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Me and my family stayed at a  Krabi ao nang/ klong muang villarenters villa, Mountain View villa back in january 09,which was amazing the villa was just perfect, but the best part of the holiday was when the owner of the villa organised a  guided walk straight from our villa front gates up to the top of the mountain which is called (I believe) hon nag, where are guide cooked us some food on a open fire, as we took in the stunning views of the sea and the whole area of krabi province, we then walked back down to our villa for a refreshing drink in our own private pool looking back up at hon nag mountain, this is one thing you must do if visiting wonderful krabi.
Mike and family from California USA. 
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RIGHT here on our doorstep in Krabi is one of the best cruising grounds in the world: the hundreds of islands and archipelagos of the Andaman Sea. The large majority of these are uninhabited - although not all of them are deserted, especially those on the popular tour routes from Phuket and Krabi.
However, we feel sure you wont mind sharing these particular coconut-fringed crescents of powdery sand, once you see how beautiful they are. Bring a book, a picnic, perhaps a snorkel and mask, and enjoy a day in paradise.
Longtail boats with drivers are available for hire from most tourist areas. If you are going to charter your own boat, remember to bring your own food and drinks and there is none available out on the islands.
There are also organised tours on both longtail and speedboats that include lunch and snorkelling gear. The companies in question charge per person, so it can work out cheaper than hiring your own boat if there are not many of you however, bear in mind that they also pack em in and you cant choose your own schedule.
All the islands below, except Ko Phi Phi, can be visited easily in your own longtail boat, or on a tour by longtail or speedboat. To visit Ko Phi Phi independently, you would have to charter a speedboat for the day.
The Four Islands - a popular trip from Ao Nang, this day tour takes in Ko Poda, Ko Gai (Chicken Island) and Ko Tub, with its sweeping sandbar, plus the beautiful Phra Nang Bay on Railay peninsula. This beach, inaccessible by road, is considered to be one of the most beautiful strips of sand in the world.
Theres also stops at excellent snorkelling sites near Ko Yawasam and Ko See, rocky outcrops with abundant coral reefs and marine life.
The Hong Islands - Part of the marine National Park, these superb islands can be reached within twenty minutes from Ao Nang by speedboat, or 45 mins by longtail. Set against the spectacular backdrop of Phang Nga Bay, with its countless rocky outcrops, the islands in the Ko Hong group are rightly considered to be among the most beautiful in Krabi province.
The main island is home to a hidden lagoon and is uninhabited, except for the birds, monkeys and giant monitor lizards that are often spotted on the beach. Ko Lahding is another beautiful island where swallows nests are collected and Ko Pakbia has an impressive sandbar revealed at low tide.
The Phi Phi Islands - A Krabi must-see. Equally captivating above and below water, these six islands richly deserve their reputation as the jewels of the Andaman Sea. A day tour from the mainland will take you to world-famous beaches such as Maya Bay, where the movie The Beach was set, the pristine white sand and truquoise water of Bamboo Island, as well as snorkelling in colourful coral gardens around Hin Klang and Monkey Bay.
Cruising your way around the islands of the Andaman Sea
Several companies, based locally and in Phuket, offer short cruises around the uninhabited islands of the Andaman Sea. There are varying levels of luxury on board and various types of craft from small yachts to replica Chinese junks. Large cruise vessels are actually banned from approaching Krabis coastline and are anyway not a practical way of visiting the islands as you will end up only watching the beautiful beaches pass by, while you must stay on deck.
The main benefit of cruising with a smaller boat is that they can arrive at the islands before the day crowds and stay after they leave for an unforgettable sunset dinner. Some dive schools in Krabi also offer so-called liveaboard packages, a sort of dive cruise with the similar advantage of avoiding the crowds by being the first boat at the dive sites in the morning.
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