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Today the maximum temperature will be 29° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. Today the water temperature will be 30° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day.
Today will have 4.4mm of light rain. Expect sunshine and sunny skies with an average cloud cover of 45%.
The winds will be and moderate at 17kmh from the West-Northwest. The moderate winds will keep the temperatures feeling fresher.
For Beach Weather for the next next 7 days, wind and wave conditions and tide and the next 14 days weather use the tabs below.
This weekend the average maximum daily temperatures will be 29° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. The average water temperature will be 30° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day.
There will be 2 days of light rain with an average of 3.6mm rain on those days. Saturday will have 4.4mm of rain and Sunday will have 2.7mm of rain. Expect some sunshine and occasionally cloudy periods with an average cloud cover of 50%.
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24° | 24° | 24° | 28° | 33° | 29° | 27° | 25° |
76% | 18% | 28% | 15% | 74% | 57% | 65% | 34% |
0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.9mm | 1.8mm | 1.7mm | 0.0mm |
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31% | 35% | 41% | 86% | 52% | 72% | 73% | 52% |
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24° | 23° | 23° | 27° | 33° | 34° | 28° | 26° |
54% | 79% | 18% | 28% | 3% | 31% | 14% | 22% |
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16% | 29% | 11% | 18% | 8% | 23% | 72% | 80% |
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20% | 30% | 31% | 77% | 71% | 89% | 71% | 10% |
0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.6mm | 0.6mm | 0.1mm | 0.4mm | 0.0mm |
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24° | 23° | 24° | 28° | 33° | 31° | 27° | 25° |
9% | 55% | 41% | 18% | 57% | 79% | 77% | 83% |
0.0mm | 0.2mm | 0.1mm | 0.0mm | 0.1mm | 0.3mm | 0.2mm | 0.1mm |
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44% | 29% | 36% | 41% | 51% | 55% | 74% | 40% |
0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.0mm | 0.1mm | 0.3mm | 0.1mm | 0.0mm |
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5.1s | 5.0s | 5.0s | 5.2s | 5.2s | 5.3s | 14.7s | 5.9s |
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6.1s | 6.1s | 6.0s | 6.1s | 14.2s | 7.1s | 7.1s | 7.0s |
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6.9s | 6.9s | 6.8s | 6.5s | 6.4s | 6.3s | 6.1s | 6.0s |
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5.7s | 5.5s | 5.3s | 5.0s | 5.8s | 5.8s | 5.8s | 5.9s |
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6.0s | 6.1s | 6.1s | 6.1s | 6.1s | 15.3s | 17.0s | 17.8s |
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8.3s | 12.7s | 8.1s | 3.5s | 12.2s | 7.8s | 12.0s | 16.0s |
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15.8s | 15.6s | 15.5s | 15.4s | 15.3s | 15.2s | 15.0s | 14.8s |
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2.20 | 0.82 |
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1.79 | 0.83 | 2.05 | 0.98 |
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1.65 | 1.02 | 1.93 | 1.08 |
5:27 AM | 10:14 AM | 5:47 PM |
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1.65 | 1.17 | 1.98 |
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0.90 | 1.88 | 1.01 | 2.16 |
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0.66 | 2.18 | 0.76 | 2.37 |
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0.42 | 2.47 | 0.50 | 2.54 |
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33° |
4.4mm |
3kmh WSW |
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Sun 20th April |
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2.7mm |
4kmh SSE |
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Mon 21st April |
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34° |
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4kmh SE |
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Tue 22nd April |
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35° |
0.0mm |
3kmh SSE |
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Wed 23rd April |
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32° |
1.7mm |
8kmh WSW |
49% |
Thu 24th April |
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34° |
1.0mm |
5kmh SW |
52% |
Fri 25th April |
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33° |
0.5mm |
6kmh SW |
46% |
Sat 26th April |
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33° |
0.7mm |
3kmh SSE |
57% |
Sun 27th April |
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34° |
2.8mm |
2kmh S |
53% |
Mon 28th April |
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31° |
8.6mm |
6kmh WNW |
60% |
Tue 29th April |
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31° |
5.8mm |
7kmh W |
62% |
Wed 30th April |
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34° |
0.4mm |
2kmh W |
41% |
Thu 1st May |
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34° |
0.1mm |
2kmh WNW |
32% |
Fri 2nd May |
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33° |
0.2mm |
6kmh WNW |
44% |
In the next 14 days average maximum daily temperatures will be 33° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. The average water temperature will be 30° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day. There will be 12 days of light rain with an average of 2.4mm rain on those days. Average cloud cover will be 47%.
If you are sailing, windsurfing, fishing, surfing etc. in Ko Similan don't forget to check the tide and wind and wave conditions
Ko Similan, located in the Similan Islands of Phang Nga, Thailand, is a stunning destination for a beach holiday. This tropical paradise offers visitors breathtaking scenery and an unforgettable experience. The crystal clear waters, vibrant marine life, and lush green surroundings make Ko Similan a perfect getaway for beach aficionados.
The beaches in Ko Similan are known for their powdery white sand and clear blue waters. The sand is soft and comfortable to walk on, making it ideal for sunbathing or playing beach games. There are also rocky areas along the shorelines that provide excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving. These spots are home to an array of colorful fish, coral reefs, and other marine life that will leave you in awe.
Ko Similan offers a wide range of beach activities that cater to different interests. Some popular activities include:
Snorkeling: Since the island has healthy coral reefs and an abundance of fish species, snorkeling is a must-do activity here. You can explore the shallow waters near the shoreline or venture out to deeper areas for more incredible sights.
Scuba Diving: With its rich marine ecosystem, Ko Similan is considered one of the best diving destinations in Thailand. There are numerous dive sites suitable for both beginners and experienced divers.
Island Hopping: As part of the Similan Islands archipelago, you can take boat tours from Ko Similan to visit nearby islands such as Ko Miang or Ko Tachai. Each island has its unique beauty and attractions worth discovering.
Sunbathing & Relaxing: Of course, no beach holiday would be complete without spending time soaking up the sun on the pristine beaches of Ko Similan.
As Ko Similan is part of a national park, there are no permanent accommodations on the island itself. However, visitors can either stay on nearby islands or on the mainland in Khao Lak. Liveaboard boats are also available for multi-day diving trips, which include accommodation and meals.
Khao Lak: This coastal area in Phang Nga is the closest mainland location to the Similan Islands. It offers a variety of accommodations, from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. Staying in Khao Lak allows for easy access to the islands via speedboat tours.
Ko Miang: The second largest island in the Similan archipelago has basic bungalows operated by the National Park. It's a great option for those looking for a more immersive and nature-oriented experience.
Ko Similan provides essential beach amenities such as:
When planning your beach holiday at Ko Similan, keep in mind that it's part of a protected national park, so be prepared to follow all park rules and regulations. Also, note that the park is closed during the monsoon season from mid-May to mid-October. With its pristine beaches, incredible marine life, and lush surroundings, Ko Similan is sure to provide an unforgettable beach experience in Thailand.
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