Hong Islands

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The Hong Islands are a picturesque group of small limestone islands in the Andaman Sea off Krabi, Thailand, known for their turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, and popular kayaking and snorkeling spots.

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Hong Islands canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
tourist destination
administrativeRegion Krabi Province
bestVisitSeason November to April
climate tropical monsoon climate
country Thailand
countrySubdivision southern Thailand
surface form: Southern Thailand
hasAccess longtail boat
speedboat
hasActivity beach relaxation
photography
reef snorkeling
sea kayaking through lagoons
hasAlternativeName Koh Hong Archipelago
Mu Ko Hong
hasAttraction Hong Lagoon
secluded coves
hasBeach Hong Lagoon Beach
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
hasGeologicalType limestone islands
hasMainIsland Ko Hong
hasMarineEnvironment coral reefs
tropical fish habitats
hasNotableFeature hidden lagoons
steep limestone cliffs
turquoise lagoons
white-sand beaches
hasRegulation daytime visitation only
national park entry fee required
hasVegetation tropical coastal vegetation
hasView panoramic sea views
hasWaterColor emerald green
turquoise
knownFor kayaking
scenic boat tours
snorkeling
swimming
locatedIn Andaman Sea
Krabi Province
locatedOffCoastOf Krabi Province
surface form: Krabi
nearestMainlandTown Ao Nang Beach
surface form: Ao Nang

Krabi
surface form: Krabi Town
partOf Than Bok Khorani National Park
tourismType eco-tourism
island-hopping tours

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Krabi hasIsland Hong Islands
Ao Nang Beach isGatewayTo Hong Islands