
Daily Snorkeling Surin Islands trips from November to April. The Surin Island National park hosts one of Thailand’s largest coral reefs. A group of islands uninhabited except for a tribe of nomadic sea gypsies called “Moken.”
- Tropical Islands with white sandy beaches
- Reefs with colorful tropical reef fishes
- Crystal clear waters of the Andaman Sea
- Amazing Snorkeling awaits you.
Phuket Tours Include:
- Return transfers from your hotel in Phuket.
- Food, soft drinks, drinking water, coffee & tea.
- Snorkeling gear (Mask, snorkel, fins & Life jacket).
- Surin Island National Park fees.
- English speaking Snorkeling Tour guides.
- Tour accident Insurance.
Surin Island Image Gallery
Snorkeling Surin Islands sample itinerary:
- 05.00 – Pick up at your hotel in Phuket and transfer to Kuraburi Pier, north of Khao Lak.
- 08.30 – Check in at the pier, light breakfast/snack with coffee & tea.
- 09.00 – Depart by speedboat towards Surin Islands – approx 60-90 minutes.
- 10.30 – Arriving at Surin and time for the first snorkeling session of the day.
- 12.00 – Tasty Thai lunch served at the restaurant at Surin Island National park ranger station. Free time to explore the island and the beach.
- 13.30 – Second snorkeling session of the day, then visit the amazing Moken Village (Sea Gypsies).
Please note: Due to a fire on 3rd Feb 2019, which destroyed the the whole village a visit is not possible until it has been re-build. - 15.30 – Time to say goodbye to Surin Islands as you head back to the mainland.
- 16.30 – Arrive back at Kuraburi pier and transfer back to your hotel in Phuket.
- 19.30-20.00 – Arrive back at your Phuket hotel.
*the above itinerary is a sample and may vary depending on weather & sea conditions, logistics, hotel location and other factors.
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Surin Island National Park
The Surin Island National Park is a group of 5 Islands about 60 km west off the Thailand coast. The National Park is open for visitors from November to April and offers excellent snorkeling and is also a popular destination for scuba divers.
The Surin Islands also known for a small community of nomadic Sea Gysies, the “Moken”
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