Unlike most of the other Similan islands, Koh Payu has no beaches and is mainly known for its dive sites. Especially the east side fascinates divers from all over the world with its rich underwater world.
The Similans, a group of 11 uninhabited islands about 50 km from the Phang Nga coastline, are probably the most uniquely beautiful islands. They are under the National Marine Park protection and with crystal clear 50 meters visibility quite famous for lovers of diving and snorkeling , as well as being idyllic above the waves, too.
Imagine a dreamy chain of eleven remote islands tucked away in the Andaman Sea, incredibly beautiful, with a coral reef that’s 5000 years old. Covered in jungle and grandeur rocks, with remarkable beaches and marine life unmatched in Thailand, the Similan Islands promising perfect images of paradise from any angle.
Visiting this archipelago by private charter yacht and staying for a few days is a lifetime experience like no other. Not only are you able to dive at the best times, experience cinematic sunrises and sunsets and the unique atmosphere of the sea, you also avoid the crowds of day visitors who frolic here between 8am and 4pm.
The islands are:
* This islands are fully protected since their beaches are usually used by turtles to lay eggs.
The park is open for visitors daily between 8am and 4pm, from 15th October to 15th May. Closed the rest of the year during the rainy seasons.
Koh Miang is famed for two bays (Honeymoon & Princess), where the King of Thailand's daughter spent her honeymoon. The Island hosts the national park headquarters as well as accommodation options for the Similan Islands, and one can find easy trails for forest walks to viewpoints. And - of course - there is marvelous snorkeling and shallow diving.
The tiny island of Koh Ha is one of the most popular locations for diving in the Similans: Surrounded by a vibrant coral reef offering visibility of up to 50 meters!
Koh Similan is the largest in the archipelago The bay has a lovely beach and compelling forest walks, including the magnificent nature trail up the highest mountain of the Mu Ko Similan National Park. Absolutely recommendable: climb the rock formations Donald Duck and Sail Rock and enjoy the view!
Koh Bangu is located at the northernmost of the Similan Islands. Visitors are spoiled with the choice of sensational snorkeling spots that exist in the Similans Archipelago - and some of the most famous diving spots of Thailand.
Koh Bon is located on the northwest side and known for its beautiful stretches of clean beaches and impressive diving spots.
The island is pretty remote as not many people have visited it, thus, preserving its natural beauty and beautiful beaches. Hiking is possible on the island, which takes about an hour, but the conditions might prove to be quite challenging.
Koh Tachai is located at the northern tip of the Similan Islands National Park and the latest addition to the coverage of the National Park area along with Koh Bon. Koh Tachai boasts spectacular white beaches and crystal-clear waters surrounding it.
According to National Geographic Society Koh Tachai is due to its remoteness among the top 10 diving destinations in the world. On the island you can trek the nature trail to spot hermits, various reptiles, and Nicobar pigeons. This ancient jungle is full of wonders and mysterious wildlife that is hard to find elsewhere.
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