Tourism officials are inviting visitors to Similan Island before its pristine tourist destinations close for the monsoon season.
Similan Island, in the province of Phang Nga, is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and spectacular coral reefs.
The island has unusual rock formations, such as a sail-shaped rock, a boot-shaped rock, and one resembling Donald Duck’s head. Visitors can also participate in activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and hiking to a viewpoint with a stunning view of the sea.
Tourists flock to the island’s sail-shaped rock and horseshoe-shaped bay for selfies. The northern part of the island, on the other hand, is worth exploring because it has other uniquely shaped rock formations that continue to fascinate visitors. Similan is famous for its beautiful coral reefs and diverse fish species, making it a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination.
Tourists have less than a month left to visit Similan, as the island will be closed for the monsoon season from May 16 to October 15. This temporary closure is intended to allow the natural environment to fully recover.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the beauty of Similan Island once it reopens, which is known for its unspoiled natural surroundings, crystal-clear waters, and stunning marine life.