Overview
Highlights
- Cruise to the Similan Islands for a full day of island hopping by speedboat
- Explore the Similan Islands with snorkeling at Koh Pousar and Koh Bangu
- Snorkel in warm, clear waters if the Andaman Sea which is suitable for beginners
- Fuel up with breakfast, lunch and dinner included on your day trip from Phuket
- Relax on an easy day trip with hotel pickup and drop-off in Phuket included
Description
Enjoy a day on the water with 2 snorkeling stops at some of the best underwater locations in the Similan Islands. With Phuket hotel pickup, light breakfast, boxed lunch, and light dinner included, there's nothing to worry about except setting your alarm clock.
After a light breakfast, board a speedboat for the 75-minute trip from Lamu Pier to the Similan Islands. Relax and enjoy the views as limestone cliffs emerge from the clear waters of the Andaman Sea. Pass by Donald Duck Bay, named after a pile of rocks that look like the famous character's head.
The Similan Islands offer some of the best snorkeling locations in the world, where tropical islands, dazzling white beaches, and protected warm waters provide excellent conditions for beginners through to advanced snorkelers.
Jump in the water at Koh Bangu for your first snorkel of the day. Explore the beautiful coral reefs and colorful fish just below the surface, and keep an eye out for turtles and small reef sharks cruising by.
Back onboard for a short ride to the Koh Meang for lunch with a view before continuing to Koh Pousar. The rich marine life, hard and soft corals, and crystal clear waters offer another memorable snorkeling experience.
Return to the mainland for a quick shower and light dinner at the pier, before returning to your Phuket hotel.
Inclusions
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Tour guide
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Hotel pickup and drop-off in Phuket province (if option chosen) -
Breakfast -
International buffet lunch -
Snack -
Soft drinks -
Seasonal fruits -
Seasickness pills (on request) -
Mask and snorkel -
Accident insurance
Not suitable for
- Pregnant women
- People with back problems
- People with heart problems
- Wheelchair users
- People with respiratory issues
- People with high blood pressure
- Babies under 1 year
- People over 70 years
