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Similan Islands

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Nestled in the Andaman Sea, the Similan Islands offer a breathtaking escape just 120 km northwest of Phuket. With their stunning beauty, you'll find it easy to capture postcard-perfect photos, even if you're not a seasoned photographer. Most travelers opt for a day trip, but to truly savor the splendor of the Similan Islands, consider staying for two days. This allows you to soak in the serene beauty of the beaches during the tranquil mornings and peaceful evenings, when the crowds have thinned out. Trust me, having these pristine stretches of sand almost all to yourself is an experience you won't forget.

The archipelago is made up of nine islands, yet time will only permit you to explore two or three. One of the must-visit islands is famed for its iconic giant boulders that perch atop a hill, overlooking the crystal-clear bay below. Arriving in the morning, you'll have a short window to explore this natural wonder and, if you're up for it, climb to the top. Although you might only have about an hour, the panoramic views from up there are simply incredible and absolutely worth the climb.

Don't worry, the ascent isn't too challenging. Steps and ladders have been thoughtfully installed, making it accessible for most visitors. Once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with a stunning bird's-eye view of the entire bay. The way the boats cast shadows over the white sandy seabed gives you a clear idea of just how transparent the water is. If you're lucky, you might even spot a sea turtle gliding gracefully through the azure waters below.
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Phi Phi Islands
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Samet Nangshe Viewpoint
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Chalong Temple
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Koh Panyi
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