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Koh Haa (Koh Ha) Tours and Tickets

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Tina_D, Feb 2026
While there is definitely...
While there is definitely coral bleaching there is still some good snorkelling. The lunch was simple but tasty and we found them to be quite organized even though it was a big group. The initial boat ride was about an hour on a speed boat so keep that in mind if you get seasick.
Mike_Z, Feb 2026
A fabulous day!
We've been looking for a good snorkeling experience and this was it. Communication was excellent, starting immediately after I booked the trip. We snorkeled at three spots (2 at Koh Rok and one at Koh Haa). Our guide, On, pointed out the best places to swim at each spot. The snorkeling was excellent, with lots to see at each spot. Like most places in the world, much of the coral was bleached but we did see lots of healthy coral as well. Many varieties of fish, even moray eels and cuttlefish. Water and soft drinks were available all day. My wife was stung by a jellyfish at our last swim, and our guide acted quickly to assess the situation, and to alleviate her discomfort. (It wasn't serious and she was fine before we arrived back at Saladan.) The boat and snorkeling gear was all fairly new and in good shape. Overall it was a great day!
Robin_N, Dec 2025
Nice day trip to Koh Rok and Koh Haa
Very good tour. Snorkeling spots were decent. The water was crystal and there were lots of fish etc to see. The lunch served at Koh Rok was good! All in all nothing to complain about!
Petra_W, Dec 2023
Loved every second of our trip
Very first time diving and it was absolutely amazing. Right from the beginning it was really well organised and the diving itself was a once in a lifetime experience. Very happy we chose Phoenix Divers and we highly recommend them to all the first timers out there!

Koh Haa (Koh Ha)

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Ko Lanta
Koh Haa (Koh Ha)
  • Koh Haa is ideal for scuba divers, snorkelers, and free divers.

  • You’ll need to pay an entrance fee to Koh Lanta National Park (Koh Mu National Park) to access the islands.

  • The sea can be choppy, so those prone to seasickness should plan ahead.

  • Divers should avoid going into any of the caves when there are strong surges.