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The Similan Islands are located in the Andaman Sea northwest of Phuket, Thailand, about an hour and a half by boat from Phuket, and consist of a group of nine islands. Similan is a world-class aquatic paradise, and because of the restricted opening hours, the island scenery here is even more pristine. It is known as one of the world's top ten famous diving resorts, but also one of the world's ten most fascinating tourist attractions, turquoise waves transparent gradient seawater, from the mint blue to the treasure blue layer by layer, the foot once stepped on the beach, will be deep in the white sand in the fine white soft can not be extricated to put on the diving gear, jumped into the jelly-blue sea, when the silent undersea world can only hear the sound of their own breathing and see the side of a group of colourful with a small fish! The only thing you can hear when you jump into the jelly blue sea is the sound of your own breath and the colours of the small fish in the band around you, and if you are lucky, you can even spot a big sea fish.
January and February in Similan is the best time to meet whale sharks, this time to go to the probability of encountering whale sharks is relatively large, and swim with the whale is a lot of diving fan's dream! Although sharks may look scary, they are one of the gentlest creatures in the sea, large in size but gentle in nature, and when you swim with them, it's as if you've become a fish yourself!
Because the Similan Islands is known as the "coral garden", you just need to float in the sea to enjoy the colourful coral colony, when viewed from afar it is like a palette of the sea, breathtaking.
Undersea ecological environment is more rich and unique, here you can see a lot of rare marine life, and the number is not a few, there are whale sharks, fish, leopard sharks, like a solution and like sharks guitar sharks, etc., surprising and unforgettable.
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