breakfast in-villa, transfer to Phuket International (HKT).
What's included
- 8 nights in pool villas / suites
- Honeymoon flowers, fruit & wine on arrival
- Private longtail & private speedboat days
- 2 couples' spa treatments
- 1 candlelight beach dinner
- All inter-island ferries & transfers
- Daily breakfast
What's not included
- International flights to and from Thailand
- Thai visa fees (if applicable)
- Travel and medical insurance (mandatory — bring proof on arrival)
- Meals not listed in the inclusions
- Personal expenses, laundry, drinks & tips
- Optional activities and excursions
Know before you go
- A valid passport with at least 6 months' validity beyond your travel date is required
- Visa-free entry available for most nationalities (check current rules at thaievisa.go.th)
- Light, breathable clothing recommended; bring modest cover for temple visits
- Tap water is not potable — bottled or filtered water is widely available
- Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for guides and drivers