Similan Islands Marine National Park
Synopsis
The Similan Islands were incorporated as a marine national park in 1982 and are located approximately 50 kms west of Khao Lak and 80 kms northwest of Patong. The nine islands are composed of granite with superb beaches and surroun … Read more
The Similan Islands were incorporated as a marine national park in 1982 and are located approximately 50 kms west of Khao Lak and 80 kms northwest of Patong. The nine islands are composed of granite with superb beaches and surrounded by clear blue water. Read less
The Similan Islands were incorporated as a marine national park in 1982 and are located approximately 50 Scuba diving is the most popular activity as
There is a national park entry fee of 400 Baht per person and a daily usage fee of 200 Baht per diver per day. Accommodation is provided by the Park and is available on only two of the islands. Tents have sheets, pillows, a floor pad and a mosquito net. Bungalows are available on one of the two islands.
The Similan Islands have been noted as one of the top ten dive destinations in the world according to the National Geographic Society and are scheduled to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. High season in the Similans is from December until
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