REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: Full-Day 2 Islands Yacht Trip with Lunch and Sunset
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A day on a catamaran beats another afternoon on land in Pattaya. This full-day yacht trip focuses on two islands and keeps the fun packed into the hours that matter: water time. You get a laid-back cruise, then Koh Phai and Koh Rin bring clear water, snorkeling, and enough onboard toys to change your plans mid-day.
What I really like is the mix of active and relaxing options without feeling like you’re rushing from one checkbox to the next. You also get hotel pickup and drop-off, plus Thai lunch and the key gear. The one thing to keep in mind is that the schedule can be affected by sea and weather conditions, so don’t plan this as your only calm-day option.
In This Review
- Key Points That Make This Yacht Trip Worth Your Time
- From Pattaya Pickup to Island Time in 7 Hours
- The logistics detail that matters
- Ocean Yachting Catamaran: Space, Shade, and the Onboard Gear
- What you get onboard (and why it’s useful)
- Deck choice tip for comfort
- Koh Phai: Marine Park Snorkeling and a Long Water Block
- What to do at Koh Phai
- A practical environmental note
- Koh Rin: Clear Water, Wildlife Moments, and Another Chance to Snorkel
- What makes Koh Rin feel different
- Wildlife tip
- The Sunset Viewpoint Stop: Photos and a Softer Finish
- Food and Drinks: Thai Lunch on Board That Feels Like More Than Fuel
- What to expect from the meal timing
- Drinks and the alcohol question
- Price and Value at $109: What You’re Actually Paying For
- A note on crowding
- Who This Yacht Trip Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Practical Tips Before You Go
- What to bring
- How to handle rougher water days
- Get the most out of the included activities
- Should You Book This Pattaya 2-Islands Yacht Trip?
- FAQ
- How long is the Pattaya full-day 2-islands yacht trip?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What islands are visited?
- What activities are included during the trip?
- What meals and drinks are included?
- Is there time for snorkeling at both islands?
- What should I bring?
- Is the schedule fixed no matter the weather?
- Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Key Points That Make This Yacht Trip Worth Your Time

- Two islands, one continuous day: Koh Phai first, then Koh Rin, with sailing and snorkeling built in.
- You choose your water game: snorkeling, paddleboarding, fishing, and even a slide.
- Comfort + fun on the same boat: top deck views, plus a floating pool and plenty of space to hang out.
- Lunch on board is part of the day: Thai food buffet style with fruits, coffee/tea, and bottled water.
- Crew service is a major theme: names like Ruby Daniels and Riley show up in praise for attentive care.
- Sunset is the payoff: you finish with a quick photo stop and a return sail as the light turns golden.
From Pattaya Pickup to Island Time in 7 Hours

The day starts with pickup in Pattaya City. A van collects you and takes you to the marina in an air-conditioned ride, which is a smart way to beat the heat before you even hit the boat. Once you’re aboard, the pace shifts from road travel to “do whatever you feel like doing,” which is exactly what a day like this should be.
You’re out for about 7 hours, so it’s long enough to feel like a real outing, but not so long that you spend the whole day waiting around. That balance shows up in the way the trip is structured: sail, water activity block, lunch and breaks, then another island. If you want to feel like you got your money’s worth in time on the water, this format works.
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The logistics detail that matters
You’ll also want to be ready for pickup timing. The driver is supposed to be holding a sign with your last name, so step into the lobby about 10 minutes before. It sounds small, but it helps the day start cleanly instead of with confusion and heat.
Ocean Yachting Catamaran: Space, Shade, and the Onboard Gear

This trip is operated by Ocean Yachting, and the boat experience is a big part of the appeal. Reviews consistently mention a clean, well-kept catamaran and a crew that stays attentive to safety. You’ll have a restroom on board, towels, and the basics to make the day feel complete without extra shopping.
What you get onboard (and why it’s useful)
You’re not only paying for sailing. The included items are what let you actually do things:
- Snorkeling equipment (so you can go straight in at the islands)
- Fishing gear (for those who want to try a line while the boat is moving or between activities)
- Paddleboards (great for exploring at a calmer pace than swimming)
- A slide and floating pool (pure fun, and especially popular with families)
- Coffee, tea, bottled water, plus fresh fruits
- Thai lunch served on board
That lineup is valuable because it removes the common problem with island cruises: you get to the water, and then the best activity requires renting extra gear or paying more. Here, the core toys are already covered.
Deck choice tip for comfort
Sea conditions can matter. One guest described the boat as smoother when sitting on top or near the front, while the inside area near the bar felt more movement. So if you’re even slightly prone to seasickness, try to claim a spot on the top deck or outer areas when you can. Bring your own motion-sickness solution just in case, since the trip can be subject to sea and weather conditions.
Koh Phai: Marine Park Snorkeling and a Long Water Block

Koh Phai is the first major stop, and it’s known for a more tranquil feel, with secluded beaches. The Mu Ko Phai Marine Park area is the reason snorkeling here has real substance, not just a quick look at the water.
You get about 3 hours at Koh Phai, which is key. That’s enough time to snorkel, rest, and try something else if conditions aren’t perfect. It’s not one of those tours where snorkeling is 20 minutes and then you’re back on the boat.
What to do at Koh Phai
This island stop is built around choice:
- Snorkeling: included gear lets you see coral and tropical fish.
- Swimming and chilling: you can slide into the water, use the floating pool, and just enjoy the beach time.
- Stand-up paddleboarding: use it to explore a little farther without committing to a full swim.
- Lunch on the water: you refuel here with the Thai lunch and fruits.
If you’re with kids or you’re the type who wants variety, this is where the day feels most “active but not stressful.” The slide is a fun reset between swims, and paddleboards give you a different way to view the island.
A practical environmental note
One review pointed out that Thailand has rules around sunscreens that can harm coral, and that eco-friendly options are expected on the water. Even if your sunscreen is fine for your skin, check the label and consider bringing coral-friendly / eco-friendly sunscreen. It’s an easy way to avoid a last-minute scramble at a marina shop.
Koh Rin: Clear Water, Wildlife Moments, and Another Chance to Snorkel

Next up is Koh Rin, with a shorter stop of about 75 minutes. It’s still enough time to matter, but the vibe shifts from longer play to a focused second look at the water.
This island is described as lush and laid-back, with crystal-clear water and gentle waves. You’ll have access to snorkeling again, plus time for swimming and paddleboarding. The tour also mentions wildlife viewing, which is worth paying attention to with your camera ready.
What makes Koh Rin feel different
If Koh Phai is the longer “settle in and play” island, Koh Rin feels more like a second taste of the same good things—clear water, coral life, and beach time—just with less downtime. I like this structure because it keeps your energy for the day from draining. You snorkel twice, instead of trying to force everything into one island stop.
Wildlife tip
Because the itinerary only promises wildlife viewing generally, don’t lock yourself into one idea (like a specific animal you expect to see). Instead, use wildlife time like you’d use a rainforest moment: slow down, look around, and enjoy it when it appears.
The Sunset Viewpoint Stop: Photos and a Softer Finish

The return sail includes a photo stop and sunset viewpoint for about 15 minutes. It’s short, but that’s a gift on a day like this—enough time to grab a couple of photos and soak up the changing light without turning the whole evening into a waiting game.
This is also when the mood often changes. Earlier in the day, you’re deciding what activity to do. Near the end, you’re just enjoying the fact that you’re moving, the water is calmer, and the air feels more tolerable.
Food and Drinks: Thai Lunch on Board That Feels Like More Than Fuel

The lunch setup is part buffet style: a Thai lunch is provided along with tropical fruits. You’ll also get coffee, tea, and bottled water. This matters because boat lunches are often either small or bland. Here, the feedback you’ll see is mostly positive: guests describe the food as good, and there’s enough variety that you can build your own plate.
What to expect from the meal timing
Lunch is planned during the Koh Phai block, so you’re not eating in a rushed break between activities. That’s smart. It keeps you from feeling like you’re losing your best snorkeling window just to refill.
Drinks and the alcohol question
Non-alcoholic drinks are included. Alcohol and mocktails are listed as not included, and you can likely buy drinks onboard from the bar area as an extra. If you’re a heavy drinker, budget separately. If you just want a couple of beers or cocktails with sunset, it’s manageable.
Price and Value at $109: What You’re Actually Paying For

At $109 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you can do around Pattaya. But it also isn’t just “a ride out to islands.” You’re paying for multiple included activities, plus pickup and drop-off, plus a full-day structure.
Here’s the value math I see:
- Two islands instead of one quick stop
- Snorkeling gear included (so you don’t buy rentals)
- Paddleboard + fishing gear + slide + floating pool included (rare to find so many water options bundled)
- Lunch, fruits, and non-alcoholic drinks included
- Air-conditioned transport plus onboard facilities like towels and restroom
One review also noted the tour felt more organized and not overly crowded like some other excursions, which supports the idea that you’re paying for smoother operations—not just access to scenery.
A note on crowding
While many praised the experience and space, one review complained the catamaran felt crowded. Catamarans can pack in different numbers depending on the sailing date. If you hate feeling hemmed in, try to choose a time when groups are smaller, or plan on spending time on open deck and not just staying in one area.
Who This Yacht Trip Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This is a great fit if you want a day that mixes fun and nature without needing planning skills. It works well for:
- Couples who want clear-water snorkeling and an easy sunset finish
- Families who will use the slide and floating pool
- Friends who want choice: paddleboarding now, snorkeling later
- Travelers who don’t want to rent multiple items separately
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users, since the activity involves boat access and water-based options.
Practical Tips Before You Go

A good day here usually comes down to simple prep.
What to bring
Bring:
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Swimwear
- Sunscreen (ideally eco-friendly/coral-friendly)
- Beachwear that dries fast
You’ll get a towel, but your clothes matter. Also, bring any snorkeling-specific items you personally prefer (like your own rash guard), since the provided gear may not match everyone’s fit preferences.
How to handle rougher water days
The activity is subject to sea and weather conditions. If it’s windy or the sea feels choppy, keep your expectations flexible. You can still enjoy the day by choosing calmer spots on the boat (top deck/front areas tend to feel better for some people) and taking it easy during snorkeling if visibility drops.
Get the most out of the included activities
Don’t treat snorkeling as the only goal. Paddleboarding and fishing are included for a reason—if you’re done with snorkeling early, you won’t feel stuck. Switching activities is part of the fun here.
Should You Book This Pattaya 2-Islands Yacht Trip?
If you want a full-day Pattaya escape that combines snorkeling, paddling, a slide, a Thai lunch, and an actual sunset sail, this is a strong pick. The best reason to book is the bundled value: you’re not piecing together rentals and add-ons all day.
I’d especially recommend it if you like structure that doesn’t feel rigid: pickup, boat ride, two islands with water time, lunch, then sunset. Just bring your sunscreen carefully (eco-friendly if you can), plan to spend time on deck for comfort, and keep an eye on conditions since the sea can change.
If you’re someone who hates boats, gets motion sick easily, or prefers purely land-based sightseeing, you may be happier with a different kind of tour.
FAQ
How long is the Pattaya full-day 2-islands yacht trip?
The trip lasts about 7 hours.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included in Pattaya City, and you wait in your hotel lobby about 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
What islands are visited?
You visit Koh Phai and Koh Rin in Chonburi Province.
What activities are included during the trip?
Included activities include snorkeling equipment, fishing gear, stand-up paddleboarding, a water slide, swimming, and access to a floating pool.
What meals and drinks are included?
You get Thai lunch on board, plus tropical fruits. Coffee, tea, and bottled water are included. Alcoholic beverages and mocktails are not included.
Is there time for snorkeling at both islands?
Yes, snorkeling is offered at Koh Phai and Koh Rin.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, sunscreen, and beachwear.
Is the schedule fixed no matter the weather?
Not guaranteed. The activity may be subject to sea and weather conditions for safety.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
























