Where the water is clear, the rocks are ancient, and the coral feels quietly alive.
Koh 6 (Koh Payan) is the peaceful middle child of the Similan Islands — quiet, rocky, and wrapped in warm, shallow water. There’s no beach, no crowds, no noise. Just granite, coral, and the soft sound of the sea brushing against the island.
If Koh 5 is tiny and Koh 7 is pastel, Koh 6 is calm — a simple, steady, quietly beautiful island that feels like a pause between chapters.
This is the Similan island that feels like a deep breath.
1) Koh 6 East Coral Shelf
Thai: ชั้นปะการังด้านตะวันออกเกาะ 6
Romanization: Chan Pakarang Dan Tawan‑ok Koh Hok
Local pronunciation: East Shelf
The east side of Koh 6 is a wide, shallow coral shelf with warm water and gentle currents. Coral heads sit close to the surface, glowing softly in the morning sun.
What makes it beautiful
- Warm, shallow water
- Coral heads close to the surface
- Gentle, beginner‑friendly conditions
- Soft morning light
Fish you’ll see
- ปลาผีเสื้อเหลือง (Pla Phee Suea Lueang) — yellow butterflyfish — “the sunshine flutter”
- ปลาสลิดทะเล (Pla Salid Talay) — rabbitfish — “the polite vegetarian”
- ปลาคราม (Pla Kram) — blue‑green chromis — “the sparkling confetti”
“The east shelf feels like snorkeling inside a warm, sunlit pool.”
2) Koh 6 West Boulder Reef
Thai: แนวก้อนหินด้านตะวันตกเกาะ 6
Romanization: Naew Kon Hin Dan Tawan‑tok Koh Hok
Local pronunciation: West Reef
The west side is deeper and more dramatic — granite boulders, sandy channels, and coral blocks glowing between the rocks. It’s still gentle, just a little more textured and adventurous.
What makes it beautiful
- Granite boulders underwater
- Coral blocks mixed with sand
- Clear, deep‑blue water
- Peaceful, slow‑moving atmosphere
Fish you’ll see
- ปลาฟูซิเลียร์ (Pla Fusilier) — fusilier — “the silver confetti cloud”
- ปลาทรัมเป็ต (Pla Trumpet) — trumpetfish — “the long, shy pretender”
- ปลานกแก้วรุ้ง (Pla Nok Kaew Rung) — rainbow parrotfish — “the colorful chaos machine”
“The west reef is Koh 6’s quiet, blue‑lit cathedral.”
3) Koh 6 North Coral Pockets
Thai: กระเปาะปะการังตอนเหนือเกาะ 6
Romanization: Krapor Pakarang Ton Nuea Koh Hok
Local pronunciation: North Pockets
A shallow, gentle area with coral pockets scattered between sandy channels. It’s simple, peaceful, and perfect for slow floating.
What makes it beautiful
- Shallow coral pockets
- Soft blue light
- Calm water on most days
- A gentle, quiet atmosphere
Fish you’ll see
- ปลานกแก้ว (Pla Nok Kaew) — parrotfish — “the loud coral‑crunching gossip queen”
- ปลาจิ๋วฟ้า (Pla Jiw Fa) — blue damselfish — “the tiny electric boss”
- ปลาผีเสื้อปากยาว (Pla Phee Suea Pak Yao) — long‑nose butterflyfish — “the elegant one”
“North Pockets is the soft, slow‑breathing corner of Koh 6.”
4) Koh 6 South Coral Line
Thai: แนวปะการังด้านใต้เกาะ 6
Romanization: Naew Pakarang Dan Tai Koh Hok
Local pronunciation: South Line
The southern side of Koh 6 is warm, shallow, and full of coral heads glowing beautifully in the afternoon sun. It’s the softest, easiest part of the island.
What makes it beautiful
- Warm, shallow water
- Coral heads close to the surface
- Easy entry from the boat
- Afternoon light that makes everything glow
Fish you’ll see
- ปลาผีเสื้อเหลือง (Pla Phee Suea Lueang) — yellow butterflyfish — “the sunshine flutter”
- ปลากระพงลาย (Pla Krapong Lai) — wrasse — “the color‑changing chameleon”
- ปลานกแก้วรุ้ง (Pla Nok Kaew Rung) — rainbow parrotfish — “the colorful chaos machine”
“South Line is Koh 6’s warm, glowing goodbye.”
🌺 The Feeling of Koh 6
Koh 6 is the quiet middle chapter of the Similan story — the warm‑water, coral‑wrapped, slow‑floating chapter. It’s where the island is simple, the sea is close, and the day feels soft and steady.
It’s the island that feels like a pause — a peaceful breath between adventures.

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