Phang Nga –
Similan Islands National Park officially reopened its doors to tourists today, marking the start of the new season with energy and breathtaking natural beauty. Located off the coast of Phang Nga province, the park welcomed a wave of eager visitors—both Thai and international—drawn to its reputation as a diver’s paradise and a haven for ocean lovers.
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The first day of the season saw a lively atmosphere as boats ferried tourists to the islands’ pristine beaches and renowned snorkeling spots. The standout feature? The sea itself. Visitors were awestruck by the water’s clarity, describing it as “glass-like”—a phrase that quickly became the day’s buzzword across social media posts and travel blogs.

Park officials have gone to great lengths to ensure a safe and sustainable experience for all. Enhanced safety measures, environmental protections, and visitor support services are in full operation. Authorities explained the importance of preserving the park’s delicate ecosystem and urged tourists to strictly follow park regulations.
Similan Islands National Park will remain open to visitors from October 15, 2025, through May 15, 2026, offering ample opportunity to explore its famed coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and vibrant marine life.
As the season begins, travelers are reminded that their cooperation is key to maintaining the park’s natural splendor—for today’s enjoyment and tomorrow’s legacy.





