Similan Islands One Day Tour: Explore Marine National Park's Stunning Aquatic Life

Embark on a thrilling one-day tour to the Similan Islands, a Marine National Park known for its stunning aquatic life. Snorkel, swim with sea turtles, and relax on white sand beaches.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Ko Miang - Walking across the island or snorkeling and swimming and enjoy a great Thai buffet lunch
  • Ko PA Yu (Ko Jed) - Snorkeling and swimming
  • เกาะบางู - Bangu Island (Koh 9) for snorkeling and swimming.
  • Ko Similan - Swimming snorkeling, relaxing on the beach
  • Sailboat rock - Climbing the viewpoint at Sailing Rock
What's Included
  • Snorkeling gear provided (mask, snorkel, fins, life-jacket)
  • Guidance from an English-speaking guide
  • Authentic Thai traditional food
  • Beach essentials included (towel, mat, bag)
  • Round-trip speedboat journey
  • Selection of fresh fruits and drinks
  • Insurance coverage
  • Hotel transfers included
What's Not Included
  • National park fee(400THB per adult and 200THB per child)
Additional Information

Embark on a day adventure to the Similan Islands in the heart of the Marine National Park. Discover three islands aboard a top-notch speed catamaran, exploring the abundant sea life that is accessible only from October to May every year. With some luck, you might even see dolphins playfully jumping in the ocean or have a chance to swim alongside sea…

Location
Thap Lamu Pier
Or, you can also get picked up from anywhere in Khao Lak.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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277neils
Dec 31, 2023
READ THIS BEFORE YOU BOOK! - This is how the day actually goes: *Picked up in Khao Lak at 07:50 *Arrive at SeaStar’s pier point south of Khao Lak around 30mins later, to be greeted by hundreds and hundreds of others all arriving for the same purpose *herded off bus like cattle into absolute bedlam. The employees there have a system, it’s just that none of us have a clue! *queue in various queues to pay national park fees, get a wrist band to denote which of the dozen speed catamarans you will be put on *sit around until 10:30 before a safety chat in your respective language followed by disembarkation *70 mins on an extremely bumpy speedboat/catamaran - motion sickness tablets handed out before departure! *4 stop offs: 2 for snorkelling and 2 for beaches (little or no cover so pack accordingly) - none more than 40mins each *queue for a pleasant lunch albeit with hundreds of others *snorkelling was great, some really big fish, jellies, octopus, sea snakes and squid *75min speed catamaran home *can’t leave straightaway from pier. 30mins ‘free’ buffet (indoors full of flies - avoid) *boat staff were absolutely great hosts, can’t fault them at all - we were in boat 9 captained by “Way” who was fabulous You have to wonder about the environmental affect of this - dozens of boats from multiple tour companies all descending to an uninhabited and protected national island. I felt part of the problem when we got there, and wished they would severely limit the tourism and leave these stunning islands alone - we picked up bags full of plastic items strewn across the beaches by the various guests, all too busy to remember to pick up their trash in their never ending quests for instagram pics…
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Lalalala89
Mar 24, 2023
good overall - too many crowded areas. we didnt see as much as we wished to. the guides were fun and sweet and whatever we saw was very nice.
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