An Island for diving Enthusiasts.

A group of nine islands set in the Andaman Sea, north-west of Phuket, the Similans are renowned for their beauty, both on land and in the surrounding underwater world. Distinctive in their smooth granite rock formations, the islands are studded with inviting sandy beaches, otherwise there is little to explore on land and the destination is most popular with scuba enthusiasts, the waters here boasting some of the world's best dive sites.

In addition to remarkable visibility, scuba divers can expect a fascinatingly varied underwater scene, with coral reefs, huge sea fans and barrel sponges, swim-throughs, cliffs, and stone piles, as well as an abundance of marine life.
At times, the Similans are referred to as Koh Kao or Nine Islands.

The islands in order are:
Koh Bon, Koh Ba-Ngu, Koh Similan, Koh Payu, Koh Miang (two islands), Koh Payan, Koh Payang and Koh Hu Yong.
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