Phuket Beaches, How to Stay Safe?

Staying Safe on Phuket Beaches during the Phuket Monsoon season

Phuket Beaches, How to Stay Safe

Phuket Thailand, with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, is a tropical paradise that attracts travelers from all around the world.

However, this popular destination experiences a significant change in weather during the monsoon season, which

runs from May to October.

Now before we continue, we do have to point out that monsoon season in Phuket has many other names. Phuket Wet Season, Phuket Green Season, Phuket Low Season. Most people will call it Phuket Rainy Season.

Right back to the info…

While the allure of cheaper accommodations and fewer crowds might tempt you to visit during this time, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential risks associated with monsoon season on the west coast beaches.

Now don’t think that during the whole of the rainy season in Phuket the weather is terrible and it just rains every day, it doesn’t and there are many days during the rainy season that the weather is stunning. However, the waves and rip currents on the west coast are generally always there, good for surfing BUT not so good for those who are just wanting t enjoy the tropical waters here in Phuket.

So here are a few tips on how to stay safe on Phuket Beaches during this time.

Stay Informed about Weather Conditions:

Before heading out to the beach, make sure to check the weather forecast. Phuket’s monsoon season often brings heavy rains, strong winds, and rough sea conditions. Websites, apps, and local news sources can provide you with up-to-date information about the weather situation. Avoid venturing into the water if the forecast predicts rough seas or thunderstorms.

Here are the list of reliable weather apps in Phuket

Swim with Caution:

Phuket Beaches, How to Stay SafePhuket Monsoon season brings about turbulent sea conditions, with strong currents and rough waves. It’s essential to exercise caution when swimming. Always swim in designated areas patrolled by Phuket lifeguards, as they are trained to monitor conditions and respond to emergencies promptly. If you’re not a confident swimmer, it’s best to avoid swimming altogether during the Phuket monsoon season.

Respect Warning Flags:

Phuket Beaches, How to Stay Safe?The Thai Local authorities use a flag system to indicate the safety of swimming conditions. Green flags usually indicate safe swimming conditions, yellow flags advise caution, and red flags signal dangerous conditions. Pay close attention to these flags and adhere to their recommendations. If it’s RED don’t swim.

Beware of Rip Currents:

Phuket Beaches, How to Stay Safe?Rip currents are fast-moving currents that can pull even experienced swimmers away from the shore. They are prevalent during the Phuket monsoon season due to the strong waves. If you find yourself caught in a rip current, remember not to panic. Instead, let the current take you out and DO NOT struggle, relax and go with the current, then when it slows down, swim parallel to the shore to escape the current’s pull and then make your way back to the beach.

Know more about Beach and Water Safety In Phuket

Monitor Children Closely:

Phuket Beaches, How to Stay SafeIf you’re going to the Phuket beaches with children, exercise extra caution. The rough sea conditions and strong currents can be particularly hazardous for them. Always keep a watchful eye on them, even if they’re playing in shallow waters.

Phuket’s monsoon season adds a unique dimension to your Phuket beach experience, but it also presents specific risks that require careful consideration. By staying informed about weather conditions, respecting warning flags, being cautious in the water, and taking proactive safety measures, you can enjoy the beauty of Phuket’s beaches while ensuring your well-being. Remember that your safety should always be the top priority, and adhering to these guidelines will help you make the most of your Phuket monsoon season getaway.

Maya Bay Opening 1st October 2023

Maya Bay is Opening 1st of October 2023

Maya Bay, a stunning beach located on the Thai island of Ko Phi Phi Leh will open again on the 1st of October after a well-earned 2-month holiday.

Among the myriad breathtaking destinations that Thailand has to offer, Maya Bay stands out as a true gem. Nestled within the Phi Phi Islands, this captivating bay has captured the hearts of travelers and locals alike, and its importance to Thailand goes beyond its natural allure.

Book a Private Boat tour to Maya Bay when it opens Click here 

Maya Bay Phi Phi

Maya Bay Opening 1st October 2023Having gained international fame after being featured in the 2000 movie “The Beach” starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The bay’s pristine beauty and crystal-clear waters attracted a massive influx of tourists, turning it into a major tourist hotspot.

The popularity came at a cost as the delicate ecosystem of Maya Bay started to suffer from heavy footfall and environmental impact.

To address these concerns and protect the natural beauty of the bay, the Thailand authorities made the decision to close Maya Bay for two months every year, starting in 2018. The closure takes place during the monsoon season, usually from the 31st of July to the 31st of September.  They have also put into place a host of new rules and regulations when the bay is open to help manage the number of tourists that visit the beach each day and where they can go when they get to the beach. No swimming in the bay.

So, the beach part of Maya Bay will reopen for guests from the 1st of October 2023.  Book a Private Boat tour to Maya Bay when it opens Click here 

But why do they close the beach part of Maya Bay?

Maya Bay Opening 1st October 2023There are several key reasons behind the annual Maya Bay closure:

  • Ecological Restoration: The high number of visitors, boat traffic, and pollution from tourism were severely damaging the coral reefs, marine life, and beach ecosystem. By closing the bay for two months, authorities aim to provide a period of respite for the environment to recover and regenerate.
  • Coral Reef Recovery: Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to disturbances, were suffering from physical damage caused by snorkelers and divers, as well as from rising sea temperatures and pollution. The closure allows the corals a chance to recover and rebuild, which is essential for maintaining the biodiversity of the area.
  • Reducing Footprint: The temporary closure helps reduce the overall impact of tourism on the bay’s infrastructure, including waste management and erosion control. The break allows for necessary maintenance and restoration efforts without the constant presence of tourists.
  • Preserving Marine Life: Maya Bay is home to a diverse range of marine species. The influx of visitors, along with practices like anchoring boats on coral reefs, was disrupting the habitats of these species. A temporary closure helps protect these fragile ecosystems and allows marine life to flourish undisturbed.
  • Educational Efforts: The closure period is also used as an opportunity to raise awareness among tourists about the importance of responsible tourism and environmental conservation. This helps in changing behavior and reducing the negative impact of future visits.
  • Long-Term Sustainability: The ultimate goal of the annual closure is to ensure the long-term sustainability of Maya Bay as a natural attraction. By allowing the ecosystem to recover and thrive, authorities hope to strike a balance between tourism and conservation.

Maya Bay Opening 1st October 2023It’s worth noting that the decision to close Maya Bay for two months every year was met with mixed reactions. While it was applauded by environmentalists and conservationists, it also raised concerns among local businesses and communities heavily dependent on tourism for their livelihoods.

From 5 Star Marine’s point of view, we are very encouraging of the closure and we have always supported the efforts of the Thailand Authorities to manage not just Maya Bay, but all the stunning islands in Phi Phi and in Phang Nga Bay.

Maya Bay is not just a picturesque beach; it’s a symbol of Thailand’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and the delicate balance between tourism and conservation. Its allure has drawn people from around the world, leading to both positive and negative impacts. The closure of Maya Bay and the subsequent conservation efforts underscore its significance and the importance of sustainable tourism practices.

As Thailand continues to evolve, Maya Bay serves as a testament to the nation’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures for generations to come.

Book a Private Boat tour to Maya Bay when it opens Click here

Maya Bay, Phi Phi Island Is Closing Soon | Phuket Thailand 2023

LATEST NEWS: Maya Bay Will Close Again in 2024.

Full Details Here MAYA BAY CLOSING 2024

Maya Bay Closed – Full Details In this video:

Maya Bay, Phi Phi is Closing

The Thailand National Park Authorities have announced that as of the 1st of August 2023, Maya Bay Phi Phi will close.

In an expected repeat of the closing of Maya Bay, Phi Phi for two months last year (2022), The Thailand National Park Authorities will again be using this time to check and assess the effects of tourists being on the beach and how the systems, which were put into place after COVID is working out. They will also be assessing the impact on the environment, both in the bay and on the land.

Maya Bay Beach will close from the 1st of August 2023

It will reopen on the 1st of October 2023. So book your tour NOW. Click Here

*As of writing these are the current dates, they may and could change.

Maya Bay, Phi Phi is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Thailand IF, not the world.  The Bay was featured in the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio which was filmed over 23 years ago.

Maya Bay became worldwide known after the 2000 film “The Beach” which was an adventure drama film directed by Danny Boyle, based on the 1996 novel by Alex Garland.

There was some controversy during the making of the film, with the production team accused of landscaping some of the beach and removing some of the coconut trees to make it more like the descriptions in the book.

Maya Bay may be closed BUT Phi Phi is all open – Find out more about the Phi Phi Tour. Click Here

Maya Bay, Phi Phi Closed for 2 Years.

Maya Bay Beach was closed for over 2 years (2020 – 2022) by the Thai Government to help the ecosystem recover as it had become ruined by over-tourism. It reopened back in January 2022 with new rules and regulations that helped to manage the tourists and how they access the bay.

Some of those new rules and regulations:

  • Not allowing boats to close into the bay and drop anchor.
  • Guests must be dropped off at a newly built pier and stairs.
  • Number of guests visiting each day is restricted.
  • Not allowing anyone to swim in the waters or even go too deep into the sea.

Is the closing of Maya Bay a good thing?

Very simply – YES, it is!

If you still wish to visit Maya Bay our 5 Star Marine Phuket tours are still going to Phi Phi. You can see Maya Bay from a distance and get a stunning picture of the beautiful bay.

Then head to the awesome Pileh Lagoon ( Also a location used in the movie The Beach). Check out the monkeys on Monkey Beach. Snorkel with Blacktip reef sharks, visit camel rock, and all the other wonders that are Phi Phi.

You can book these tours here

Other Tour Options

If you are coming during August and September and what to visit a movie backdrop then head into Phang Nga Bay and visit James Bond Island. To find out more about this tour – Click Here

Which Islands Are Open During Low Season 2023?

As we settle comfortably into Phuket’s low season, spanning from May to October each year, there are numerous reasons to take a luxury speedboat journey with 5 Star Marine to the islands surrounding Phuket during this period. While the weather may be less predictable with higher chances of rainfall, the allure of this off-peak season gives unique advantages and captivating experiences.

During low season, there are fewer tourists, meaning less crowds when you take a day trip to discover hidden gems. You get to enjoy a trip with 5 Star Marine to incredible viewpoints, tropical beaches, hidden caves and picture-perfect islands with more tranquillity. Additionally, you are able to carve out a bespoke itinerary which is perfect for you and your friends / family as all our speedboat day trips are customisable; meaning that you have the chance to explore at a more relaxed pace, without the peak season crowds.

Here is some inspiration to embark on a tropical island adventure during low season:

Phi Phi Islands

This beautiful archipelago consists of six small islands off Thailand’s coast, with Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh serving as the main attractions.

Renowned for their awe-inspiring landscapes, turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, the Phi Phi Islands have much to offer. With a Phi Phi day trip, you will get the freedom to explore these islands at your leisure, tailoring your itinerary to match your interests and desires. Whether you seek snorkeling adventures, refreshing swims or beach time relaxation, our experienced team can assist in crafting the perfect day.

Consider a visit to Monkey Beach, where playful macaques eagerly welcome you, or indulge in a picnic lunch and snorkelling amidst vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish at Bamboo Island. If you crave the serenity of a hidden cove with emerald-green waters, a refreshing swim in Pileh Lagoon offers the perfect opportunity.

Phang Nga Bay

Venture into the captivating realm of James Bond Island, nestled within Phang Nga Bay, and discover why it holds an esteemed place among the most iconic destinations. Made famous by the 1974 film “The Man with the Golden Gun,” this limestone paradise continues to mesmerize visitors. Experience the renowned Phang Nga Bay and James Bond Island private day trip with 5 Star Marine for a memorable adventure.

As boats cannot approach the protected marine area too closely around James Bond Island, the nearby Koh Ping Ghan serves as an ideal vantage point for capturing memorable photographs of the famous island. Here, a striking leaning rock stands tall, complemented by inviting caves to explore.

Afterward, immerse yourself in some exciting sea canoeing—a great way to see Phang Nga Bay up close and personal. Navigate through narrow tunnels, enter hidden caves and discover serene lagoons. James Bond Island and its surrounding wonders await, offering a day trip with 5 Star Marine filled with breath-taking sights and cherished moments.

Racha Islands

If you want to escape to paradise, we recommend a private speedboat day tour to Raya or Racha Islands, providing you with a personalized experience tailored to your desires. These islands provide a stunning day trip location to relax and truly step back and appreciate nature.

Offering a harmonious blend of peaceful, serene settings together with incredible marine life and some of Thailand’s finest snorkelling areas. Discover secluded tropical white powdery beaches and crystal-clear blue seas, unveiling the natural beauty of this area.

Located under 1 hour from 5 Star Marine’s base in Boat Lagoon, you can relax and unwind at the Racha Islands, enjoying peaceful nature walks, serene beach time and world class snorkelling. If you would like to concentrate on some incredible snorkelling spots, our crew know some of the most impressive areas including Siam Bay, which is located on Koh Racha Yai and is renowned for its exquisite coral reefs and marine life including vibrant fish species and even sea turtles.

Khai Islands

For the ultimate in easy, or for a family friendly day trip from Phuket, one of the top locations includes the Khai Islands, which are a trio of small islands (Khai Nai, Khai Nau and Khai Nok). They are super convenient to get to, taking merely 20 minutes by private speedboat before arriving at your destination.

 

Savour every moment of your experience, at a leisurely pace. At 5 Star Marine, we prioritize your relaxation and encourage you to fully immerse yourself in the joys of the day trip. Enjoy your time shallow snorkelling right from the beach at the Khai Islands, and luxuriate in seeing fish swim right up close to you and being able to relish the experience based on your own timings.

For a fun lunch for groups of friends or families with smaller children, allow us to arrange a delightful beach picnic, providing a hassle-free and enjoyable dining experience.

Coral Island

Coral Island offers a plethora of exciting activities for both children and adults alike. It is a mesmerizing paradise celebrated for its crystal-blue waters and diverse marine life—a must-visit destination for snorkelling enthusiasts. Situated south of Phuket, Coral Island captivates with its vibrant coral reefs and thriving underwater ecosystems.

At the Banana Beach Club, you’ll discover a spacious, open-style restaurant serving a diverse selection of dishes. Indulge in a delightful meal amidst a vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, the club offers relaxing massages, opportunities to explore the coastline with canoes and countless Instagram-worthy spots. With ample space, comfortable loungers, shaded tables, swings and playful areas to explore, this destination caters to the enjoyment of both children and adults.

Prepare to be enchanted as you uncover the wonders that lie beneath the surface of Coral Island’s waters—a conveniently located day trip paradise where the beauty of the marine realm unfolds in all its glory.

We hope you feel inspired to go out and explore during this low season. With so much to see and the opportunity to have some utterly stunning spots all to yourself; this really is the time to get out on the water for an adventure.

Please contact us to discuss any island adventures, or to book a bespoke private day trip itinerary.

Shaun Stenning

+66 (0) 93720 6221

www.5starmarinephuket.com

[email protected]

What Islands Are Open In Rainy Season 2023

What Islands Are Open in Rainy Season, June 2023

Phuket, Thailand’s rainy season, wet season, green season or whatever people call it, some of the islands in and around Phuket are closed so you will not be able to take a tour to them.

What Phuket Islands are closed and which Phuket Islands are open?

Let’s start with the Phuket Islands that are closed:

Similan Islands

Although the Similan Islands are not in Phuket during the high season, we do have tours to them.

The Similan archipelago consists of eleven beautiful islands, and The Andaman Sea around the islands is one of the best-kept secrets of Thailand. The crystal-clear blue water is filled with marine life, which makes spotting, sharks, barracudas, triggerfish, and

various tropical fish, not a problem at all. It has some of the most spectacular coral reefs in the world. Every year from the 15th May to the 15th October the whole of the Similan archipelago is closed to all tourists.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Similan. Please watch this video below:

 

If you are looking to have a similar experience to the Similan Islands then why not try the Phi Phi Tour. Stunning beaches and awesome marine life. Click here to find out more about our Phi Phi Tour.

Koh Ha and Koh Rok

Closed now and back open from the 15th of October are the tours to Koh Ha and Koh Rok. These two islands combine stunning water clarity with a diverse range of colorful marine life and corals, and therefore offer some of the best snorkeling opportunities you can find.

5 Star Marine Phi Phi IslandsIf you are looking to have a similar experience to the Koh Ha and Koh Rok then why not try the Phi Phi Tour. Stunning beaches and awesome marine life. Click here to find out more about our Phi Phi Tour.

Phuket Islands closing soon

Maya Bay Beach closing 1st Aug till 1st October

Maya Bay, Phi Phi is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Thailand IF not the world. The beach was featured in the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio which was filmed over 20 years ago. It will close on the 1st August to give the Thailand National Park Authorities time to check and assess the last few months effects of tourists being allowed back on the beach.

 

Maya Bay may be closed BUT Phi Phi is all open – Find out more about the Phi Phi TourClick Here

Phuket Islands that are OPEN in Rainy Season

Coral Island – Great for families

Coral Island is known locally as Coral Island is a great place to visit especially if you like to explore the region’s diverse marine environment and visit different islands., but most people will call it Coral Island. Although being a small island, it has a lot to offer whether you’re looking for a place to relax or go on an adventure.

The beautiful island getaway is only about 3 km southeast of Phuket. Coral Island has 2 main beaches: Long Beach and Banana Beach and the snorkeling off Banana Beach is awesome but more of that later. The island is about 2.5 Km long with a dense tropical jungle in the center of the island. There is one other secluded beach on the South of the island called Freedom Beach.

Coral Island is one of the best family-friendly tours that 5 Star Marine Phuket runs. The island is safe for children to play, with white soft sand perfect for sand castles, as well as rock pools during low tide for children to explore, and they can learn to snorkel right from the beach, which makes it a fantastic destination for the little ones, and for those that may be a little worried about snorkeling from the back of the boat or in deeper water. The marine life just off the beach is stunning.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Coral Island. Please watch this video below:

Khai Islands

If you are looking for an easy close by tour that is perfect for young families then the 3 Khai Islands tour; Khai Nok, Khai Nai, and Khai Nui, is one of the best.

The 3 Khai Islands is a group of small islands just 20 – 25 minutes away from the 5 Star Marine Phuket pier at Boat Lagoon Marina.

Two of them (Khai Nai and Khai Nok) have superb sandy beaches and incredibly clear water where swarms of colourful and friendly fish come to swim around you. This makes these two Khai Islands perfect for those who have never tried snorkeling and would like to try, or for those who are a little nervous to snorkel in deep water. You are able to walk into the water and snorkel right from the beach, you don’t even need to float or swim as you will be able to explorer the underwater world while sanding.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Khai Island. Please watch this video below:

Maiton Island

Maiton Island offers some fantastic snorkeling. The coral reefs are alive and teeming with a variety of tropical fish and you can also Enjoy a mesmerizing experience through a giant clam garden. The best time for snorkeling at Maiton Island is from December to May when the sea around Maiton is crystal clear like a blue mirror.

After a couple of hours of snorkeling, it’s time to catch dinner.

Head out a little deeper and drop in a hook and bait and you will soon catch a fish or 3, and if they are big enough then you have dinner sorted as well, which you can give to the 5 Star Marine Phuket Team and they can take care of this for you and have it cooked up with Thai flavors and spices on the BBQ while watching the sun set behind Phuket.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Maiton Island. Please watch this video below:

Raya or Racha Islands

The two tropical Racha Island; Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi, are sometimes called Raya Island or even King Island. BUT the name doesn’t matter as these stunning Phuket tropical islands provide the ideal destination to enjoy nature with some of the best snorkeling reefs in Thailand and quiet, tropical white powdery beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters.

The Racha Island are comprised of two islands, Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi. (Yai means “big” in Thai and, noi means “little”). The islands possess crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. They are very popular with divers and snorkellers, with challenging dive sites for advanced divers as well as plenty for beginners and snorkellers.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Raya or Racha Island. Please watch this video below:

Koh Hong

Among the more than 150 islands of the stunning Phang Nga Bay, Koh Hong is by far one of the most beautiful destinations with possibly some of the best views of Phnag Nga Bay from it’s awesome viewpoint.

 

Koh Hong is off the east coast of Phuket, in fact Koh Hong is closer to Krabi than it is to Phuket. Koh Hong island is known for its stunning natural beauty, soft white sand, and sparkling, crystal clear waters, making it a one-of-a-kind place for relaxation and island adventure.

To See An Overview Of A Tour to Koh Hong. Please watch this video below:

Discover the Best Islands in Phuket: A Tropical Paradise Awaits by Shaun Stenning

Shaun Stenning said, Nestled in the sparkling turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, Phuket is a tropical haven renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. However, beyond the mainland lies a collection of captivating islands that add an extra touch of magic to your Phuket experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore the best islands in Phuket, each with its own unique charm and allure. Whether you’re seeking secluded beaches, thrilling water sports, or simply a serene escape, these islands are sure to delight and captivate your senses.

 

 

Phi Phi Islands: Known as one of the most beautiful island groups in the world, the Phi Phi Islands are an absolute must-visit destination. With their towering limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, these islands offer breathtaking scenery. Take a boat tour to explore Maya Bay, made famous by the movie “The Beach,” or go snorkeling and diving to witness the vibrant coral reefs that teem with life beneath the surface.

 

 

Similan Islands: A true paradise for divers and snorkelers, the Similan Islands boast some of the most pristine waters in the region. This group of nine islands is home to a thriving underwater ecosystem, where you can encounter colorful coral gardens, manta rays, and even whale sharks. The Similan Islands are a protected national park, ensuring the preservation of their natural beauty and wildlife.

 

 

Racha Islands: If you’re yearning for a tranquil retreat, the Racha Islands, also known as Raya Islands, are the perfect escape. Located just a short boat ride from Phuket, these islands offer serene white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush green hills. Spend your days swimming, snorkeling, or simply basking in the sun. The Racha Islands offer a peaceful respite from the busier tourist areas.

 

 

 

 

Coral Island (Koh Hey): Situated just off the southeastern coast of Phuket, Coral Island lives up to its name with its vibrant and diverse marine life. The island offers an array of water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and parasailing. After exploring the underwater wonders, relax on the island’s picturesque beaches or indulge in a delicious seafood feast at one of the beachside restaurants.

According to Shaun Stenning, Phuket’s best islands offer a delightful range of experiences, from adventure-filled water sports to serene escapes where you can unwind and connect with nature. Whether you choose to explore the famous Phi Phi Islands, dive into the vibrant marine life around the Similan Islands, or seek solitude on the Racha Islands, each destination promises unforgettable memories and postcard-worthy views. So, pack your swimsuit, embrace the tropical vibe, and get ready to discover the hidden gems of Phuket’s island paradise.

Snorkl Mini Scuba Tank Review, IT WORKS, The Snorkl, Part 2

Snorkl Mini Scuba Tank Review

About a year or so ago we did a review video on a product called the Snorkl, which sold itself as “A shallow diving kit that lets you breathe freely under the surface with no bulky scuba equipment to get in the way of your exploring. No scuba certification is required. The starter kit, which includes a hand pump, sells for around $500 USD”

In the video we spent two days just trying to fill it up with air using the hand pump that was provided, and to be very honest it was no good at all. We couldn’t get any air into the tank using the hand pump and we came to the conclusion that it was a complete waste of time.

BUT

We had a few comments from a few people saying that this product was great and we just didn’t take it seriously or use it correctly. So, now we have done part 2 and this time we got some professional help thanks to the awesome team at H2O Sports here in Phuket, we had a tutorial on the tank, and how to fill it up and they gave us their feedback on mini scuba tanks for use in the leisure market.

Before all that let’s look at what we have:

What is a Mini Scuba Tank?

Snorkl Mini Scuba Tank ReviewExploring the mesmerizing beauty of the deep sea is an exhilarating experience. While traditional scuba diving equipment allows us to explore the underwater world, advancements in technology have introduced a new option for diving enthusiasts: mini scuba tanks.

One of the most significant advantages of mini scuba tanks is their portability and convenience. Unlike traditional scuba tanks, which are large and heavy, mini scuba tanks are compact and lightweight. They are designed to be easily carried and allow for hassle-free transportation, making them ideal for travelers or divers who prefer to be unencumbered by heavy equipment.

Mini scuba tanks are designed to be user-friendly, making them accessible to divers of all skill levels. They typically come with a simple regulator system that is easy to operate and maintain. Unlike traditional scuba diving equipment, which requires extensive training and certification, mini scuba tanks can often be used without formal diving qualifications, although it is still recommended to have some diving experience and knowledge.

Is the Snorkl Mini Scuba Tank any good?

Snorkl Mini Scuba Tank ReviewThe primary disadvantage of mini scuba tanks is their limited air supply. Due to their compact size, they contain significantly less air than traditional scuba tanks. The duration of your dive will be limited. But before all that you have to get air into the tank. So, the only way that we have found is to fill the mini scuba tank with a normal air tank, if you have one. The one we used from H2O Sports in Phuket was only 200 THB and it filled up our tanks over 10 times.

The marketing words on the Snorkel say that you get 10 minutes of air, but in our tests, you get 3 mins at the most.

So, is it any good? In our opinion the Mini Scuba Tank is not that good, however, it does have a use, and that use is as a backup tank.

Mini scuba tanks can serve as an emergency backup option during dives. They provide an additional air source that can be used in case of an equipment failure or when a diver unexpectedly runs out of air. This backup air supply can be a lifesaver in critical situations, allowing divers to safely ascend to the surface.

They have been using these mini scuba tanks for this purpose and it’s only in the past few years with the rise of people trying to make businesses grow quickly using crowdfunding that the Mini Scuba Tanks have been marketed to the leisure industry.

We have tried and it was fun for 1 or 2 minutes BUT with a mask and snorkel and some underwater breath training, you will have just as much fun and you won’t have to have a huge air tank with you to keep topping up your air.

Safety note:

Before embarking on any diving adventure, it’s crucial to prioritize safety and make an informed decision based on your experience level and diving requirements.

Phi Phi And James Bond On The Same Day – Is It Possible?

When you come to Phuket there are a few things that are on most peoples to do list. Beaches, Thai food, see an elephant, visit a Temple, see James Bond Island, and visit Phi Phi and walk on Maya Bay Beach.

The question is can you do them all?

Generally, yes you can, as most people when coming to Phuket are here for around 2 weeks and you can easily do all these things and more in 14 days.

BUT

What if you are not here for 2 weeks and your time is limited, or what if you have loads of other activities planned and you only have 1 day spare that you use to see as much of the surrounding Phuket islands as possible, what are your options?

One of our most popular tours is the Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay combined Tour. This private boat tour means that in 1 day you will be able to head down to Phi Phi and get to walk on the stunning Maya Bay.

Maya Bay, Phi Phi is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Thailand IF not the world. The beach was featured in the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio which was filmed over 20 years ago.

After you have had your “BEACH” moment you can head out to Pilah lagoon which many people don’t realize was also a backdrop used in the movie The Beach and offers stunning clear water to get that ultimate tropical sea selfie.

If you want to do some snorkeling on your tour then Phi Phi is the place to do this, before you head up to Phang Nga Bay and see the iconic James Bond Island.

Phang Nga Bay and James Bond Island

Before you get to see the amazing James Bond Island, whose name in Thailand as Ko Ta Pu, you can experience the spectacle that is Phang Nga Bay. This stunning bay offers you so much to see and do. The hundreds of caves alone could take you months to explore and that’s not to mention the stunning hidden lagoons and beaches or the stunning limestone Karsts that rise up from the emerald waters which you can explore up close by kayak.

But we are her to see the iconic James Bond Island

James Bond Island is one of the must do’s when you are on holiday in Phuket. The island that most people take their selfies in front of is what is called Ko Ta Pu, translated into English, which means Nail Island. This was the island that in the James Bond Movie “The Man with the Golden Gun” was the backdrop when James Bond and Scaramanga had their duel. The island that your private boat will drop you off is called Khao Ping Kan, but both are more commonly known as James Bond Island.

Once you have had that 007 experience it’s time to jump back on the boat and head back to the 5 Star Marine Phuket pier, but before your day is over, how about a stop on a tropical island to enjoy a drink and watch as the sun set behind Phuket. What a way to finish your awesome day.

So, to answer the question, Phi Phi and James Bond on The Same Day – Is It Possible?

With 5 Star Marine Phuket, Yes, it is.

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Similan Islands Private Boat Tour – Phuket’s Clearest Water And Best Snorkeling

LATEST NEWS: Similan Islands Thailand are now fully Open

The Similan Islands is one of the best-known island groups in Thailand, and its fame is heavily due to having some of the most spectacular coral reefs in the world.

Established as a national park in 1982, Similan Islands are an archipelago of 11 islands in the Andaman Sea, 70 km off the coast in Phang Nga Province. This little archipelago is one of the most interesting snorkeling areas in the world, with stunning crystal-clear waters and an array of marine life. It’s home to turtles and whale sharks (depending on the time of year).

The conditions for coral growth are ideal, with a minimum prevailing sea temperature of about 28°C and exceptionally clear waters. More than 200 species of hard coral alone have so far been identified in this area, while these islands have the greatest profusion of reef fish in Thai waters.

Fun Fact – Similan Islands are the maritime border between India and Thailand

Originally the Similan Islands consisted of 9 islands. The name Similan comes from Malaysian, which means 9. In 2014 the islands Koh Bon and Koh Tachai were added to the Mu Ko Similan National Park. So now the Similan Islands consist of eleven islands but the name has remained the same. To keep it all a bit clear, or to possibly make it a bit unclear the islands have all been given a number in addition to a name.

Koh Huyong (nr 1)

Koh Payang (nr 2)

Koh Payan (nr 3)

Koh Miang (nr 4)

Koh Ha (nr 5)

Koh Payu (nr 6)

Koh Hin Pousar (nr 7)

Koh Similan (nr 8)

Koh Bangu (nr 9)

Koh Bon (nr 10)

Koh Tachai (nr 11)

What to expect on your 5 Star Marine Phuket Similan Island Private Boat Tour

 

By selecting to go to the Similan Islands Private Boat Tour with 5 Star Marine you will get to see more than you would be able to with other tour operators. The experienced team will take you to the best snorkeling spots and picturesque islands, plus can help you pick the perfect beach to relax upon, ensuring that your day out in these stunning islands is everything you could wish for.

What will you see at the Similan Islands Private Boat Tour?

In the Similan Islands are clownfish (Yes that’s right Nemo fish as most people call them), moonfish, moray eels, seahorses, squids, turtles, all kinds of rays, reef sharks, barracudas, whale sharks, manta rays, and many other species of colorful tropical fish.

Of course, you may not see all these amazing marine creatures at the Similan Islands Private Boat Tour, as it will depend on when you are there, but you are guaranteed to see an array of tropical fish in some of the most crystal-clear water that you will ever experience.

We have not even mentioned the stunning viewpoints at the Similan Islands and if you are feeling fit and healthy then you can head up to the top of one of the viewpoints to get a perfect picture of tropical island life.

Similan Islands is stunning. Is it worth the 2-hour boat ride from Phuket? The answer is simple, Yes, it is.

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Best Snorkeling Spots In Phuket

There is amazing snorkeling in and around Phuket, but where are some of the best places to go to really get that snorkeling experience? We have chosen 5 (ok seven as we couldn’t get it down to five) that we think are great spots and each has benefits depending on who you are, and what kind of snorkeling tour you are looking for.

These best snorkeling spots in Phuket are in no particular order.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #1 Similan Islands

Established as a national park in 1982, Similan Islands are an archipelago of 11 islands in the Andaman Sea, 70 km off the coast in Phang Nga Province.

This little archipelago is one of the most interesting snorkeling areas in the world, with stunning crystal-clear waters and an array of marine life. Its home to turtles and whale sharks (depending on the time of year).

The conditions for coral growth are ideal, with a minimum prevailing sea temperature of about 28°C and exceptionally clear waters. More than 200 species of hard coral alone have so far been identified in this area, while these islands have the greatest profusion of reef fish in Thai waters. 

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #2 Koh Haa & Koh Rok

If you are looking for something a little more exotic, lesser-known, and arguably as beautiful, (if not more), than the Similan Islands, then Koh Haa & Koh Roc is for you. These small islands are situated just south of Koh Lanta in the Mu Ko Lanta National Park.

For a very special experience, these two islands combine stunning water clarity with a diverse range of colorful marine life and corals and therefore offer some of the best snorkeling opportunities you can find. In season, you can also regularly see whale sharks between these islands too.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #3 Racha Island

The two tropical Racha Islands; Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi, are sometimes called Raya Island or even King Island. BUT the name doesn’t matter as these stunning Phuket tropical islands provide the ideal destination to enjoy nature with some of the best snorkeling reefs in Thailand and quiet, tropical white powdery beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters.

The Racha Islands are comprised of two islands, Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi. (Yai means “big” in Thai and, noi means “little”). The islands possess crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. They are very popular with divers and snorkellers, with challenging dive sites for advanced divers as well as plenty for beginners and snorkellers.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #4 Phi Phi

The Phi Phi islands are an archipelago of 6 islands, with the 2 main islands being Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. These picture postcard islands are excellent tropical getaways in Southeast Asia and are one of the most popular private Phuket boat tours.

Phi Phi has pristine beaches, stunning limestone rock formations, and clear turquoise waters teeming with colourful sea life.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #4 Khai Islands

Two of them (Khai Nai and Khai Nok) have superb sandy beaches and incredibly clear water where swarms of colourful and friendly fish come to swim around you. This makes these two Khai islands perfect for those who have never tried snorkeling and would like to try, or for those who are a little nervous to snorkel in deep water. You are able to walk into the water and snorkel right from the beach, you don’t even need to float or swim as you will be able to explorer the underwater world while sanding.

Khai Nui might not have that tropical white sandy beach, or any restaurants, in fact it has nothing at all, BUT you can snorkel here and see an array of amazing marine wildlife, as well as drop in a line and hook and we can pretty much guarantee that you will catch something for either your dinner or the crew’s dinner.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #5 Mai Ton Island

Maiton Island is famous for its unspoiled nature and the spectacular underwater world, and the best things to do at Maiton Island all happen in the clear tropical waters around the island.

Maiton Island offers some fantastic snorkeling. The coral reefs are alive and teeming with a variety of tropical fish and you can also Enjoy a mesmerizing experience through a giant clam garden. The best time for snorkeling at Maiton island is from December to May when the sea around Maiton is crystal clear like a blue mirror.

Best Snorkeling Spot In Phuket #6 Coral Island

Coral island is known locally as Coral Island is a great place to visit especially if you like to explore the region’s diverse marine environment and visit different islands., but most people will call it Coral Island. Although being a small island, it has a lot to offer whether you’re looking for a place to relax or go on an adventure.

The island is surrounded by shallow coastal waters with beautiful coral reefs and colorful fishes. There are multiple snorkeling spots around the island.