The Similan Islands are a group of stunning islands located in the Andaman Sea, off the coast of southern Thailand. They are part of the Mu Ko Similan National Park in Phang Nga Province and are renowned for their breathtaking natural beauty, pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Here's a quick guide about the Similan Islands
Highlights
Diving and Snorkeling:
The islands are world-famous for scuba diving and snorkeling due to their abundant marine life and colorful coral reefs.
Popular dive sites include Elephant Head Rock, Christmas Point, and the East of Eden.
Beaches and Scenery:
The islands boast powdery white sand beaches and lush tropical forests.
Sail Rock on Island 8 offers one of the most iconic viewpoints.
When to Visit
The best time to visit is during the dry season (November to April), as the national park is closed from May to October due to the monsoon season.
Preservation Efforts:
To protect the fragile ecosystem, visitor numbers are regulated, and some islands are closed to the public. Plastic usage is restricted, and visitors are encouraged to follow eco-friendly guidelines.
Price 4,300.- Thai baht per adult
Price. 3,200.-Thai baht per child
Price include:
Round trip transfer (Van) and speed boat
Buffet Thai lunch,fresh fruit in season,Drinks
Snack in the evening
Mask -Snorkel -Fins-Life jacket
National Park Entrance Fee
Guide : English / French / Chinese and Insurance.
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