Nature thrives after protection period

Two of Thailand’s iconic island destinations are welcoming visitors again after their annual marine recovery period.

Maya Bay – one of the country’s most famous coastal attractions – reopened on 1 October 2025 after its scheduled closure for ecosystem protection. This yearly conservation measure supports the regeneration of coral and marine life, helping to preserve the bay’s pristine beauty for future generations.

Meanwhile, the Similan Islands – a premier marine destination off the coast of Phang Nga Province in the Andaman Sea – reopened on 15 October 2025. Part of the Mu Ko Similan National Park, the archipelago is renowned for world-class diving, snorkelling and its vibrant marine biodiversity, making it a key location for nature-focused travel experiences.

To witness the beauty of Maya Bay and the surrounding islands, join an exciting speedboat adventure with Asian Trails, for details: Full Day Phi Phi and Bamboo Islands.

For information on the best Similan Islands cruising experiences with Asian Trails, see: Full Day Similan Islands.

For other travel planning assistance, please contact Asian Trails Thailand

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