Sea turtles at the Similan Islands




Sea turtles are among the most fascinating creatures found at the Similan Islands. The clear waters and rich coral reefs provide the perfect habitat for these gentle animals. The most common species here are the hawksbill and green turtles. Hawksbill turtles, with their colorful shells, feed on sponges along coral walls, while green turtles are often seen resting or grazing on sea grass.

Divers often spot turtles at sites like Anita’s Reef or Donald Duck Bay, where they calmly glide through the water. The islands also serve as nesting grounds during the dry season, with rangers protecting eggs and hatchlings.

Despite protection efforts, sea turtles still face threats from marine debris and climate change. Visitors can help by avoiding contact, using reef-safe sunscreen, and reducing plastic waste. Spotting a sea turtle in the Similan Islands is a truly unforgettable and heartwarming experience.

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