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SNORKELING

SNORKELING

Snorkeling in the National Park is possible with speedboat trips to the Surin and Similan Islands, guided daily. You can spend the day snorkeling above the reefs and enjoy food and beverages on board, or explore the islands by taking a walk.

IMPORTANT !!!

We recommend booking in advance for Christmas, New Year, Easter, and Songkran because there is a significantly higher number of tourists.

Schedule: Everyday

 

Similan Daytrip
Adult 3,300 THB, Children 2,500 THB

Surin Daytrip
Adult 3,500 THB, Children 2,700 THB

 

Tour includes:

  • Transfer fees round trip
  • Guide
  • National Park fee
  • Island fees
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Tourist insurance
  • All meals in program
  • Water, soft drink, fruits

Remark:

  • Not operate if customers lower than 10 people; refund 100%.
  • All program according to the weather and tide condition.
  • Trip is not recommended to people over the age of 70, pregnant women, infants under the age of one, or those with any physical or medical condition.

gO gREEN

Say NO to Plastics

It’s easier now more than ever to say no to plastics and choose sustainable alternatives instead. If you already have a reusable water bottle and jute bags, great! These are the next eco-friendly items to invest in for your diving days and travels

No Touching

Many divers are now wearing gloves to protect their hands. Even with gloves, this should be avoided because the physical impact can cause environmental damage.

Keep Clean

We're organizing beach clean-ups at least once a month to protect our surroundings from debris and trash from the ocean.

Use ECO-Friendly Products

Most people are completely ignorant of the serious impact sunscreen has on coral and reefs. Using sunscreen and other cosmetics that are reef-safe is not even an expensive way to support ocean preservation. Products are available in our shop.

Don't Feed The Fish

Fish feeding is a popular method of attracting marine creatures for tourists to view. It may appear to be harmless, yet it is harmful to fish health and the larger ecology. Fish feeding has the potential to disturb the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.