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Ko Si and Ko Ha to Phi Phi
Depth to approx. 20 m About 45 Min journey to the most popular local dive sites of Koh Si and Ko Ha. Hard plates and soft corals, rock formations and columns forms the background and home for a vast amount of little fish. But also meetings with black tip sharks aren't rare. Even whale sharks have already come to this place.
Shark Point
approx. 21m deep

Shark Point can be reached from Ao Nang in approximately 90 minutes by boat. It is recognizable by the tip of a rock, which just protrudes from the water's surface. Three reefs, all of which are rich in aquatic life, are under environmental protection. Shark point was named after the harmless leopard sharks, which can regularly be found in the area. Without a doubt one of the most beautiful dive sites in the region! Visibility up to 25m, depths up to 26m.

Krabi Anemone Reef

The Anemone Reef

Approximately 500m from Shark Point, one can find the Anemone Reef, which lies at a depth of about 6m. As the name says, this reef is almost completely covered in anemones at its highest point. As with Shark Point, many species of fish and coral can be found here. Besides leopard sharks, swarms of barracudas, moraines, tuna fish and small nurse sharks can be found here - the trained eye may even find scorpion fish. This is also a great dive site that one will always want to come back to. Visibility up to 25m, depths up to 22m.

Krabi Turtel

Ko Bida Nok / Ko Bida Nai

Location: This two three star dive sites are two large outcrops directly south of Phi Phi Ley.

The prime two spots in the southwest section, where large rocks form a mountainous terrain, featuring walls that drop to elevated ledges. There are many Gorgonian Sea Fans, Sea Whips and colorful Soft Corals. Lots of Bearded Scorpion Fish disguise themselves amid the rocks, and various species of Lion Fish hover between. Varying sizes and species of colorful Parrotfish and Wrasse, along with large shoals of Moorish Idols, seem to be at all depths. The higher ledges have numerous Sea Anemones well populated by Clownfish. On top of all this you can very often find Leopard Sharks over the sand and various Blennies and Gobies. Even Manta Rays and Whale Sharks are often found here!

Krabi Walshark

Hin Bida

Further south of the Phi Phi Islands lies the Hin-Bida reef, famous for its wonderful rock and coral formations, as well as the variety of fish that are present. You can regularly find leopard sharks here, and sometimes, between January and April, you may even come across a whale shark. Visibility up to 25m, depths up to 20m.

Krabi King Cruiser

King Cruiser Wreck Diving

The structure of King Cruiser attracts a high diversity of marine life and the formation of an artificial reef is well underway; numerous invertebrates have taken to shelter beneath small sheets of Peeling Paint and Morays lie in wait under rows of seats, now acting as lairs.
Around the barnacle-encrusted frame are schools of Juvenile Fish which seemingly increase in size and number with every visit. Daylight penetrates the majority of the wreck but there is still a number of areas that would be better explored with the aid of an artificial light source.

Hin Daeng-Hin Muang (only Live-A-Board Trips)

These world-class dive sites surely belong to the best in the whole of Thailand. They are well known due to the multitude of whale sharks and manta rays, which are most abundant between January and April. Visibilty up to 30m, depths that clearly exceed the limits of sport diving!