Similan Islands Snorkel Daytrip by Catamaran

Spectacular Similan Islands Snorkel Daytrip by 2-storey Speed Catamaran from Phuket. Snorkel at several beautiful islands and visit famous Sail Rock.

Departure Time:  9:00 am
Duration: Full Day
Tour operates every every day from 1st Nov to 4th May
Departs from Tablamu Pier, PhangNga

From: ฿4,500

A Similan islands snorkel daytrip by comfortable catamaran speedboat is a trip to remember forever. This is because you are not only visiting the most idyllic island settings Thailand has to offer, but also the best snorkeling sites in the Andaman Sea. You will visit three spectacular islands as well as Sail Rock. Your trip includes snorkeling equipment and return transfers to your hotel, as well as morning snacks, lunch and dinner. This means you can relax and enjoy a day of fantastic views and natural beauty, both above and below the water.

HIGHLIGHTS of your Similan Islands Snorkel Daytrip by Catamaran:

  • Depart from Thap-lamu pier in PhangNga province, about 10 km south of KhaoLak and 102 km north of Patong Beach.
  • Relax on a spacious 2-storey Catamaran speedboat to visit the famous Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea, home of the best snorkeling and diving sites in Thailand
  • Snorkel the spectacular underwater world of Similan islands number 5 and number 6.
  • Visit Koh Miang (Similan island No.4) and relax on the pristine white beach of Princess Bay.
  • Enjoy a scrumptious packed lunch on Koh Miang.
  • Visit Koh Ba Ngu (Similan Island No.9) and snorkel at either Christmas Point or Namchai Bay.
  • Go to Sail Rock, the most well-known landmark of the Similan islands, on island No.8 (known as Koh Similan).
  • Upon return to Thap-lamu pier, Khao Lak, enjoy a variety of drinks and dinner snacks served by our crew. This will include tasty papaya salad, scrumptious fried chicken and ice cream. Afterwards we will transfer you back to your accommodation.

Similan Islands

The Similan Island group is part of the Mu Koh Similan National Park and consists of 11 islands. The park the park originally consisted of nine islands, hence the name “Similan”, which means ‘nine’. However in 1998 the Thai Department of National Parks (DNP) authorities decided to expand the park by adding the two slightly more remote islands of Koh Tachai and Koh Bon to its territory.

The Similan Islands Park is the most beautiful and therefore also the most visited Thai national park. This popularity means increased Tourist volume, which had resulted in increased regulation to preserve the park and its natural resources. For example, the park is closed every year from mid-May to mid-October, so tourists cannot visit. Additionally since 2018, the maximum number of tourists that can visit the park is capped at 3,850 per day; previously as many as 6 to 7 thousand tourists visited the park per day.

Furthermore, to protect the turtle hatching areas on Island No.1, and to conserve the reef and give it chance to regenerate, authorities have closed Similan Islands 1, 2, and 3 to the public. Read more about Similan Islands in the LOCATION/DESTINATION section below (or click here).

Questions? We are happy to assist you any way we can. See our FAQs Section or Contact us direct.

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Similan islands snorkel daytrip by catamaran speedboat


Pickup from your Accommodation & transfer to Thap-lamu pier in PhangNga province, about 10 km south of KhaoLak and 102 km north of Patong Beach.


8:30 AM: Our friendly team welcomes you at the pier.
We serve you with snacks and a variety of drinks.
Check-in/Registration (show a copy of your passport).
Collect your snorkeling gear.


9:00 AM: Depart from Thap-lamu pier to the spectacular Similan islands by comfortable and spacious 2-storey Catamaran speedboat.


10:50 AM: Arrive at Similan Islands number 5 and number 6.
Snorkel and enjoy the amazing underwater world, teeming with colorful fish and corals.


11:40 AM: Depart to Similan Island number 4, also known as Koh Miang. Enjoy the pristine white beach of Princess Bay.


12.00 AM: Enjoy a quality lunch box set on Similan island No.4 (Koh Miang).


13.00 PM: Depart from Koh Miang (Similan Island No.4) to Ko Ba Ngu (Similan Island No.9), where you can snorkel at either Christmas Point or Namchai Bay, both of which have an amazingly active marine eco-system, with plenty of corals and fish on view.


14.15 PM: Depart to Sail Rock, the most well-known landmark of the Similan Islands, which is located at Island No.8 (known as Koh Similan). Here you can relax, take pictures, go swimming or climb up to the view point on top of Sail Rock.


15:30 PM: Depart from Similan Islands to return to Thap-lamu pier by comfortable and spacious 2-storey Catamaran speedboat.


16.50 PM: Arrive at Thap-lamu pier, Khao Lak.
Enjoy a variety of drinks and snacks served by our crew, including tasty papaya salad, fried chicken and ice cream, before being transferred back to your accommodation.

Please note: Times mentioned above are estimates and the program is subject to change without prior notice according to weather and tide conditions.

 

Similan Islands

Thailand’s famous Similan islands in the Andaman Sea are located about 70 km off the west coast of Phang Nga province and around 120 km from Phuket. The archipelago consists of 11 islands and covers an area of 140 km² of which only 26 km² is not ocean. It was established as Thailand’s third National Park in 1982 and named Mu Koh Similan National Park.
The park usually opens for tourism from 15th October to 15th May every year and remains closed the rest of the year. There is also a maximum limit of 3,325 people allowed to enter the national park every day. The ideal time to visit Similan Islands is from the winter season of December through to the hot season of April, since then the waters are clear and calm, which makes for the best scuba diving and snorkeling.
The nearest well-known towns are Khao Lak on the Thai mainland and the island of Phuket to the south. The nearest pier is Thap-Lamu Pier, about 20 km south of Khao Lak.
The name “Similan” means ‘nine’ and comes from the Yawi language, which is a Malayan dialect. The park originally consisted of nine islands which were duly numbered 1 to 9 but this was expanded in 1998 to include the two slightly more remote islands of Koh Tachai and Koh Bon (“Koh” or “Ko” is the Thai word for ‘island’).
Naturally, each of the islands in the Similan Islands archipelago has its own name, but it is common to see them being referred to by island number. The islands are:
No.1 Koh Hu Yong
No.2 Koh Payang
No.3 Koh Payan
No.4 Koh Miang
No.5 Koh Ha
No.6 Koh Payu
No.7 Koh Hin Pousar
No.8 Koh Similan
No.9 Koh Bangu
No.10 Koh Bon (also known as Ko Talu)
No.11 Koh Tachai
The Similan Islands are widely considered to be one of the best scuba diving and snorkeling sites in the world. It boasts a very rich marine eco-system, including abundant species of soft and hard corals, sea turtles, rays, moray eels, whale sharks, crystal clear waters and pristine white beaches. Whale sharks and manta rays are not seen very often, however they do occasionally show up, usually around March or April.
One of the most characteristic features of the Similan Islands is the huge rock formations, both on land and under water. The bigger islands of Ko Miang and Ko Similan contain a large range of tropical trees such as ironwood, gum, jackfruit and bamboo, often in thick forests. The Similan Islands also have a large variety of birds, including sea eagles, kingfishers and Nicobar pigeons.
The Similan Islands are truly stunning and a ‘must see’ destination that should be on everyone’s bucket-list. It is virtually impossible not to be amazed by the scenery and you will return with breathtaking photos and memories.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Free shared pick-up and drop-off from hotels in the Free Zone.
  • Round trip transfer by speed boat
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Fins and towel
  • Life Jacket
  • Soft drink, drinking water, tea, coffee and snack
  • 2 Meals, drinks, snacks and fresh fruit
  • Professional local tour guide
  • All staff are trained in first aid and CPR
  • Accident Insurance
  • National park fee

NOT Included:

  • Baggage over 20 inch (50 cm) extra charge 200 Baht per piece for minibus/road transfer.

SUITABLE FOR:

The trip is suitable for virtually anyone in good health.

However, for your own safety and the safety of others on the tour, you cannot join the tour if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Under 4 years of age
  • 70 years of age or older
  • Pregnant
  • Mental condition
  • Disabled or handicapped
  • Heart disease, high blood pressure, asthma or seizure disorder
  • Previous injury or medical procedures relating to the heart, lungs, kidneys or liver
  • Recent injury or operation on back, hips, legs, knees, feet, neck, shoulders or hands
  • Heart disease, high blood pressure, asthma or seizure disorder
  • Under influence of drugs or alcohol

TOUR NINJA PHUKET RECOMMENDS:

Travel Documents and Essentials:

  • Copy of your Passport (can be on your phone)
  • Copy of Tour Booking Voucher (can be on your phone)
  • Travel insurance
  • Emergency contacts
  • Copies of important documents
  • Dry bag or waterproof pouch for documents and electronics
  • Cash for optional purchases and tips

Clothing:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the weather
  • Long-sleeved shirt and pants to protect against sun
  • Lightweight scarf or bandana to cover your neck and shoulders
  • Swimwear
  • Wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection
  • Comfortable shoes, sandals, flip-flops or comfortable water-shoes
  • Avoid shoes with high heels
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Towel or microfiber towel

Sun Protection:

  • Sunscreen with high SPF
  • Aloe vera gel for sunburn relief
  • Lip balm with SPF

Personal First Aid Items:

  • Motion Sickness medication (tablets, patches or wrist bands)
  • Any necessary medications
  • Insect repellant

Water and Hydration:

  • Personal water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day

You are welcome to bring your camera or smartphone but do so at your own risk. Lost or damaged personal items are not covered by the insurance of the tour operator.

TRANSFERS:

Free Zone:
Our program includes FREE shared transfer if you stay within our Free Transfer Area as listed below.
Please be ready at the time indicated for your area:

FREE ZoneSimilan Islands / Surin Islands
Siray Bay5:30 AM
Cape Panwa5:30 AM
Phuket Town5:40 AM
Rawai – Naiharn5:30 AM
Chalong Bay6:00 AM
Kata – Karon5:40 AM
Tritrang Beach5:50 AM
Patong6:00 AM
Naka Lay, Kamala6:20 AM
Surin Beach, Bangtao6:30 AM
Laguna Zone6:40 AM
Ao Por6:20 AM
Layan Beach6:30 AM
Naithon, Naiyang, Phuket Airport6:30 AM
Maikhao6:40 AM
Klok Kloy, Natai, KhaoLak7:00 AM

 

Please Note:

  • Luggage over 20 inches (50 cm) will attract an extra charge of 200 Baht per piece for minibus/road transfer.
  • Tour Ninja Phuket will not pay for self-arranged transport in whole or in part, or reimburse any associated costs.
  • Pick-up and Drop-off times may vary according to location. Please check your booking confirmation email or ask our staff for assistance if you are unsure of your collection time.

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