Welcome Back: Explore Recently Opened Island Destinations

Perfect time to explore as October saw some of the most anticipated island destination reopening’s, plus simplified accessibility to tropical escapes around Phuket, Thailand.

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  • Published: December 1, 2022

Now is the perfect time to jump onboard and explore as October saw some of the most anticipated island destination reopening’s, plus simplified accessibility to tropical escapes around Phuket.

Enjoy taking in the idyllic seascapes and stunning island scenery onboard on the region’s most luxurious yachts (76 ft MY Olympia) by Andaman Cruises. Spend your time appreciating these newly opened sights at a more relaxed and leisurely pace with a night or two on this floating masterpiece. MY Olympia comes complete with 4 cabins and elegant leisure and dining areas combining luxury, contemporary design and cruising perfection for the ultimate yachting experience. Let us help inspire you to discover new islands to ignite your wanderlust.

Koh Ha and Koh Rok. A small islands located immediately south of Koh Lanta, situated within the Mu Ko Lanta National Park.

  • Koh Ha and Koh Rok
  • Reopened October 15, 2022

Great destinations to really feel like you are getting out there and exploring; especially if you are searching for something a little more exotic and less well-known.

The coral reefs in this area are rich with anemones which provide homes for the popular and brightly coloured clownfish. In addition, whale sharks are also spotted between these islands throughout the season. This is the perfect destination for those who wish to travel a little further in order to embrace this stunning location.

A multiple night trip to these magnificent islands will provide some of the greatest snorkelling in the world, combining fantastic water purity with a broad variety of colourful marine life and reefs for a truly unique experience.

Surin Island. Mu Ko Surin National Park consists of a group of five islands located around 100 kilometres north of the Similan Islands.

  • Koh Ha and Koh Rok
  • Reopened October 15, 2022

Provide an ideal underwater playground for scuba diving and snorkelling thanks to the spectacular coral reefs and soft white sand beaches.

Ko Surin Nuea and Ko Surin Tai make up the two main islands, which have several unspoilt bays and are separated by a mere 200 metres of clear water; creating a shallow and popular snorkelling spot. These islands are still relatively undeveloped, making this a natural habitat for an array for marine life and pristine coral gardens. The area is also known to attract whale sharks which you might be lucky enough to see whilst out with Andaman Cruises.

As with the Similan Islands, the Surin Islands are also only accessible for six months of the year (from mid-October to mid-May).

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Maya Bay. Located on Phi Phi Le, this is one of the most iconic sites in the Phi Phi islands.

  • Koh Ha and Koh Rok
  • Reopened October 15, 2022

Maya Bay located on Phi Phi Le, is one of the most iconic sites in the Phi Phi islands. It became renowned after featuring as the main location for the 2000 film “The Beach” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

The stunning soft white sandy Bay reopened at the start of October after being shut for two months, although tourists were originally allowed to return in January 2022 after it was closed for almost three and a half years. These closures were put in place in order to rebuild the island’s infrastructure and give the protected area a respite from visitors. The shutdown of this stunning location serves as a reminder that an enormous amount of work has gone into repairing and rejuvenating this area.

Now you will be able to see how the wildlife has returned and is thriving; the bay is now home to clownfish, lobsters and even blacktip sharks.

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