Similan Islands
Dive Sites
Here are some of the most beautiful and diverse dive sites in Thailand, day trips and liveaboards to the islands are among the most popular worldwide. They consist of nine islands of granite rock with partially lush tropical vegetation, lapped by crystal clear water and lined partly with fine white sandy beaches. The islands stretch over 25 kilometers, like a pearl necklace, from north to south on the Andaman Sea and located 65 kilometers off the coast of Phang Nga province. They were declared a Marine National Park in 1982.
The Similans are ideal for observing or photographing small fish by its enormous biodiversity of tropical reef fish. But not only small fish visit here, even Leopard sharks or White and Blacktip sharks are not rare also Manta rays and Whale sharks can be seen. You can visit the Similan Marine National Park from October to May on day trips or overnight trips, but you will find the best conditions from November to April.
Our guests are picked-up at the hotel and then taken by taxi to our pier in Tablamu, south of Khao Lak.
(see schedule below)
Rules for the Similan National park
1. For bookings, we need the first name, family name, nationality, date of birth and passport number
2. For divers also: dive level, number of logged dives,
date of the last dive & dive certificate
3. Visitors must carry a copy or picture of their passport with
them
4. Drone flights are strictly prohibited
5. Beginner’s courses (Try Dives, OWD) are not allowed – only at Surin Islands and local dive sites
6. Single-use plastic is not allowed to take
7. Stay overnight is not allowed anymore
8. Bookings or cancellations have to be done latest 4:00 pm, the day before trip starts
Since there are only limited tickets per day for the Similan National Park, we strongly advise you to book tours well in advance - especially for diving packages!