The Similan Islands
The nine islands building the Similan Archipelago are only a few hours by boat
away and stretch in a straight line from south to north like tropical jewels in the
crystal clear blue of the Andaman Sea. The largest one is the northern island number 8,
featuring the safest harbor with a beautiful lagoon and sandy beach. Here you will
also find the so often photographed landmark of the Similan Islands – an easy to climb pile
of huge granite boulders from which you will have an excellent panorama view over
the picturesque bays of island number 8 and 9.
The impressive boulder formations also continue below the water line.
They form - covered with coral in beautiful colors - a breathtaking underwater
architecture which at some places reminds of sunken cities. Although all dive
sites vary much in appearance, Christmas Point and Elephant Head Rock are the
ones with the most impressive underwater boulder formations. Here you can find
swimthroughs, small caves and caverns with visibility often around 40 meters,
making these reefs certainly the best spots for wide angle photography.
Sharks and other bigger pelagics can be encountered
frequently at the Similan Islands. The best spots
for big fish are Shark Fin Reef, and Deep Six. The most
attractive coral formations, featuring huge sea fans and
sponges, can be found at the dive site romantically named
East of Eden.
Koh Bon and Koh Tachai
The islands Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are part of the
Similan National Park, whereof the bizarre and rocky
island Koh Bon lies a mere hour by boat away from the Similan Islands.
Koh Bon, with its steep cliffs is mainly covered
in grass. It is possible to look straight through the island
as a circular tunnel runs through the western tip. The main
reef consists of a steep wall that runs down to a depth
of over 45 meters. The wall is covered almost completely
in pastel-colored soft coral. The deeper sandy parts are
a sure spot to find blue spotted rays and leopard sharks.
The chance for manta ray encounters is very high between
November and April.
Koh Tachai is located further up north and impresses
with an abundance of marine life. The reef is divided into
three parts with a dominant rock formation in the center.
Here you can find several swimthroughs and smaller caves.
The two deeper outer reefs are vast coral gardens - always
good for a surprise and a change of scenery when doing multiple
dives here. Besides all kind of reef fish, Koh Tachai accommodates
big schools of barracuda and curious bat fish which approach
the divers to arm length distance. The visibility at Koh
Tachai and Koh Bon ranges from 15 to 40 meters.
Richelieu Rock
Located an hour east of the Surin Island National Park,
Richleue Rock is an open ocean pinnacle that starts at 40
meters and extends to the surface.
Frequent visits by migrating Whale Sharks and Manta Rays
have made this site a world famous dive destination. Large
schools of Great Barracuda, Jacks and Bat-fish are native
inhabitants of the pinnacle.
The site boasts a number of diversities from brilliantly
colored soft-corals and anemones in the shallows to frog
fish and harlequin shrimp along the steep walls. At depth,
around the base of the site divers often spot large groupers,
lion-fish and reef sharks. As an open ocean site with no
protection from the elements we limit this trip to experienced
divers only.
Bonsoong Wreck info:
This vessel lies at 18 meters of depth and is located just off
the cost of the mainland not far from Khaolak. The wreck
is an easy dive for beginning wreck diviers.

4/56 Moo 7, Tambon Khuk Kak, Amphur Takua Pa,
82190 Phang Nga, Thailand
Phone +66 (0) 76 485 610 or +66 (0) 76 485 367
Fax +66 (0) 76 485 610
em@il Roman@similan.net
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There are over 50 dive sites in Khao Lak, Similan and Surin. Thus,
we can't show you each of them in explicit detail. However – we feature
a few dive maps of selected dive sites here to give you an impression
of what the dive sites are all about.
To view the maps, simply click
one of the images below to enlarge.
East of Eden
Similan #6
Christmas Point
Similan #9
Breakfast Bend
Similan #9
Beacon Bay
Similan #8
Elephant Head Rock
Similan #7
Deep Six
Similan #6
Barracuda Point
Similan #5
Sharkfin Reef
Similan #3 |