Only 84 km northwest of the deckchairs and the bustling crowds of Phuket's Patong Beach lies a gateway to another world. Koh Similan is one of the best-known island groups in the Andaman Sea! Koh Similan, or Similan Islands, in English, area natural wonder - largely because of the wonders that wait beneath the clear blue waters that surround it. Similan Islands have been counted amongst the 10 most interesting dive areas in the world. It’s a miniature archipelago and has also become a favourite destination for yachts and tour boats. You may enjoy the view and partake fo the diving when the Similan islands are officially open to the public from 15 October until 15 May. Always check as the dates may vary each year.
You must see it for yourself, but these islands are attractive and relaxing. There is no comparison. The Similans aren't dramatically scenic. The diving is world class and the wildlife below the waters is waiting for you to see them in their most natural fashion shoot that will be sure to wow you.The most striking feature of these islands, at first glance, are the huge boulders that litter the western and southern shores on several of the islands. Another highlight, you will soon discover are the white coral-sand beaches, splendidly picturesque and often deserted. The place is all yours to enjoy! The most interesting sights and the best show of the year are to be found beneath the waves. Some of the most spectacular coral growths in the world can be found here - and the same boulders that scatter the shores have turned the waters around the Similans into an adventure playground for divers. Dive in!
Below in the waters all sorts of marine creatures have helped establish the reefs and the sandy beaches. When you climb up to Sailing Boat Rock you will be blown away by the brilliant white sand below. It is fascinating to think about, but this beach exists because of the diligent scraping and nibbling away by organisms such as the parrotfish - an average individual of which species may excrete more than 16 kilos of sand in the course of a year's lunching on hard corals. And there's plenty here to eat! Come and experience this natural phenomenon.
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How to get to Similan Island
The Similan Islands are located 50 Km West of Khao Lak and
120 km Northwest Of Phuket. There is no airport on the islands. There is no
pier on the Similan Islands.
The beautiful remote islands are home to a small group of
National Park Rangers who live there to protect the reefs and islands. There
are also a few people to run the government cafeteria, tents and bungalows.
The best way to arrive on Similan Islands is to obtain a
travel agent in the region or with a diving or snorkeling company. Simply make
certain that the diving or snorkeling company is certified by the TAT. This
will include them being insured and actually have knowledge of the Similans.
Please don’t try to save a few Baht when your safety and the wellbeing of the
Similan National Park are at stake.
getting to the Similan Islands :
Khao Lak Taxi minibus http://www.khaolaktaxi.com
Getting To the Similan Islands
It is rare that a company in Phuket will be able to offer
direct travel despite them advertising it as such. Almost all companies transfer people
100 km via minibus to Taplamu pier. From there Taplamu is Khao Lak’s local pier.
Contact Khao Lak companies for all your travel needs – they are cheaper and more
knowledgeable about local conditions. To save time and money – simply stay in Khao Lak
before and after your visit!
Taplamu to Similan Islands
You’re almost there! Thap Lamu Port is the main gateway to
the Similans, as it is the closest point of land AND a deep water pier – home of the
Thai Navy’s 3rd fleet. Island #4 is almost directly west of the port. It is approx 50km away.
Traveling by speedboat, the journey is between 60 and 80 minutes. Larger boats and
liveaboards take 35 hours to get there, so most of them depart at night.
The cost varies from 1000 baht for a space on the deck of a
fishing boat to 5500 baht for guided diving trips. If you want a simple ride on a
speedboat this is about 2000 baht. There are also other options for this. There is a boat owned
and operated by the national park that takes 4 hours and costs 1500 baht. It leaves each
day at 09.00. These services are not available after May 16th of each year, as
the park shuts down for Monsoon season. Diving boats are the only way to get here
from then until November 15th when the park reopens.
Taplamu is about 5km from the main North/South Route in
Thailand, so getting there via bus is quite easy. The easiest way is to make your way to
Khao Lak and get a taxi. If you have arranged a tour through a local company, they will
offer transfer free of charge.
Daytrips to the Similan Islands:
The world knows of the Similan Islands. The fame of the
Similan Islands’ clear tropical waters, white sandy beaches and incredible marine life are
legendary. We are glad that you will soon get to experience Similan Islands up close.
Most people choose to Visit the Similan Islands for a single
day trip. This is typically done via speedboat. While tours can be arranged from Phuket. It
is rarely mentioned that in order to visit there is a 90 minute ride in a minibus to AND
from the pier.
In Khao Lak you can choose from many companies that operate
to the Similan Islands. Remember to only choose companies that are insured,
certified with the TAT and carry safety equipment. You can choose Snorkeling only boats,
diving boats or ones that cater to both.
Getting To Similan Islands via Bus:
Never! It’s islands! You can, however you can reach either
Khao Lak or try to reach Tablamu and then get a boat to the Similan Islands :)
There are daily bus services from Bangkok to Khao Lak
(approximately 750 total kilometres), airconditioned bus fee is 460 Baht, and VIP
airconditioned bus fee is 896 Baht. These leave from Bangkok at approx. 06.00 and 18.00
each day. The VIP takes 12 hours, and the Regular bus takes 1415 hours. WARNING: do
not purchase a ticket from the travel agents in the tourist areas. They sell tickets to
Surat Thani and then put you on a local bus which adds several hours to the journey and lots
of inconvenience. You want to enjoy more than riding on a bus, so we want to be sure to
warn you. Instead, purchase your tickets from the Government Bus Station – Southern
Terminal.
From Phuket:
Almost all buses heading North (Bangkok, Surat Thani,
Ranong, Chumphon, Takuapa) will pass through Khao Lak. The 1st class buses will take 90
minutes, the 2nd class can take three hours. They will depart about every hour. Make
your way to the Bus station at Phuket Town.
Getting to Similan Islands by Air
The nearest airport to the Similan Islands is Phuket
International Airport. It is about 70km south of the pier. There are buses, and a confusing system
of Taxis. We recommend using Khao Lak Taxi Service. Reliable, safe and secure. They
are also quite affordable. It is possible to get to Khao Lak/Tap Lamu via bus from the
the airport. We only want to warn you that this is time consuming. But if you are
determined to get to Similan Islands in this manner, make your way to the main road (about 5km
East). This can be done by taxi or a new public bus. The bus stop is on the opposite
side of the road, heading North. It is about 600 Meters South of the crossroads. Every bus
will stop there. Please ask the driver if they are heading to Khao Lak/Tap Lamu. The total
trip should take about 3 1/2 hours.
Phuket Airport is serviced by several international airlines
and a great many regional
airlines. More airport details here.
Here are just a few Airlines:
Airasia (regional)
Bangkok Airways (regional)
Nokair (within Thailand)
Tiger Air (from Singapore)
Fireflyz (from Penang)
Getting To Similan Islands by Taxi
From anywhere in the region you may also order a taxi to
pick you up or drop you off. It can be a fun outing with a group of 35 people. This is a
wise choice which is also economical and saves some time so that you can hurry to
enjoy the Similan Islands.
If you are in a hurry, this is the best choice as buses (and
people) tend to work on “Thai time”, which can be subjective and truthfully, can be
skipped with this choice of a taxi. Please check out Khao Lak Taxi Service for a price list of
places served and prices for those services.
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