Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat

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Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat

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If you want a quick island getaway, this one works. In about 15 minutes you’re traded from Phuket pier noise to Kahung Beach white sand, with snorkeling gear and lunch built into the day. The format is simple and fun, and it’s easy to see why people rate it so high—especially for the quality of the food and the clean boats. One thing to watch: pickup can occasionally get messy, so I’d confirm your pickup details ahead of time and keep the Chalong Pier meeting point handy.

I also like that the day balances beach time with real water activities. You get your life jacket, mask, snorkel, towel, and beach chair, then you can add optional fun once you’re on Coral Island. The only drawback worth considering is that it depends on good weather, so if conditions aren’t right, the tour may be rescheduled or refunded.

Key points at a glance

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Key points at a glance

  • 15-minute speedboat ride gets you to Coral Island fast, with minimal travel time
  • Lunch at Kahung restaurant is included, with vegan/vegetarian, gluten-free, and halal options available
  • Beach setup included: chair, towel, bottled water, and life jacket
  • Snorkeling kit included (mask and snorkel), while fins are not
  • Small group size (max 30) keeps the day feeling more manageable
  • Weather-dependent: you’ll want flexibility if Phuket’s sea mood changes

Speedboat to Coral Island: what the day actually feels like

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Speedboat to Coral Island: what the day actually feels like
This is the kind of day trip that doesn’t mess around. You start from Chalong Pier in the morning, get checked in, and then the pace shifts fast once you board the speedboat. The ride to Coral Island (also called Koh Hey) is short—about 15 minutes—so you spend more time in the water and on the sand, not stuck watching waves for an hour.

What makes it feel rewarding is the mix of structure and freedom. The tour sets you up with essentials for the beach, then hands you time to relax or choose optional activities. If you’re the type who likes a plan but still wants to wander, this format is a good fit.

And yes, the boats matter. The boats are reported to be clean, which helps the whole experience feel smoother from the start—especially when you’re already in vacation mode.

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Price and what you really get for $60.10

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Price and what you really get for $60.10
At about $60.10 per person, this trip isn’t just a boat ride. You’re paying for a bundle: transportation between Phuket and the island, beach seating, basic snorkeling gear, lunch, and insurance.

Here’s what that “bundle” means for your wallet in real terms:

  • You don’t have to buy a beach chair or bring snorkeling basics (mask and snorkel are included).
  • You get a meal (lunch is served at Kahung restaurant) with several dietary options available, including halal, gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian.
  • You get a life jacket and a towel, plus bottled water.

The big value win is that you’re not scrambling. A lot of island days turn into a string of small add-ons. Here, the essentials are handled, and any extra fun you want tends to be optional rather than required.

Chalong Pier check-in: tea, briefing, and getting your bearings

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Chalong Pier check-in: tea, briefing, and getting your bearings
The day starts at Chalong Pier. If you’re using pickup, you’re typically transferred to the pier in the morning before the start time, and if you’re meeting directly, you’ll find the meeting point at 12 Sunrise Rd, Tambon Chalong, Amphoe Mueang Phuket.

Once you’re there, you check in and get a briefing from the tour guide. A nice touch is that warm tea and coffee are offered—small, but it helps if you’re arriving early or you’re still waking up.

This is also where the day clicks into place: you confirm the plan, you learn what happens next, and you’re told what to expect on the island. When a tour day runs like this, it reduces that awkward moment of not knowing where to go or when to move. You’ll appreciate that, especially if this is your first island trip from Phuket.

The 15-minute speedboat ride to Coral Island

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - The 15-minute speedboat ride to Coral Island
The speedboat portion is the signature part of this trip, and the short travel time is exactly what you want. In roughly 15 minutes, you’re on Coral Island, where a guide helps you transition from the boat area to the beach setup.

The time advantage matters because the island experience is time-sensitive in practice. The best beach time isn’t only about sunlight—it’s about being there long enough to actually relax, swim, and explore a bit without feeling rushed.

Also, the ride itself sets the tone. It’s energetic. Expect fast motion and open-air sea air, the kind of feeling that makes people say they can’t believe it only took a few minutes. If you’re prone to motion sensitivity, you might want to plan accordingly, but the key point here is that the ride isn’t long.

Kahung Beach time: beach chair, lunch, and optional water fun

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Kahung Beach time: beach chair, lunch, and optional water fun
Once you reach Kahung Beach, the tour shifts to the classic island rhythm: sand, sun, and water. You get a beach chair and the tour provides bottled water, plus a refreshing towel. That combination is simple but practical—because it means you can focus on enjoying the beach rather than hunting for basic comfort.

Lunch is served during the Kahung Beach portion, at Kahung restaurant. This is one of the most praised parts of the trip: people talk about the food quality, and that’s a big deal on island days where meals are often an afterthought. Here, it’s built into the schedule, and you’re offered dietary flexibility:

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten-free
  • Halal

If you’ve had experiences where your meal options are limited to rice and disappointment, you’ll appreciate this. It makes the beach day feel complete rather than like a side quest.

Optional activities: pick what matches your energy

The tour gives you the option to add water activities once you’re on the island. The main ones offered are:

  • Snorkeling to see marine life (with mask and snorkel provided)
  • Parasailing
  • Banana boat ride
  • Beginner scuba lesson in calm waters (optional)

Two practical notes. First, the tour provides life jackets, which is especially reassuring for the speedboat-to-beach flow and for water time. Second, fins aren’t included, so if you like snorkeling with fins, plan to rent or bring your own.

Snorkeling basics: what’s included and what you might still need

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Snorkeling basics: what’s included and what you might still need
This is a snorkeling-friendly tour, but it’s also honest about gear. You’ll have:

  • Mask and snorkel included
  • A life jacket
  • A towel on the tour side

What isn’t included: fins and extra towels. That means you’re covered for the essentials, but if you want the extra comfort or control that fins can give you, you’ll need to handle that separately.

If you’re new to snorkeling, mask fit is everything. With mask and snorkel provided, you can get started without shopping, and you’ll spend more energy enjoying the view rather than figuring out gear at the last second. The calm-water setting described for beginner scuba also suggests the island environment is geared toward easier participation for first-timers—though the activity itself is optional.

Timing that works: a full day without feeling trapped

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Timing that works: a full day without feeling trapped
This trip runs about 6 to 7 hours. The schedule is paced so you don’t lose the day to logistics.

A useful way to think about the timing:

  • Morning: transfer/check-in at the pier, then speedboat out
  • Late morning/early midday: Coral Island time (about two hours)
  • Beach time: Kahung Beach with lunch (about one hour for lunch service)
  • Afternoon: return to Chalong Pier and transfer back

You’ll see there are distinct blocks, which helps you plan your own choices. If you want mostly beach relaxation, you can spend your time there without chasing every activity. If you want snorkeling, you’ll have enough time to do it without feeling like you’re squeezing it in at the last minute.

The end is also straightforward. You arrive back at Chalong Pier and the day winds down with transfers back toward the meeting point area.

Group size and the vibe: max 30 means less chaos

Kahung Beach ( Coral Island ) by Speedboat - Group size and the vibe: max 30 means less chaos
The group size is capped at 30 travelers. That sounds like a small detail, but it changes the experience.

Smaller groups usually mean:

  • Less waiting around for the boat check-in flow
  • Easier movement from pier to beach
  • More space to actually enjoy the day rather than just surviving it

And the cleanliness of the boats matters here too. When a boat is clean and the day is organized, it feels like you’re being looked after, not shoved through a machine.

Pickup hiccup: how to protect your morning

One drawback showed up clearly in the real-world feedback: a pickup mix-up can happen. The good news is that it was handled well in at least one case, but you shouldn’t have to gamble with your time.

Here’s what I’d do to keep your morning calm:

  • Confirm pickup details before the day starts.
  • Keep the Chalong Pier meeting point address saved.
  • Plan to be reachable if the operator contacts you about timing.

This is especially important because the tour is scheduled with a morning start time around 9:00am, and you’ll lose momentum if you’re chasing the group at the pier.

Weather matters: why “good weather” is part of your decision

The tour requires good weather. That’s not just legal language—it’s practical. Speedboat days depend on sea conditions, and if weather isn’t cooperating, the operator will either offer a different date or a full refund.

So when you book, build this into your Phuket mindset. If you have a flexible day, great. If your schedule is locked tight, consider that weather could shift the plan.

Who this trip is best for (and who should skip it)

This tour fits best if you want:

  • A quick island getaway from Phuket
  • A beach day with real comfort included (chair, towel, water)
  • Lunch with dietary options that actually cover more than one category
  • Optional snorkeling and fun, without having to plan each piece from scratch

It’s also a decent choice for families and people who like water activities, since life jackets and snorkeling basics are provided, and there’s time set aside for beach relaxation.

You might consider a different option if you:

  • Strongly dislike the idea of a shared schedule (this is a group tour)
  • Have limited flexibility for weather changes
  • Prefer totally unstructured days with no meal plan

Should you book the Kahung Beach Coral Island speedboat day trip?

If your goal is a straightforward, well-rounded beach day from Phuket, I’d say yes—with one small prep mindset.

Book it if you value:

  • The fast speedboat approach that protects your time
  • The included beach setup and snorkeling basics
  • The lunch quality and the dietary flexibility options

Skip or rethink if your day is fragile due to other commitments, because sea and weather can affect timing.

My final take: this is a good-value island day when you want comfort handled for you and time to enjoy Kahung Beach. With a quick confirmation on pickup and a little flexibility for weather, you’re set up for a very easy Coral Island escape.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Kahung Beach (Coral Island) speedboat tour?

The tour lasts about 6 to 7 hours.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at the Chalong Pier Meeting Point and ends back at the meeting point.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is listed as 9:00am.

Is hotel pickup offered?

Yes, pickup is offered, and you’ll also have the option to meet at the Chalong Pier meeting point.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are bottled water, a beach chair at Kahung beach, lunch with dietary options (vegan/vegetarian/gluten-free/halal available), life jacket, mask and snorkel, a refreshing towel, and travel insurance.

What water activities are optional?

Optional activities include snorkeling, parasailing, banana boat ride, and an introductory scuba session in calm waters.

What is not included?

Not included: alcoholic beverages, other personal expenses, fins, and towels.

How big is the group?

The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers.

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