Location: The islands are located about 70 km off the coast of Phang Nga province, approximately 85-120 km northwest of Phuket.
National Park Status: Established in 1982, the entire archipelago is a protected national park, which helps preserve its rich biodiversity and pristine environment.
Best Time to Visit: The most pleasant months for visiting are from November to April.
Annual Closure: The Similan Islands National Park is closed annually from May 1 to October 31 to allow the ecosystem to recover during the monsoon season.
There are pick up time during 05:00 - 08:30 am. subject to change depend on customer's hotel area. We will let's you know when confirmed.
The Similan Islands are a stunning archipelago in the Andaman Sea, part of the Mu Ko Similan National Park in southern Thailand. Renowned globally as a top destination for diving and snorkeling, the islands are famous for their crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life (including sea turtles), and distinctive massive granite boulder formations. The name "Similan" comes from the Malay word "sembilan," meaning "nine," referring to the original nine islands in the park. The park was later expanded and now consists of 11 islands.
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