On our recent trip we flew from Singapore to Phuket, Thailand to go on an exciting 4d/3n snorkel cruise to the Similan and Surin islands in the Andaman Sea. Here’s a short 6 min video showing some of the highlights.
This was an amazing trip on a liveaboard boat with some of the best coral we’ve seen in the past 20 years of snorkeling throughout the world. Owner/operator Ralf does a great job of finding hidden snorkel spots with plenty of colourful coral and fish but without masses of people. Highly recommended – but definitely not for softies (the exercise mats on the bunk beds take a bit of getting used to).
The Similan and Surin islands are treasures that need to be protected for all time — we were gratified to learn that Thailand has protected many of these islands and amazing reefs in National Parks – see Similan Islands and Surin Islands. If you are using the Chrome browser, you can also check out this Google Earth link for a splendid 3D view of the Surin islands from above.
Unfortunately, the islands are suffering from too many tourists. At one point there were up to 7,000 visitors per day. The problem of overuse has prompted park authorities to limit the number of tourists in the Similan Islands to 3,325 people a day.
Thanks for visiting and happy travels!
Cheers, George