ONE DAY SNORKELING PACKAGE
Visit the world’s famous Similan Islands, a group of 9 Islands in the Andaman Sea known for it’s coral-white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, picturesque landscape and home to many sea turtles. Join the exclusive Early Bird tour with transfer from Phuket: our full day package tour is designed to let you enjoy two times snorkeling in Similan and the early departure ensures you get there early enough to enjoy Donald Duck Bay without the crowd, hike up the short trail to the Sail Rock, and take stunning pictures from the viewpoint.
Similan Islands are open from October 15th until May 15th and is not possible to overnight at Similan.
Before the limitation, the islands were getting up to 7,000 visitors a day. "Similan" is a Yawi (a Malayan dialect) word which means nine. The park had originally nine islands numbered 1 to 9 but expanded to include two more remote islands back in 1998; Koh Tachai (now closed to the public) and Koh Bon. Although each island has a name they can be referred to with numbers.
The two main islands are the island N.4 Koh Miang and the N.8 Koh Similan.
INCLUDED:
• Hotel Transfer
• Snorkeling Equipment
• Tour Guide
• Soft Drinks / Water /Coffee
• Fresh Fruit
• Snacks
• Picnic Lunch
• Insurance
• Life Jackets
• Marine Park Fees
Similan Island (No.8) :
Donald Duck Bay, Sailing Rock, View Point
Miang Island (No.4)
Princess Bay, Honeymoon Bay, Nature Trail walk,Picnic lunch on the beach
Leisure Time:
Swimming relaxing, Sunbathing or snorkeling the whole day long
2 Times Snorkeling at the best sport around the Similan Island Group or Bon Island
What Should I Bring On The Tour?
Swim wear, shorts, light t-shirt, beach towel, reef-safe eco friendly sunscreen, sun cap, sunglasses, beach shoes or flip flops.
TOUR PRICE:
ADULT : 4,100 THB / Person
CHILD (4 to 12 years) : 2,700 THB / Person
Remark:
The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced the closure of the Surin Islands. Similan Islands in Phang Nga Province, from May 16 - October 15 of every year, for a total of 5 months to restore nature to be abundant comprising the period mentioned is the southwest monsoon period causing the Andaman Sea to have high waves not suitable for traveling by boat which is the closure of the annual travel season.