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How do you get to Similan Islands Thailand?

How do you get to Similan Islands Thailand?

The Similan Islands are about 65km off shore, about 75 mins by fast speedboat, in the Andaman Sea with the main departure pier being Tab Lamu, which is about 20 minutes from Khao Lak which is the most popular starting and staying point for day or overnight or liveaboard tours.

Can you stay on the Similan Islands?

It is possible to stay on three of the eleven Similan Islands in a bungalow, hotel and campsite. By staying in one of these places you can experience the top tropical paradises of Thailand by night. The other Similan Islands that offer accommodation are Koh Similan and Koh Tachai.

What is the Similan Islands known for?

Besides their stunning natural beauty, the Similan Islands are particularly famous for their epic diving and snorkelling opportunities. They’re one of the most popular spots in Thailand, and a must-see if you love the underwater world.

Are Similan Islands Open?

Established as a national park in 1982, Similan Islands are an archipelago of 11 islands in the Andaman Sea, 70 km off the coast in Phang Nga Province. One of the worst affected islands, Ko Tachai has been permanently closed since 2016, as of 2021, still closed.

How long does it take to get from Phuket to Similan Islands?

approximately 4h 2m
How long does it take to get from Phuket to Similan Islands? It takes approximately 4h 2m to get from Phuket to Similan Islands, including transfers.

How long does it take from Khao Lak to Similan Islands?

How far is Similan Islands from Khao Lak? The islands are 70 km west from Khao Lak. It takes 1h 30 min with the speeboat to reach the islands.

Is Khao Lak better than Phuket?

Because of Phuket having lots of sordid nightlife and Khao Lak being far more laid back, each place attracts a certain type of tourist. Khao Lak is better for couples, families & divers in general. Khao Lak has lots of restaurants which include all tastes and budget levels.

Does Thailand have sharks?

In Thailand, the three most-commonly seen species are the Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus), the Blacktip Reef Shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) and the Zebra Shark (Stegostoma fasciatum). Whitetip Reef Sharks & Zebra Sharks are both nocturnal hunters, so they tend to sleep during the day.

How do I get from Bangkok to Similan Islands?

The fastest travel option you can do is taking the night bus to Ranong or Khao Lak from Bangkok and from there arrange a boat to the Similan islands. In total it will probably cost you around 13 hours before you can relax on the Similan Islands. It will take you around two hours from Khao lak to Similan Islands.

Is Khao Lak safe for tourists?

Khao Lak is completely safe. Resorts are not in compounds like you may be used to in the Caribbean. The JWM is located on beautiful Khuk Khak Beach with just a handful of local restaurants on either side and near the main entrance and others just up the road leading to the highway.

How do you get to Similan Islands from Phuket?

There is no direct connection from Phuket to Similan Islands. However, you can take the Local Bus to Khao Lak, take the taxi to Khao Lak, take the ferry to Ko Similan, then take the walk to Similan Islands.