Outdoor and Adventure - Water Activities

Snorkelling


As Thailand features over 1,000 miles of coast along the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, Thailand’s beaches are the primary destinations for many visitors to the kingdom. One of the best ways to experience the beach is snorkeling, one of the most popular activities in Thailand.

Speedboats from popular tourist destinations like Phuket, Pattaya, and Koh Samui make numerous day trips to different snorkeling locations, proving food and refreshment as well as snorkeling equipment and instruction. It’s not very difficult: simply strap a mask and snorkel to your head and as soon as you hit the water you will be surrounded by fish, floating over spectacularly colored reefs, and amazed by the diversity of life in Thailand’s waters.

Snorkeling is a year round activity on nearly all of Thailand’s beaches and islands, though some beaches, such as those on Koh Tao are ideal for snorkeling off the beach, while others, including Pattaya, require boats to reach the best snorkeling reefs. Furthermore, Thailand’s warm tropical waters do not require snorkelers to wear wetsuits, though a shirt is suggested, as many people are so excited by all the fish beneath them they end up with sunburns all over their backs!


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Pristine beaches of Coral Islands
Fantastic, thats what I can describe the Coral Islands. Believe!!Gods themselves may came down to earth to have a great time in the white sand beaches present here. Really good place to hang out and the beaches here may be comparable with the best available in the world to the likes of Hawaii, Havelock (Andamans, India), Kovalam (Kerala, India)etc. On the way to coral island from Pattaya, there are ample opportunities for water sports like para sailing (350 baht), deep sea walking (1200 baht) etc. But one annoying thing during my entire time at Thailand is the high cost of everything and it seems Thailand Govt is giving a free hand to the hospitality sector in fleecing the tourists.