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Tour Extreme Sports Phuket Adventure Tour – 7 Days of Phi Phi, Diving and Muay Thai
Sporara Pro 7 days 6 nights İstanbul Extreme Sports All levels 14 people 🇹🇷 Türkçe, 🇬🇧 English

Phuket Adventure Tour – 7 Days of Phi Phi, Diving and Muay Thai

This Phuket adventure tour refuses to reduce the island to a single activity. Across six nights and seven days it covers kayaking inside limestone caves, a boat day around the Phi...

Duration
7 days 6 nights
Departure
İstanbul
Group
14 people
Difficulty
All levels

What does this tour offer?

This Phuket adventure tour refuses to reduce the island to a single activity. Across six nights and seven days it covers kayaking inside limestone caves, a boat day around the Phi Phi Islands, a scuba dive and a Muay Thai session. Flights, accommodation and breakfast are included, and Thailand requires no visa.

Why Phuket?

Phuket is the gateway to the islands of the Andaman Sea. The island is pleasant in itself, but its real value is position: Phang Nga Bay is an hour away, the Phi Phi Islands two, the Racha dive sites forty-five minutes. You can head somewhere different each morning and return to the same hotel each night — four distinct experiences without moving your luggage.

The other reason is infrastructure. Water sports and combat sports are core to Thai tourism, so equipment standards and instructor quality are high while prices sit well below European equivalents.

Phang Nga Bay — kayaking into the caves

Day two heads into the bay by boat. Most of the limestone islands here are hollow: millions of years of erosion have left collapsed cave chambers, called hongs, in their centres. From outside you see an ordinary rock island; inside there is a small lagoon walled in on all sides, open to the sky.

These chambers can only be reached by inflatable kayak through a narrow tunnel. Some are accessible only at low tide and only with your head well down — the guide paddles while you sit. James Bond Island gets a photo stop the same day.

The Phi Phi Islands

Day three crosses to Phi Phi by speedboat. Maya Bay — the cove from the film — is on the itinerary; it reopened with limited visitor numbers after a long closure for reef recovery, so entry rules are strict and the guide's instructions matter.

The day is completed by the turquoise water of Pileh Lagoon, Viking Cave, and snorkelling around Bamboo Island.

Scuba diving — why day four?

The dive sits on day four deliberately, and it is a rule rather than a preference: you must not fly for at least 18 hours after diving. Otherwise the drop in cabin pressure combines with residual nitrogen in the blood to create a decompression risk. Programmes that schedule a dive on the final day are getting this wrong.

Certified divers get a reef dive at the Racha Islands. For everyone else there is a discover scuba dive: about an hour of theory and equipment training in shallow water, then a one-to-one dive with an instructor to a maximum of 12 metres. No certification needed.

A health declaration is mandatory. Medical clearance is required for cardiovascular conditions, asthma, ear or sinus problems, uncontrolled blood pressure or pregnancy — an international diving standard, not a local rule.

Muay Thai — a real session, not a show

Day five brings a two-hour beginner session at a local camp. There is no sparring; the work is stance, basic strikes (jab, cross, low kick, knee) and repetition on pads held by the trainer.

Muay Thai occupies roughly the place in Thailand that football does in Türkiye — it is the national sport. Two hours in a camp tells you more about the country than a temple circuit does. The afternoon turns cultural with the Big Buddha and Wat Chalong.

Who is it for?

Basic fitness is enough and the minimum age is 12, which comes from the dive. No stage requires prior experience: the guide paddles the kayak, the dive is one-to-one, the Muay Thai is at beginner level.

Non-swimmers can join the kayaking and snorkelling with a buoyancy aid; the dive does require basic swimming ability.

Visas and practical notes

Turkish passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days. Your passport needs six months' validity from the return date.

Flight time with a connection averages 12–14 hours and Phuket is four hours ahead of Türkiye. The dry season runs November to April: calm seas and good visibility.

Why does the price move with the date?

This is an on-request programme. There is no fixed departure; dates, group size and route are built around you. Hotel rates in Phuket can double between seasons, and during the monsoon boat trips move to sheltered parts of the bay.

So the figure shown here is a starting price. Leave your dates and group size and the programme is built around them, with a firm quote back. Requesting one is free and commits you to nothing.

Frequently asked questions

I'm not a certified diver. Can I join?

Yes. Non-divers do a one-to-one discover scuba dive; theory and equipment are included and no certificate is required.

Will I have to fight in the Muay Thai session?

No. The session is technique and pad work only — there is no sparring.

I can't paddle a kayak. Is that a problem?

Not at all. In Phang Nga the guide paddles while you sit and take in the chambers.

Do I need a visa for Thailand?

No. Turkish passport holders enter visa-free for up to 30 days.

Which months are best?

November to April is the dry season, with calm seas and strong underwater visibility. May to October is the monsoon: prices drop and boat trips move to sheltered waters.

Cave kayaking in Phang Nga
Inflatable kayaks into the hong chambers inside the limestone islands
A Phi Phi boat day
Maya Bay, Pileh Lagoon and snorkelling off Bamboo Island
Diving without certification
Non-divers go one-to-one with an instructor on a discover scuba dive
No visa required
Turkish passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days

Tour itinerary

7 day 7 Adım
1

Istanbul – Phuket and check-in

Arrival
Day 1

After a connecting flight, a name-board welcome at Phuket airport and a private transfer to the hotel. Check-in and a free evening — day one is left open for jet lag.

2

Sea kayaking in Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga
Day 2

A boat out into the bay, then inflatable kayaks into the hongs — collapsed cave chambers inside the limestone islands, some of which can only be entered at low tide with your head down. A photo stop at James Bond Island.

3

Boat day to the Phi Phi Islands

Phi Phi
Day 3

A fast boat to the Phi Phi Islands: Maya Bay, Pileh Lagoon and Viking Cave, then snorkelling around Bamboo Island. Back to Phuket in the evening.

4

Scuba diving day

Diving
Day 4

Health declaration and briefing in the morning. A reef dive at the Racha Islands for certified divers; a one-to-one discover scuba dive (max 12 m) for everyone else. Rest in the afternoon — no heavy activity after diving.

5

Muay Thai session and the Big Buddha

Muay Thai
Day 5

A two-hour beginner Muay Thai session at a local camp: stance, basic strikes and pad work. In the afternoon, the Big Buddha and Wat Chalong temple.

6

Free day with optional activities

Free
Day 6

No schedule. A zipline course, an ATV safari or a Thai massage can be arranged locally (chargeable), or you can rest on the beach.

7

Airport transfer and return to Istanbul

Departure
Day 7

Breakfast and check-out. Free time depending on the flight, then a private transfer to the airport and the return flight to Istanbul.

What's included & not included

Included

  • Return economy flights from Istanbul
  • Name-board meet-and-greet at Phuket airport
  • All transfers by private vehicle
  • Six nights in Phuket with breakfast
  • Phang Nga Bay boat trip and sea kayaking session
  • Phi Phi Islands speedboat trip and island entry fees
  • One scuba dive — a reef dive for certified divers, a discover dive for beginners
  • Dive equipment: regulator, BCD, tank, weights and wetsuit
  • A two-hour beginner Muay Thai session with gloves provided
  • Big Buddha and Wat Chalong temple excursion
  • Use of snorkel, mask and fins
  • Buoyancy aids and all safety equipment
  • Certified instructors and guides on every activity
  • International health insurance
  • Turkish and English speaking tour host
  • Professional liability insurance

Not included

  • Lunches and dinners (unless listed in the programme)
  • Alcoholic drinks and minibar
  • Personal spending, laundry and hotel extras
  • Optional activities not listed in the programme
  • Departure taxes payable at home
  • Gratuities

Cancellation and Refund Terms

Statutory cancellation notice (Turkish Consumer Protection Law No. 6502 & Distance Contracts Regulation):

Under Article 15(g) of Law No. 6502 on Consumer Protection and the Distance Contracts Regulation, there is no statutory right of withdrawal or cancellation for sports, entertainment, leisure and activity services that must be provided on a specific date or period.

If a booking is cancelled because of adverse weather or for reasons caused by the guide or operator, the Sporara Guarantee provides a full 100% refund or a free date change.

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