Se la va
Ranong
Se La Va Island: Hidden Paradise on the Myanmar Sea
Unveil the untouched wonder of Se La Va Island, a breathtaking jewel in the southern Myanmar archipelago, just a short boat ride from Ranong, Thailand. This pristine island, part of the Mergui Archipelago, remains one of the most secluded and stunning destinations in the Andaman Sea—ideal for travelers seeking raw beauty and unmatched marine life.
With powder-white beaches, calm turquoise waters, and flourishing coral reefs, Se La Va offers an unforgettable escape for snorkeling lovers, underwater photographers, and peace-seekers alike. Its remote location ensures a crowd-free experience, making every moment feel like a personal encounter with nature.
Your full-day journey with Love Andaman begins with a speedboat crossing from Ranong, followed by snorkeling stops at vibrant reefs teeming with clownfish, butterflyfish, and sea anemones. The highlight? A chance to step onto Se La Va’s flawless beach—untouched, uncrowded, and postcard-perfect.
This is not just a tour, but a doorway into a secret world where nature still reigns supreme. Every itinerary includes snorkeling gear, professional guides, delicious meals, and smooth transfers—all designed with safety and sustainability in mind.
Explore Se La Va Island, one of the last hidden paradises in Southeast Asia. If you’re looking for a unique day trip to Myanmar’s untouched islands, this is your perfect escape.
Book now and discover what it feels like to leave the world behind—only with Love Andaman.
Note
ㆍ Toddler refers to children aged 1-3 years old (free of charge for diving trips).
ㆍ Children mean from 4 – 11 years old (not over 120 cm tall)
ㆍ Adult means from 12 years old and over.
ㆍ Pick up and drop off in Phuket, additional charge 300 baht / person.
ㆍ Meals are subject to change according to park policies.
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