Similan Islands Snorkel Tour by SeaStar Andaman from Phuket

Tour info

Duration
10 hours
Group Size
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

Join the fun loving team of SeaStar Andaman on a one day trip from Phuket to the best reef-snorkel sites at Similan Islands. This eco-friendly activity follows the guidelines of the Green Fins initiative to protect the coral reefs and the ocean. Expect a moderne fleet of speed boats and a truly adjusted itinerary to the conditions on the excursion day to get the best value out of all activities.

What’s included?

  • Hotel round trip transfer

  • Drinking water, Coca-Cola, snacks, coffee & fresh fruits

  • Light Breakfast & Thai Lunch Box

  • Beach Towel

  • Snorkeling Gear, Life Jacket & First Aid Kit

  • Professional English and Chinese speaking guide

  • Basic accident insurance

  • National Park entrance fee

  • Hotel pickup from remote locations in Phuket or from private villas/airbnbs

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 10h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas

We are awarded with the Amazing Thailand SHA certificate that confirms the readiness of suppliers to provide safe services for the return of tourism post-COVID-19. We have undergone a strict inspection of health measures by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

SeaStar Andaman - Day Tours

About operator:

Explore the unspoiled, remote located Surin Islands on a truly island adventure trip from Phuket by SeaStar Andaman without the usual high amounts of visitors. Get the privilege to snorkel around the pristine reef sites off the Surin Islands following the guidelines of the Green Fins initiative to protect the coral reefs after the massive bleaching in 2010. Learn about the nomadic sea culture of the Moken and spot turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and with a little bit of luck impressive whale sharks, manta rays and dolphins which often patrol the islands.

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