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Similan Islands National Park is often called one of the most beautiful island destinations in Thailand — and after visiting, I understand why. The water is crystal clear, snorkeling is incredible, and the islands feel unreal. But this video is not just a travel guide. This is my personal story as a non-swimmer visiting the Similan Islands for the first time — facing fear, getting seasick, trying again, and experiencing kindness from strangers along the way. This was a one-day Similan Islands trip starting from Phuket. We traveled by bus to Thap Lamu Pier in Phang Nga, then took a speedboat to Similan Islands National Park. The journey took about 1.5 hours by road and around 1 hour by speedboat. During this Similan Islands day trip, we visited four stops, including: – Similan Island (Island No. 8) with the famous viewpoint and Sailboat Rock – Snorkeling spots around the Similan Islands underwater world – Koh Miang (Island No. 4), where we had lunch and relaxed on the beach The Similan Islands are known for white sand beaches, turquoise water, coral reefs, tropical fish, and incredible visibility for snorkeling. Some people even spot baby sharks, sea turtles, and batfish in this area of the Andaman Sea. We booked this trip with Love Andaman through the Klook website, which was slightly cheaper than booking directly. The tour included speedboat transfer, national park fee, snorkeling equipment, travel insurance, breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner at the end of the trip. If you’re looking for a Similan Islands travel guide, this video will give you a clear idea of what to expect. But if you’re also interested in real experiences, fear, growth, and traveling imperfectly — this video is for you. Thank you for watching, and I hope this video helps you decide whether the Similan Islands are worth visiting. You can follow my personal Instagram here 🤍 / narin.narinth