Similan Islands

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★ 4.9 (50+ reviews) • 4K+ booked
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Similan Islands, an archipelago of 11 islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Phang Nga Province in southern Thailand. Known for its crystal-clear waters, white beaches, and rich marine life, the Similan Islands offer a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Dive into a world of vibrant coral reefs, massive boulders, and dense tropical forests, making it a top diving destination globally. Discover the underwater paradise of Similan Island, Thailand, where crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life await. Dive into a world of adventure and beauty as you explore some of the best dive sites in the country.
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Similan Islands, Lam Kaen, Phang-nga, Thailand

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Similan Islands Snorkel Tour by Fantastic Similan

Similan Islands Snorkel Tour by Fantastic Similan

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Similan Island Day Tour from Phuket, Krabi and Phang-Nga

Similan Island Day Tour from Phuket, Krabi and Phang-Nga

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Wow Andaman Day Trip to Similan Islands from Phuket/Khao Lak

Wow Andaman Day Trip to Similan Islands from Phuket/Khao Lak

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Similan Islands Day Tour from Phuket by TTD Global
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Similan Island Day Trip with Round-Trip Transfer From Phuket or Khaolak by Chic Chic
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Why people love Similan Islands

4.9 /5
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Lo *****
14 May
It was overall great and good services! they contacted me via email and also WhatsApp for a copy of passport and confirming the name of hotel with notes on stuff to bring etc. As we drove to the pier by ourselves and had breakfast from hotel already, we could arrive later than original pick up by them. At the pier, you may borrow the fins for 200baht deposit which will be return after the trip when you return the fins back to the pier. As the first stop was just for photos and swim (not snorkelling) at a nice beach, I suggest you wear what you would for snorkeling already or bring your stuff to the first stop to get changed, because the toilet in the boat is very small and the second stop would be in the middle of the water where you start snokelling directly. We went in early May but the sea was quite wavy already and many people had sea sick when the boat was stop. The staff provided bottled water, plastic bags for vomitting, candies throughout. After the first snorkelling, ice cream and sodas and other snacks were served. Lunch box was provided and it was not hot as expected but tasty was not bad. You could also join a short hike at the island where you have lunch (but we decided to rest and didn’t join and regretted after). The final island has most fishes and corals to see. For those who don’t know how to swim, you can grab the lifebuoy and the staff would swim and pull the lifebuoy around for snorkelling. Dinner was also provided at the pier. It was a fun! :)
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Wu ********
12 May
The pick-up and drop-off vehicles, the speedboat and the hardware equipment are all great. The service of the staff, whether it is the ground staff at the terminal, the staff on the boat, or even the driver lady, who distributes towels and ice cream, it is a great trip organization team. Professional, good service, highly recommended.
Ban **********
28 Apr
They prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and even watermelon, pineapple, and delicious coconut ice cream~ They prepared towels, water, and drinks, so I had a very comfortable and fun time! The guides are very friendly and leave nice pictures :)
Klook User
18 Apr
amazing island. beutifull fish and coral reefs , food not suitable for vegan. many waste time in boat because of the island was far.
LIN *****
17 Apr
The most beautiful sea area in Thailand is very similar to the Maldives. The water is incredibly blue and you can see the bottom of the sea from the sea. It is worth visiting.
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Lin *********
17 Apr
The scenery is really beautiful, with blue sky, white clouds, white sand and green water, but the weather is also really hot! It’s a long drive and boat ride, and the weather is extremely hot, so those with poor physical strength should consider whether to go! The snorkeling is really just okay, many places are more beautiful than here; but the diving is great!
2+
Tom *******
17 Apr
We had the best time, Our guide Venus in particular made the overall experience exciting, informative and worthwhile. Our little moments where we could sit down and eat (great food service btw) and explore gave us some relaxing autonomy during our trip. the islands were more than one could dream, highly recommend the loveAndaman crew ❤️
2+
Candie ******
9 Apr
stunning! a small issue with pick up in the morning which made us late to the breakfast and we only had 10 minutes to eat. it’s very very busy and lots of queues to get registered for the trip. but the day was lovely. plenty of food and snacks and drinks. the islands were well worth the travel
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Ko Huyong

Discover the longest and widest beach in the park on Ko Huyong, a nesting ground for turtles. While tourists are not allowed to land on the island to protect the turtles, the beach remains a sight to behold.

Ko Payang

Experience the rocky hills and rock formations of this small island, perfect for snorkelling and diving.

Ko Payan

Discover the small island with rocky hills and formations, a great spot for scuba diving. Visit Shark Fin Reef southeast of Ko Payan for a diverse marine life experience.

Wildlife

Encounter a diverse range of marine species including manta rays, whale sharks, sea turtles, and various fish species. Explore the vibrant coral reefs and underwater landscapes teeming with life.

Activities

Engage in thrilling activities like diving, snorkelling, swimming, and hiking. Discover the beauty of the islands both above and below the water surface.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the local cuisine at the restaurant on Ko Miang, offering authentic flavors and fresh seafood dishes. Experience the unique tastes of the region during your visit.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Similan Islands hold a rich history and cultural significance, with ancient landmarks and traditional practices that reflect the heritage of Thailand.