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Snorkeling, watching coral reefs, watching the beautiful sea near Bangkok, only 2 hours at "Koh Samaesarn", Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, traveling by privately chartered speed boat with 4 diving spots, namely Koh Chuang, Koh Yung Kluea. Koh Rong Khon, cinema and beach island Special for Restnfun customers, they will be able to take beautiful poses with Nemo fish under the sea. You can be sure that you will go to Samae San Island this time. Get beautiful, chic, unique photos, that will be posted on social media.
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Koh Samaesarn Eco-Snorkeling Tour by Speed Boat: Open daily from 6.00 - 18.00 hrs. Customers can choose the time they want to travel. Which has a total of 4 rounds to choose from together.
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Koh Samaesarn Eco-Diving Program by Speed Boat takes 3 hours per round, there are 4 rounds to choose from, 4 times which include:
Round 1: Time 06.00 - 09.00 hrs.
Round 2: Time 09.00 - 12.00 hrs.
Round 3: Time 12.00 - 15.00 hrs.
Round 4: Time 15.00 - 18.00 hrs.
There is an entrance fee for Koh Rad Conservation Area, 50 baht per person, except! Children under 110 cm tall and seniors over 60 years old can enter for free.
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How to get there
Koh Samaesarn is in Chonburi province, able to travel in the morning and evening without being able to stay overnight which can travel in a variety of ways together Whether:
Public buses: Buses at Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) take Bangkok-Rayong (old lines only!) / Buses at Ekkamai Bangkok Bus Station, Bangkok-Trad routes/vans at Ekkamai Bus Terminal, Mo Chit 2 Station and Southern Sai Mai Station.
Private car: Heading to Sattahip. Continue driving until you reach the mouth of Chong Samae San village. From the water, turn left and go straight. You will find Koh Samaesarn pier and walk to the ticket office at the entrance to the Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum to take a boat to Koh Samaesarn.
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