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Diving sites in Phuket
Phuket has a wonderful diversity of of things to see under the water in conditions that are often as pleasant as any where in the world.
Ko Racha Yai is the closest island to Phuket, where there are about 10 different dive sites. Translated from Thai, Racha Yai is the “Big King.” There are almost no waves and currents, so we usually start diving courses here or do try dives for DSD program.
Ko Racha Noi. Unlike Racha Yai, there are currents here, and the depths reach 40 meters and more. But the most important thing is due to the currents – there is an opportunity to meet the manta ray and whale sharks.
Koh Dok Mai is a special dive site and most of scuba divers appreciate the rich scuba environment of this islet. Dive slowly if you don’t want to miss the small creatures – this dive site is famous for.
Phi-Phi islands Scuba diving day trips, snorkeling and fun dive at Ko Phi Phi Islands offers a splendid variety of different types of diving on its local reefs, with abundant hard and soft corals and a rich diversity of marine life – suitable for all scuba diving levels.
Shark Point is considered to be one of the top scuba diving destination in Phuket and Thailand. On the three pinnacles of Shark Point we relished several minutes watching a young golden trevally sifting through the gill slits of a very patient leopard shark.
Anemone Reef The depth ranges from 5 to 30m (16 to 100 feet). Because of the quantity, quality and the variety of marine life that lives in the beautiful coral and sea fans that cover the pinnacle, Anemone Reef is the choice site for divers and photographers.
King Cruiser wreck was a car and passenger ferry servicing the Phuket to Phi Phi Islands route that sank on 4 May 1997 after hitting a submerged rock known as Anemone Reef diving on its way to Phi Phi Islands. Fortunately, no lives were lost during the incident. King cruiser become the wreck diving in Phuket by excellence.