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Thailand’s Andaman Sea: The Similan Liveaboard Experience - alexsmithdive - 10-27-2025 The Similan Islands, including the nearby Surin Islands, stand as Thailand’s crown jewels of scuba diving. Located in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Khao Lak, this National Marine Park is internationally recognized for its spectacular underwater topography, crystal-clear waters, and sheer abundance of marine life. Given their remote location, the definitive way to immerse yourself in this environment is through dedicated liveaboard diving thailand. The entire park is a strictly seasonal destination, remaining open only from approximately mid-October to mid-May each year. This closure period during the monsoon season protects the delicate ecosystem and ensures the best possible diving conditions—typically characterized by calm seas and exceptional visibility. The peak months of December through March offer the highest chances for the most coveted encounters. A liveaboard journey is essential for accessing the most famous and rewarding dive sites, especially those further north that are unreachable by day boats. The key highlights of a standard itinerary include: 
 Choosing a liveaboard trip, which typically runs from 3 to 7 nights, allows divers to complete up to four dives a day, including atmospheric night dives. With water temperatures averaging a comfortable 27°C to 30°C, the only concern for divers is planning their next great dive in this magnificent underwater sanctuary.  |