If you want to see Koh Yao Noi beyond just its beaches, this tour is for you. You’ll bike through real villages, meet locals, taste homemade food, and relax by the sea—all in one day with friendly guides who know every shortcut and story.
The first thing I noticed stepping off the boat at Koh Yao Noi was how quiet it felt—just a few scooters humming in the distance and the salty air mixing with a hint of grilled fish from a nearby stall. Our guide, Lek, handed out bikes and helmets with a quick safety check. The pace was easy, nothing rushed. We pedaled through the island’s main market town, where vendors were already setting up for lunch—one lady waved us over to try her sticky rice, but we promised to come back later.
The ride took us past rubber plantations where you could actually hear the soft tap-tap of workers collecting latex. We stopped at a family-run farm surrounded by rice paddies—Lek explained how they rotate crops to keep the soil healthy. The farmer’s dog followed us around, tail wagging. By midday, we reached a quiet stretch of sand. The water was warm enough for a swim, and our picnic lunch was simple but fresh: spicy chicken, papaya salad, and cold watermelon under the shade of a palm tree.
In the afternoon, we cruised along empty roads on the east coast. Every so often you’d catch glimpses of Phang Nga Bay’s limestone cliffs through gaps in the trees. We paused at a palm oil plantation; Lek pointed out how these trees are different from coconut palms—something I’d never noticed before. The last part of the ride was mostly flat and breezy. By late afternoon, legs pleasantly tired, we rolled back towards the pier for our boat ride home—just as some local kids were heading out to play football on the beach.
Yes! The route is mostly flat and our guide makes plenty of stops. As long as you’re comfortable riding a bike about 25 km at an easy pace, you’ll be fine.
If it rains lightly we still go ahead (ponchos provided), but if conditions aren’t safe for biking or swimming we adjust plans or offer alternatives.
Absolutely—just let us know your dietary needs when booking so we can prepare something tasty for your picnic lunch.
Your day includes hotel pick-up and drop-off (from most Phuket areas), speedboat transfers to Koh Yao Noi, mountain bike with helmet, friendly English-speaking guide, snacks and drinks along the way, plus a picnic lunch on the beach if weather allows. All you need is sunscreen and a sense of adventure!
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