Experience the fascination of diving Thailand

Dive-spots

Our dive trips take you to the most beautiful dive sites of the Andaman Sea. With average water temperatures of
29° C, diving in these tropical waters is pure pleasure. We offer year round trips to the local dive sites off Ao Nang beach. Its a 30-40 minutes ride to the islands around Chicken Island, travelling by traditional longtail boats. From November to mid-May we also offer day trips to the famous dive sites at the marine park of Phi Phi Island, on large comfortable motorboats.

Max. depth approx. 18m

Phi Phi Island

 

Koh Si and Koh Ha

Max. depth approx. 20m

The most famous dive sites around Ao-Nang beach. Journey time: 45 min. by longtail boat. Things to see: hard plate and soft corals, a huge amount of small fish, nesting in the channels of the unique rock formations. There is also the chance to see blacktip reef sharks and even whale shark sightings have been reported here.

 

Koh Ya Wa Bon (Cave Dive)

Max. depth approx. 12m.

This massive rock formation has a tunnel about 60 metres long running east to west. The highlight of the dive is on the west side, where there is a large air filled 'chamber' that you ascend into within the cave itself.

 

Koh Ya Wa Bon

Leopard Shark

Leopardenhai

Shark Point

Max. depth approx. 21m

Shark point earns its name due to the number of harmless leopard sharks in the area. The dive site is split into three reef formations with many colourful soft corals, moray eels, scorpion fish and a wide variety of nudibranches. It is one of the most beautiful and exciting dive sites in the area.

 

Anemone Reef

Max. depth approx. 24m.

Not surprisingly anemone reef is covered with anemones. The diver will be fascinated by this colourful site with its enormous variety of soft and hard corals. The large number of clown fish, stone fish and magnificent sepia guarantee the diver a beautiful reef diving experience.

 

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Reef Bida Nok

Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai

Max. depth approx. 28m.

These dives sites are located south of Phi Phi Don. They are deep wall dives with terrace-like underwater formations. Many different kinds of corals can be seen e.g. Gorgonian Seafans, which are home to many schools of fish, moray eels, sea snakes and even a turtle on a lucky day!

Hin Bida

Max depth approx. 22m

Far south of Phi Phi Island the reef Hin Bida is well known for its beautiful rock and coral formations, as well as a large variety of fishes. Usually Leopard Sharks can be seen here and during January to April there is a fairly good chance of spotting a Whale Shark too.

 

"Whale Shark" Sighting

Walhaibegegnung

 

Wreck "King Cruiser"

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Wreck diving

"King Cruiser"

Depth approx. 10 to 30m.

In May 1997 the passenger ferry the 'King Cruiser' ran aground on Anemone Reef, on its way to Phuket. Fortunately all passengers were saved and the reef suffered no large damage.

 

 

The largest wreck in South- East Asia, 87 metres in length, is home to a large diversity of marine life and the formation of an artificial reef is underway. This popular diving destination is for many divers the highlight of their vacation.

 

Inside the "King Cruiser"

Inside King Cruiser