Similan Islands Set to Close in May 2024

The Similan Islands are in the Andaman Sea, off the coast of Phang Nga Province. As one of the most well-known island groups in the region, these islands are highly sought-after for snorkeling and scuba diving because they are known to have some of the best coral reefs on the planet.

The beaches of several of the Similan Islands are home to enormous rock formations that give this place a unique and unforgettable quality.

When To Go There

Now is the last chance to reserve your private tour with 5 Star Marine before the breathtaking Similan Islands close on May 15th 2024. There are only a few months remaining to explore the islands before they are closed.

Closing of Similan Islands

To protect the marine habitat and promote its recovery, the Similan Islands are closed to visitors each year from May 16 to October 15 (updated January 08, 2024). The exact date varies a little from year to year, however, this page has the most recent details.

Closing time: This gives beaches, marine life, and coral reefs time to recover from the negative effects of tourism, like pollution and physical damage. This helps ensure that the Islands will always be a stunning and sustainable natural destination for coming generations.

Furthermore, during this time of year, the Andaman Sea has severe monsoon weather, which can result in strong winds and waves that make it dangerous for people and boats to get to the islands.

Restoration of Ecosystems

In spite of their fame, the Similan Islands have a delicate ecosystem. Therefore, in order to maintain the natural beauty of these islands, the National Park requests that all visitors abide by the stated rules starting in October of each year. To prevent damaging or upsetting coral reefs, refrain from littering or polluting, and limit your hiking to designated paths and walkways to avoid upsetting the delicate environment.

Ocean Life

The Similan Islands are included in the approximately 140 square kilometer Mu Ko Similan National Park. Along with a variety of bird and mammal species, the park is home to a wide variety of marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, and reef sharks.

Beneath the astonishingly transparent turquoise oceans lie stunning coral reefs and other uncommon aquatic life, including whales, dolphins, and moray eels. It is estimated that there are more than 500 different kinds of hard and soft coral in the Similan Islands due to the diversity of the marine life and coral.

To discuss your needs or to schedule a custom private day trip itinerary, please get in touch with us. We offer a variety of inspiring day tours, including trips to the Similan Islands.

REMINDER – The Similan Islands will close on May 15th 2024.  They will reopen on October 15th 2024.  This is a normal yearly closure.

A Commitment to Phuket Marine Safety | Phuket Marine Safety Event 2024

Phuket Marine Industry Safety Event January 15th | Changing Phuket Marine Safety

The stunning archipelago of Phuket, Phi Phi, and Phang Nga Bay offers a marine paradise for those seeking unforgettable leisure activities. From crystal-clear waters to vibrant coral reefs, this tropical haven is a haven for water enthusiasts.

Phuket has an estimated 130km coastline, so of course it’s a watersports and marine leisure hub. Speedboat tours to Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay, Yacht Charters, Bareboat Charters, Diving Liveaboards, Free Diving, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling tours, Jet Ski Tours, SUP, Surfing, Longtail tours, Ferries to Phi Phi and other islands, and a host of other watersports activities, all happen in and around Phuket.

Sadly, over the years there have been accidents that have cast a shadow over Marine Safety in Phuket, and at no time has the Phuket marine industry come together to talk about the safety issues and also at no time has the Phuket marine industry come together to commit to increased safety in the industry.

This is about the change

A Commitment to Phuket Marine Safety!

Recent Marine Incidents have spotlighted Safety in the local, national, and international media.  It is time for the Phuket marine industry to come together and make a public commitment to increased safety standards.

The Phuket Governor, Vice Governor, Marine Director, and related Agencies will join in undertaking a commitment to improved safety standards.

The Government cannot do this alone, and Phuket Marine operators, owners and suppliers need to also step forward and commit.

You can join us at an Industry First Event where we can move forward to a Phase 1 commitment to safety as an industry.

MARINE INDUSTRY SAFETY EVENT
A Commitment to Phuket Marine Safety!

Date: 15th January 2024
Time: 05:00 PM – 07:00 PM (07:00 PM – 08:00 PM Networking Session)
Venue: The WhiteHouse Phuket Boat Lagoon

Drinks and Snacks will be provided – Attendance is FREE

Sign Up Online Here – https://forms.gle/SEpY6cN6LfAH6zWc8

Now is the time to step forward, to come together, to commit, and to lift industry standards and protocols.

Are you ready to make A Commitment to Phuket Marine Safety

The list below is the Phuket Province and Government who will be attending the marine safety event on the 15th of January at Phuket Boat Lagoon Marina from 5 pm.

1.ผู้ว่าราชการจังหวัดภูเก็ต จำนวน 4 ท่าน – The Governor

2.รองผู้ว่าราชการผู้เก็ต จำนวน 2 ท่าน – The Vice Governor

3.กรมเจ้าท่าจังหวัดภูเก็ต – Marine Department

4.ตำรวจน้ำภูเก็ต – Marine Police

5.ด่านตรวจคนเข้าเมืองจังหวัดภูเก็ต – Phuket Immigration

6.นายอำเภอเมืองภูเก็ต – Chief of Muang District

  1. นายอำเภอกะทู้-Chief of Kathu District

8.นายอำเภอถลาง- Chief of Muang District

9.ตำรวจภูธรจังหวัดภูเก็ต – Phuket Provincial Police

10.องค์การบริหารส่วนจังหวัดภูเก็ต – Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization

11.ตำรวจท่องเที่ยว – Tourist Police

12.ทรัพยากรจังหวัดภูเก็ต – Phuket Province Resources

13.ทรัพยากรชายฝั่ง จังหวัดภูเก็ต – Coastal Resources Phuket Province

14.การท่องเที่ยวและกีฬา จังหวัดภูเก็ต – Phuket Provincial of Tourism and Sports

15.สำนักงานคณะกรรมการคุ้มครองผู้บริโภค – Office of  The Consumer Protection Board (OCBP)

16.องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลเทพกระษัตรี – Thepkrasattri Sub-District Administration Organization

17.องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลเชิงทะเล – Choeng Tale Sub-District Administration Organization

National Park Fees – How Much Are They?

There are more than 140 national parks in Thailand, all offering an authentic menu of adventures so that you can experience the landscapes, wildlife, and nature of Thailand in all its glory, depending on which one you are visiting.

When visiting Phuket or it’s surrounding island there would be a number of national parks which you may like to explore.  The most popular national parks are:

National Park Fee: The National Park Fee at Phi Phi is 400 THB Per Adult and 200 THB Per Child.

What To Expect: 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.

Phi Phi Don is the largest and most populated island of the 6. The second largest island, Ko Phi Phi Le is visited by many people and does have stunning beaches, and the other 4 islands which are not much more than large limestone rocks jutting out of the sea, such as Bida Nok, Bida Nai, and Bamboo Island.

What can you see and do in Phi Phi?

Pileh Lagoon – This stunning inlet is found near the equally stunning Maya Bay beach. It is among the most beautiful places to visit in Thailand. It can get quite busy as you can only access Pileh lagoon during certain tide times.

Monkey Beach – Monkey Beach is located in Yong Kasem Bay; on the west coast of the larger Island of Phi Phi Don. Just be careful as the monkeys can be very naughty and are used to people so don’t show much fear.

Camel Rock – A rock that looks like a camel, hence the name Camel Rock

Viking Cave – Viking Cave is one of the most notable natural sites on Koh Phi Phi Leh. Located at the bottom of a tall limestone cliff it is home to a colony of swiftlets which are the birds that produce the nests for birds nest soup. The harvest of bird’s nests is rather a risky job – scaffolds are built with bamboo, on which the hunters climb in the dark to collect these valuable nests.

Viking Cave owes its name to the paintings found in the cave – they represent various types of boats, including what resembles a Scandinavian Drakkar (Viking ship)

National Park Fee: The National Park Fee at James Bond Island is 300 THB Per Adult and 150 THB Per Child.

What To Expect: For fans of the iconic spy franchise, the James Bond Island Phang Nga Bay tour is a must. Explore Phang Nga Bay and witness the distinctive limestone karsts that served as a backdrop for the James Bond movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Kayak through sea caves at Hong Island, visit the floating village at Ko Panyee, and soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you.

But there is so much more to Phang Nga Bay than just James Bond Island.

With lofty limestone karsts and a myriad of islands (over 40), the scenery in Phang Nga Bay is stunning. It’s not just the stunning islands that all shoot up from the emerald waters, it’s the caves, the caverns, and the hidden lagoons that all help make Panag Nga Bay something truly special.

  • Ice Cream Cave
  • Bat Cave
  • Oyster Cave
  • Mangrove Lagoon
  • Or how about a game of football on a floating pitch at the floating village of Ko Panyee, and after you have built up an appetite you can enjoy some fresh seafood at the floating village.

National Park Fee: The National Park Fee at Krabi Island is 400 THB Per Adult and 200 THB Per Child.

What To Expect:  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.

Koh Hong had a view point added to it during the pandemic and this is a must do experience climbing to see a beautiful view of the surrounding islands.

National Park Fee: The national park fee at Similan is 500 THB per Adult and 250 THB per Child. Payment is made in cash on the day to the Park Rangers.

What To Expect: This is one of the best-known island groups in this area, and its fame is heavily due to having some of the most spectacular coral reefs in the world. When you first come to these islands, you will see huge boulders sitting on the shores on several of the islands, and these create a distinctive feature for this area.

The beaches are snow white, with soft sand and are perfect for enjoying a lunch picnic or just to relax upon. You can often enjoy a deserted beach just to yourselves here.

National Park Fee: The National Park Fee at Koh Ha and Koh Rok Island is 500 THB Per Adult and 250 THB Per Child.

What To Expect: Thailand is renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Among the numerous breathtaking islands in the country, Koh Rok and Koh Ha stand out as true gems in the Andaman Sea. These islands, part of the Mu Koh Lanta National Park, offer an enchanting escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Snorkeling at Koh Ha reveals a mesmerizing world of colorful coral formations, swaying sea fans, and an array of marine species. Keep an eye out for curious clownfish, graceful sea turtles, and schools of tropical fish dancing in harmony. The underwater tunnels and caves add an extra layer of excitement if you want to grab some diving gear and dive.

Koh Ha and Koh Rok are two hidden paradises in Thailand that offer unforgettable experiences for divers, snorkelers, and nature enthusiasts. Their stunning underwater worlds, serene beaches, and lush landscapes make them must-visit destinations for anyone seeking a slice of tropical heaven in the Andaman Sea. Just remember to treat these natural wonders with care and respect to ensure they remain pristine for years to come.

So how does this work? Well simple!

When you arrive at the 5 Star Marine pier at Boat lagoon Marina you will be met by your guide who will help you plan your tour. Once you know where you are going, and more to the point, which National Parks you will be going into, the guide will work out the fees, and all you do is pay our office team cash.

If you do not have cash you can pay it as part of your tour fee to us. Please note card payments attract a 3% credit card fee. Please take note that the national park fee is not included in your quoted price. Payment is in cash on the day of the tour. Payment should be made to your guide who will organize your national park ticket.

Can You See Bioluminescence All Year In Phuket?

If you’re looking for a truly unique and memorable experience, then a private bioluminescence and sea canoeing tour should be at the very top of your list. This tour offers a spectacular afternoon and early evening out on the water, combining the opportunity to experience this stunning natural phenomenon as well as exhilarating sea canoeing activities.

What is Bioluminescence?

The amazing natural phenomena known as bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living things. Usually, a chemical reaction that takes place inside of specialized cells or organelles produces this light. There are bioluminescent species in the seas, woodlands, and caverns, among other places in nature.

The Bioluminescent planktons are amazing to see during the night of the new moon. So, if you are planning to visit Phuket and would like to view the Bioluminescence we can see it within Phang Nga Bay in the darker caves and hongs of the Bay during the early evening hours.

What exactly is bioluminescence you might ask! Well, this is the capacity of some creatures to emit light and can be found in numerous forms in the Phang Nga Bay area. One of the most noteworthy instances is the bioluminescent plankton present in the bay’s waters. These tiny organisms emit a bright white light when disturbed, producing a captivating appearance in the water. The phenomenon is caused by chemical reactions within the plankton, which produce light as a by-product.

Bioluminescence serves various purposes in nature, such as:

Predation: Some bioluminescent organisms use their light to attract prey or to lure prey into a trap.

Camouflage: Some animals can control their bioluminescence to match their background, helping them hide from predators or prey.

Communication: Bioluminescent signals are used for communication among members of the same species, such as mating displays.

Defense: Some organisms can release a burst of bioluminescence as a distraction or to startle predators.

Counterillumination: Some marine animals use bioluminescence to match the ambient light, making them less visible to predators from below.

Can You See Bioluminescence All Year In Phuket?

Bioluminescence can be seen year-round in Phuket, Thailand. The plankton that causes bioluminescence lives all around the island, and the calm waters provide an ideal environment for the organisms to thrive.

However, some say that the bioluminescence is sometimes brighter than others, and that the time of year doesn’t make a difference.

Others say that the best time to see bioluminescence is after sunset, when the water is calmer and the light from the plankton is more impressive.

Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon that can occur at almost any time of the year, but it needs to be dark to see it.

The organisms don’t glow if they encounter light. Some say that bioluminescent plankton are easier to see during the time just before, during, and just after the start of the new moon because it’s darkest.

For the ultimate natural phenomenon experience, you can trust 5 Star Marine’s Private Bioluminescence and Sea Canoeing Tour to bring you itineraries that are only available to small and private booking groups, and not offered with any other boat tour company. So, sit back and relax whilst you enjoy the bespoke and unforgettable experience in Phang Nga Bay.

Happy New Year 2024 | 5 Star Marine Phuket, Thailand

Happy New Year from us all here at 5 Star Marine Phuket

So, I was takes to write a blog about the New Year here at 5 Star Marine Phuket and to be very honest with you, I couldn’t really think of anything to write. I already wrote about how 2023 was the biggest and best year for 5 Star Marine Phuket so I thought I would look at the most common New Year’s Resolutions instead.

Plus, it was pretty easy to do the research on this topic this time of year.

The Most Common New Year’s Resolutions

As the calendar turns its page to a new year, people around the world engage in a collective tradition: making New Year’s resolutions. These promises signify a fresh start, a chance to embrace positive change and personal growth. So, let’s look at the most common New Year’s resolutions that people make as they embark on a journey of self-improvement. (I hope Jay Leshark our YouTube host is reading this, as he really needs self-improvement)

Get Fit and Healthy: A Timeless Classic

Perhaps the most perennial of all resolutions, the commitment to fitness and health consistently tops the list. Whether it’s hitting the gym, adopting a new exercise routine, or making healthier dietary choices, the aspiration for a fitter lifestyle is a universal goal that spans generations.

Learn Something New: Broadening Horizons

The pursuit of knowledge is a resolution that transcends age and backgrounds. From picking up a musical instrument to learning a new language or acquiring a new skill, the desire to expand one’s horizons and engage in lifelong learning remains a powerful and common resolution. How about learning to snorkel at Phi Phi Islands, just click here to book it – https://5starmarinephuket.com/locations/phi-phi-islands-2/

Save Money: Financial Fitness for the Future

With the dawn of each new year comes a renewed commitment to financial responsibility. Many individuals pledge to save more, budget wisely, or invest for their future. This resolution reflects the universal desire for financial stability and security. Or save up for a 5 Star Marine Phuket Boat Tour

Travel More: Wanderlust and Exploration – FYI 5 Star Marine Phuket can help with this one….

Krabi National Park

The allure of new adventures and experiences prompts many to resolve to travel more in the coming year. Whether it’s exploring far-off destinations (Phuket, Thailand) or discovering hidden gems closer to home, the resolution to travel is a testament to the human spirit’s innate curiosity and thirst for discovery.

Just pick your tour – https://5starmarinephuket.com/locations/

Quit Bad Habits: Breaking Free from the Old

New Year’s resolutions often involve breaking free from detrimental habits. From quitting smoking to reducing screen time (Shaun needs this one), individuals strive to eliminate behaviors that hinder personal growth and well-being, seeking a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.

Focus on Mental Health: Mindful Well-being

In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of mental health. Resolutions centered around mindfulness, stress reduction, and seeking professional help if needed underscore the commitment to emotional well-being, promoting a holistic approach to personal health.

Build Stronger Relationships: Nurturing Connections

The desire for meaningful connections with family, friends, and loved ones is a timeless resolution. Many aim to invest more time and effort in building and strengthening relationships, recognizing the profound impact that positive connections have on overall happiness and fulfillment. YouTube host Jay Leshark needs to just find a relationship first.

New Year’s resolutions, though often made with the best intentions, can be challenging to keep. As we embrace the opportunities that a new year brings, these resolutions serve as roadmaps guiding us toward a future filled with personal development, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness. You could off most of these with a private boat trip with us here at 5 Star marine Phuket. All you need to do is pick where you want to go.

The Year That Was 2023

5 Star Marine Phuket awesome 2023

2023 at 5 Star Marine Phuket has been one of the biggest and in the words of Bill and Ted, Most awesomeness ever.

Before we look at the highlights from 5 Star Marine Phuket’s year let’s take a quick look back at what happened in Phuket over the past 12 months:

Phuket, Thailand, A Year in Review: Unforgettable Moments in Phuket 2023

From cultural celebrations to environmental initiatives, the island has experienced a lot of events and happenings that have left an indelible mark on both locals and visitors alike.

Phuket Sustainability Festival: Paving the Way for a Greener Future

Phuket took a giant leap towards environmental conservation with the inaugural Phuket Sustainability Festival. Held in collaboration with local businesses, NGOs, and government bodies, the event showcased innovative eco-friendly solutions, from sustainable tourism practices to waste reduction initiatives.

Phuket Old Town Revitalization Project: Preserving Heritage Architecture

The Old Town of Phuket underwent a transformative facelift as part of the town’s revitalization project. Historic buildings were restored, streets were pedestrianized, and vibrant murals depicting the island’s history adorned the walls. This initiative not only breathed new life into the area but also provided a renewed sense of pride for the locals in their cultural heritage.

Phuket International Music Festival: A Symphony of Sounds

Music aficionados reveled in the melodious notes of the Phuket International Music Festival. The event showcased a diverse lineup of local and international artists, spanning genres from traditional Thai music to contemporary pop and rock. It not only served as a platform for entertainment but also fostered cultural exchange and appreciation.

Phuket’s Marine Conservation Initiatives: Protecting the Oceanic Wonderland

Recognizing the importance of marine conservation, Phuket took proactive steps to protect its underwater ecosystems. Local dive operators, conservation groups, and governmental bodies collaborated on initiatives to combat coral bleaching, reduce plastic pollution, and promote responsible diving practices.

The community united in efforts to safeguard the island’s underwater wonders for future generations.

Of course was so much more that happened but we just can’t cover everything.

The year that was at 5 Star Marine Phuket

2023 was also the biggest and best year for 5 Star Marine Phuket. It’s again hard to go into detail to cover all the amazing things that happened in 2023 (we recommend that you watch the video), but let’s look at some of the highlights:

Brand new tours Added

This year we have add 2 brand new tours to our list of experiences.
The amazing bioluminescence tour that has become our most popular tour.
Check it out here – https://5starmarinephuket.com/locations/phang-nga-bay-private-bioluminescence-and-sea-canoeing-tour/

We also added the Samet Nangshe Viewpoint tour which you can see here – https://5starmarinephuket.com/locations/samet-nangshe-viewpoint-james-bond-island-private-tour/

Shaun and Lisa awarded for being amazing people

Not only was Lisa presented an award for all her hard work for charity on International Woman’s Day, but then both Shaun and Lisa were invited to meet the King of Thailand, King Vajiralongkorn.

Famous people on board

Not only did we have Suga from BTS out for a private boat tour, we also had ex NBA champion Dwight Howard, who not only did one tour, but 3 tours.

NEW boats

We added a brand-new VIP boat to our fleet. In March Lisa 2 arrived – https://5starmarinephuket.com/#marine-fleet

5 Star Marine Best of the Best Tripadvisor

This year we not only had one tour in the top 10 things to do in the whole of Thailand, we had 2. That’s right two tours in the top 10 things to do in the whole of Thailand.

Now of course there was so much more that happened during 2023, but the biggest thing was that we ran more tours than we even had. It was the busyest year in the history of 5 Star Marine Phuket, and for that we thank each and every one of you.

Thank you all.

We wish you all a fabulous 2024 and if you have never been on a 5 Star Marine Phuket Tour then 2024 is your year.

Maya Bay Closing 2024

Maya Bay Beach was closed for over 2 years by the Thai Government to help the environment as it had become ruined by over-tourism, and it reopened in January 2022 with new rules and regulations that help to manage the tourists and how they access the bay.

Maya Bay, Thailand with its towering limestone cliffs, clear waters, coral reefs, and white sandy beach, is one of the most beautiful locations in Thailand. The main beach on Maya Bay is about 200 meters long, with soft white sand and exquisitely wonderful Corals, in fact, the whole bay is one big beautiful Coral Reef.

Although small in size just 200 meters long and 15 meters wide — the bay has drawn global attention since it featured in the Hollywood movie The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, filmed there in 1999 and released in 2000.

Maya Bay Is Closed_The Beach MovieThe Beach movie was directed by Danny Boyle and was based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Alex Garland. It was not a huge hit at the box office and Leonardo DiCaprio who played Richard, a young American seeking adventure, was nominated for a Raspberry Award for the worst actor the year the movie was released. He lost to John Travolta as Terl from Battlefield Earth and as Russ Richards in Lucky Numbers.

Here’s a fact: Ewan McGregor was cast as the main character of The Beach, before leaving due to disputes with the director.

On August 1, 2024, the popular Maya Bay is scheduled to close once more for a period of two months. This is a component of the updated National Parks plan to preserve the recently recovered maritime ecosystem. This closure is consistent with the closing of other national parks, such as the islands of Koh Ha and Koh Rok National Park, and the Similan and Surin National Park.

Walking will not be permitted on Maya Bay, but swimming, sightseeing, and taking pictures from behind the roped line will still be permitted. These regulations are precisely the same ones that were put in place during the lengthy closure.

At 5 Star Marine, we wholeheartedly endorse the closure of the park as a sustainable solution. Although some tourists may be disappointed to learn they are unable to stroll along the famous beach, this is necessary for the Bay’s long-term health.

Before Maya Bay was closed for good a few years ago, the reefs there had suffered substantial damage, and there was very little to no marine life. Since the closure, the reef has begun to recover, the marine life has returned in large numbers, and some reef sharks are now resident in Maya Bay.

You can still see the famous Pileh Lagoon, Monkey Beach, Viking Cave, Bamboo Island, Camel Rock, Phi Phi Don, and other attractions if you are visiting Phi Phi during the closed period. Maya Bay is the reason Phi Phi is so well-known, but that is not all it has to offer.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Maya Bay will close August 1st 2024 for a period of 2 months.  During this time Phi Phi Islands are OPEN.  Tours will still run to Phi Phi Island, but instead of walking on Maya Bay you can take a photo from the roped line in front of Maya Bay.

Our 5 Star Marine Phuket Private Boats

Check out our Private VIP Speedboats

Here at 5 Star Marine Phuket we have a fleet of 15 private VIP Speedboats and Luxury Cruisers (and our fleet is still growing). All our fully customised boats are TAT SHA Plus approved, and adhere to the highest levels of comfort for your ultimate tailor-made experience.

We get lots of questions all the time about the 5 Star Marine Phuket boats. So let’s talk about our boats. Our boats are all the same. So we have Lucas 1 to 15. Same style, same fit out, same layout, same inclusions. Everything’s the same.

So as you step onto the boat from the pier, at Phuket Boat Lagoon, you’ll see that there’s a back deck. This back deck that’s there is to enable easy access on and off the boat. A lot of guests ask us, can the boat come all the way up to the, beach? And the answer is yes, we can back all the way up to the beach. And then you can just step straight off onto the beach. And another great thing is while you’re snorkelling, there are two long ladders there. One that you can go down and one that you can go up.

All our boats have two engines which are better for safety and a nice deck that you can get up and down on nice and easy. And it also protects you from the engines. So when you go snorkelling, you are nowhere near the propeller, which is good.

So as you go inside the boat you’re going to see that actually we just upgraded the cushions inside our boat. Nice big fat cushions. To make it comfortable for you, there is a shaded back area where you can sit and an open front area as well. Both of these are available for you throughout the tour. And inside we also have a cooler full of ice, soft drinks, and water. And if you like, you can bring anything else onto the boat and put it inside the cooler. Also every boat has a toilet.

Now, some of the other questions that we also get asked is there a smaller boat available? The answer to that question is these boats that we’ve just talked about are specifically built here in Phuket for Phuket sea conditions. Now we don’t run smaller boats because we think that it’s unsafe. So all of our boats are two engine boats. They’re all 39 foot long and they’re designed for Phuket specific sea conditions that allows you to have a nice safe trip.

We’re often asked our boats suitable for young kids. The answer to that is yes, of course. And that’s why the boat is so big. That’s why it’s got two engines. We feel very comfortable about it. In fact, all of our boats are named Lucas after my son, who’s been going on board with us since he was 6 months old.

Our crew are well trained and experienced in making sure that you have a safe journey. So who’s going to be on the boat with you? Well look, if you’d like Jay our YouTube host, Jay will be there with you. But typically on our boat, we’re going to have 3 crew on board with you. We’re going to have a captain, an engineer, and an English speaking guide.

Now the captain, his job’s to take care of the boat and make sure that you get from A to B, nice and safely. The guide is there to customize the tour prepare you for each of the stops, help you with your snorkelling, maybe organize where you’re going to go and have lunch and your engineer will be there on the boat helping with your experience as well.

If you’re considering a private boat tour in Phuket we would love to have you on board with us. Whether you’re one passenger or you’re a family group we can customize the program and the tour to suit you. Any questions at all, feel free to drop a comment below. And we’d love to see you on board.

Maya Bay in Phi Phi is OPEN

Maya Bay, in Phi Phi, the most famous beach in Thailand, if not the world, is back open as of 1st October 2022. The iconic Maya Bay, in Phi Phi, closed on the 1st of August 2022 so that the Thailand National Park Authorities could assess the effect that the new rules and regulations that they had put into place since January, have had on the bay and the beach.

YouTube host Jay Leshark and his kids, got up before sunrise to head down to Maya Bay, with Cameraman, and 5 Star Marine Phuket tour guide Alex to try to be the first people on Maya Bay and see what it’s like after the 2 months that it had been closed.

Arriving at 8 am they were the first people, apart from the National Park Staff, to come back to Maya Bay.

There was some very encouraging news, as they saw some very young Black Tip Reef Sharks feet from the beach, and not only baby sharks but also some young juvenile Black Tips as well. It seems that even though the new rules and regulations they set out in January did allow people back on to “The Beach” the sharks that had returned after the over 2-year closure are still there and still breeding. This is very good news.

As of writing this, we have not seen the full report from the Thailand National Park Authorities about the effects on Maya Bay, and when we do get this report, we will be sure to share it here.

The rules and restrictions that they put in place in January are still in effect, so many tourists will be restricted per day and no swimming in the bay, plus boats are only allowed to drop tourists off at the backside of Maya Bay.

We recommend that if you want to see Maya Bay on one of our Private Phuket Boat Tours then you leave as early as you can, as the Bay early in the morning is so beautiful and you will definitely miss the crowds. CLICK HERE to see the Phi Phi Tour

Maya Bay, Phi Phi is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Thailand the bay and the beach were featured in the movie “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio filmed over 20 years ago.

In the past few weeks, Maya Bay and the movie producers of “The Beach”, known as 20th Century Fox, now named 20th Century Studios have been in the news as the Thailand Supreme Court has fined them 10 million Baht to restore the beach.

The 10 million Baht will be used by Thailand’s Department of Forestry to restore the natural environment at Maya Bay to its natural state.

It will be very interesting to see what happens with this news story.

What Phuket Islands are opening in October 2022 and Phi Phi and Phang Nga Too

The Phuket high season is coming and many of the islands surrounding Phuket are reopening after being closed for the Thailand low season. One of the most anticipated openings is that of Maya Bay in Phi Phi which will be reopening on the 1st of October 2022.

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 was closed on the 1st of August to give the Thailand National Park Authorities time to check and assess the last few month’s effects of tourists being allowed back on the beach.

 

Many of the other islands around Phuket and Krabi are opening on the 15th of October 2022. These include the stunning Similan Islands.

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.

Also opening up on the 15th of October are the Surin islands. The Surin Islands are an archipelago of five islands and are very popular for their awesome coral gardens and fine white sandy beaches. The Surin Islands are one of the most famous diving and marine life viewing sites in the world, and arguably the best in Thailand.

5 Star Marine Phuket is also opening up some of its tours which it has put on hold during the Phuket low Season, so back open from the 15th of October are the tours to Koh Ha and Koh Rock. 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. (And they are number one on my list of Phuket Islands to visit)

 

Also opening up are the Private Phuket Tours to Koh Lip, famous for its white powdery sand beaches and coral-rich turquoise waters, and the Koh Mook 3 day 2-night tour which also includes Koh Ngai, Koh Kradan, and the stunning Emerald cave.

With many Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, and Phang Nga islands opening up and some amazing private Phuket boat tours from 5 Star Marine Phuket coming back, it is looking like after 2 years of Covid-19 this coming high season is going to be fantastic.