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Юлия Викторовна Т.
Level 6 Local Expert
January 23
Good afternoon! We went to Similians from the Travel Agency Pro Phuket. I bought the tour when I was at home in Moscow. I chose a date, they contacted me via messenger, told me everything in detail, and everything was good. Similians are something, it's wow🔥 The Similians have left an invisible tattoo on my heart forever. Our guide Ilya is great. Light-hearted, with a healthy sense of humor, thanks to him for having fun. I am glad that I bought the tour from you, and I am glad that I bought it. Thank you💕
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Дмитрий Мишалов
Level 8 Local Expert
February 17
This is a tropical island paradise. More precisely, the archipelago. There are magnificent beaches here. The National Park. You can climb the coastal cliffs and enjoy the beautiful view. When hiking through the jungle, watch your step, don't step on snakes! Everything is very good. I recommend.
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Arabeska 🧿
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January 28, 2025
We went to Similan on 7.01.25 through the travel agency Love Andaman. Since we lived in Cape Panva, we were picked up from the hotel at 5 a.m. It took 2.5 hours to reach Tap Lamu Pier. I didn't feel the weight of the road, on the contrary, it was very interesting to drive through the entire island at dawn and drive over the car bridge to the Thai mainland. Upon arrival, we were checked out, given colorful bracelets, given an inhaler pencil, armed with tamarind candies and motion sickness pills, and sent to breakfast. The first meal was given 10 minutes. Rice porridge, mini sandwiches with ham/cheese/tuna, biscuits, tea/coffee/cocoa were offered. But remembering my extra-vomit experience 10 years ago, when we speedboarded from Koh Samui to the gorgeous Nang Yuan, I refused breakfast. Then there was a general briefing, where our guide Sasha explained how to behave on the island / snorkeling / speedboat. Before boarding the boat, everyone was photographed by their families, offered to leave their shoes on the pier / put them in their bags, and at exactly 8 a.m. on a large speedboat with a beautiful mermaid on board, we set sail from the shore. Sasha also said during the briefing that if you get seasick, sit closer to the engines, if not, to the captain. Again, remembering the past, we wanted to sit in the back, but it didn't work out, and it was as if people with incredibly strong vestibular apparatus were sitting in the second row. 750 seahorses racing through the absolutely calm (Hallelujah!) That day, 50 cheerful travelers were brought to the shore of the first island of Mi Ang in exactly 1 hour and 20 minutes, growling monotonously and leaving behind a powerful foamy wake. It's 9.20 a.m. and we're the first boat on the island! Waaaaah! What a stroke of luck: the whole Bounty-like beach is ours! Here we were immediately divided: most of us, including my husband and son, went snorkeling for the first time, while I and 10 other people, as if the discoverers had entered the white shore sparkling in the morning sun. All the people immediately scattered to the shady areas, and for 20 minutes I was all alone shooting bizarre boulders, waves of all shades of blue and turquoise hugging the snow-white sand. And it was fantastically beautiful! After taking plenty of photos/shopping, at 10.40 a.m. we went to a buffet lunch. The choice of dishes was small, but I liked everything: king prawns, which I dipped in the much-loved hot and sweet sauce, fried chicken breast in KFC breading, spicy stewed chicken with vegetables, light vegetable soup, stewed Peking cabbage with carrots, rice and spaghetti on the side. Tea/coffee/lemonade with ice. Watermelons. After lunch, we still had some time left, and walking lightly along the paved path in the jungle, we visited the island's second beach. We even met two large monitor lizards. At exactly 12:00 p.m. we sailed from the shore, having stayed on the island for 2 hours and 40 minutes. A few minutes later, we swam to another island, where we had planned a second snorkeling trip (the first for me). Everyone was given masks and new mouth holders, and I put on a life jacket because I feel uncomfortable without it at great depths. Here we were the only boat again, so no one bothered anyone or hit anyone on the head with flippers. But there were few fish. Units. Lying on the surface of the water and breathing calmly, peering into the transparent coral distance, I remembered my most incredible snorkeling trips: to Pee-Pee, Seychelles and Maldives! And then a turtle swam to me! Ahh! Even through the phone, everyone could hear my enthusiastic squeal! Returning to the boat happy and joyful, I drank a cold 0.33 liter jar of Pepsi, which everyone took from a large cocktail with ice. After 30 minutes, the speedboat sailed away from the island again and headed for the end point of our sea voyage: the main postcard view of the Similans: "Sail Rock" on island No. 8. After 20 minutes we were in place. But here we were not the first and absolutely not alone, rather one of hundreds. It took 3 minutes to climb up to the observation room via an amazingly beautiful staircase built among huge bizarre stones and winding outlandish roots. There were no queues, and we took a lot of photos. The beauty there is, of course, mind-blowing! Then we leisurely went downstairs, walked along the shore, and swam. And when they heard: "Pink, get on board!" (the color of our bracelets), we took turns boarding the boat. We stayed on the island for 1 hour and 15 minutes. And again on a calm sea for an hour and twenty. Warmed up by the sun and the sea breeze, sleepy, already with a feeling of not pleasant expectation, but inner exultation and gratitude for a dream come true, at 3:40 p.m. we moored at the pier, where a light dinner was waiting for us: fried rice, chicken skewers with pineapple and cherry tomatoes, tea with biscuits. It took ~ 3 hours to get back to the hotel due to traffic jams in the middle of the island. To summarize, I really liked the tour and the organization. Those who dream of Similan, go, do not hesitate. The only negative, and I took one star for it: we left very quickly. Apart from snorkeling, we stayed on the islands for only 3 hours and 55 minutes, which is incredibly short for such an incredible, enchanting beauty!
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