Yacht Charter in Surin Islands
The Similan crowds continue to thin as you continue northwest towards Surin National Marine Park. The five jungle-topped granite Surin islands sit just 5km Myanmar border. Typically for the Andaman sea, the diverse marine life and extraordinary underwater visibility make for fantastic diving and snorkelling while the thick rainforest, white-sand bays and dramatic granite outcrops makes staying above the surface equally appealing. The islands are one of the very few untouched places in Thailand, meaning if you want to stay overnight you have to camp on the beach. Those hoping to find a quiet refuge from tourist traps and urban centres will be delighted with the island's setting. Richelieu Rock, a coral-covered pinnacle that attracts a number of whale sharks, is a magnet for divers.