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HKT Surin island
Explore the pristine Surin Islands. Enjoy snorkeling at Pakkard Bay, meet the Moken sea nomads, and discover the crystal-clear waters of Mu Ko Surin National Park.



The Last Frontier: Witness the Most Pristine Reefs in the Andaman
While other islands have become bustling tourist hubs, the Surin Islands remain a sanctuary of untouched beauty. Located far into the Andaman Sea, this archipelago is the ultimate "Holy Grail" for snorkelers and nature lovers who seek something deeper than a typical beach day.
Here, the water isn't just blue—it's transparent. The reefs aren't just vibrant—they are thriving with a biodiversity that is unrivaled in Thailand. We invite you to step into a world where time slows down, and the only soundtrack is the gentle lap of waves against the Moken village stilts.
The Highlights of Your Meaningful Expedition
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The Best Shallow-Water Snorkeling (Pakkard Bay): Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Pakkard Bay. Explore a kaleidoscopic world of vibrant corals, sea turtles, and exotic tropical fish in some of the most preserved reefs in the Andaman.
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The Moken Cultural Encounter: Visit the traditional village of the Moken Sea Nomads. Learn about their ancient relationship with the ocean and witness a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries.
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Chong Khad Bay Discovery: Experience the stunning beauty of Chong Khad Bay, the famous channel between the North and South Surin Islands. Known for its breathtaking turquoise waters and as a key gateway to the National Park.
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National Park Sanctuary: Immerse yourself in the protected beauty of Mu Ko Surin National Park, where lush tropical forests meet the sea in a perfect, pristine embrace.
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The Secluded Escape: Because of its remote location, Surin offers a much more peaceful and private experience compared to the busier Similan or Phi Phi islands.
Itinerary
Surin island tour : Itinerary
Pick up from hotel for to Kuraburi Pier, Leave from pier by speedboat (just 1 hour), Arrive at Mu Koh Surin Marine National Park. Time for snorkeling, Thai Set Menu served at National Park, Snorkeling around the Island of Chong Khad Bay, Mae Yai Bay, Koh Torinla and transfer to hotel.
| 06:00
07.00 |
Pick up from your hotels in Phuket area
Pick up from your hotels to Kuraburi Green view pier |
| 08.50 | Arrive to Kuraburi Green view pier |
| 09.00 | Departure from Kuraburi Green view Pier to Surin Islands by speed boat which will take approximately 1 hr |
| 10.00 | Enjoy snorkeling time at Tao Bay and Pakkard Bay in the morning. This area we can find sea turtles and the variety of marine life, such as several sheltered reefs which are shallow and teeming with colorful fish |
| 12.00 | Thai set menu lunch serve at the nation park restaurant |
| 13.00 | Snorkeling again at Torinla Island ,the most beautiful are in Surin. Discover the abundance of coral reefs or several of Strange fish which not easy to find anyware else. Then visit Moken Village (moken is the sea gypsea ) whom still have the real sea gypsea life. |
| 15.30 | Departure from Surin island to Pier and transfer to hotel |
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18.00-19.00 |
Arrive to hotel
Arrive to hotel in Phuket |
Price (Tour)
| Price/Person | 1-10pax |
| Join tour Available | X,XXX ฿/pp |
FAQs
Q: How long is the boat ride to Surin Islands?
A: From the pier in Phang Nga, it takes approximately 90 to 100 minutes by speedboat. It is a longer journey than other islands, but the reward is a much more pristine and less crowded paradise.
Q: What is special about Pakkard Bay?
A: Pakkard Bay is renowned for its diverse coral species and is one of the most reliable spots to see sea turtles and a vast variety of colorful reef fish in very clear water.
Q: Is Chong Khad Bay good for swimming?
A: Yes! Chong Khad Bay is a beautiful, sheltered area between the islands with calm, turquoise water that is perfect for swimming and enjoying the island scenery.
Q: When is the best time to visit?
A: The Surin Islands are open from October 15th to May 15th. The best visibility and calmest seas are usually between January and April.










