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Similan Islands Trip from Khao Lak —
The Complete Guide 2026

Crystal-clear turquoise water, white-sand beaches, granite boulders rising from the sea — and one of the world's finest snorkeling destinations right at your doorstep. From Khao Lak you have the fastest, most direct access to the Similan Islands. This guide tells you everything you need to know.

By Go Travel Phuket · Reading time: ~16 min · Updated 2026

Similan Islands tour from Khao Lak – Donald Duck Bay with turquoise water and granite boulders
Donald Duck Bay on Similan Island No. 8 — one of the most photographed spots in all of Thailand © Go Travel Phuket
🗓️ Season note: The Similan Islands National Park is open from mid-October to mid-May only. Low season searches happen in June–September — guests planning ahead are smart to book early. Read on to find out why early booking makes all the difference.
9
Islands in the archipelago
~70 km
From Khao Lak coast
30 m+
Underwater visibility
Oct–May
Season open

🏝️ What Are the Similan Islands?

The Similan Islands — officially Mu Ko Similan National Park — are a chain of nine granite islands roughly 70 kilometres off the Khao Lak coast in the Andaman Sea. The name "Similan" comes from the Malay word for nine. Since 1982 the archipelago has been protected as a Thai national park, and for very good reason.

Above the waterline you'll find enormous smooth granite boulders rising from the sea, powder-soft white sand beaches, and jungle-covered interiors. Below the surface: coral gardens alive with tropical fish, sea turtles, reef sharks, and visibility that regularly exceeds 30 metres. It's not an exaggeration to say this is one of the finest snorkeling destinations anywhere in Southeast Asia.

The most visited spots on a day trip include:

  • Island No. 8 — Similan Island (Donald Duck Bay): The icon of the archipelago. Dramatic boulders, a short viewpoint hike, and the famous turquoise bay for swimming and photos.
  • Island No. 4 — Koh Miang: National Park headquarters, beautiful beaches, and Princess Bay — excellent snorkeling in calm waters.
  • Island No. 9 — Koh Ba Ngu: Christmas Point, one of the park's top snorkeling sites with dense coral and abundant marine life.
  • Islands No. 5 & 6: Rich reef snorkeling, typically visited en route to the main islands.
Snorkeling at the Similan Islands – colourful coral reef and tropical fish in crystal-clear water
Crystal-clear visibility at the Similan Islands — snorkeling doesn't get better than this © Go Travel Phuket
Important to know: since 2023 overnight stays on the Similan Islands are no longer permitted. All visitors must arrive as day-trippers or via multi-day liveaboard boats. This makes choosing the right tour operator and departure time more important than ever.

📅 When Is the Best Time to Visit the Similan Islands?

The national park is open from approximately mid-October to mid-May each year. During the monsoon season (June to mid-October) the park closes to allow coral reefs and marine ecosystems to recover.

The sweet spot is November through April. During these months you can expect:

  • Calm sea conditions with minimal swell
  • Underwater visibility often reaching 20–30+ metres
  • Sunny days, dry weather, water temperature 28–30°C
  • All tour options available, full itinerary possible

In October and May (shoulder season) the park is open but conditions can be rougher. These months suit experienced swimmers and divers. For families with young children, December through March offers the calmest conditions and best overall experience.

💡 Early bird booking tip: The Similan Islands are one of the most popular day trips in all of Thailand. Tours regularly sell out weeks or months in advance — especially around Christmas, New Year, and the February–March high season. If your Thailand holiday falls in the November–April window, book your tour as early as possible. You secure your preferred date and avoid finding your dates fully booked on arrival.

📍 Similan Islands from Khao Lak vs. from Phuket — Why Khao Lak Wins

Guests staying in Phuket often ask whether they should join a Similan tour from Phuket or travel up to Khao Lak to depart from there. The answer is clear: Khao Lak is the significantly better departure point.

The Similan Islands lie approximately 70 km from the Khao Lak coast — versus over 100 km from Phuket. Our departure pier is at Ban Nam Khem, north of Khao Lak, putting you even closer to the islands. The speedboat journey takes approximately 60–80 minutes. From Phuket the same trip takes 2.5 to 3 hours each way — meaning guests lose up to 5–6 hours of their day just travelling.

Departing from Khao Lak means you arrive at the islands earlier, spend more time snorkeling and exploring, and return at a reasonable hour — not exhausted after hours at sea. This difference is especially significant for families with children.

🚤 Speedboat vs. Speed Catamaran — Which Should You Choose?

Go Travel Phuket offers two distinct Similan Islands day trips, both departing from Ban Nam Khem Pier, north of Khao Lak. Both include German-speaking and English-speaking guides — a genuine rarity, and one that makes a real difference to the quality and enjoyment of your day.

Speedboat departure from Ban Nam Khem pier Khao Lak for Similan Islands early bird tour
Early departure from Ban Nam Khem pier by speedboat — beating the crowds to the Similan Islands © Go Travel Phuket

🚤 Option 1: Similan Islands Early Bird by Speedboat

Our most popular tour, and the one we recommend for most guests. Pickups begin at 05:00 for southern Khao Lak beaches and up to 06:00 for northern beaches — meaning you arrive at the islands before the main wave of day-trippers from Phuket and other operators. This early bird advantage is real: quieter beaches, undisturbed snorkeling spots, more space to enjoy the experience.

🧒 Age note for the Speedboat: The speedboat crossing involves some wave motion and spray — exhilarating for older children and adults, but more demanding for very young children. We recommend this option for children aged 5–6 years and above.
Similan Islands speed catamaran from Khao Lak – spacious and stable boat for families with children
The Speed Catamaran — smoother, more spacious, ideal for families with young children © Go Travel Phuket

🛥️ Option 2: Similan Islands by Speed Catamaran

The twin-hull design of the catamaran significantly reduces motion compared to a monohull speedboat, offering a smoother, more spacious crossing. This makes it the preferred choice for:

  • Families with young children — from approximately 2–3 years old
  • Guests who are prone to seasickness
  • Travellers who prioritise comfort during the transfer
👶 Honest note for parents: While the catamaran can accommodate very young children, a full Similan day trip is long and demanding. Even on the catamaran, children under 3 need to be comfortable with an extended boat journey. We have successfully taken many families with toddlers — but please contact us before booking so we can advise based on your specific situation and the expected conditions on your tour date.

Side-by-side comparison

Feature 🚤 Speedboat (Early Bird) 🛥️ Speed Catamaran
Travel time to islands~60–80 minSlightly longer, much smoother
Minimum recommended age5–6 years2–3 years
Ride characterDynamic, adventurousSmooth, spacious, comfortable
Early bird advantage✅ Yes — arrive firstDepends on departure time
German-speaking guide✅ Yes✅ Yes
Departure pierBan Nam Khem, N. Khao LakBan Nam Khem, N. Khao Lak
Best forCouples, families 5+, adventurersYoung families, sensitive guests
Our honest recommendation: If your youngest child is 5 or above, choose the speedboat — the early arrival advantage is genuine and meaningful. If you're travelling with a toddler or have concerns about sea conditions, choose the catamaran. Either way, it will be a day you remember for years.

✅ What's Included in the Tour?

  • Hotel pickup & drop-off (Khao Lak area)
  • Hotel pickup & drop-off (Phuket -extra 400 Baht/Person NUR beim Speedboot Tour)
  • Return boat transfer to the Similan Islands
  • German speaking guide
  • Snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins)
  • Handtuch (nur beim Speed Catamaran)
  • Breakfast at pier before departure
  • Thai-style lunch on the islands
  • Drinking water, fruit & soft drinks
  • National Park entrance fee
  • Life jackets
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
🔹 Passport Information: For insurance purposes, a copy of your passport is required for all Speed Catamaran tours. You can send it to us via WhatsApp or email after booking.

You do not need to bring your original passport on any of our tours. We recommend carrying a copy, either printed or stored on your phone.

🎒 What to Bring on Your Similan Islands Day Trip

  • 🛂 Copy of your Passport (print or on phone) — for national park entry (in case they would check)
  • 👙 Swimwear — wear it under your clothes, saves time on arrival
  • 🧴 Reef-safe sunscreen — standard sunscreen damages coral reefs; reef-safe options are available in Khao Lak shops
  • 🕶️ Sunglasses
  • 🧢 Hat or cap — both the boat ride and beach time involve sustained sun exposure
  • 🏖️ Towel (with the tour by Speed Catamaran towels are provided)
  • 📷 Waterproof camera or underwater housing — you will regret not having one
  • 👟 Water shoes or sandals — helpful for rocky entry points at snorkel sites
  • 💊 Seasickness medication (if needed) — take it before departure, not after you feel sick
  • 👕 Light long-sleeve layer — for the return journey, which can feel cool in the afternoon breeze
  • 🎒 Dry bag — to keep phone, camera and valuables dry
☀️ Sun protection tip: UV levels in the Andaman Sea are extreme — especially on the water and white-sand beaches. Use SPF 50+ waterproof sunscreen, reapply every 90 minutes, and bring rash guards for children. Quality sunscreen is expensive in Thailand — bring it from home if you can.

🗺️ Typical Day Itinerary — Early Bird Speedboat Tour

Guests enjoying lunch and beach time on the Similan Islands day trip from Khao Lak
Swimming, snorkeling and relaxing at Honeymoon Bay — a perfect Similan Islands day © Go Travel Phuket
  • 05:00–06:00Hotel pickup — south Khao Lak beaches from 05:00; north beaches up to 06:00
  • ~06:15Arrival at Ban Nam Khem Pier. Light breakfast (coffee, tea, toast, fruit). Safety briefing & snorkel gear fitting.
  • ~06:30–07:00Departure from pier. Speedboat journey to the Similan Islands (~70 minutes).
  • ~08:00Visit to Similan Island No. 8 — Donald Duck Bay. Optional viewpoint hike (~20–30 min, moderate). Swimming & photos at the iconic granite boulders. You're among the first boats of the day — quiet, calm, spectacular.
  • Morning1 or 2 snorkel stops at coral gardens around Islands No. 5, 6 or 9. Guided snorkeling with German/English assistance.
  • ~12:00Lunch at Koh Miang (Island No. 4). Thai-style buffet.
  • AfternoonBeach time & swimming at Princess Bay or walk to the other side and enjoy paradise at Honeymoon Bay. One more snorkel stop on the way back .
  • ~15:00–15:30Departure from the islands back to Ban Nam Khem Pier.
  • ~17:00–18:00Return to pier. Hotel transfer. End of tour.
ℹ️ Actual itinerary may vary slightly depending on sea conditions, tides, and national park regulations on the day. Your guide will brief you fully at the pier.

🤿 Similan Islands vs. Surin Islands — Which Should You Choose?

One of the most common questions we receive: "Should we go to the Similan Islands or the Surin Islands?" Both are protected marine parks in the Andaman Sea, both open October to May, and both reachable from Khao Lak. Here's our honest comparison:

🏖️ Most Popular
Similan Islands
  • Thailand's most iconic snorkel destination
  • Dramatic granite boulders above & below water
  • Beautiful white sand beaches
  • Multiple islands visited in one day
  • Closer to Khao Lak (~60–80 min from pier)
  • Busy in peak season — early departure helps
  • Higher chance to see sea turtle during snorkeling
  • Best for first-timers, families, all-round experience
🌿 Pristine & Quiet
Surin Islands
  • Less visited — quieter, more unspoilt atmosphere
  • Arguably better coral reef condition
  • Higher chance of whale sharks, dolphins (March–April)
  • Moken (sea gypsy) village — unique cultural encounter
  • Further north — longer boat journey (~80-90 minutes
  • Best for repeat visitors, divers, nature lovers
Our verdict: For most visitors — especially first-timers, families and those with limited time — the Similan Islands are the right choice. The scenery is iconic, the variety of snorkel sites is excellent, and the overall day-trip experience is hard to beat. If you've done the Similans before, the Surins will blow you away. And if you have the time — do both.
View from the Similan Islands viewpoint hike on Island No.8 over the Andaman Sea
The viewpoint hike on Similan Island No. 8 rewards with one of the finest panoramas in Southeast Asia © Go Travel Phuket

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
You don't need to be an advanced swimmer, but basic swimming ability is important. Life jackets and flotation noodles are available on the boat. Non-swimmers can enjoy the islands from the beach and the boat — but snorkeling naturally requires comfort in the water. If you or your children are weak swimmers, let us know when booking. Our guides will give you extra attention.
Is the Similan Islands tour suitable for children?
Yes — with the right boat choice. We recommend the speedboat from age 5–6 and the catamaran from around age 2–3. The islands are magical for children: calm shallow bays, colourful fish, white-sand beaches. Pack reef-safe sunscreen and a hat. Contact us before booking and we'll advise on expected conditions for your specific dates.
Can I get seasick on this tour?
The Andaman Sea is generally calm from November to April. In October and May, waves can be higher. If you're prone to seasickness, choose the catamaran and take medication (e.g., Dimenhydrinate or ginger tablets) before departure — not after you already feel unwell. Our crew always has seasickness bags on board just in case.
Why do I need a copy of my passport?
The Thai National Parks Department requires valid ID to purchase park entry tickets for Mu Ko Similan National Park (this is with our tours always included!). This is a government requirement, not our policy. A copy or phone photo is sufficient
What if the weather is bad on my tour day?
Safety is always our first priority. In the rare event of severe weather or unsafe sea conditions, we contact you as early as possible and offer a reschedule or full refund. The Similan Islands season (mid-October to mid-May) generally brings stable, predictable weather — cancellations due to conditions are uncommon.
Should I book in advance or can I book when I arrive in Khao Lak?
Book in advance — especially December through March. Our tours fill up quickly, particularly in the peak weeks (Christmas, New Year, February half-term). We recommend booking as soon as you know your travel dates — even months ahead. WhatsApp us and we can hold your spot with minimal fuss.
Do you have German-speaking guides?
Yes. Both our Similan Islands speedboat and catamaran tours include German-speaking guides. Your guide will explain what you're seeing underwater, brief you on the itinerary in German, and answer questions throughout the day. English guidance is included as standard. This is one of the features our German-speaking guests appreciate most.
Do you offer free cancellation?
Yes. All Go Travel Phuket tours can be cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour start time. No hidden fees, no questions asked. We understand that holiday plans change.

Ready to Book Your Similan Islands Tour?

Don't wait until you arrive in Khao Lak. Spaces fill fast — especially in peak season. Contact us on WhatsApp for instant advice in German or English, or book directly via our tour pages.

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