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Discover Phuket’s stunning coastlines on a traditional wooden boat cruise, complete with snorkeling, secluded beaches, and breathtaking sunsets.
Taking a boat cruise in Phuket isn’t just about the boat ride itself — it’s about experiencing the island’s natural beauty up close and personal. This particular tour, offered by Oh-Hoo, promises a blend of relaxing stops, vibrant marine life, and magical sunset views, all aboard a traditional wooden vessel. At around $81 for six hours, it might seem like a splurge, but the mix of scenery, food, and cultural charm offers solid value, especially for those who love authentic, laid-back adventures.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its focus on intimate, small-group exploration and the chance to see Phuket’s coastline from a different perspective. The stops at Koh Maiton, Coral Island, and Promthep Cape allow for plenty of downtime—perfect for unwinding or snapping those postcard-worthy shots. However, one thing to consider is the limited operation days—Tuesdays and Sundays—which could affect your planning. This cruise is ideal for couples, small groups, or families with older teens who want a scenic, relaxing day away from crowded beaches, paired with breathtaking sunset views.
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The journey begins at Koh Maiton, a highlight for many travelers. This island is known for its clear waters and vibrant marine life, making it the perfect spot for snorkeling or just cooling off with a swim. You can expect to gear up with the supplied snorkeling gear and explore the underwater world teeming with colorful fish and coral. For those who prefer staying dry, the deck offers a fantastic view of the sparkling waters and islands nearby.
Onboard, you’ll find pancakes and tuna sandwiches served—a simple but satisfying snack to fuel your underwater adventures or lounge time. Based on reviews, the pancake was a hit with some describing it as “delicious,” and many appreciated the opportunity to enjoy a quick bite amid stunning surroundings.
Next, the boat heads to a lesser-known, secluded beach on Coral Island. This is a genuine escape from Phuket’s busier spots, offering soft sands and calm, crystal-clear waters. It’s a peaceful oasis perfect for sunbathing, wading, or exploring lush greenery. Reviewers have emphasized how tranquil and private this stop is, making it ideal for unwinding.
You might find that this stop is the quiet, restorative moment of the tour—an ideal chance to disconnect and just soak in nature. The shallow waters are safe for swimming, and the soft sands invite lazy lounging. While some might wish for more time here, most reviews note that one hour is enough to relax without feeling rushed.
The highlight for many guests is the visit to Promthep Cape, Phuket’s most famous sunset point. As the afternoon turns to evening, the boat cruises toward this iconic promontory, where panoramic views of the ocean and sky are truly breathtaking.
Here, you’ll get roughly two hours to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and settle in for what promises to be a memorable sunset. The sky, often painted with shades of gold and crimson, is frequently described as “spectacular” and “breathtaking.” Guests are advised to bring their cameras to capture the changing colors.
While waiting, you can enjoy the onboard dinner—a buffet that includes a variety of dishes designed to suit different tastes. Reviewers mention the dinner as “decent,” with some highlighting the fresh seafood and the excellent view while dining. The combination of good food and a stunning sunset creates a truly memorable experience.
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As the sun dips below the horizon, the boat begins its journey back under a star-studded sky. Many guests find this final leg to be a peaceful, contemplative moment—reflecting on a day filled with natural beauty and relaxing stops. The calm waters at night, along with the gentle sea breeze, make for a soothing end to the cruise.
The tour’s included amenities enhance its value, especially the hotel transfer services from several popular Phuket areas—Bangtao, Surin, Kamala, Patong, Karon, and Kata. The convenience of pickup and drop-off takes away the hassle of organizing transport, making it smooth even for first-time visitors.
The dinner buffet, coupled with a free flow of drinks including coffee, tea, water, and soft drinks, complements the scenic experience. Snorkeling gear is provided, but travelers should note that alcoholic beverages are available for purchase—beer at 80 THB and wine at 180 THB—and are only for those 18 and older.
One important consideration is the tour’s limited schedule—only operating on Tuesdays and Sundays. If you’re visiting on different days, you’ll need to plan accordingly. Also, guests over 65 are advised not to participate, and pregnant travelers are not permitted, so it’s best suited for active, healthy adults.
The tour operates with a maximum of 38 travelers to ensure a more intimate, less crowded experience. Cancellation policies also favor flexibility—full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, making it easier to adapt your plans if needed.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on genuine experiences over overly commercialized activities. The traditional wooden boat adds a nostalgic, rustic charm that’s hard to replicate in larger, more modern vessels. The stops at Koh Maiton and Coral Island feel authentic—less crowded, more personal—offering a true taste of Phuket’s coastal beauty.
The chance to snorkel among vibrant marine life is a clear highlight—reviewers say the water is “crystal clear,” and the marine biodiversity is “really impressive.” It’s an excellent opportunity to see underwater life without the hassle of organizing separate excursions.
The sunset at Promthep Cape is another major draw. Guests consistently describe it as “breathtaking,” with the changing sky providing a spectacular backdrop for photos and memories. The meal on deck, with a good buffet and drinks, completes the experience, making it feel like a special, well-rounded outing.
From a value perspective, the tour offers a lot for its price. With included hotel transfers, snorkeling gear, dinner, and scenic stops, it’s a good choice for travelers looking to combine relaxation, adventure, and scenic beauty without breaking the bank.
This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy relaxed, scenic days with a touch of cultural authenticity. Couples seeking a romantic sunset, families wanting a peaceful day by the water, or small groups of friends after a memorable outing will find it appealing.
If you’re someone who prefers high-energy, party-heavy excursions, this might not be the best fit. Likewise, travelers looking for a full-day adventure with multiple activities might find the five-hour window a bit limited.
The tour’s focus on natural beauty and tranquility makes it especially attractive for those who want to escape the busy beaches and explore Phuket’s coastline more intimately.
The Phuket Traditional Wooden Boat Sunset Dinner Cruise offers a charming, intimate way to experience some of Phuket’s most beautiful spots. It balances scenic stops, marine adventures, and stunning sunset views, all anchored by the charm of a traditional boat and thoughtful amenities.
The included dinner and drinks, along with hotel transfers, make it a convenience-packed, value-oriented option for those who want a taste of local flavor and coastal beauty without the crowds. The limited operation days and age restrictions mean it’s best to plan ahead but, when possible, it provides a peaceful, memorable escape from the hustle of Phuket’s more commercial sides.
This tour is perfect for those who prioritize authenticity, scenic beauty, and relaxed luxury. If you’re after a gentle yet enriching day on the water, with plenty of photo opportunities and serene moments, this cruise is likely to satisfy.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel transfers are available from several Phuket hotspots including Bangtao, Surin, Kamala, Patong, Karon, and Kata, making it convenient for most travelers.
What is the best time to enjoy this cruise?
The tour starts at 1:00 pm, with the sunset viewing happening around late afternoon to early evening. Planning for clear weather will enhance your experience, especially at Promthep Cape.
Are children allowed on this tour?
This tour is only available for participants aged 16 and above, so it’s not suitable for young children.
How long is each stop?
The stops at Koh Maiton and Coral Island are each about one hour, giving enough time to relax, snorkel, or explore without feeling rushed. The sunset stop at Promthep Cape lasts approximately two hours.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included for those who want to explore the marine environment.
Can I buy alcohol during the cruise?
Yes, alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine are available for purchase, but only to those aged 18 and over.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This cruise offers an authentic, scenic, and relaxing way to experience Phuket’s coastline, perfect for travelers seeking a peaceful yet memorable day on the water.