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POCKET GUIDE D I V E

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POCKET GUIDE
Dive Thailand

Cover photo & above: Thai waters are rich in splendid examples of Gorgonian sea fans
(Gorgonia ventalina)

CONTENTS
Map of Thailand & the region 18
About the author 20
About Pocket Guide DIVE Thailand 22
Introduction to Thailand 26
Travelling to & around Thailand 34
Health & safety for divers 40
Diving & snorkelling in & around Thailand 46
Learning to Dive in Thailand 60
The Andaman Sea
Phuket 90
Khao Lak 108
Mu Koh Similan Marine National Park 118
Mu Koh Surin Marine National Park 125
The Mergui Archipelago 127
Krabi 131
Koh Phi Phi 142
Mu Koh Lanta Marine National Park 152
The Gulf of Thailand
Western Seaboard
Koh Tao 162
Koh Phangan 172
Koh Samui 178
Eastern Seaboard
Pattaya 184
Mu Koh Chang Marine National Park 192
Alphabetical index of dive centres 204
Published by Sun Offa Beach Co., Ltd., 29/116 Moo 2, Chuan Chuen Lagoon,
T. Koh Kaew, A. Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand, in cooperation with Phuket
Publicity Services Part., Ltd. EDITOR: Wilai Suksalee.
info@diveguidethailand.com, www.diveguidethailand.com
PRINTER: Siam Offset Co., Ltd, 9/1 Soi Sriaksorn Tungmahamek, Bangkok 10120
©2009 Sun Offa Beach Co., Ltd and Phuket Publicity Services Part., Ltd. All rights
reserved. The contents of this book may not be reproduced or copied in any form
– printed, electronic, photocopy or otherwise – except for excerpts used in reviews,
without the written permission of the copyright holders. Text & photography, © Paul
Lees (unless otherwise stated in the book). Design & layout, © Grenville Fordham.
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OVERVIEW MAPS
Dive Thailand

Thailand & neighbouring countries

Principal diving destinations

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR PAUL LEES PRESENTS
Paul Lees
PG
B
ritish born writer and photographer, Paul Lees, has
travelled extensively throughout Asia, gaining first-hand
insight and absorbing local perspective along the way.
DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAMMES
Numerous valuable experiences have been stored in the
form of pictures and words, which have since appeared in
many internationally acclaimed publications including New
Holland’s best selling coffee table presentations Top Dive
Underwater photography
Sites of the Indian Ocean, The Dive Atlas of the World and
Diving with Giants, as well as Dorling Kindersley’s Eyewitness
Are you interested?
Guide to Thailand. Then learn more...
Aside from spearheading the Pocket Guide series, Paul holds
the qualification of Master Instructor under two scuba diving
training agencies and Open Water Instructor in a third. He sChoose... the location
also specialises in underwater photography and is a regular
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magazines.
He has also been bringing the underwater world to the
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shows, including ABC Kane’s The Living Edens and the BBC’s
Really Wild Show. sEnjoy... immediate results!
When not engrossed with the range of Pocket Guide titles, he
continues to pay attention to expanding his extensive image
library on subjects both above and below the ocean surface.
He also coordinates and runs his own special brand of
underwater photography workshops and training courses
at a number of the most popular diving destinations
throughout the Asia Pacific region, including Indonesia,
Malaysia and Thailand.
Paul currently lives in Thailand with his family.
photo by Wilai Suksalee

To join one of Paul’s courses,


contact PAUL LEES at Courses also
paul@pocketguideonline.com available
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ABOUT POCKET GUIDE
Dive Thailand
A ANEW VISION
NEW VISION

T
he 2010 edition of Pocket Guide DIVE Thailand, follows
the Pocket Guide philosophy: “Written by experts who
are passionate about their subject and widely distributed
to reach active, travelling divers and those interested in taking
up the sport, providing an informative, quality publication.”

The contents of the book start with a series of introduction


sections, namely: ‘Introduction to Thailand’, ‘Travelling to &
around Thailand’, ‘Diving & snorkelling in & around Thailand’,
‘Health & safety’ when diving, plus a section on ‘Learning to
dive in Thailand’.

The book then covers the different diving regions, each with
its own introduction and map, plus descriptions of the region’s
featured dive sites. These are followed by detailed listings of
featured dive operators and a regional directory of local services
and travelling logistics. Each dive operator listing and directory
has a uniform layout to maintain the high standard and profile
that are the hallmarks of a Pocket Guide publication.

Although every effort has been made in putting together the


2010 Edition of Pocket Guide DIVE Thailand, there is always
the possibility of changes to the conditions at dive sites or
facilities offered after going to print.

If you find that we have misrepresented any details, please


send an email telling us what you found wrong. Your input
will help us correct errors for the next edition, which will
contain credits to all readers who have kindly supplied
valuable input. Comments to: info@diveguidethailand.com
If you have enjoyed this title, or we trust found it useful, there
are other topic-specific guides in the series. FUGA

Pocket Guide GOLF Thailand gives an in-depth overview Excellent performance


of each of the golfing regions around the country including and maximum comfort.
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Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand (due for release first quarter
2010) is packed with signature dish recipes and how to create
them from top restaurants around Thailand. There are also Seac. Discover a Wonderful World.
sections covering regional flavours, different cooking styles,
preparation and presentation techniques,
as well as healthy and alternative distributed by
ingredient suggestions making it an
ideal meal planner and food shopping
Bangkok - Koh Chang - Koh Tao
guide where ever you are. After all, Koh Samui - Phuket
everyone has to eat! www.divesupply.com

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INTRODUCTION
to Thailand

A
t the heart of South East Asia, Thailand is an independent
kingdom combining 20th-century sophistication with an
ancient culture that has evolved over the past 700 years.

Covering just over 500,000 sq km it is bordered by Malaysia


to the south, Myanmar to the west, Laos to the north and
Cambodia to the east. It is unique amongst Southeast Asian
nations in that it has never been occupied by a foreign
colonial power. Largely as a result, it has maintained a
cohesive sense of national identity and traditional culture.

Tourism
With over five million annual visitors, Thailand is one of the
most popular tourist destinations in Asia. It has an enormous
amount to offer, from ancient temples to rainforests and
remote islands with palm-fringed beaches – and, of course,
coral reefs teeming with life for divers and snorkellers. Tourism
is an important part of the kingdom’s service economy.

The country has also recently become a bit of a golfers’


paradise. In relation to its neighbours, Singapore, Hong Kong,

Banyan Golf Club in Hua Hin

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THAILAND - INTRODUCTION
to Thailand

Taiwan, Korea and Japan, it’s excellent value for money. As Isan
a result, many Asian and European tourists now visit in the Separated from Laos by the Mekong River, the northeast
winter months from November to March and enjoy a wide plateau is dominated by agriculture (rice, fruit and vegetables)
range of impressive golf facilities all around the country. and is one of the poorest regions in the country.

For the best information and insight on where, when and Known as Isan, this region has a distinct culture and dialect
how to play, see Pocket Guide GOLF Thailand and its online PG (reflecting its proximity to Laos), and although it is the least
version, www.golfguidethailand.com developed area in Thailand, this part of the country is well
worth visiting, with ancient stone temples dating back
Bangkok and the regions of Thailand almost 10 centuries. Isan is growing in importance as the
The population of Thailand is around 60 million, with gateway to Laos.
approximately 10 million people living in the capital,
Bangkok. This massive, vibrant, traffic-bound city dominates Central Plains
the country’s central region and functions as the cultural, The central plains are another important rice-growing area
religious, economic and political centre of the country. and, although most visitors tend to pass them by on their
way further north, there are ancient cities, such as Ayutthaya
Thailand is divided into four distinct regions: the mountainous and Sukhothai, which repay exploration.
north, the vast northeast plateau, the central plains, and the
narrow Isthmus of Kra to the south, stretching down to the The Andaman Sea
border with Malaysia. It’s the islands and beaches of southern Thailand that hold the
greatest appeal for tourists and, whether you’re looking for
Once covered in teakwood forests, the mountainous solitude or sophisticated nightlife, there is plenty of choice.
northern region appeals to the adventurous traveller, with
one of the main attractions being the prospect of trekking The Andaman coastline, to the west of the Kra Isthmus,
through remote – and not so remote – villages inhabited by a boasts fabulous scenery and dazzling beaches. The largest
diversity of tribal peoples. The main focal point for the region and best-known of the island destinations here is Phuket,
is the growing centre of Chiang Mai, Thailand’s ‘second’ city. which has been attracting tourists for a number of years and
is now in full swing, high-rise hotels appear inexorably above
Elephant statue on Koh Chang
the palm trees.

Further south, the island of Koh Phi Phi and the beaches
around Krabi on the mainland are slowly but surely building a
foothold on the tourist map and, although not as established
as Phuket, they are geared up to welcome all visitors – from
independent travellers to families – as is the more remote
and charming island of Koh Lanta Yai further south.

The Gulf of Thailand


In the Gulf of Thailand, on the other side of the Kra Isthmus,
the most established destination is the island of Koh
Samui; the other islands within the Samui Archipelago, Koh
Phangan and Koh Tao, are also popular tourist and diving
destinations.

To the east of Bangkok, the beach resort of Pattaya bears


little resemblance to the real Thailand and has a notorious
reputation, but further east still there are several virtually
untouched islands awaiting the adventurous traveller – Koh
Chang, for instance, which is the country’s second largest
island offers miles of beaches and unexplored forest along
with its less developed neighbour, Koh Kut.
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TRAVELLING
to and around
Thailand
Getting there
More than 50 international airlines serve the country with
daily direct flights to Bangkok from most major cities in
Europe, USA and Australia. There are also frequent flights
from all over South East Asia to Bangkok and Phuket.

You can drive into Thailand from Malaysia and Laos – the
latter journey takes you over the famous Thai-Laos Friendship
Bridge across the Mekong, at Nong Khai. If you are coming
into the country from Singapore or Malaysia – and if you
have a great deal of money to spare – think about the 34hr
journey on the luxurious Eastern & Oriental Express, sister to
the legendary Orient Express.

Visas
People of most nationalities can obtain free visas, valid 30
days, on arrival at Bangkok International Airport and other
entry points; these will be issued only if you have a current
passport and ticket to take you out of the country at the end
of your stay. Longer-stay visas are available, for a fee, from Thai
embassies and consulates around the world: specify whether
you want a transit visa (valid 30 days), a tourist visa (valid 60
days) or a non-immigrant visa (valid 90 days and difficult to
obtain). If you have a tourist visa you can, once in Thailand,
apply for a 30 day extension. If you plan to leave Thailand
temporarily during your stay, you must obtain a re-entry visa,
available from the Immigration Department in Bangkok. These
rules are subject to change so check current regulations prior
to departure

Customs
Customs are usually no trouble, unless you are carrying
pornography, political propaganda, firearms, large amounts of
cash (over $10,000), or illicit drugs – for possession of which

Travelling around the country can be a real treat

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TRAVELLING
to and around
Thailand
the penalties are draconian. The allowances for the usual
luxury goods – perfume, alcohol and the like – vary, so check
them before departure. Please note that you are required to
bring a minimum amount of currency into the country which
varies depending on your visa.

Getting around
For longer distances air travel is the easiest option and
not prohibitively expensive. Nok Air and Thai Airways
International both have extensive domestic networks;
Bangkok Airways has a smaller one. Recent years have seen
deregulation of air travel in Thailand and a number of new
low-cost domestic carriers. Reliability may be factor.

Thailand has a good rail service: the fares are inexpensive,


timetables are usually adhered to, and the trains themselves
are comfortable and clean – with four classes covering
four main lines; Northern, North-eastern, Southern and
Eastern – so that you can choose between economy and air
conditioned luxury. One pitfall to avoid is that of not booking
early enough: on the trunk routes you should do so at least
a month in advance. The main railway station in Bangkok
serving all destinations is Hua Lumphong Railway Station.

Long-distance buses are a cheaper alternative, but you take


your life in your hands on one of these; the driving is often
atrocious. If you decide to risk it, opt for an air-conditioned
service; the comparatively small cost difference is worth it. In
remote areas you may be able to go to the opposite extreme
Express postal service – Thai style!

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TRAVELLING POCKE T GU
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THAILAND - TRAVELLING
to and around
Thailand
– from air-conditioning to just plain air – by travelling on a malaria, so if you feel feverish when you return home contact
Songthaew. This is essentially an open-backed pick-up truck your doctor immediately and have a check-up, mentioning
with a couple of wooden benches in the back. that you have been in Thailand.

Taxis, Tuk tuks (3-wheeled scooters) and pedal-tricycles Key facts


operate in many parts of Thailand. You use these much as Electricity: The supply is 220v AC 50Hz. Two-pin plugs with
you would a taxi at home, except that you should negotiate either round or flat pins are used, so carry an adaptor
a price before setting off – try to bargain good-naturedly. Do Mean temperatures: Air – 30-400C. Sea – 27-310C
note that in many areas the drivers may not speak English, so Time zone: GMT + 7hr
to avoid confusion, get your hotel receptionist to write down
Clothing: Lightweight clothes are most suitable. Long
your destination in Thai and show it to the driver. Ask at your
trousers guard ankles from mosquito bites during the
hotel what a reasonable fare to the destination might be.
evenings and are strongly recommended, as are waterproofs
for long dive-boat journeys
Alternatively, self-drive is an option and by law, an
International driving license will need to be produced. Diving agencies: Recreational – CMAS, PADI, SSI, some BSAC
and NAUI. Technical – ANDI, IANTD and TDI.
Money Diving gear: Included in the price of diving courses and
The unit of currency is the Thai Baht, which comprises 100 some dive trips; the larger dive centres all provide a full
satang. All major credit cards are widely accepted. If you rental service.
prefer travellers’ cheques, obtain them in either Sterling,
Euros or US dollars. Dialling codes
The IDD for Thailand is: +66
Currency exchange can be done either at banks or, in the To dial IDD from within Thailand, use 001 (or+)
major tourist areas, at currency exchange counters. The
larger hotels will also change money, but usually give a poor Local dialling codes within Thailand need to be added for all
rate of exchange. Daily exchange rates are published in two calls, even those made within the same area. When calling
English language newspapers — the Bangkok Post and the from outside Thailand omit the prefix ‘0’.
Nation.
Smaller islands have mobile phone numbers and are not on
Tipping a network.
The majority of major hotels include a service charge Dialling codes within Thailand are:
and local taxes, however a tip of 10-15 per cent for an
appreciated service should be considered in restaurants and • Bangkok 02
after liveaboard excursions. • Koh Samui, Koh Phangan & Koh Tao 077
• Phuket & Khao Lak 076
Health • Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi & Krabi 075
No particular vaccinations or inoculations are officially required • Pattaya 038
before you enter the country, unless you do so from an area • Koh Chang 039
where an infection is rife. Check your route with your local
Public holidays 2010
consulate or embassy in case there are necessary inoculations.
Ask to be protected against hepatitis A and B, tetanus, malaria Jan 1 New Years Day Aug 12 HM The Queen’s
and typhoid. Once in Thailand, do not drink tap water. Feb/Mar Macha Bucha* Birthday/Mother’s Day
Apr 6 Chakri Memorial Day Oct 23 Chulalongkorn Day
Venereal diseases – notably AIDS – are extremely prevalent Apr 13 – 15 Songkran Nov Loi Krathong*
so avoid casual liaisons. Rabies is likewise: If bitten by any May 3 Labour Day Dec 5 HM The King’s
animal, seek medical attention immediately. (substitution day) Birthday / Father’s Day
May 5 Coronation Day Dec 10 Constitution Day
The standard of medical services in Thailand is generally high Apr/May Visakha Bucha* Dec 31 New Year’s Eve
– certainly in Bangkok and other big cities and in the major Jul1 Mid-year Day Holidays marked * are
tourist centres. A note of warning: Even if you take anti- Jul 7 Khao Phansa (Buddist governed by the phases of
malarial tablets before travelling, it’s still possible to contract Lent)* the moon. Check the dates.
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HEALTH & SAFETY
for divers

D
ecompression Illnesses (DCI) or ‘the bends’, occurs when
bubbles of gas are trapped inside the body of a diver.
Symptoms include muscle and joint pain, skin rashes,
tingling sensations and in more serious cases neurological
problems and even paralysis.

Initial symptoms can be very subtle but gradually worsen


over time, and can occur within a few minutes to 48 hours
after the dive. Thankfully DCI is extremely rare with only
a small percentage of divers needing to be treated each
year. Statistics show that only a very small fraction of the
thousands who dive in Thailand every year are treated for
DCI.

It’s important to remember that Decompression Illness can


be difficult to diagnose and in many cases DCI symptoms
are similar to a lot of other medical problems that don’t
require treatment inside a hyperbaric chamber. This is why
it’s important for an injured diver to visit a hospital to be
completely checked out and diagnosed correctly.

If a diver has DCI then they will need to breathe oxygen under
pressure in a hyperbaric chamber. This helps break down the
bubbles of gas that are trapped in their body. The time they
need to spend inside the chamber can vary between 2 to 5 or
more hours depending on the severity of the symptoms. On
average a patient needs to receive 2 treatments inside the
chamber before their symptoms completely disappear.
Five Badalveda Diving Medicine Centres are operating in Bangkok, Koh Tao, Koh Samui,
Koh Phuket and Pattaya

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HEALTH & SAFETY
for divers

DCI can be extremely expensive to treat, with the average


cost around 189,000 Thai Baht per patient. In the majority
of cases the diver will either have specific diving insurance,
or travel insurance that will cover the cost of treatment.
Unfortunately some travel insurance companies still classify
diving as a high risk activity and as a result will not cover
diving accidents. Regrettably the first time the patient is
made aware of this is after they have been treated!

For more information on Badalveda talk to your local dive


centre or call the Diving Medicine Hotlines: +66 (0)81 989
9482, (0)86 272 4618.

Divers can call these numbers 24 hours a day for advice


and assistance about diving injuries, evacuation services or
general diving medicine questions, but please bear in mind
that these are emergency contact numbers!

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HEALTH & SAFETY
for divers

There are a number of medical problems that affect a person’s


fitness to dive. While someone may feel fine and may be
taking medication to treat an illness, it can be very difficult
to determine what will happen when he or she is placed in a
situation with increased pressure. Diving with a pre-existing
medical condition may not only put the diver in danger, but
also his or her dive partners.

It’s imperative always to answer truthfully on any diving


medical questionnaire and be cleared by a doctor if there are
any doubts. As a rough guide, any diver with the following
conditions should consult a doctor before commencing a
dive.

• Asthma
• Epilepsy
• Cardiovascular disease
• History of lung injury or disease
• High blood pressure / Hypertension
• Middle air or chronic sinus problems
• Gastrointestinal problems

It’s also important that divers receive clearance for any


medication they may be taking. It can be extremely
hazardous to dive with certain drugs in your system and you
should always consult with a doctor specialising in diving
before going ahead to dive.

© Project AWARE Foundation 2009


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DIVING & SNORKELLING
in and around
Thailand

T
hailand has much to offer the visiting diver and
snorkeller. There is a vast range of exhilarating sites of
many different kinds, providing something for both
recreational and technical divers alike, regardless of their
qualification levels or experience.

With over 2,000km of coastline and hundreds of offshore


islands, the variety is phenomenal, encompassing everything
from extensive fringing reefs to deep drop-offs and wrecks,
dramatic granite walls, caves and tunnels, coral-covered
pinnacles and open ocean seamounts. Spectacular hard and
soft corals abound and the marine life is prolific, ranging
from minute colourful reef dwellers to manta rays, sharks
and pelagic visitors such as giant barracuda, tuna, trevally
and the mighty whale shark.

With the Andaman Sea to the west and the Gulf of Thailand
to the east, Thailand is unique in that it borders two distinct
oceanic zones, each with their own peculiarities and marine
life. Many dive sites all around the coast share common
species, but on others the underwater terrain and reef
communities show marked differences between the two
sides of the peninsula’s coastline.

Andaman Sea
Extending from Myanmar down the west coast of Thailand to
beyond the Malaysian border, the Andaman Sea forms part of
the Indian Ocean. Many of the 155 islands in the Andaman Sea
are uninhabited (apart from communities of Chao Ley – ‘sea
gypsies’), and are crowned by lush primary vegetation tumbling
down to shorelines punctuated by idyllic sandy beaches.

Most of the diving in this region is organized from the popular


holiday island destination of Phuket, with a wide variety of
operators offering recreational and technical training, day
trips, and liveaboard options. The best time for diving is
between October and May.

In general the Andaman Sea has more extensive coral reefs


but similar visibility to the Gulf of Thailand, with most of
the reefs around the offshore islands occurring on the east
sides of the islands, due to the influence of the southwest
monsoon; the west coasts tend to have rocky slopes
descending to 10-30m in depth.

Towards the northern end of the Thai coastline, a series of


granitic outcrops lie in deep, clear water with reefs descending
to 25-30m and beyond in depth. These are the Similan and
Surin Islands, whose breathtaking underwater scenery and
great diversity of marine life have gained them a considerable
reputation in the diving community.
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Given their proximity to Phuket, it is not surprising that these great visibility complemented with a rich variety of corals and
two island groups are among the country’s most popular marine life; shallow fringing and patch reefs are an added
destinations for day trips and liveaboard excursions. attraction for snorkellers.

Further to the north in Myanmar is the Mergui Archipelago, The most southerly established dive sites in the country are
recently opened to foreigners, offering real wilderness diving to the south of Koh Lanta. They feature pristine corals and
over unusual underwater terrain, with the added attraction spectacular fringing reefs in potentially excellent visibility.
of shark encounters. Here are some of the finest dive sites in the country, such
as Hin Mouang, which features the deepest drop-off in
The coastline of Phuket itself offers little for the experienced Thailand, with depths in excess of 70m, and Hin Daeng, one
diver, although there are dive sites that can be (and are) used of the few remaining dive sites where both manta rays and
for training and are also a good option if bad weather prevents whale sharks are regularly encountered.
boats getting to the better sites.
Another dive destination in the Andaman Sea that is still in
These offshore sites are mostly to the south, and can be its infancy is Mu Koh Tarutao Marine National Park (just north
reached by relatively short boat rides of between one and of the Malaysian border), where dugongs have been seen.
two hours. They are all well worth the journey, but two in
particular (Shark Point and Anemone Reef) stand out as The Gulf of Thailand
being special in terms of the abundance of marine life. The Gulf of Thailand coast, at 1,840km well over twice as
long as the Andaman Sea coastline, follows a great parabola
Further south, the coastline at Krabi offers shallow fringing from the border with Malaysia on the south coast around to
reefs around impressive limestone formations (ranging in Cambodia and the southwest tip of Vietnam. The Gulf itself
size from underwater pillars to whole islands). Some of the is a vast, shallow depression – generally less than 60m deep
best snorkelling sites in the country are to be found here. and reaching a maximum of 85m – which, while incredibly
productive, does not have continually great visibility.
Offshore, the Phi Phi islands, with their palm-fringed beaches,
have been growing in popularity as a dive base for the last two This is largely due to the turbid waters from river outlets being
decades. This is not surprising as the local waters experience trapped in the Gulf by an underwater shelf that stretches
across the mouth of the Gulf from Malaysia to Vietnam. True
Just one of the numerous tiny critters found in Thai waters reefs do not occur further north than those found in the Ban
Krut area in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, just over 300km
south of Bangkok.

There are 112 islands in the offshore waters of the Gulf, many
with fringing reefs interspersed with rocks and soft seabed.
Visibility around their shorelines tends to be better than
the mainland, where inshore waters are affected not only
by turbidity but by freshwater runoff and urban/industrial
pollution. The offshore reefs have a lower diversity than the
reefs of the Andaman Sea, but marine life is still prolific, with
Indo-Pacific species predominating.

Some of the best dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand are around
Koh Tao, 80km from the mainland. Sheer wall dives around
submerged pinnacles, tunnels and archways carpeted with
radiant hard and soft corals, colourful schools of reef fish
and an exciting selection of visiting pelagics, including
giant barracuda, sharks and whale sharks. Easy snorkelling
from the beaches over impressive coral gardens is another
highlight of Koh Tao.

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Thailand
Koh Phangan, 47km south of Koh Tao, is a Bohemian paradise. Thailand’s easternmost diving and snorkelling area covers
The fringing reefs around the island are of limited appeal, but the waters around and to the south of Koh Chang, in Trat
two sites to the north – Sail Rock and Samran Pinnacles – are province. This is an up and coming destination and one
truly world-class, spectacular wall dives, acting as a magnet for well worth visiting. Aside from a great diversity of dive sites
numerous schools of pelagics. including reefs, walls and pinnacles the associated marine
life is as diverse as it is high and includes regular encounters
Koh Samui, further south, has a well developed tourist with all sizes of marine life from minute invertebrates up to
infrastructure and some enjoyable dive sites on its fringing enormous whale sharks.
reefs. Visibility around Koh Samui is only slightly better
than that around Koh Phangan, and most people use it as Diving seasons
a convenient (and fun) base from which to dive sites to the The weather on either side of the Kra Isthmus and diving
north of Koh Phangan or around Koh Tao. conditions in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand
are dominated by two opposing monsoons, the northeast
Further to the south, the clear waters around Koh Losin, located and southwest monsoons. The northeast monsoon sweeps
above the Malaysian border, are occasionally dived from across the Gulf of Thailand between mid October and mid
liveaboard excursions and are a great place for encountering December, bringing heavy rain and strong winds – some dive
manta rays, whale sharks and large schools of trevally. sites become inaccessible during this time as they suffer from
strong currents and reduced visibility. It’s during this period
Working eastwards from Bangkok, Pattaya has a well that many tourists switch, as if by magic, to the west coast.
developed dive industry for both recreational and technical
divers. The nearest dive sites here are located around the ‘Far Those that stay on in the Gulf during this short time will find
Islands’ group, offering fringing reefs of hard and soft corals themselves on nearly empty beaches, with the sun regularly
and a selection of four enjoyable wrecks. Pattaya’s dive sites appearing from behind the clouds. An anomaly is that the
also include the islands and islets off the small fishing village easternmost diving regions in Trat province remain sheltered
of Samaesan 17kms further south. during this period.
A cornucopia of colour awaits below
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The Andaman Sea is sheltered from the worst effects of the Dive operators
northeast monsoon, and diving and snorkelling is at its best There are many top-notch dive centres in both the Andaman
from November to April. Underwater visibility ranges from 5m Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. PADI and SSI are the main
to 30m or more during this period. From May to October the certification agencies, in both recreational and technical
southwest monsoon strikes this region, bringing in its wake diving tuition. There are also a number of BSAC, CMAS and
towering seas and strong currents and increased turbidity. NAUI training facilities along with IANTD, ANDI and TDI
for the ‘Tekkies’. Entry-level courses through to Instructor
Conversely, the dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand are at their programmes and specialities like cave diving and underwater
best during this season, with only minimal winds and light photography are widely available.
showers to disturb the tranquillity of the beaches and seas.
Visibility can sometimes equal that of the Andaman Sea Most of the larger and better-established dive operators
during this period. There are always dive sites on either maintain their equipment to high standards, with a good
side of the Isthmus that are sheltered enough to be dived selection of sizes. BCDs, masks, fins, regulator and pressure
whatever the weather so, if you find in the wrong place at the consoles are obtainable everywhere; however, wetsuits,
wrong time, don’t despair! diving computers and underwater cameras are generally
only available at the more established facilities.
Water temperatures in Thailand generally range from 27˚C to
31˚C. A thin wetsuit or lycra suit is recommended, not simply Renting equipment
for protection from exposure but also as a barrier to marine When you rent equipment − for your own safety and
hazards such as stinging cells which can be present. Oceanic comfort − you should remember to check the following:
sites (such as the Similans and the Burma Banks) are subject Buoyancy Control Device (BCD)
to sudden cold currents or thermoclines which can chill the • Select the correct size. The last thing you want is a
water by up to 10˚C and, although these temperature dips BCD that restricts your breathing because it is too tight.
are localized, most divers still prefer to don 3-4mm wetsuits Conversely, if it is too large, you may feel you are about to
for thermal protection. slip out of it.
Thai waters are equally inviting for snorkellers • Select a style or make that you are familiar with and take
into consideration belts, buckles and fastenings.
• Check there are no leaks.
• Ensure that the low-pressure inflator connector is securely
tightened.
• Ensure that both the deflator and power inflator buttons
function correctly and do not stick.
Mask
• Ensure the mask fits correctly and does not leak.
• Check the skirt for damage or tears.
• Check the strap for signs of wear and tear. Bear in mind
that if you lose the mask you might have to pay for it.
• Ask for an optical mask if required. Some larger operators
carry a wide selection of prescription lenses.
Regulators
• Check ease of breathing through both regulators.
• Ensure regulators mouthpieces are in good condition and
that the bite lobes are okay.
• Purge regulator before putting it in your mouth – in the
tropics, you never know what might have crawled inside!
• Check the pressure gauge; satisfy yourself that it does not
stick.
Fins and booties
• Be careful to get the size right: too small can result in
cramp, too large and they may fall off.
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“T
here’s never been a better time to learn to dive!” you All the top training agencies are omnipresent in Thailand and,
seem to hear it everywhere around Thailand these wherever there’s diving, there will be dive centres affiliated
days; in coastal resorts, on boats during passages to to one of them. Training mainly comes ‘The Professional
coral fringed tropical islands and even in the larger cities! Association of Diving Instructors’ (PADI) and ‘Scuba Schools
International’ (SSI), followed by the British Sub Aqua Club
But when talking about taking that memorable first breath (BSAC) in third place. CMAS and NAUI are here too, but with
underwater, the sales pitch is not only inaccurate, it can be a much smaller presence.
seen as intimidating − to say the least. A much better approach
is: “It’s always a great time to learn to dive in Thailand.” Why? Starting slowly
Simple. The water is clear and warm and filled with exciting Not everyone feels comfortable or has the time to jump
adventures and creatures to meet and explore. Golden in at the deep end and enrol in a multi-day commitment
opportunities arise all year round and your dive course will be without first getting a taste of the fun. But not to worry as,
fun and relaxing without the hustle and bustle of city life. in appreciation of this, the major training agencies offer
non-certified experience programmes. These are still under
What with great training facilities and calm and warm waters the guidance of a qualified dive professional and obviously
complemented by a second-to-none diversity of marine life, follow the highest of safety standards.
all readily available in many picture-postcard destinations,
this has to be one of the world’s top places to learn, continue Experiences range from taking that first breath underwater
learning or even create a career based around the planet’s in a swimming pool or just off the beach, to going on a dive
fastest growing recreational pastime of scuba diving. with an instructor in the open ocean. No corners are cut and
training covers all the basic skills needed to submerge and
Instruction is available in a number of forms, from freelance ascend safely. The only difference between these experience
instructors providing a small and personal service up to programmes and a certifying course is that, after completion,
five-star training centres with self-contained resort facilities you must still be accompanied by a diving professional at all
offering career development services allowing those who times and you cannot dive anywhere else. The advantage
want to learn to choose the style that best suits them. is that the course takes a short time and, even better, your
experience may count toward your certification (depending
Learning to dive is not something that can be self-taught. on the training agency) and you’ll be more than ready to sign
Instruction is essential and standard safety practices need up for a certifying course when time permits.
to be applied and upheld throughout, no matter the size of
operation. Thankfully this is the case in Thailand. There are For the family
also a number of award-winning facilities around the country As the interest and participation in scuba is on the increase,
proudly displaying their credentials − fine role models for images of black rubber-clad men immersing themselves
others to follow. in the abyss, whilst groups of ladies anxiously look on, are

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thankfully a vision of the past; nowadays the ladies are more


likely to be buddies! Diving couples have been coming to Originating in the UK, the BSAC
enjoy the tropical waters here for some time, some so regularly was formed in 1953, making it
that they’re now being accompanied by their families. the world’s largest dive club, with
1,000s of branches and over 33,000 members worldwide,
And the youngsters are not left out at all. PADI’s ‘Bubble Maker’ making it one of the most experienced diving agencies.
and ‘Seal Team’, along with SSI’s ‘Scuba Ranger’, programmes
The ethos of the BSAC is to train divers to a level where
give boys and girls aged eight years upwards the opportunity,
they are competent to dive in UK waters. Courses are
under professional guidance, to enjoy an exciting scuba
comprehensive in their content, but this doesn’t mean
experience whilst learning some cool underwater tricks into
they are any more difficult to complete.
the bargain. Programmes last around an hour or two in the safe
surroundings of a swimming pool or similar water conditions Over the last few years the BSAC has been steadily growing
in a protected area, and are a great way to get the youngsters throughout Asia. There are now over 16 BSAC centres in
hooked, either with or without their parents in tow! These Thailand located both on the east and west coasts.
fabulous introductions to the underwater world are a great
way for kids to share valuable learning experiences, whilst Learn more about the BSAC at: www.bsacthailand.com
meeting new friends along the way, and are widely available
PADI was founded in 1966. It is the world’s
in all of Thailand’s diving destinations.
largest recreational diving membership
organisation. The membership includes
Convenience
dive businesses, resort facilities, academic
Thailand flaunts a comprehensive range of dive centres and
institutions, instructor trainers, dive
services, the majority in the southern provinces, but with
educators, divers, snorkellers and other
several in Pattaya and Koh Chang too. There’s also a small
water sports enthusiasts.
selection in Bangkok (generally branches or booking offices).
Having a city base is particularly useful for providing academic Professional PADI members teach the vast majority of
and shallow in-water tuition to the local community or to those the world’s recreational divers, issuing approximately
that have not yet reached their intended diving destination a million certifications every year, whilst maintaining
and are taking their time checking out the city sights first. the highest industry standards for dive training, safety
The one factor these dive centres all have in common is the and customer service. The total number of PADI dive
equally impressive selection of courses they offer. centres and resorts (IRRA Members) located worldwide is
approximately 5,300, with over 1,000 of these in the Asia-
For those working in full-time jobs and therefore tied up Pacific region and over 250 located in Thailand.
during office hours, knowledge development training can be
completed on line and practical training can be completed For more about PADI, visit: www.padi.com

SSI is a worldwide diver certification


In the classroom
agency and educational support
organisation and is recognised as an
innovative leader in diver education.
Founded in 1970, SSI provides state-of-
the-art training programmes, standards
and materials for all levels of diver education. Courses are
flexible, allowing instructors to tailor training to individual
students’ needs.
Permanent certification cards are issued at the dive
centre on completion of courses, which is handy for long
term travellers. The first SSI regional centre in South East
Asia opened in 1983 and is currently one of over 2,000
facilities in over 90 countries.
For more about SSI in Thailand, visit: www.DiveSSI.com

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in the evenings or over a weekend, whichever is most alongside those in other popular diving destinations around
convenient. Once the required skills and knowledge have the world. Very few compare favourably to Thailand.
been mastered, students can then be referred to an affiliated
branch or dive centre to complete the open water sections Courses
of the course, or any other uncompleted part of it for that At the end of the day, whichever training agency you adopt,
matter! they all operate to high safety standards.

Continuation does not need to be done immediately but there Entry level courses introduce students to the underwater
is a timescale involved; the instructor will advise how long the environment and how to comfortably adapt to the new-
completed training is valid for before it would need repeating. found surroundings, how to use the unfamiliar equipment
On a broader scale, this popular option of splitting the training and above all else – how to dive safely and relax.
(known as a referral) over more than one destination is
available internationally. On successful completion the newly certified divers are
qualified to dive unaccompanied by a diving professional, in
As long as all the training is completed within the designated the same conditions and to the maximum depth experienced
period and successful completion of the initial training can during training. However, with the great selection of dive
be proved, students from literally anywhere in the world centres around, you have the choice of joining any number
can complete their courses here, taking advantage of what of daily trips with the option of dives being led by trained
diving in Thailand has to offer, without committing to a full diving professionals.
course during their stay.
There’s no extra charge for this service as it’s included as
However, the majority of visitors opt to do the whole course standard in the dive trip price and it’s a great way to build
here – a sensible decision, as prices are extremely competitive confidence and familiarity for novice divers. Plus, if you don’t

Students repeating safety skills in the ocean (photo courtesy of SSI Thailand) Learning to dive is a fun experience (photo courtesy of PADI)

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have a buddy, one will be provided for you. So now you’ve ‘Enriched Air Diver’. After all, dives are not likely to be cut
learnt to dive in warm and inviting waters, are seeing things short or be few and far between due to cold conditions!
you once could only dream of and are rapidly making new The list of speciality topics is endless; there are even special
friends – not a bad start really. It’s no wonder diving is so courses that have been individually written to suit the very
popular! surroundings. Just ask at the dive centre to find out what’s on
offer! But don’t expect to get signed up for any ice diving!
The next step is to fine-tune those skills already learned, and
be introduced to new ones. Advanced diving courses are Next on the list are rescue courses which should seriously
really great underwater adventures. Even though the term be mandatory for every diver. Course topics covered include
‘advanced’ may imply they are demanding and stressful – in self-rescue, problem management and how to help divers in
reality they are quite the opposite. stressful situations and, better still, how to avoid them in the
first place.
Safety and fun are high on the agenda and the results are
extremely rewarding. In fact, it’s surprising they aren’t As any diver will know, you never dive without a buddy!
compulsory, especially as some dive sites are restricted to But are you both actually capable of looking after each
divers certified as advanced and above. other? If not, then learn! The rescue diver courses are great
value in Thailand and are just as comprehensive as they
There’s a stream of associated speciality courses that open up are anywhere else in the world. Certification requires CPR
the chance to take the knowledge learned during advanced and First Aid training, which is also available alongside the
training to an even more in-depth level. Thailand’s tropical course. In a nutshell, what you learn is all you need to know
waters make particular courses extremely attractive; for in order to look after yourself and others, both under the
instance, the warm waters are more appealing to deep and water and on the surface during everyday life. So you might
night diving enthusiasts; the water has been exposed to high as well learn in comfort and at a good price.
levels of warming sunlight during the day, thus reducing the
likelihood of uncomfortable chilly encounters. The highest level of recreational diver certification is ‘Master
Scuba Diver’ or equivalent, depending on the training
The generally high water clarity opens up splendid vistas of agency’s certification title. To achieve this rating, or status,
colourful reefs and curious inhabitants, making ideal subject divers need to complete all the above courses and be certified
matter for underwater photographers and videographers, in a predetermined number of different specialities, as well as
two more popular choices of speciality dive courses on offer have completed a designated number of dives. There’s also a
at many of Thailand’s dive centres. ‘Junior Master Scuba Diver’ rating for the over 12-year-olds!

With such enjoyment on the cards, divers may wish to Thailand also provides a comprehensive range of technical
increase their safety levels and obtain the qualification of diving courses, from using enriched air up to diving on

Success - another happy qualified diver (photo courtesy of PADI) Underwater navigation is an invaluable skill to master (photo courtesy of SSI Thailand)

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British owned and managed, Scuba Cat Diving
operates as a PADI 5 Star CDC Center, Go Eco
Operator and Reef Check Center. They also are
certified trainers for the International Association
for Handicapped Divers.

Scuba Cat Diving regularly schedules the full


range of PADI diving courses from ‘Bubble Maker’
for the kiddies, through ‘Open Water Diver’ for
beginners up to the professional level of Open
Water Diving Instructor.

Tailor-made ‘Career Internship’ all inclusive


packages, comprehensively cover professional
diver training and all the aspects of what you need
to know in order to run and maintain a profitable
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Telephone: +66 7629 3120
Fax: +66 7629 3122
Mobile: +66 898722026
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mixed gases and cave diving. The use of rebreathers is also


Underwater Digital Photography Courses
becoming more common. Without this type of training,
a number of Thailand’s wrecks and deep reefs would be One ever-more-popular underwater pastime is
inaccessible to divers. Both PADI and SSI provide such photography, albeit in the form of video or stills.
courses, as do a handful of training agencies that are solely However, these days it’s becoming increasingly rare
dedicated to technical diving. to come across divers using film as their medium of
choice – it’s all going digital.
Becoming a Professional
Job done and it’s time to consider the world of the The demand for, and indeed the popularity of, this
professional diver and, yes, this does actually mean getting newly found medium is increasing at an exponential
paid to go diving and getting the chance to get all the cash rate, as is the technology itself. Just keeping up with the
invested in the courses back again – several times over! latest equipment releases and new terms introduced
on an almost daily basis is challenge enough!
The entry level course is the ‘Dive Master’ or, depending on It’s no wonder, then, that digital underwater
training agency, ‘Dive Leader’. These are extremely popular photography is a popular recreational diving course.
in Thailand. Courses run over a number of days and can be All the three training agencies listed on page 65
offering certification courses in one form or another.
Gearing up for a rebreather training dive
The entry level for the courses varies from absolute
beginner to those requiring advanced training in
image manipulation and editing techniques. In other
words, opportunities for all to benefit – including
professional photographers!

photo by © Jez Tryner


Both certification and non-certification courses are
also offered by a number of renowned underwater
photographers.
Dive THAILAND author, Paul Lees, is qualified to
provide courses under all three training agencies
and has also authored his own brand of photography
programme which is tailored to suit individual needs
at all levels, whether it be just guidance, advice,
critique or full hands-on training. To find out more
about Paul’s photography training programmes,
contact him on paul@pocketguideonline.com

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taught over a longer period, thus allowing participants to gain Many operators include complimentary accommodation
some work experience along the way. As the whole focus of for the duration of a diving course, especially for beginners.
the qualification is based around taking care and control of However, a number of the larger centres have taken things
others, rather than just to display a badge of completion, this one step further and created tailor-made internship packages
is a great way to learn. And, with plenty of places in which do which, in some cases, include everything needed to sign up
a course, it’s a popular option indeed. as a non-diver and leave as a qualified diving professional
complete with a job, either locally or in another country!
Setting up a temporary base in one of the diving destinations
is not really a problem − more of a dream. The weather’s good, These packages can also be joined at anytime during a
the food tasty, the social life usually relaxed and friendly − diver’s career, no matter where they are qualification-wise;
and prices for everything are reasonable. In fact, the perfect and, as they can include equipment and accommodation in
conditions in which take the next step of qualifying to be a the overall ‘package’, it’s a great opportunity to focus on the
diving instructor. matter in hand without all the worry of having to plan day-
to-day expenses and practicalities.
There are several levels of instructor, with the top of the
ladder being a ‘Course Director’, who trains divers to be The standard of training is high, as is the essential advice on
instructors. Course Directors cannot certify instructors how to survive in the diving industry after completion. Once
though; this has to be done by examiners from the training again, these centres are situated in all of the country’s diving
agencies themselves, who are flown in from all over the destinations.
world. Instructor courses, termed as Instructor Development
Courses, or IDCs for short, are scheduled on a regular basis, In fact the only thing difficult about learning to dive in
as are the Instructor Examinations (IE). Thailand is deciding where to sign up!

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dive boat to the sites further afield, all is not lost as there are
a few good dive sites off the shores of Phuket Island itself.
These local sites also open up opportunities for night diving
and polishing up those diving skills.

Conditions improve considerably around the outcrops,


islets and islands off the south of Phuket; the currents here
carry away algae and silt and the corals have more chance
of flourishing. The reefs are generally in a healthy condition
with good hard, as well as colourful soft, corals. Marine life is
plentiful, with visits from large pelagics adding spice to the
diving. Some sites are quite deep with ripping currents often
present, but there are plenty of other locations suitable for all
levels of both recreational and technical divers.

1 Meridien Reef
Location: Between Patong and Karon Beaches.
Depth: Average 7m / Maximum 18m
This site has comparatively few hard and soft corals and fish-
life is only sporadically present – although you might discover
1
a blue-spotted ribbontail ray hiding beneath one of the rocks,
and very occasionally may encounter a small white-tip reef
2
shark. However, the site is a very good one for training or for
3 5 introducing new divers to scuba: students can concentrate on
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7 learning to dive, without their attention being distracted by
deep waters, strong currents or too many fish!
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2 Kata House Reef
Location: Western end of Kata Beach.
9 Depth: Average 5m / Maximum 12m
10 Entry to the site off the beach brings you to the fringing
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the depth gradually increases to 12m. This is a training and
introduction site similar to meridian reef, but shallower
and slightly more enjoyable. Barracuda, tuna, and trevally
Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, is the second most are often present. The reef just breaks the surface in low
developed (after Pattaya) of the country’s tourist destinations. water. Blue-spotted ribbontail rays and white-tip reef sharks
The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow are sometimes seen. Reef-fish are present but tend to be
bridged strait. The island’s west and south coastlines are scattered over the area rather than dominating particular
liberally sprinkled with beaches, many of them long, curving areas. The site is accessible during inclement weather
arcs of golden sand with mounds of boulders separating conditions and suitable for night-diving enthusiasts.
them from the neighbouring beaches. With an international
airport and good transport links to the rest of the country, 3 Koh Pu
Phuket makes a good base for exploring further afield or as Location: Approx 1km west of Kata House Reef.
the jumping-off point for other popular destinations such as Depth: Average 18m / Maximum 24m
Khao Lak, Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta. The island is fringed with fallen rocks; these are larger around
the northwest area, and are the main feature of the site.
Diving around Phuket The gaps between some of the rocks offer swim-throughs;
Phuket is the largest dive centre in Thailand and the beneath the rocks are heaps of broken oyster shells, obscure
main base for liveaboards heading for destinations in the nudibranchs and a few cowrie shells. There are no pelagics or
Andaman Sea. For those not having the free time to join a big fish of note, but you’re likely to see small schools of fusiliers
and snappers, moorish idols, squirrelfish and rabbitfish.
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‘East of Eden’ –The Similan Islands


Tourism Authority of Thailand
ABOVE AND BELOW THE SURFACE Phuket Office, 191 Thalang Road, Amphur Muang
Explore Thailand’s tropical marine wonderland www.tourismthailand.org Phuket 83000, Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 7621 2213, +66 (0) 7621 1036 Fax: +66 (0) 7621 3582
E-mail: tatphket@tat.or.th
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4 Koh Dok Mai invertebrates have taken up residence and juvenile reef fish
Location: 10km west of Shark Point. hover around the now barnacle-encrusted frame. Daylight
Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 31m penetrates the majority of the wreck, though there are some
The east side of the island offers a wall rich in invertebrates areas that can only be explored with an artificial light source.
and a good representation of tube corals. There are large Beware that quite a few areas have collapsed ceilings – these
moray eels, black-banded sea kraits, honeycomb groupers should not be entered at all.
and angelfish, and you’ve a good chance of seeing leopard
sharks out on the sand. Bivalves cling to sea whips along the 8 Coral Island
deeper sections of the wall, which also features two caves. Location: Outer of two islands south of Chalong Bay.
The walls and ceiling of the larger one are rich in soft corals, Depth: Average 14m / Maximum 20m
but it’s best to remain outside, exploring the cave’s interior The south of the island is the best area to dive at this primarily
safely by torch light. The western side of the island features training site, not only in terms of safety (no threat from erratic
a steeply sloping reef rather than the sheer drops that jet-skiers!) but also because there’s a more diverse presence
dominate elsewhere. Black-tip and white-tip reef sharks can of marine life, plus it displays the healthiest corals which are
be seen. There are healthy sea fans and barrel and encrusting mainly foliaceous interspersed with bubble, staghorn and star.
sponges. Visiting pelagics often pass by.
9 Koh Racha Yai – Bungalow Bay
Location: 90 minutes from Chalong Bay.
5 Anemone Reef Depth: Average 17m / Maximum 30m
Location: 30km east of Chalong Bay on Phuket. This site can be split; you can opt to follow either of the bay’s
Depth: Average 17m / Maximum 26m shorelines. The rocky formations visible above the surface
Anemone Reef is a small submerged rocky plateau about 4-7m continue underwater, with a good presence of reef-fish.
deep at the shallowest parts. The top of the reef is smothered Around the rocks swim surgeonfish and fusiliers, while below
in sea anemones; there are many resident clownfish, shrimps you can see inquisitive paired goatfish, nudibranchs, urchins
and porcelain crabs. Elsewhere you find large clusters of soft and plenty of blue-spotted ribbontail rays.
corals and enormous gorgonian sea fans – the latter sheltering
dense groupings of Indian lionfish. There’s a healthy cross- 10 Koh Racha Yai – Eastern Coast
section of marine life. At its deepest point a solitary rock is Location: 90 minutes from Chalong Bay.
home to a number of juvenile moray eels. Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 22m
This is a popular diving destination and is suitable for all levels
6 Shark Point of diver. There’s also enjoyable snorkelling around the rocks
Location: 1km southeast of Anemone Reef. in the shallow waters off the island’s coastline. The shallower
Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 24m sections of the reef feature tables and smaller examples
This site was named for the leopard sharks that are often found of leaf corals; the deeper waters have similar species, but
either resting on the sandy sections around the perimeter of larger. There are many featherstars, lionfish, puffers and a few
the main structure or freely swimming around the surrounding parrotfish and wrasse. The site’s southern end has the bonus
waters. Three pinnacles are dense with colourful marine of encountering mating cuttlefish along with a greater display
life, from impressive sea fans to honeycomb groupers,
vivid encrusting sponges, moray eels, lobsters, lionfish and Emperor angelfish
harlequin ghost pipefish. Slightly to the west of the northern
pinnacle is a large, spectacular arch saturated in the brilliant
colours of the soft corals growing on its surfaces. The reefs
here also display bushy black corals, sea whips and gorgonian
sea fans, with barracuda, snapper, trevally and mackerel all
patrolling the fringes.

7 King Cruiser Wreck


Location: 1 km southeast of Anemone Reef.
Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 32m
In 1997 the King Cruiser, a car ferry operating between Phuket
and Koh Phi Phi, bottomed on Anemone Reef, splitting it in
two. The impact also tore a large hole in the vessel’s hull.
The sunken vessel attracts a high diversity of marine life;
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of reef creatures, including good-sized titan triggerfish, moray
eels and octopus; plus on a smaller scale, a better selection of ALL 4 DIVING
colourful fish and invertebrates. Leopard sharks and hawksbill Patong Beach
turtles are occasionally seen around this coastline. Tel. +66 (0)76 344611
Fax. +66 (0)76 343015
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Depth: Average 17m / Maximum 30m
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pinnacles and large rocks. There’s a fair display of hard and Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
soft corals and the usual reef-fish are present in reasonable Being a member of the Andaman Diving Group, All 4 Diving
quantities. If you’re lucky you should be able to sight small take care of their visitors and guests from the moment they
reef sharks, but the main attraction is probably the presence arrive on Phuket until departure.
of large bullethead parrotfish. However, diving here can be This is the largest and most comprehensive dive centre
extremely hazardous because of the hostile currents under on the island and is run by divers for divers. All of the
no circumstances should this site be attempted by any but knowledgeable staff are either Thai Nationals or long-time
experienced divers. Phuket residents who combined, are more than capable of
helping with virtually all aspects of diving in Thailand.
12 Koh Racha Noi – Southern Tip All 4 Diving provides an extensive range of liveaboard and
Location: Just over two hours from Bay Chalong Bay. day trip diving options, as well as conducting the full range
Depth: Average 23m / Maximum 40m+ of PADI dive courses. On top of all that the centre has the
This is a great dive for experienced divers – in fact, good largest retail selection in the country, which includes most
operators will bring only divers of advanced level and above! major and popular brands, all of which can be promptly
The underwater terrain is similar to that around the island’s serviced at the onsite service centre.
northern tip, but much deeper – the shallowest part of
any consequence is at 18m. Fine soft corals highlight the
smooth-sided boulders. Crinoids and featherstars are well
represented. There are fairly plentiful, reasonably sized
fish, including lionfish, parrotfish, wrasse and triggerfish, as
well as large visiting pelagics such as barracuda, rainbow
runners and trevally. Manta and marbled rays are frequently
seen here, as are whale sharks – although with slightly less
regularity. All in all, this site can be compared with some sites
found around Mu Koh Similan Marine National park.

SHARK POINT MARINE SANCTUARY


Shark Point Marine Sanctuary consists of Shark Point
and Anemone Reef, 1km to the north-west. Since 1997
it has included the wreck of the King Cruiser car ferry.
Designated a Marine Sanctuary in 1992, the sheer
profusion of marine life here is justification enough for
protected status. The marine park zone covers a radius
of 2.5km around the western limit of Shark Point and
all commercial fishing, collecting of marine life, or other
harmful activity is prohibited.
Official mooring buoys have been installed but if they
are in use (which is often the case, given the popularity
of these sites), divers must execute a live-boat dive. On
no account should anchors be dropped here.

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MERMAID LIVEABOARDS SANTANA DIVING & CANOEING


Patong Beach Patong Beach
Booking Centre
+66 (0)76 344612
Hotline
+66 (0)87 274 8348
e. info@mermaid-liveaboards.com
Tel. +66 (0)76 294220, (0)76 340360
w. www.mermaid-liveaboards.com
Fax. +66 (0)76 340360, e. pguide@santanaphuket.com
Instruction | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental | Snorkelling w. www.santanaphuket.com
Accommodation
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox
Mermaid Liveaboards – Asia’s premier liveaboard fleet – owns Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
and operates two liveaboard vessels, M/V Mermaid I and M/V
Mermaid II. Large spacious dive decks and dive platforms are a Santana is Phuket’s most experienced dive centre with more
treat. Photographers are catered for with large rinse tubs and then 25 years in business! Back in the late 70s they were the
camera tables on the deck. Both vessels are equipped with pioneers of scuba diving on Phuket and the Similan Islands
full safety equipment, dinghies and life rafts. Air-conditioned and were responsible for naming many of the established
comfort, sundecks, saloon and party deck with lounges and dive sites, including ‘Elephant Head’.
restaurant-style dining. Mermaid, a member of the Andaman These days, Santana heads out to dive the Andaman Sea’s
Diving Group, offers a choice of CMAS & PADI diver training. finest dive sites aboard their spacious and air-conditioned
Combine this luxury with the experienced dive crew and you liveaboard vessel, M/V Discovery. The schedule offers regular
will enjoy a liveaboard trip of a lifetime. departures to the Similan Islands and Richelieu Rock, the
Scheduling offers a choice of cruises from 2 days/3 nights Southern Islands including Hin Daeng and Mouang, and
up to 9 days/9 nights; you can combine cruises to enjoy a Burma’s (Myanmar) Mergui Archipelago including the Burma
discount and the best diving throughout the Andaman Banks. They also run a daily day trip service which opens up
Sea at sites including the Similans, Richelieu Rock, Mergui the local hot-spots around Phuket and Phi Phi.
Archipelago and Hin Daeng, Phi Phi and Koh Ha to the south. As you would expect from an established PADI 5 Star
Or join a trip in Indonesia which departs from Bali every Instructor Development Center, the full range of PADI dive
Saturday from June to October to dive Nusa Tenggara and courses including the professional level of Instructor are
Komodo, including walking with Komodo Dragons in the conducted and are available in a variety of languages.
World Heritage Komodo National Park.

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SCUBA CAT DIVING SEA BEES DIVING


Patong Beach Chalong
Tel. +66 (0)76 293120/121 Tel. +66 (0)76 381765
Fax. +66 (0)76 293122 Fax. +66 (0)76 280467
e. info@scubacat.com e. info@sea-bees.com
w. www.scubacat.com w. www.sea-bees.com
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
The Sea Bees international team of dive guides and instructors
Scuba Cat Diving was established back in 1992 and is under are highly experienced and trained to the highest standards.
British ownership, with a multinational management team Each has a minimum of 250 dives, so divers are in safe hands.
running the day to day operations. The company operates as Also, their knowledge of the local dive sites and aquatic life is
a PADI 5 Star CDC Center, Go ECO Operator and Reef Check second to none. Sea Bees has a fleet of six dive boats which are
Centre. Their goal is to provide a specialised quality service in individually kitted out for day trips or liveaboard excursions.
relaxed and friendly surroundings and to ensure their guests
get the most out of their holiday all year round. The comprehensive dive centre in Chalong is equipped
with a customer service centre, comfortable reception area,
If you want to further your dive education, Scuba Cat regularly workshop, and equipment room where guests can store their
schedules the full range of PADI Courses from Bubble Maker own equipment.
for the kiddies, right up to the professional certification of
Instructor, with their own award winning PADI Platinum Course Their resort, the Palm Garden Resort is unique in that was built
Director. They also run special underwater photography to house the See Bees Dive Academy which offers a complete
workshops for those wishing to top up their shooting skills! range of courses from beginner to a variety of Instructor
qualifications. The Acadamy has its own purpose-built 3m
Scuba Cat has two liveaboard boats. Enjoy the world- training pool with four air-conditioned classrooms complete
renowned Similan Islands following your own personal with full multimedia support.
schedule onboard MV Scuba Cat or join a regular excursion on
MV Scuba Adventure, which includes the sites further afield.

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SEA WORLD DIVE TEAM WATER WORLD ASIA


Patong Beach Patong Beach
Tel. +66 (0)76 341595 Tel. +66 (0)76 342511
Fax. + 66 (0)76 342510 Fax. +66 (0)76 342512
e. info@seaworld-phuket.com, w. www.seaworld-phuket.com e. info@waterworldasia.com
w. www.waterworldasia.com
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation Conveniently located in Patong
and with ample parking space
With its motto of, “Our first priority is your satisfaction”, Sea around, Water World welcomes you to one of Thailand’s
World Dive Team is a member of the Andaman Diving Group, largest and complete dive centres.
and is a 5 Star PADI IDC Center located right in the heart of
Patong Beach. Sea World Dive Team is an Aqualung Partner Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox
Center. Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Service Centre
The professional, multilingual team of diving instructors They provide diving trips to all of Phuket’s dive sites every
regularly schedules the full range of diving courses, from day with a choice of speedboat or full size dive boat. There’s
beginner up to, and including, the professional level of also a wide selection of boats available to leave the Island
instructor. All courses are conducted in the centre’s air- and join a liveaboard trip to the Similan Islands or even
conditioned classrooms with the in-water training modules further north to Myanmar. Trips offered run between 4 to 14
taking place in the purpose built on-site training pool. days and there’s something for every budget.
As a PADI 5 Star Center, they offer the full range of diving
As well as organising day-trip diving to all the best local
courses and have training materials in most languages. Daily
sites, Sea World Dive Team offers liveaboard excursions
programs are available from Bubble Maker to those who
to all the prime diving destinations in the Andaman Sea,
want to take their diving to a professional level.
including Thailand’s legendary Similan Islands and the Mergui
Archipelago to the west of Myanmar (Burma). Trips are also At Water World they pride themselves on being well stocked
scheduled around the diving Mecca of Komodo in Indonesia. with the world’s best names in diving equipment and in
the 350 m2 dive store you will find all the most renowned
top quality brand names. Last but not least they also are an
authorized service centre.

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How to get there two full tanks, weight system and – if required – Divemaster
Phuket can be reached directly by air, road and sea. services. Equipment rental and Nitrox fills can be extra. Divers
who have been out of the water for over six months either
By air: It’s possible to directly access the island’s international follow a refresher course or accompany an instructor during
airport from a number of neighbouring countries, or via their first dive; there’s a minimal charge for this important
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Bangkok’s and necessary service.
Don Muang Airport also operates flights to Phuket.
Liveaboard excursions
A few budget airlines serve the Bangkok–Phuket route but Many divers come to Phuket for the selection of liveaboard
timetables change regularly. There are also direct flights excursions, giving access to far-off dive sites. Excursion
between Koh Samui and Pattaya. The three main carriers are: styles differ, but all share high standards. Prices include
Bangkok Airways: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside diving, meals/snacks and accommodation, but not alcoholic
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555. Nok Air: Within Thailand, beverages or scuba equipment.
Tel. 1318; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. Thai
Airways International: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111. Hospitals
Bangkok Hospital Phuket, in Phuket City
By bus: VIP air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok’s
24 Hr Contacts Centre: Within Thailand, Tel. 1719; from
Southern Bus Terminal daily to Phuket City. Trip time is
outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)76 254425
around 14 hours. At Phuket City bus terminal visitors continue
their journeys by taxi or local bus, unless a pick-up by their Phuket International Hospital, on by-pass road, between
dive operator has been arranged. For further information on Tesco Lotus & Central Festival
bus services, contact Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal: Tel. Emergency Ambulance: Tel. +66 (0)76 210935
+66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200. Recompression chambers
Badalveda Diving Medicine Network in Bangkok
Where to eat
Hospital Phuket, Phuket City
There are countless restaurants across the island; for the Diving Medicine Hotlines
best up-to-date information on the island’s eateries, look Tel. +66 (0)81 989 9482, +66 (0)86 272 4618
for Image Asia’s comprehensive publication Where to Eat in vedainfo@badalveda.com | www.badalveda.com
Phuket. It’s also an online at: www.wheretoeat-phuket.com.
Hyperbaric Services of Thailand, in Phuket International
For more information and insight on where and what to eat, Hospital
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG Hotline Tel. +66 (0)89 871 2335
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com
Dive courses
Dive facilities
Local diver training follows BSAC, CMAS, PADI and SSI systems.
Scuba diving here is big business. The larger centres cater The majority of internationally-recognised certifications are
for divers from all over the world; courses and dive trips are accepted in any of the dive centres; certification cards and log
generally supervised by multilingual staff, but English remains books will be requested. The course price structures are mostly
the main language. Several larger centres provide a transfer the same at different operators. The open water sections of
service to and from Phuket International Airport. the courses can be completed locally or amalgamated with a
liveaboard excursion.
Dive Trips
There are two main types of dive trip available. All operators Generally prices are inclusive of instruction, study materials,
run daily trips, and the larger, more established, schedule equipment, dive trips and certification. Introduction courses
regular liveaboard excursions on their own boats around the include full equipment, whereas other courses are inclusive of
Similan and Surin island groups and the Mergui Archipelago. tanks and weight systems only. Additional equipment can be
Some arrange short excursions to southern destinations rented from all centres at a discounted price. You’ll need two
around Koh Rok and Hin Daeng. passport sized photographs for certification in all courses.

All these trips differ in style and duration with enough


variations to suit anyone. Daily dive trip prices include transfers For more information on Phuket, contact Tourism Authority of
to and from resorts, light refreshments and beverages, lunch, Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)76 212213, (0)76 211036
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Khao Lak Marine National Park boasts 12km of casuarinas and


palm fringed coastline. Behind the glorious beaches are palm
and rubber plantations, which continue to meet green foothills
and mountainous terrain divided by cascading waterfalls.

One thing that sets Khao Lak aside from many other seaside
destinations is that you don’t have to cross a road to reach
the beach! Tourism is slowly but surely taking off here,
particularly for divers, which is hardly surprising as some of
the county’s best diving is right on its doorstep.

Diving around Khao Lak


The majority of diving trips offered here visit the sites around
the Mu Koh Similan and Surin Marine National Parks in the
form of both day trips and liveaboard excursions, with the
latter also being offered to the Mergui Archipelago.

There are also a couple of wrecks of tin mining boats; the


‘Boonsong’ lies just off the coast and can be a real treat to
dive. All manner of marine life can be encountered from tiny
and endemic nudibranchs up to, on the odd occasion, whale
sharks. The second wreck, the ‘Premchai’, lies upside down
but remains in one piece allowing penetration.
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BIG BLUE DIVING IQ DIVE


Khao Lak Khao Lak
Tel. +66 (0)76 485544 Tel. +66 (0)76 485614
Fax. +66 (0)76 485545 Fax. +66 (0)76 485613
e. info@bigbluekhaolak.com e. info@iq-dive.com
w. www.bigbluekhaolak.com w. www.iq-dive.com
Big Blue Diving, with offices in both iQ-DIVE is a PADI 5 Star Dive School
Khao Lak (across from McDonalds) located in the centre of Khao Lak,
and nearby Bang Niang, offers opposite McDonald’s, just 80 km
daily Similan diving and snorkelling trips by speedboat and north of Phuket International Airport, and offers scuba diving
multiday luxury liveaboard excursions aboard their 35-metre and snorkelling day-trips, overnight and Live aboard cruises
boat, the MV Pawara, which is one of the largest luxury to the famous Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu
liveaboards cruising the Similans. Trips run for 4 days / 4 nights Rock, Myanmar (Burma) and of course the complete PADI
to take divers to all the best dive sites in total comfort. educational programme from beginner to pro-level.
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Big Blue Khao Lak also operates a speedboat which allows iQ-DIVE, successfully operating in Khao Lak, on Thailand’s
them to offer regular day trips to Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and West coast, since 1996, is managed by Swiss scuba instructor
Richelieu Rock. Ernst Schläpfer and his Thai wife, Meaw. Their fleet consists
Also on offer are diving courses from beginner to Divemaster of two boats: A fast 21-metre day trip boat visiting the
under both PADI and SSI taring programmes. The full range Similan Islands, Koh Bon and Koh Tachai and a traditional
of Technical and Cave diving courses is also offered. Thai Longtail boat that visits the nearby Boonsung, Premchai
Wreck and Khao Na Yak reef just outside Taplamu harbour.
Big Blue also have their own profile on the social networking
website ‘Facebook’, where they regularly share all the latest iQ-Dive’s professional and very experienced team of
updates. multilingual PADI Instructors and dive masters will assure
that all of your dives are safe and most joyful experiences.

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SEA BEES DIVING SEA DRAGON DIVE CENTER


Khao Lak Khao Lak
Tel. +66 (0)76 485174 Tel. +66 (0)76 485420
Fax. +66 (0)76 485175 Fax. +66 (0)76 485418
e. khaolak@sea-bees.com
w. www.sea-bees.com
e. info@seadragondivecenter.com
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Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Gear rental
Sea Bees Khao Lak’s all-inclusive service includes a unique Retail | Snorkelling
way of diving the Similans, onboard their own spacious Founded in 1993, Sea Dragon is Khao Lak’s longest established
catamaran providing fast and comfortable day trips to dive centre. Located only one hour north of Phuket International
the island group. The trips, and also multi-day liveaboard Airport on the picturesque west coast of Thailand, the local
excursions, onboard M/V Genesis, conveniently depart harbour of Thap Lamu is conveniently the closest departure
from nearby Thap Lamu. The staff here all have a minimum point to Thailand’s finest dive sites, the Similan Islands.
of 250 dives and are highly experienced and trained to the
uppermost standards so divers are in safe hands. Sea Dragon’s three unique boats were specifically designed and
refurbished to complement their wide range of liveaboard trips,
The comprehensive dive centre supports its resort in Khao offering a choice of five different liveaboard trips to Richelieu
Lak, the Palm Garden Resort, which has comfortable rooms, Rock and the Similan and Surin Islands, with an emphasis on
a good restaurant and purpose-built diver training pool, small group diving supervised by experienced staff.
making it a great base either before or after liveaboard
excursions. It is also an ideal place for the whole family, Additionally, they operate three day dive trips to the local
particularly if anyone is undertaking training, which is done reefs and charming tin mining wrecks, and for those who
on site. Courses from beginner to a variety of instructor wish to begin or advance their diving, the friendly and
qualifications are all regularly scheduled. professional staff at this custom built PADI 5 Star IDC
Center conduct the full range of PADI dive courses in many
languages, from beginner through to Instructor.

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Khao Lak

How to get there Dive facilities


Khao Lak can be reached directly by road and indirectly by air. Scuba diving here is very popular. To cater for the high demand
there’s is a string of dive centres along the main highway,
Phuket, the main gateway to the area, is a 90-minute drive many of which have booking offices or their own facilities in
away. Phuket’s international airport is directly accessible from the larger hotels and resorts. Several centres provide their
most neighbouring countries, or via Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi own, or can arrange, transfers to and from Phuket and Krabi.
International Airport. Domestic flights are also scheduled
between Phuket and Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport. Dive trips
Both daily trips and multi-day liveaboard excursions visit
By air: A few budget airlines serve the Bangkok–Phuket route the sites around Mu Koh Similan and Surin Marine National
but their timetables change regularly. There are also direct Parks as well as the local wrecks and the Mergui Archipelago.
flights between Koh Samui and Pattaya. The three main All trips include transfers to and from resorts, tanks, weight
carriers are: Bangkok Airways: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; system and Divemaster services, light refreshments and
from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5678. Nok Air: Within beverages. Day trips include lunch.
Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900
9955. Thai Airways International: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111.
Hospitals & Recompression Chambers
By bus: VIP air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok’s Bangkok Hospital Phuket has a permanent ambulance
Southern Bus Terminal daily to the bus terminal in Phuket stationed in Khao Lak which serves the area. Tel. 1719
City. Trip time is around 14 hours. At Phuket City bus terminal The nearest recompression chambers are those on
visitors may continue their journeys by taxi or local bus, unless Phuket. For details see page 107.
a pick-up by their dive operator has been arranged. For further
information on bus services contact Bangkok Southern Bus
Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200. Dive courses
The full range of PADI and SSI programmes, up to and
Where to eat including the professional level of Instructor, are available and
The majority of local hotels and resorts have their own eateries in several languages. Prices generally include instruction, study
with international and local menus. However, those wishing materials, equipment, dive trips and certification. The in-water
to sample the local fare outside of these will find a range of sections of the courses can be completed during day trips or
worthy bakeries, restaurants, coffee shops and snack bars amalgamated with a liveaboard excursion. The majority of
along the main highway running parallel to the beach. internationally-recognised certifications are accepted in any
of the dive centres; certification cards and log books will be
For best information and insight on where and what to eat, requested as proof of certification and experience.
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com For more information on Khao Lak, contact Tourism
Authority of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)76 212213, (0)76 211036.
Bang Niang beach, Khao Lak

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This archipelago of nine granitic islands sits 90km northwest


of Phuket. The islands cover an area of about 128 sq km,
featuring lush rainforests inhabited by squirrels and bats and
a variety of bird-life.

There are two staffed park offices (on Islands #4 and #8), but
otherwise the islands are uninhabited.

Two dive sites around the northern islands of Koh Bon and
Koh Tachai are also included in this section.

A noticeable characteristic of the Similans is the contrast


between the east and west coastlines. The east is subject to
the relatively gentle north-easterly monsoons, and features
superb sandy beaches and sheltered bays. The western
coasts, however, experience the full force of the harsh south-
westerly monsoons and are more commonly characterized
by rugged weather-beaten boulders, a pattern that continues
underwater.
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Diving around the Similans 1 North Point
The Similans can certainly lay claim to being one of the Asia Location: The northern apex of island #9.
Pacific’s top dive destinations. The dramatic underwater Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 34m
terrain is highlighted by thriving reefs and abundant soft The walls and sides of large boulders are highlighted by
corals, and the tremendous diversity of marine life includes radiant soft corals. Around these are numerous parrotfish of
many of the more exciting, larger pelagics. all sizes, small dog-faced pufferfish and larger solitary clown
triggerfish. Sharing the area are mixed amounts of leafy, brain,
During late March and early April, Thailand’s hottest period, slipper and lip corals. Further down, giant sea cucumbers and
rising sea temperatures cause plankton blooms, which attracts blue seastars decorate the rocky surfaces. The prolific fish-
a wealth of the larger animals into the area, resulting in life includes varieties of butterflyfish, parrotfish, lionfish and
chance encounters with, amongst others, schooling chevron wrasse. To the north, manta rays and barracuda are frequent.
barracuda, giant trevally, rainbow runners and reef sharks.
There’s also a selection of rays including eagle, marbled and 2 Breakfast Bend
enormous but graceful manta. Location: South-eastern apex of island #9.
Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 34m
In general, the east-facing dive sites feature gently Breakfast Bend is so-called because it is generally the first
sloping reefs and drop-offs with impressive gardens of sea dive on a live-aboard excursion – after breakfast! The western
anemones, flourishing hard and soft corals, and teeming fish section is relatively shallow, averaging 8m; its sandy bottom
populations. With negligible currents and mostly moderate is punctuated with scattered rocks. Southeast of here are
depths, these sites are suitable for any level of diver. The the beginnings of a reef flat, primarily staghorns; these
sheltered conditions are also ideal for snorkelling. eventually achieve garden-like proportions. They are bigger
but much less frequent on the steep reef-slope.
The archipelago’s western sites are quite the opposite. Here
giant boulders tumble down to the seabed in depths of 40m The reef-slope – also formed by small boulders and coral
or more. Currents have kept the gaps between the boulders shelves, with many branches of tree, leafy and brain corals.
free from build-ups of sand, leading to the development of Moorish idols, raccoon butterflyfish and Indian lionfish –
tunnels, archways and caverns that provide exciting swim- paired rather than solitary – are all present en masse. Colonies
throughs. The currents also provide nutrients for masses of of garden eels can be seen on the sandy patches. The seabed
gorgonians, crinoids, sea fans and lush soft corals. has widespread coral mounds.

The Similans are dived as both multi-day liveaboard 3 Donald Duck Bay
excursions and daily dive trips, scheduled from Phuket Location: In the small sheltered bay on the northwest coast
and Khao Lak. For details of dive centres, see pages 99-105 of island #8.
(Phuket) and 109-114 (Khao Lak). Depth: Average 8m / Maximum 14m
A popular night diving site. Scattered coral mounds and
A spearing mantis shrimp peers out from its lair
boulders provide sleeping quarters for a host of marine life,
but their formation forces the nocturnal creatures into areas
of open sand in search of sustenance. Thus night-divers can
observe them with much greater ease and frequency and in
larger numbers. Attracted by the lights of dive boats, cuttlefish
and squid are often everywhere. Crabs, small lobsters and a
wealth of other invertebrates scurry across the sand at night.

4 Beacon Beach
Location: The reef spans the length of the south-eastern
coastline of island #8, about 200m offshore.
Depth: Average 12-18m / Maximum 34m
The reef-flat is in just over 5m and features many small
boulders of lesser star and brain corals, interspersed with
familiar clusters of staghorns, all rich in colourful reef-fish like
damsels, wrasse, parrotfish and surgeonfish, as well as large
numbers of inquisitive triggerfish.
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To the north are areas of foliaceous corals, such as lettuce 7 East of Eden
and carnation, with many colourful reef-fish: bird and lunar Location: South-eastern fringing reef of island #7.
wrasse, powder-blue surgeonfish, squirrelfish, soldierfish Depth: Average 22m / Maximum 34m
and Indian lionfish are all plentiful. The bottom is punctuated This is a steep sloping hard coral reef consisting of mostly hard-
with large, impressive coral mounds and rocks, which are coral laminates. Unusually for an east-facing reef, there are
covered with soft corals in diverse hues, encrusting sponges soft corals in the shallower waters at about 12m. Also on view
and various tubeworms and featherstars. are schools of snappers and fusiliers, and occasionally turtles
and leopard sharks. There’s a stunning bommie (coral head)
5 Beacon Point in the middle of the reef, starting in around 9m and going
Location: The southern extension of Beacon Beach Reef. down to 30m; it features one of the finest concentrations of
Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 55m corals in the Similans and should not be missed.
The site is very like Beacon Beach Reef but with more fish
and larger corals, especially in the deeper waters. Also, you 8 Shark Fin Reef
have a good chance of seeing manta and eagle rays, plus Location: Around the rocks that break the water at low tide;
large pelagics, in the deeper southern waters, away from 3km southeast of island #3.
the headland. The reef-flat features many small boulders of Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 40m
lesser star and brain corals, interspersed with familiar clusters The north-eastern side features a sloping reef, whereas the
of staghorn corals, all rich in colourful reef-fish like chromis, south-western side is a more dramatic sheer drop-off: rocks
wrasse, parrotfish and surgeonfish. The coral cover remains resembling fallen hexagonal pillars, are the highlight of this
constant around the apex, with individuals increasing in size side of the site. At the south-eastern end of these formations
with depth – especially gorgonian sea fans at about 30m. is a large swim-through; this provides an almost purpose-
built opening to the site’s opposite side. Large Napoleon
6 Elephant Head wrasse have also been seen around this section as have
Location: The giant rocky outcrop off island #8’s southern tip. passing sharks and rays.
As you approach the site from the west the outcrop resembles
a partially submerged elephant – hence the name. 9 Boulder City
Depth: Average 24m / Maximum 70m Location: Immediately south of Shark Fin Reef.
Huge boulders, some with frames measuring over 30m, sit Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 32m
individually or are stacked to form daring swim-throughs The site consists of a collection of enormous submerged
comprising arches, caverns, gullies and tunnels at all depths. granite boulders running southeast-northwest, which are
more typical of a west-facing coastal rock formation. They
There’s plenty of marine life residing in the site’s shallower fancifully resemble rocky mountains separated by wide
sections. Around the boulders are angelfish, triggerfish and valleys, their sheer sides punctuated occasionally by clusters
schools of fusiliers and juvenile snappers. This is an ideal of soft coral and radiant crinoids; with small crevices housing
place for spotting small reef sharks. a diversity of marine life.
Thailand’s reefs abound with photographic opportunities
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10 Koh Bon MU KOH SURIN
Location: Off the south west corner of Koh Bon.
Depth: Average 21m / Maximum 40m
The island’s perimeter here takes the form of a series of small
wall-like sections which drop to meet a fringing reef at 32m
before sharply dropping to 40m to reach gently sloping
sand. Huge sponges and sea fans can be found along the
reef in depths of 30-40m.

The wall sections are covered with a mixture of sea anemones


encrusting sponges and sea whips. Concealed within the
narrow rocky gorges and crevices are octopus, resting
cuttlefish, and coral trout being attended to at one of the
many cleaning stations around this site. On closer inspection
a variety of cleaner shrimps can be witnessed as they tend to
their willing hosts.

To the southwest a splendid reef tapers down to the sites


maximum depth and is covered in corals teeming with
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marine life. This is also a great location for regular encounters
with manta rays and leopard sharks. 2

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Location: 40km south of Koh Surin Tai.
Depth: Average 22m / Maximum 30m
This submerged plateau is divided into three reefs, each
dominating a different depth with different structures and
reef inhabitants. Mu Koh Surin Marine National Park is located 80km due west
of Ranong Province along Thailand’s west coast.
Off the island’s southern point, two submerged pinnacles The largest island is Koh Surin Nua which has an area of
stand proud of many large boulders and smaller rocks, 19 sq. km and a highest point 240m above sea level. To its
providing great swim-throughs. This, the southernmost area immediate southwest lies the slightly smaller Koh Surin Tai;
of the site, is part of the deepest of the three reefs, ranging between the two is a strait only 200m wide, which can be
from 25m to 30m. This section is a fairly reliable spot for crossed on foot during low waters.
catching glimpses of manta rays and whale sharks which
both frequent the area. The only residents on Koh Surin Nua are the park officials,
although Koh Surin Tai has small communities of Chao Ley
The second, or central, section of the reef is slightly shallower sea gypsies on some of its eastern beaches.
and is constructed mainly of hard corals and large rocks,
around which schools of spadefish – such as pinnate batfish Diving around Surin
– are tended to by common cleanerfish. Clinging to the rocks Sites follow along fringing reefs that slope gently to the sea-
are gorgonian sea fans, featherstars, colourful crinoids and bed and in contrast along the walls of sheer pinnacles. The
areas of carpet sea anemones. Large bullethead parrotfish reefs and their inhabitants are thankfully now protected,
and even larger Napoleon wrasse share these waters with but this hasn’t always been the case. Sadly there are isolated
moorish idols, schooling bannerfish, juvenile snappers and a areas of damage which have restricted the selection of listed
variety of triggerfish, including titan and orange-striped. sites. However, the jurisdiction extends to include the whale
shark magnet of Richelieu Rock.
The third and shallowest section of the site sits in 12m. Here
you will encounter many Indian lionfish amongst backdrops The sites are dived as both multi-day liveaboard excursions
of gorgonian sea fans and giant clams. Other schooling fish from Phuket and Khao Lak, as well as daily dive trips from
life includes batfish, sweetlips and juvenile yellowtail and Khao Lak. For details of dive centres, see pages 99-105
chevron barracuda. (Phuket) and 109-114 (Khao Lak).
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1 Turtle Ledge MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO
Location: Koh Surin Tai’s south-eastern coastline.
Depth: Average 8m / Maximum 20m
The site was awarded its name from the frequent sightings of
turtles. It is also excellent for night-diving.

The higher portions of the reef-slope have numerous


gardens of carpet anemones, below which are solitary
magnificent sea anemones inhabited by a variety of
anemonefish. Clusters of stag and elkhorn corals shelter
giant clams and encrusting sponges from the predation 1

of bullethead parrotfish. Green turtles are frequently


encountered here.

2 Koh Torinla
Location: Off the southwest tip of Koh Surin Tai. 2
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 27m
The eastern area has a small garden of magnificent sea
anemones which are hosted by pink skunk and Clark’s 3

anemonefish. Small groupers and coral trout shelter beneath


many fine flower corals. Beyond these gardens, are numerous
smooth porous corals – including lesser and greater star –
with schools of bicolour parrotfish, blue-spotted groupers
and pairs of Emporer angelfish all venturing between the 4

rocks.

The rocks in the shallows host hermit crabs, urchins and In 1997 the Mergui Archipelago in the south of Myanmar
cleaner shrimps, and are rich with colourful featherstars. (Burma) was opened up to foreigners for the first time in over
This is one of the few locations in Thai waters where large fifty years. Back in the 17th Century the port of Mergui used
numbers of bumphead parrotfish are still frequently seen. to be the main gateway to the Gulf of Siam and beyond – all
passing boats came to the port to offload cargo or replenish
3 Richelieu Rock supplies.
Location: 14km east of Koh Surin Nua and Tai.
Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 45m Since then the Mergui Archipelago has been left largely alone
As this is the only food source in the immediate area, it is and today it is an area of some mystery. Numerous islands
excellent for encountering large pelagics. Rainbow runners, remain unexplored, and the region presents the possibility
great and chevron barracuda, trevallies and tuna are all of hundreds of exciting new dive sites. Even now, trips here
frequently seen. The rock is also among the world’s top listed maintain an exploratory feel, with visitors being amongst the
locations for sighting whale sharks. first foreign faces ever seen by local nomadic Moken people
(Burmese sea gypsies).
Predominantly, this is a wall-dive which follows around a
main outcrop surrounded by smaller submerged pinnacles Diving the Mergui Archipelago
whose peaks range from 3m to 10m below the surface. In the Coral representation is sporadic, and the underwater terrain
deeper waters around the three southernmost pinnacles is a is quite rugged and not as colourful as that around Mu Koh
collection of large gorgonian sea fans, immediately beneath Similan Marine National Park. However, the area’s waters are
radiant hermetypic corals. certainly not without their own special attractions. Sites such
as Black Rock attract a variety of sharks as well as manta, eagle
Around the corals is a wide diversity of marine life: residents and marbled rays, whilst The Three Islets has a healthy array of
include schooling bannerfish, a variety of snappers and smaller reef life which is second to none. Virtually all the diving
lionfish, moorish idols, titan triggerfish, and even shovelnose around the Archipelago is done from liveaboard excursions
rays. Also present are bearded scorpionfish, stonefish, moray operating out of Phuket and Khao Lak. For details of dive
eels, seahorses, shrimps, crabs and nudibranchs. centres, see pages 99-105 (Phuket) and 109-114 (Khao Lak).
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1 Black Rock
Location: A 50m wide outcrop equidistant between North
Eastern Little Torres and North Twin Island.
Depth: Average 22m / Maximum 40m+
This is a tremendously exciting dive site, with frequent
possibilities of spotting sharks of different sizes and species. It
is primarily a wall dive, underlined with small boulders. This is
the place to observe larger apex predators such as scalloped
hammerheads, bull, grey reef and white tips. The sharks patrol
the waters away from the rocky mass, passing through and
around patch reefs and boulders that have settled to form
wide U-shaped gullies on the seabed.

Large barracudas provide a wake-up call for any divers


thinking of investigating the rocks in the deeper waters. Reef
fish are prolific all around this open ocean site as are minute
reef creatures such as nudibranchs, shrimps and crabs. The
rarely seen Rhinopia, or lacy scorpionfish has been seen along
the northern slopes of this site.

2 North Twin
Location: 36km to the south of Black Rock.
Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 22m
A wide plateau at 20m, covered by numerous hard and soft
corals, crinoids and small reef fish. Eggshell and tiger cowries
sit on display, while small groups of goatfish fidget about
between the rocks and over the coral substrate bottom.
Juvenile harlequin sweetlips are in evidence, and around
one particularly compact cluster of sea fans, schools of
checkerboard wrasse and small fish fry congregate.

There are larger table corals and porite mounds dotted


with multicoloured plume worms, and below the mounds
crayfish concealed in darker overhangs. Parrotfish, spiny
foot and dog-faced pufferfish have also taken up residency.
Golden wentletrap laying eggs

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The waters away from the island appear to be part of one KRABI
of the many routes for great barracudas and small white-tip
reef sharks. The barracuda in particular often come in close
to check out divers and on occasion escort them round the
site.

3 Three Islets
Location: These three rocky outcrops lie 30 km to the
southeast of North Twin Island.
Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 30m
This is the favourite site in the archipelago as there’s simply
so much to see. The islet is split in two from west to east by
a canyon and is a great place to encounter grey reef sharks 1
and marbled rays as they pass through. The whole site is
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literally teeming with shrimps, eels, seahorses, anglerfish
and basketstars. Macro photographers could spend days
here and still not photograph everything. 3
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4 Western Rocky 5 7
Location: A collection of small rocky outcrops 82km 6 8
southwest of the departure point of Kaw Thaung. 9
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Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 30m
The underwater terrain here consists of pinnacles, both
outcropping and submerged. The largest outcrop has a cave
that cuts right through it and branches into a narrow and Had Nopparat Marine National Park
low exit; the tunnel itself is filled with painted lobsters, crabs Krabi Province is 940km south of Bangkok and has long been
and small invertebrates. The smaller exit of the tunnel is best a popular destination for budget travellers. An international
avoided since its exit is occasionally blocked by a couple airport and high end resorts attract a broad spectrum of
of large though harmless resident tawny nurse sharks. The visitors to the beaches, particularly families.
presence of tiny invertebrates continues around the other
pinnacles in the form of porcelain crabs, harlequin shrimps The area features some of Thailand’s most stunning landscape.
and squat lobsters. There’s also a variety of other smaller Sheer limestone cliffs are crowned with elevated jungles and
attractions around this site, including cowrie shells, seahorses coconut palms clad the hillsides above glorious beaches.
and ribbon eels. A variety of small reef sharks can be seen in The rugged cliff-faces are scarred with numerous caves and
the deeper waters. crevices, many of which are climbed by adventurous sports
Just one of many splendid vistas around the archipelago climbers.

Diving around Krabi


Directly off Ao Nang there are two islands, Koh Podah Nai
and Koh Podah Nok, and a handful of limestone outcrops.
The area’s local diving concentrates around these, as well
as the sites at Koh Phi Phi, Shark Point Marine Sanctuary and
Hin Daeng and Mouang. Divers can enjoy an abundance
of radiant soft corals and a tremendous diversity of marine
life. There are gently sloping reefs, caves and exciting swim-
throughs.

The shallow reefs also offer opportunities for some


tremendous snorkelling. The local sites are accessed in
around 20 minutes whilst those further afield take over an
hour.

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1 Koh Ma Tang Ming 4 Koh Mae Urai
Location: Immediately north of Koh Podah Nai. Location: 1km southwest of Koh Podah Nai.
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 14m Depth: Average 9m / Maximum16m
Although this is not one of the area’s better sites, it merits a This rocky outcrop features two underwater tunnels. As you
mention as it has reasonable diversities of both marine life and pass through the easternmost tunnel its exit acts as a natural
hard corals making it a rewarding introduction dive to the area. frame for glorious soft corals in whites, pinks, blues, oranges
Close inspection of the submerged rocks is recommended, and yellows. Beyond this coral garden, the sea-bed tapers
as numerous members of the scorpaenidae family – such as gradually down past shelves of rocks crowned with colourful
bearded scorpionfish and stonefish – are concealed on the featherstars and orange encrusting sponges. Magnificent
rocky ledges. Small yellow boxfish, rock basslets, moorish idols sea anemones host a variety of anemonefish.
and bannerfish add colour, as do trees of soft corals.
5 Hin Bia Rhlua
Hard corals are represented by staghorn, brain and some small Location: 500m southeast of Koh Mae Urai.
boulders of coral porites. The best area for snorkellers is around Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 16m
the eastern side where, close to the rock, there are many sea One of the local favourites. The southern side of the main
whips, large plate corals and associated reef inhabitants. outcrop is the deepest section of the dive, which gradually
gets shallower as it heads north and is mainly dominated
2 Koh Podah Nai by terraces of foliaceous corals. Below these are many small
Location: The largest of the offshore islands and islets, just boulders of lesser and greater star corals with the familiar
over 6Km south of Ao Nang Beach. punctuation of plume worms and sea whips. There’s a
Warning: Due to high volume of boat traffic, extreme care must narrow gorge in the northern apex of this site. Along its floor
be taken when snorkelling at this site. parrotfish peck away at hard corals and black-banded sea
Depth: Average 5m / Maximum 12m kraits weave in and out of the nooks and crannies along its
The northern beach of Koh Podah Nai slopes gently down to walls. Some sections of this site are relatively shallow, and
an extensive reef-flat, which continues outwards for a further are suitable for snorkellers to enjoy.
50m before it reaches an almost sheer slope which drops to
12m. At high tide the corals are covered with only 2m of water 6 Koh Ya Wa Sam
or less; at lower tides many coral heads actually break the Location: About 2km west of Podah Nok.
surface. These conditions render the particular area suitable Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 17m
only for snorkelling. The reef-slope off the southern outcrop climbs over many
rocks which provide the main structure of the site. Juvenile
Better corals and marine life are found a little way out. The black-tip reef and grey nurse sharks often rest among the
reef consists mainly of small clusters of staghorn, cauliflower rocks, with leopard sharks out on the sand.
and a number of leaf and plate corals. There are many narrow Tigertail seahorse
crevices and ledges that cut into the rocky walls of the island
itself, these are well worth investigating as tigertail seahorses
often conceal themselves within.

3 Koh Podah Nok (Chicken Island)


Location: 500m due south of Koh Podah Nai.
Depth: Average 1m / Maximum 4m
This site is immensely popular for snorkelling, and as the
maximum depth dictates, not really a suitable dive site.
The marine life around this picturesque islet is more prolific
round the eastern shore, particularly off the northern end of
the beach.

The seascape is liberally punctuated with rocky boulder


and coral laminates with lots of small colourful reef-
fish, reasonably sized giant clams and a wealth of small
invertebrates. Its best to swim from the beach itself as there
are also many black-spined sea urchins.
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Location: Outcrop to the southeast of Podah Nok. Location: Three outcrops south of Koh Ya Wa Sam.
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 20m Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 16m
The seascape around the western side of the outcrop features There’s a tremendous diversity of corals and marine life here.
numerous terraced shelves which drop down to an area of Off the eastern face you find a wall. To the west this gradually
large rocks. The gaps between the rocks act as shelters for a declines into close formations of large rocks. Back along the
selection of medium-sized vertebrates including large dog- reef-slope itself, at a steady depth of 11m, a ribbon like effect
faced pufferfish and groupers. Moorish idols and schooling is created by a series of brain corals which have anchored
bannerfish patrol among many sea whips and bushy black themselves into the limestone.
corals.
The coral assortment changes towards the site’s western
There’s also a small cave, the shallower exit of which leads section where the familiar hard species are replaced by
to an elevated rocky plateau dense with magnificent sea bubble corals and zoanthids. These continue back to the
anemones, themselves occupied by groups of saddleback western apex, which is highlighted by a spectacular shelved
and tomato anemonefish. slope of leaf corals. There’s a fair representation of reef
fish around Koh See, including titan and yellow-margined
8 Koh Ya Wa Bon triggerfish, moorish idols, dog faced pufferfish, lunar wrasse
Location: To the west of Koh Podah Nok. and harlequin sweetlips.
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 20m
In the north of this site an impressive archway cuts through 10 Koh Haa
the face of the rock for about 10m; there are two entrances at Location: Outcrop to the southeast of Koh See.
6m and 12m. This is a good swim through, although it is only Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 20m
wide enough for a single diver at a time. The site’s northern Two large rocks in a depth of 9m are covered in soft corals,
area gradually slopes down over coral laminates interspersed with oysters clinging to the rocky surface and also to sea
with sea anemones (with a variety of tenants) and rocks. whip corals. The craggy surfaces of these small pinnacles host
various moray eels. There are many sea anemones, mainly
Away from the reef are three large submerged boulders, whose magnificent and gigantic; there’s an equally impressive
southern faces are carpeted in anemones; their many crevices number of tenant anemonefish. If you look closely at the
act as homes and lairs to a variety of invertebrates, including anemones you usually find other, smaller hosts such as
banded, boxing and hinge shrimps. This is also a good location anemone crabs and translucent shrimps. This is also a good
for spotting juvenile snowflake morays and black-banded sea site for spotting colourful mantis shrimps in their burrows in
kraits as they meander in and out of the rocks. the coral substrate.
The view from Phra Nang beach, Krabi

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AO NANG DIVERS KON-TIKI KRABI


Ao Nang Ao Nang
Tel. +66 (0)75 637245 Dive Centre.
Fax. +66 (0)75 637246 +66 (0)75 637675
e. aonang@aonang-divers.com Booking. +66 (0)75 637826
w. www.aonang-divers.com Fax. +66 (0)75 637676
e. info@kontiki-krabi.com
On a total shop area of about 150sqm, Swiss managed Ao w. www.kontiki-krabi.com
Nang Divers now offers a full range of all diving and snorkelling
equipment. Whatever you need diving equipment-wise, Ao Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental
Nang Divers will be able to help. Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation

Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear Rental Kon-Tiki Krabi in Ao Nang is a fully equipped 5 Star IDC and
National Geographic Dive Center. With more than 30 years of
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation experience providing top-quality diving and snorkelling trips
If you are thinking of taking a diving course, or are already throughout Thailand, Kon-Tiki have become one of the most
a qualified diver, the professional and friendly staff will respected dive centres in the country. They promise you will
be pleased to look after you. 12 years of experience and learn something new on every trip with them and for your
professionalism were endorsed when Ao Nang Divers were comfort and safety, they offer Nitrox for Free.
announced as the winner of the 2006 PADI Tourism Award Kon-Tiki has won several awards for its commitment
for the Asia Pacific Region, which recognises excellence in and work towards a better understanding of the marine
the planning of tourism infrastructure and services. environment, with the latest being the ‘Project AWARE
As a certified diver or a snorkeller, enjoy day trips onboard Marine Environmental Award 2008’.
Ao Nang Divers, purpose built, comfortable and spacious Kon-Tiki offers the full range of PADI Dive education
25m diving vessel the Petchmanee 10. from entry-level to Instructor courses with highly trained,
The Ao Nang Divers travel section offers many services multilingual staff, who will make sure you have good fun and
such as accommodation, transfers and all kind of excursions the experience of a lifetime. You’ll find Kon-Tiki in all major
within the Krabi area. Drop them an email to find out more dive destinations in Southern Thailand from Khao Lak and
about their outstanding service. Phuket to Krabi and Koh Lanta.

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Ao Nang Railae West Beach
Dive Centre Tel/fax. Tel. +66 (0)86 947 8677
+66 (0)75 638441 e. info@phranangdivers.com
Hotline (English) w. www.phranangdivers.com
+66 (0)87 629 8586 At Phra Nang Divers there is a strong
Hotline (French, Russian) emphasis on safety, knowledge
+66 (0)87 468 6940 and fun and all the diving is in
e. info@mantapoint-aonang.com small groups, using the best guides
w. www.mantapoint-aonang.com available. The result? An experienced and quality service.
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation Retail | Snorkelling
Where would you like to dive today?! Their new dive centre on Railae West Beach can be found in
Manta Point Ao Nang is a PADI Dive Centre & BSAC Training Flame Tree Plaza and is stocked full of diving equipment with
Centre under British management and with a truly international established brand names, such as Atomic, Mares and Ocean
outlook. Languages spoken are English, German, Russian, Dynamics. Being the only PADI Dive Center on either of the
French, Dutch and of course, Thai! Their forte is based on small two Railae Beaches they are the only operator able to offer
groups and high quality individual service. Highly trained and courses using fully accredited PADI instructors.
enthusiastic staff will ensure your diving trips or scuba classes
will be unforgettable! Having been in the area for over 17 years, the team have really
Diving from their boats Mali Jasmine and Enterprise 1, they got to know all the local dive sites and can best recommend
cover all destinations from the local islands down to Hin the best sites to dive or snorkel on any particular day basing
Daeng, Hin Mouang and Koh Ha Yai in comfort. Overnight trips their selection on experience levels and water conditions. Sites
with a stay on Phi Phi, day trips, or night diving, the choice is also visited include Koh Phi Phi, Shark Point, Anemone Reef,
yours. Divers with their families are most welcome. King Cruiser Wreck, Koh Ha Yai, Hin Daeng and Hin Mouang.
Nitrox is blended in the shop and onboard Mali Jasmine, just Phra Nang Divers also arrange liveaboard trips and private
ask! Nitrox is just one of many courses offered both from in the charters to the Similans.
classroom or on board.
With Manta Point, the adventure continues!

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How to get there Dive facilities
Krabi can be reached directly by air, road and sea. Most of the area’s diving services are on Ao Nang Beach, either
as stand-alone dive centres or associated with the larger
By air: Krabi International Airport can be accessed from resorts or hotels. There is also one listed operator on Railae
a number of neighbouring countries, or via Bangkok’s West Beach. All the operators offer diving instruction and daily
Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Domestic flights are diving trips to the local sites and those further afield.
also scheduled between Krabi and Bangkok’s Don Muang
Airport. Domestic flight times average 80 minutes. There are Dive trips
also flights between Krabi and Koh Samui.
Dive trips run on a daily basis. All trips depart from Ao Nang
with pick-ups from Railae on the way to the dive sites, and
The three main carriers are: Bangkok Airways: Within
include light refreshments, fruit, drinking water, lunch and
Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2
Divemaster services. On the majority of the local diving trips,
265 5555. Nok Air: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside
the surface interval can be spent on the island of Koh Podah
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. Thai Airways International:
Nai. Snorkellers can enjoy the reefs around this and Chicken
Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111.
Island.
By boat: Longtail boats from Krabi Town to Ao Nang and
Day trips to the further destinations of Shark Point, Anemone
Railae take 40 minutes to reach Railae and another 5 minutes
Reef, King Cruiser Wreck and the Phi Phi Islands are also
to Ao Nang. Longtail boats also provide a regular service
available on a daily basis and snorkellers and non-divers are
between the two beaches.
welcome to join any of the trips. Hin Daeng and Mouang are
also visited.
Large passenger boats depart daily from Ao Nang, Railae
and Krabi Town to Koh Phi Phi, and to Koh Lanta from Krabi
Town. Hospitals
Krabi Provincial Hospital
By bus: VIP air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok’s Southern This hospital is in Krabi Town, but it’s basic.
Bus Terminal daily. The local bus terminal is just outside Krabi Tel. +66 (0)75 611227-8. If you do require treatment it’s
Town and takes 12 hours to reach. For further information advisable to get to Phuket.
regarding any bus services contact Bangkok Southern Bus
Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200. The Bangkok Hospital Phuket has a permanent
ambulance based in Krabi Town which serves the area.
Where to eat Emergency Ambulance: Tel. 1719
Ao Nang Beach: The larger hotels and resorts at Ao Nang all Diving Medicine Hotlines
have their own restaurants, but that’s not to say that they Tel. +66 (0)81 989 9482, (0)86 272 4618
are the only option for lunch or dinner. There are many
Recompression chambers
good eateries along the beach road, as well as along a
walkway that continues on at its northern end. The nearest recompression chambers are those on
Phuket. For details see page 107
At the opposite end of the beach, nestled amongst the shady
trees directly behind the beach, is the Last Café. This is an
ideal and unique place if you’re looking for light meals and Dive courses
beach snacks during the day. Courses for the complete beginner are very popular here,
as there’s a good selection of shallow sites. Local instruction
Railae: This beach differs from Ao Nang in that virtually all follows CMAS, NAUI, PADI or SSI diver training programs and
the restaurants are associated with individual beach resorts. is available in a variety of languages; the prices are similar
Family-run rustic-style cafés serve fantastic seafood dishes. and are fully inclusive of all equipment and certification.

For best information and insight on where and what to eat,


see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG For more information on the Krabi area contact Tourism
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com Authority of Thailand, Tel. 076 212213, 076 211036.

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Mu Koh Phi Phi Marine National Park


50 km to the south west of Krabi, the Phi Phi island group
PADI & SSI Instruction
has been drawing visitors from all four corners of the globe
for over a decade. It is an extremely popular international
Day trips
destination, and one that is well and truly established on
Thailand’s diving and snorkelling map.
Live-aboards
The islands’ raw natural beauty, fabulous beaches and ease of
Tel: +66 (0)75 601148
access all together add to the lure of this family destination, www.ppscuba.com
which continues to flourish without the eyesore of high-rise
development.

The topography of the larger and only inhabited island of


Koh Phi Phi Don comprises two dramatic limestone outcrops
divided by a narrow flat isthmus. This stretch of land is where
the vast majority of the island’s amenities and services are
found, of which there are plenty to choose from.
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Diving around Koh Phi Phi There is also an artificial reef comprising of 100 cement
Koh Phi Phi offers a splendid variety of different types of blocks stacked from 18m to around 6m covered with algae
diving on its local reefs, with abundant hard and soft corals and an increasing amount of sea anemones. Regular marine
and rich diversity of marine life – suitable for all levels of divers. life encounters include leopard sharks, scorpionfish, ghost
Trips also visit Shark Point Marine Sanctuary, Hin Daeng and pipefish, peacock flounders, tiger tail seahorses and a variety
Mouang. Snorkelling around Phi Phi is second to none, with of nudibranchs.
plenty of shallow coral gardens crowning the fringing reefs,
which are alive with colourful fish. 4 Ao Maya
Location: West coast of Koh Phi Phi Ley.
1 Ao Nui Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 24m
Location: On the northwest coast of Koh Phi Phi Don. The dive follows the coast along a steep shelved reef, with
Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 21m occasional sections of wall; hard corals, sea whips and various
The dive circumnavigates the large rocky outcrop just outside species of sea anemones cover the elevated shelves. There are
the bay and is a truly enjoyable dive. The waters around the also small offshore pinnacles and submerged rocks to explore.
eastern face are shallow and ideal for snorkelling: there are Wrasse, moorish idols and bannerfish constantly pass by.
lots of corals and colourful reef fish among small boulders
and rocks, which are encrusted with patches of sponges and 5 Ao Losamah
interspersed with a multitude of plume worms. Location: The southern bay of Koh Phi Phi Ley.
Depth: Average 14m / Maximum 20m
In contrast, the western section comprises a wall that descends The sandy bottom is punctuated by rocky ledges among
to 20m to meet a jumble of rocks. The wall features a wealth of which are numerous bearded scorpionfish. Fringing the
marine life including moray eels, lionfish, angelfish, butterflyfish rocks are sea whips, some bent over by the aggregations of
and even harlequin ghost pipefish. The northwestern apex of wing oysters clinging to them. The southern section of the
the reef features large boulders, balanced on top of each other, site is deeper, at 20m, and follows a wall where many bivalves
between which the more experienced divers can explore a and clusters of soft corals are in evidence. Pairs of large blue-
number of relatively tight swim-throughs. ringed angelfish explore the nooks and crannies.

2 Hin Dot 6 Koh Bida Nai


Location: Submerged pinnacle off Koh Phi Phi Don’s Location: The nearer of the two outcrops directly south of
southwestern headlands. Phi Phi Ley.
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 28m Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 35m
The pinnacle is dominated by three interesting shelves A hugely diverse range of hard and soft corals. One area, known
which provide ample and varied underwater scenery as you as Fantasy Reef, comprises mostly branching and hard coral
spiral upwards. There are good soft corals at all depths. The laminates, punctuated with soft corals. The reef attracts a high
hard corals are represented by tubes and laminates. The A common reef octopus conceals itself amongst the corals
deeper sections have numerous oysters and clams. Many
reef-fish are in evidence, including lunar wrasse, parrotfish,
honeycomb groupers and spotfin and Indian lionfish. There
are also bearded scorpionfish lurking among the rocks as
they await their prey of tiny fish.

3 Table Coral City


Location: Off the eastern side of Phi Phi Ley next to the
Viking Cave.
Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 28m
This is an interesting place to dive, and there is much to see.
The topography of the site is a sloping reef with sand and
coral patches interspersed with a range of pinnacles. In the
shallower reefs, there are some excellent examples of sea
fans, whips and table corals, under the larger of which a
resident hawksbill turtle can usually be seen.

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variety of marine life, including small reef sharks, schooling
pelagics (barracudas, trevally, kingfish and tuna) and, for shark- Island Divers
spotters, bamboo, black-tip reef and leopard sharks. Reef Ton Sai Bay
inhabitants include angel and butterflyfish, morays, octopus, Tel/Fax. +66 (0)75 601082
seahorses and the occasional turtle! Mobile. +66 (0)89 873 2205
e. info@islanddiverspp.com
7 Koh Bida Nok w. www.islanddiverspp.com
Location: Outer outcrop directly south of Phi Phi Ley.
Depth: Average 19m / Maximum 30m Set on the beautiful Phi Phi Islands,
Gorgonian sea fans, sea whips and colourful soft corals Island Divers is one of the most
abound. Small scorpionfish disguise themselves amid the professional dive centres in this
rocks; lionfish hover between. Varying sizes and species of region. They have been established since 1996 and divers of
all levels have enjoyed Island Divers’ high standards of safety,
colourful parrotfish and wrasse, along with large schools of friendly, professional service and world class dive sites.
moorish idols and hunting trumpetfish, are at all depths. On
the higher ledges are numerous sea anemones populated by Instruction | Day trips | Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling
clownfish. Expect encounters with leopard sharks and, on a Fully qualified Divemasters from Island Divers offer certified
grander scale, manta rays and whale sharks. divers daily tours of the spectacular Phi Phi Marine National
Park and it’s neighbouring dive sites, King Cruiser Wreck, Hin
8 Hin Bida Daeng and Koh Ha.
Location: Outcrop 8km southeast of Koh Phi Phi Ley.
Island Divers also offers international SSI and PADI dive
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 18m courses from one day beginner right through to Divemaster
Relatively shallow at around 5m, the area due north of the every day of the year. Their commitment to diver safety
outcrop is covered with scattered rocks; in calm conditions ensures a safe and fun dive course with small groups,
snorkellers and divers can enjoy schools of colourful reef- maximum 4 students per instructor.
fish, including blue-lined snappers and harlequin sweetlips,
DIVEMASTER INTERNSHIPS are also available from Island
and more static attractions like multicoloured plume worms, Divers. In just two months they can take you from a novice
featherstars and crinoids. diver to a dive professional with an international qualification.
All this fun while making sure you are taught to the highest
This location’s secondary name (Phi Phi’s Shark Point) refers possible standard.
to the overwhelming presence of leopard sharks. There
are also lots of cuttlefish, squid and titan triggerfish. Large
undulated and golden morays, spiny lobsters and octopi
attempt to obscure themselves within the many craggy
holes and crevices.
Relax on one of Phi Phi’s long beaches

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Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center Viking Divers


Ton Sai Bay Ton Sai Bay
Tel. +66 (0)75 601148 Dive Centre. +66 (0)75 601273
e. ppscuba@gmail.com Hotline. +66 (0)81 719 3375
w. www.ppscuba.com e. vikingdivers@hotmail.com
w. www.vikingdiversthailand.com
Just a minute and a half’s
stroll from the pier, the bright yellow 2-storey dive centre Viking Divers believe you will not
covers all aspects of diving service whilst maintaining a find a better partner for your diving
sociable relaxed atmosphere. needs and over the years they have
gained a good reputation as a
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Gear rental
friendly professional dive centre.
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
Instruction | Day trips | Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling
Established in 1989 Phi Phi Scuba has plenty of experience
and with six dive boats and a power boat chartering Accomodation
service they offer a choice of diving destinations every day, They are mentioned in the Rough Guide and Lonely Planet
separating boats for qualified and student divers. Trips visit as well as several other well known guide books, their aim is
all the local dive sites, including the King Cruiser Wreck and to give customers the best possible service and experience
the manta ray and whale shark magnets of Hin Daeng and Hin underwater that they can. To ensure that they meet this,
Mouang. These sites are perfect for advanced and speciality group sizes are kept to no more than four people on any
dives, such as underwater photography and videography, diving course or guided dive trip.
two services offered by centre.
PADI and SSI dive courses commence on a daily basis along
PADI and SSI dive courses up to and including the professional with three different scheduled dive trips to the local sites, the
certification of instructor start daily in a variety of languages wreck of the King Cruiser or Hin Daeng and Hin Mouang, all
with classes being kept to small groups, providing students of which are visited onboard the centre’s two custom built
with a comforting introduction to the Andaman Sea. Dive dive boats.
professional internship packages are also available.
Above the dive centre, the ‘Deco Bar’ is a great place for
logging dives and relaxing whilst wrapping up a great day
of diving.

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How to get there
Hospitals
There are daily boat transfers to and from Krabi, Koh Lanta
The nearest hospitals are those in Krabi Town and on
and Phuket. For information on how to get to: Krabi see
Phuket. It’s advisable, if possible, to get to one of the
p140, Koh Lanta p160 and Phuket p106.
hospitals on Phuket.
Where to eat Krabi Provincial Hospital: Tel. +66 (0)75 611227-8
Narrow streets and walkways on Koh Phi Phi Don traverse Recompression chambers
both the isthmus and follow along the two coastlines and The nearest recompression chambers are on Phuket.
are substantially punctuated by a range of restaurants, cafes For details see page 107.
and bakeries purveying a broad selection of European and
Thai menus. Pizzerias, hamburger and steak joints, ice cream
parlours and, as you would expect, seafood restaurants are
For more information on Koh Phi Phi contact Tourism
all but a short stroll away from each other.
Authority of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)76 212213, (0)76 211036.
For best information and insight on where and what to eat, Hand-painted korlae fishing boat
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com

Dive facilities
The majority of Koh Phi Phi’s dive operators are located in
the small, and only, town in Ton Sai Bay on Koh Phi Phi Don.
Diving is a big attraction here and there are plenty of dive
centres in order to cater for the demand. The standard of service
is high with virtually all the major languages being spoken.

A number of the more established centres carry a good


selection of equipment for sale and provide servicing too.
There are two liveaboard boats operated from the island.
The Koh Phi Phi dive sites are also visited as daily excursions
by the operators located in Krabi, and on the islands of Koh
Lanta and Phuket.

Dive trips
Trips run twice daily, departing at around 08.00hrs and 14.00hrs:
most offer light refreshments, fruit, lunch and Divemaster
services. Not all operators include equipment in the price.

The larger dive boats carry fresh water tanks for rinsing
photographic equipment, but longtail boats do not.
Snorkellers and non-divers are welcome to join any of the
scheduled diving trips; masks and fins are available for hire.

If you want to organise your own snorkelling trip you can hire
a longtail from Ao Ton Sai or Hat Yao for a reasonable charge.

Dive courses
Courses for the complete beginner are very popular here, as
there is a good selection of shallow sites. Local instruction
follows CMAS, PADI, NAUI and SSI diver training programmes;
prices are similar and are fully inclusive of all equipment and
certification.
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Mu Koh Lanta Marine National Park


There are dozens of islands off the Krabi coast. Of these,
15 make up the Mu Koh Lanta Marine National Park, which
covers about 135 sq km across four main island groups – Koh
Lanta Yai and Koh Lanta Noi, Koh Muk, Koh Rok Nok and Koh
Rok Nai, and the Koh Ha group of islands.

The most tourist facilities are found on Koh Lanta Yai; there
are numerous bungalow resorts and even a couple of luxury
spa and hotel complexes – and even more on the way.

The island is around 25km long, with a hilly central section


and a string of superb sandy beaches along its western
coastline. The main hub of activity on the island remains at
the northern port of Saladan. Here you will find a post office,
clinic and banking facilities. There is also a nice selection
of restaurants and, of course, a number of the island’s dive
operators.

Diving around Koh Lanta


The diving to the south of Koh Lanta and the adjacent islands
is exceptionally good. This is regarded as one of the best
areas in Thailand. There’s a great variety of walls, fringing
reefs, caves and a wreck to explore around the offshore
islands, islets and rocks.

Marine life is abundant, with a healthy cross-section of reef


species and pelagics. Only the local operators and a few from
Krabi, Koh Phi Phi and Phuket currently utilise these sites, so
they remain uncrowded.
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1 Koh Ha Nua overhangs, but the latter is the most interesting. More
Location: Northernmost outcrop of the Koh Ha island group. significant than the diving on offer, there’s an interesting
Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 34m adventure for snorkellers – assuming they feel brave
One point of individuality is that the site is characterised enough to navigate the winding cave/tunnel, 60m long,
by a scattering of geometrically shaped rocks. Sea whips which has been cut through the western rocky cliff.
and sea fans are much in evidence, as are featherstars and
nudibranchs. This is as good a place as any to see Indian and Known as Morukut (Emerald Cave), this penetrates the
spotfin lionfish, bearded scorpionfish and imperial angelfish. mountain and eventually emerges into a beautiful lagoon,
There is a small cave off the southwest wall, which twists about 60m across, fringed by tropical forest, and with a
down to its exit in a lovely area of large submerged boulders superb beach. The tunnel affords the only access by water
carpeted in radiant soft corals and large gorgonian sea fans. to this lagoon; the water at its entrance is only about 4m
The gaps between offer exciting swim-through experiences. deep and becomes shallower as the tunnel goes deeper into
the mountain, while there is always at least 1m airspace and
2 Koh Ha Yai sometimes as much as 15m.
Location: Southernmost of the Koh Ha island group.
Depth: Average 18m / Maximum 25m 4 Koh Kraden wreck
There is excellent adventure here. The south western face Location: Off the southwest coast of Koh Kraden.
has a cave with two large entrances. The western of these is a Depth: Average 24m / Maximum 28m
hole in the rock at a depth of 5m. This immediately enters the The wreck is believed to be of a 60-70m Japanese destroyer
larger of two connected cathedrals, which rise an impressive sunk by air attack in 1944. It sits in 28m of water. As the
30m above sea-level. The other entrance/exit, at the eastern visibility here generally worsens below 20m, the way to find
end, is deeper, at 16m. It is not dark in the cathedrals; light the wreck is to follow the many fish that frequent what has
enters from the waters below. Directly in front of the cave become an artificial reef. Those experienced in wreck-diving
are a number of large rocks highlighted by sea fans and soft can penetrate the bow sections, but it is not advisable to
corals. There are also plenty of sea whips, which are worth attempt entry to the stern section, which is draped with
closer inspection as it will reveal a variety of tiny camouflaged fishing nets and subject to much silting.
invertebrates.
5 Koh Rok Nai
3 Koh Muk Location: The northern of the two Koh Rok islands.
Location: Outcrop off Koh Muk’s northwest point. Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 20m
Depth: Average 5m / Maximum 10m This is a good site at all depths. The diving is around the
The rock is covered in splendid purple and red soft corals, southern coast, heading slightly northeast. This is also a
with holes and cracks providing hiding places for reef reasonable snorkelling site, and offers good night-diving,
inhabitants. You can head either south along the west since conditions are almost always calm at night. The reef
coast or east along the north coast – both options offer slopes gently and there are lots of hard corals, including
brain and table staghorn, and many barrel sponges. The reef-
The west coast of the island is where all the beaches are
fish are reasonably plenteous; they include bannerfish, large
schools of moorish idols, a good variety of anemonefish and
on occasion, turtles. Away from the reef, large barracuda,
tuna and jacks pass by.

6 Koh Rok Nok


Location: The southern of the two Koh Rok islands.
Depth: Average 14m / Maximum 20m
Around the wall, look out for morays, lionfish, invertebrates
and nudibranchs, plus many zigzag oysters. Further around
the headland you come across a terrain of big boulders that
extends all the way to the cliff face. This section is interesting
in that a freshwater stream has, because of its high iron
content, coloured the rocks bright orange; for the same
reason, though, healthy coral growth is restricted.

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7 Hin Daeng
Location: 500m from Hin Mouang. Ko Lanta Diving Center
Depth: Average 25m / Maximum 35m Saladan
A series of wall dives with intermittent shelves at varying Dive Centre. +66 (0)75 668065
depths. There are more soft corals than hard, but the main Hotline. +66 (0)86 983 6118
attraction is the seemingly endless diversity of marine e. info@kolantadivingcenter.com
inhabitants, including leopard sharks, turtles, moray eels, w. www.kolantadivingcenter.com
lionfish, bannerfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, pipefish, sea kraits,
crabs, shrimps and lobsters. This is due to the fact that this, and Instruction | Day trips | Nitrox | Rebreather
neighbouring Hin Mouang, are the only reef-type communities Cave diving | Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling
or feeding grounds within the area. Individually, though, they Accommodation
have different attractions. For instance, the deeper waters
around this site are one of the few remaining places in the Ko Lanta Diving Center was the first dive shop on the island
country where grey reef sharks can be encountered. Manta and was established in 1992 by underwater photographer
rays and whale sharks are also regular visitors. and author Christian Mietz. They were the first TDA Diving
Association member and CMAS 5 Star Examiner Academy in
the country. They are also a CMAS 5 Star TEC Academy.
8 Hin Mouang
Location: 27km west of Koh Rok. The full range of recreational and TEC diving courses up to
Depth: Average 23m / Maximum 70m+ Instructor level are available including Nitrox and rebreather
courses.
This is one of the best dive sites in Thai waters. A series of six or
more submerged pinnacles heads southwest, the shallowest Daily trips visit all the best spots in the southern Andaman
being about 8m beneath the surface. The site gets its name Sea including Hin Daeng and Mouang and the Koh Ha group
courtesy of the carpet of purple sea anemones which cloak of Islands onboard their purpose built 20m diving boat M/V
Choksomboon 1.
its upper surfaces. This is a very colourful and exciting site.
Large pelagics often visit, including enormous barracuda Diving is conducted in small led groups, or those experienced
and very large tuna. Manta rays and whale sharks regularly enough can explore the reefs without direct guidance. Nitrox
frequent the surrounding waters, as do large stingrays. and rebreathers are available for qualified divers.
Harlequin ghostpipefish outside the cave at Koh Ha Yai Special cave diving tours around the provinces of Phang Nga
and Krabi are also scheduled.

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Koh Lanta

Kon-Tiki Lanta Lanta Diver


Saladan Saladan
Tel/fax. +66 (0)75 668394 Dive Centre. +66 (0)75 684208
e. info@kontiki-lanta.com Hotline. +66 (0)87 891 4141
w. www.kontiki-lanta.com Fax. +66 (0)75 684057
e. scuba@lantadiver.com
Kon-Tiki Lanta is a fully
equipped 5 Star IDC Center. w. www.lantadiver.com
With more than 30 years experience providing top-quality Established in 1998, Lanta Diver are
diving and snorkelling trips throughout Thailand, Kon-Tiki has a PADI 5 Star IDC Center, offering a
become one of the most respected dive centres in the country. full range of PADI courses (up to and
They promise you will learn something new on every trip and including the level of Instructor),
for your comfort and safety, they offer Nitrox for Free. liveaboard excursions and daily diving trips to a number of
the best dive sites and reefs in Thailand. They are also a Reef
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental
Check Centre.
Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox
Kon-Tiki has won several awards for its commitment
and work towards a better understanding of the marine Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
environment, with the latest being the ‘Project AWARE Lanta Diver specializes in quality education, small groups and
Marine Environmental Award 2008’. diver safety. Lanta Diver’s Instructors, Divemasters and staff
Kon-Tiki offers the full range of PADI Dive education are all highly experienced professionals, who aim to ensure
from entry-level to Instructor courses with highly trained, that your diving holiday is as enjoyable and safe as possible.
multilingual staff, which will make sure you have good fun Lanta Diver has the largest and best stocked equipment retail
and the experience of a lifetime. You will find Kon-Tiki on all store on the island, is an authorized dealer for all major brand
major dive destinations in Southern Thailand from Khao Lak names, and is able to service and repair most equipment in
and Phuket to Krabi and Koh Lanta. its comprehensive service centre.
Accommodation, snorkelling and other activities on Koh
Lanta can also be booked through the dive centre. They can
also take care of travel and accommodation reservations
elsewhere in Thailand.

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Koh Lanta
How to get there Dive facilities
Koh Lanta Yai can be reached by scheduled boat services The majority of the island’s operators are located in Saladan.
from Krabi Town, Koh Phi Phi Don, Phuket and Ban Baw The main operators also have booking offices at a number of
Muang pier northwest of Trang Town. To reach the island via the island’s resorts.
the town, transfer by minibus or taxi to the pier at Ban Baw
Muang, around 40km north of town. The recommended way All the operators on the island offer dive education and daily
to access Koh Lanta Yai is to arrive at Krabi Town and transfer dive trips. Some of the more established dive centres carry a
to the boat service or arrive at the airport and have the dive retail selection.
operator arrange the connecting road transfer.
Dive trips
By air: Koh Lanta can be reached from the nearby airports
in Krabi and Trang. Whichever airport is used, a transfer will All trips depart from the northern fishing port of Saladan
need to be arranged to the island. This takes around an hour at around 08.00hrs and return during the late afternoon.
from either airport and is best arranged in advance through Included in the price are refreshments, fruit, drinking water,
one of the dive operators. lunch and Divemaster(s) services.
Via Trang. Daily flights depart Bangkok’s Don Muang airport.
The cost of day trips varies depending on the destination.
Flight time is 90 minutes. For more information contact
Snorkellers and non-divers are welcome to join scheduled
Nok Air: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside Thailand,
diving trips; snorkelling equipment is available. The larger
Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955.
dive boats will carry fresh water tanks for rinsing diving and
Via Krabi. Daily flights depart Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi photographic equipment.
International and Don Muang airports. Flight times average
80 minutes. There are also flights from Koh Samui. The
three main carriers are: Bangkok Airways: Within Thailand,
Hospitals
Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555.
Nok Air: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside Thailand, The nearest hospitals are in Trang Town.
Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. Thai Airways International: Tel. +66 Racha Damnern Hospital, Tel. +66 (0)75 211203
(0)2 356 1111. Watana Pat Hospital, Tel. +66 (0)75 218332
By bus: VIP air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok’s Southern Trang Chatasongkroh Hospital, Tel. +66 (0)75 218060
Bus Terminal twice daily. Journey time is 17hrs. For Note that, if possible, it is better to head for the amenities
information on the bus service contact Bangkok Southern and emergency services on Phuket. The Bangkok Hospital
Bus Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200. Phuket has a permanent ambulance based in Krabi Town
By Boat: There are daily boat transfers to and from Krabi which serves Koh Lanta, Tel. 1719
Town, Koh Phi Phi and Phuket.
Recompression chambers
By train: Three types of service run from Bangkok to Trang
The nearest recompression chambers are on Phuket.
and as it is a 15hr journey it is advisable to travel sleeper
For details see page 107.
class. Trains can be booked up to 90 days in advance –
recommended as they fill up quickly. For information
regarding train service contact Hua Lumphong Railway
Station, Tel. +66 (0)2 223 7010. Dive courses
Local instruction has a choice of CMAS, PADI and SSI training
Where to eat programmes, the complete range of which is available,
Virtually all the island’s resorts have their own eateries. If including the professional levels of Divemaster and Instructor.
they don’t, it’s only a short stroll along the beach to one that There are also a number of speciality courses, which run over
does! There are a few independent restaurants and bakeries two to three days. The courses’ timetables are structured to
around the island. The port of Saladan has a worthy selection suit both students and dive centres.
of local fare, seafood restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries.
For best information and insight on where and what to eat, For more information on Koh Lanta contact Tourism Authority
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)76 212213, (0)76 211036.
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com
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Koh Tao – or Turtle Island as it’s affectionately referred to


– is the northernmost and smallest in the chain of the three
‘inhabited’ islands in the Samui Archipelago, with an area
of 21 sq km. The south and west coastlines are dotted with
white sandy beaches: the north and east coasts have a couple
of small sandy bays but are predominantly formed by large
granite boulders stacked high above the water and rising to
fringe the island’s forests.

The island’s single town, Mae Haad, is located on the


western coast. There’s a bold selection of restaurants with
international and local menus, and a post office, internet
services, general provisions shops and a handful of diving
centres and credible retail outlets purveying diving
equipment and accessories.

Diving around Koh Tao


The diving around Koh Tao is amongst the best in the Gulf
of Thailand with enough variety to satisfy all levels of divers.
There are deep shipwrecks, (some only suitable for technical
divers) and towering submerged pinnacles, with their craggy
rock faces seemingly alive with various hard and soft corals.
These sites are constantly visited by large pelagics. In contrast
are dives along gentle sloping coral reefs. These are good
places to see many different species of laminate and foliaceous
corals and a rich diversity of marine life. There’s a few good
snorkelling sites which can be reached off the beach of Nang
Yuan island.
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1 Chumphon Pinnacles 4 Nang Yuan – Japanese Gardens
Location: About 5km northwest of Nang Yuan. Location: Nang Yuan’s southeastern bay.
Depth: Average 20m / Maximum 36m Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 12m
This is Koh Tao’s most impressive site, and without doubt Although the general conditions may be the same, this site is
one of the most popular. Divers revisiting the island not a replica of the previous site. As you head south towards
always ask when the earliest scheduled trip to Chumphon the rocks, the sand is slowly replaced by boulder corals rich
Pinnacles is! in small bivalves and plume worms. Beyond the boulder
corals is a shallow sloping reef formed of table staghorns
The site consists of four interconnected underwater and various leaf corals; black-banded sea kraits intertwine
pinnacles which tower up from around 34m; the highest around the branches, while pufferfish and damselfish create
peaks are 16m Below the surface. This is an ideal place to their own blankets of colour.
spot many pelagics. Large schools of great barracuda, big-
eyed jacks, tuna, mackerel, goldbody and giant trevally Following the reef east, you approach a number of small
are all frequent visitors. Whale sharks, with accompanying caves and overhangs; these serve as shelters for many
striped remoras and pilot fish are sighted here with more blue-spotted ribbontail rays. A good selection of Phyllidia
frequency than any other site in the Gulf. Bulky grey reef nudibranchs feed on the rock-encrusting sponges. This is a
sharks are seen in the depths away from the base of the good site for observing passing turtles.
rocky structure.
5 White Rock
2 Green Rock Location: About 1km south of Nang Yuan.
Location: 50m off the northern shore of Nang Yuan. Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 22m
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 25m This is a very enjoyable dive, suitable for both novice
Divers come here for the tremendous selection of and experienced divers. The site consists mainly of two
adventurous swimthroughs provided by large archways, submerged pinnacles, the higher of which is covered by only
caverns, caves and crevices which cut through the matrix of 2m of water.
submerged rocks. There are many groupers, blue-spotted
ribbontail rays and yellowmargin triggerfish, which can be The surfaces are broken by a number of elevated shelves
aggressive – especially if protecting their nests during the graced with a host of honeycomb groupers, long-spined
spawning season. black sea urchins, nudibranchs and various sea anemones.
Radiant trees of soft corals mix with knob and pore corals, and
This is a good place to see green and hawksbill turtles. are rich with colourful plume worms. Small moray eels, crabs
Green Rock makes an interesting night-dive. The triggerfish and shrimps have taken up residence in the many cracks and
secure themselves in the smaller crevices for the night and crannies of the rock faces. There are also many titan triggerfish,
the parrotfish sleep in their cocoons while the nocturnal some of which occasionally act quite aggressively. White
community comes to life. Rock is the area’s most popular night-diving destination. You
can see a large resident green turtle, hermit crabs and giant
3 Nang Yuan – Northwest Bay barracuda, attracted to the rock by smaller fish.
Location: Northwest bay off Nang Yuan.
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 12m 6 Hin Wong
Follow the rocks northwards to find large numbers of black Location: About 100m off Hin Wong Bay.
sea cucumbers scattered around rocks and lesser star Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 26m
boulder corals, heavily pitted with multicoloured plume The site consists mainly of a large tabletop rock formation
worms and bivalves. The larger rocks, rich in foliaceous with an array of soft corals scattered over the surrounding
and soft corals, provide small-scale wall-dives and swim- area. The rocky plateau is almost completely obscured by fire
arounds. Neptune barrel sponges are covered in long white corals. East of it, the sandy bottom slopes steeply down to
alabaster tubeworms. The rocks are interspersed with small the site’s maximum depth past other, slightly smaller granite
elevated sections hosting gardens of sea anemones. structures.

Around and beyond the rocks the fish life becomes more The resident fish are dominated by blue-spotted and red
prolific. There are lots of bullethead parrotfish, checkerboard coral groupers, bannerfish and moorish idols. Fusiliers and
wrasse, red-tailed butterflyfish and emperor angelfish, and snappers are found in small groups in the deeper waters. This
large white snappers, cuttlefish and jacks. is a fairly reliable place to see green and hawksbill turtles.
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7 Ao Leuk
Location: Koh Tao’s southeast coast. Big Blue Diving Resort
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 12m Sairee Beach
This is really a diver-training site, and provides an excellent Tel. +66 (0)77 456415
alternative to the two at Nang Yuan: if weather makes one +66 (0)81 920 5698
inaccessible, the other will not be. The seascape is ideal for Fax. +66 (0)77 456772
those taking their first breaths beneath the ocean’s surface. e. info@bigbluediving.com
w. www.bigbluediving.com,
The sand is broken by small mounds of staghorn corals www.bigbluelog.blogspot.com
and numerous patches of long-spined black sea urchins.
Mushroom corals lie individually scattered, as do small Instruction | Day trips | Nitrox | Gear rental | Retail
sponge-encrusted rocks. Snorkelling | Accommodation
Big Blue Diving Resort, on Sairee Beach has three dive boats
The dominating species among the many fish around these to cater for all levels of diving experience and offers up to 10
undulating rocks are parrotfish, wrasse, juvenile snappers, different dive sites each day.
squirrelfish and soldierfish. Away from the rocks, numbers of
They offer all PADI & SSI dive courses from the beginner
yellowtail barracuda and schooling bannerfish pass by. certification course of Open Water up to the professional
level of Instructor training. They also have a lively beach
8 Red Rock (Shark Island) bar with a great restaurant with free wi-fi, that is offered to
Location: 1km off the southern tip of Koh Tao. everyone diving or staying in either their beach bungalows
Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 28m or fan & air-conditioned rooms.
The good thing about this site, provided access is possible, Big Blue Resort also offers a laundry service and free taxi
is that you can virtually always have a pleasant dive; it also services to and from the pier twice a day.
offers very good night-diving. The site consists of a steeply
Great reputation, great service, great diving. They also have
sloping reef.
their own profile on the social networking website ‘Facebook’
where they regularly share all the latest updates.
The shallower part, around the northeast section, varies
from 4m to 2m and is an excellent place to snorkel. Lavish
sea anemone gardens and table corals are interspersed
with large flat-topped rocks, providing a playground for a
multitude of reef-fish: titan triggerfish, pairs of blue-ringed
angelfish, lunar and bicolour wrasse, large parrotfish and
fusiliers. In the sand, blue-spotted stingrays can be seen.
There have also been reliable sightings of hawksbill and
green turtles, and as the name implies, reef sharks!

9 Southwest Pinnacles
Location: About 7km southwest of Koh Tao.
Depth: Average 17m / Maximum 28m
These three submerged pinnacles represent a series of short
wall-dives. The more noticeable of the surrounding reef-life
includes groupers, schooling bannerfish, moorish idols and
humpback snappers. In the gullies between the rocks are
many bushy black corals, sea whips and gorgonian sea fans,
all in relatively good health. Butterflyfish, including raccoon
and threadfin, share these waters. The walls of the pinnacles
have many Neptune barrel sponges, which increase in size the
deeper they are.

Away from the rocks there are many pelagics, including great
barracuda and juvenile yellowtails, mackerel, trevallies, dog-
faced tuna, rainbow runners and big-eye jacks.
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Crystal Dive Resort Planet Scuba


Mae Haad & Sairee Beach Mae Haad
Tel. +66 (0)77 456106-7 Tel/fax. +66 (0)77 456110
Fax. +66 (0)77 456105 e. manager-kohtao@planetscuba.net
e. info@crystaldive.com w. www.planetscuba.net
w. www.crystaldive.com
Planet Scuba, a PADI 5 Star IDC Center,
Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox has over 25 years experience in scuba
Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation diver education and dive tours in
Thailand. Nitrox for Free is the latest addition to their
Koh Tao’s Award winning dive centre is the only PADI Career services.
Development Center and Go Eco Operator on Koh Tao.
Crystal Dive Resort is also a Reef Check Training Facility, Instruction | Day trips | Nitrox | Gear rental
running regular reef management and ecology programs. Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
The centre offers the full range of PADI courses, from Regular diving courses, from beginner to professional,
Bubblemaker’s through to IDC, including IDC Staff Instructor. conducted with the highest level of instruction, are all
Crystal also offers the largest range of PADI speciality available on a daily basis. The ‘Go Pro’ entry level to Instructor
courses on the island along with the full range of DSAT and packages can take participants from complete beginner up
TDI Technical diving courses and on site Nitrox blending to diving professional.
facilities. European managed, award winning and resident
PADI Course Director Matt Bolton oversees all aspects of Planet Scuba also offers unbeatable diving and
diver training whilst their Operations Manager is the only accommodation deals with a choice of fan-cooled rooms
fully qualified compressor technician on Koh Tao. right on the beach, deluxe garden bungalows with cable
TV and hot water or air-conditioned superior sea view
All courses are run in small personalised groups and
studio suites and up to 6 boat dives per day from the 37m
conducted in all European languages plus Japanese, Chinese
Waverunner. Whatever your budget, they are committed in
and Hebrew.
taking good care of you.
Crystal Dive has two resorts. The main one on Mae Haad has a
private swimming pool. Rooms range from fan-cooled through
to high end VIP. The second is on stunning Sairee Beach.
Crystal is also affiliated with Koh Tao’s newest high end
resort, Koh Tao Regal - this 4-star hotel is just a short walk
down the beach!

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How to get there For best information and insight on where and what to eat,
Koh Tao can be reached directly by sea and indirectly by air, PG see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of
rail and road. 2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com

By air: There are no airports on Koh Tao, but flights to Dive facilities
neighbouring Koh Samui provide relatively easy access to the
Many operators display high certifications of merit from their
island. Flight routes are as follows:
various affiliated training agencies for all-round service, and
Bangkok Airways: Daily flights from (domestic) Krabi, Phuket rightly so; the average standards found throughout the island’s
and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport and from diving community are impressive. All operators have their
(international) Hong Kong and Singapore to Koh Samui. own, or are associated to a nearby source of, accommodation.
Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, The larger resorts all have their own restaurants. If they don’t
Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555. there’s one close by. Internet services are also becoming more
Thai Airways International: Daily flights from Bangkok’s commonplace in the island’s dive centres.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Koh Samui and Surat
Thani (on the mainland). Contact: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111. Dive trips
Nok Air: Daily flights from Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport to Most of the diving facilities have their own dive boats. Some
Surat Thani. Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside trips include fruit and soft beverages whereas others provide
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. only drinking water. Weather permitting, local dive sites are
Transfer to connecting boat services is by air-conditioned visited twice daily, once in the morning and again in the
minibus. Two high speed catamarans depart twice daily afternoon. Day trips to Sail Rock and the Samran Pinnacles
(weather permitting). Both boats stop off at Koh Phangan to leave only in the morning and include lunch. All trips offer
pick up and drop off passengers. The overall trip takes around two dives and include equipment.
two hours and is the preferred way to reach Koh Tao from
the neighbouring islands. The catamarans also sail between
Hospitals & recompression chambers
Chumphon and Koh Tao on a daily basis. For further information
contact Lomprayah High Speed Catamaran: Tel. +66(0)77 The nearest hospitals and recompression chambers are
247401 or Seatran Discovery: Tel. +66 (0)77 246086-8. those located on Koh Samui. See page 183 for details.
By bus and boat: All-in packages from Bangkok to Koh Although hospitals do not exist on Koh Tao, there’s a
Tao are available daily. They generally depart Khao San physicians clinic on Sairee Beach which is affiliated with
Road early evening and travel overnight to arrive on Koh the Bangkok Hospital Samui on Koh Samui. The clinic’s
Tao the following morning. Packages include both bus resident doctor is proficient in diving medicine and regularly
and boat. For more information contact Seatran Discovery: consults with the Badalveda Diving Medicine Network.
Tel. +66 (0)77 246086-8.
Alternatively, VIP air-conditioned buses travel from Bangkok The clinic has a number of beds and there’s an evacuation
daily. The journey breaks in Chumphon Town; the passenger procedure to the recompression chamber at Bangkok
ferry pier on the Thapao River is 30 minutes by local bus or Hospital Samui, which can be contacted via the Diving
taxi. For more information on bus services contact Bangkok Medicine Hotlines. Tel. +66 (0)86 272 4618, (0)81 989 9482
Southern Bus Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, 02 435 1200.
By train and boat: Express and Sprinter trains depart
Bangkok Hua Lumphong Railway Station daily. For further Dive courses
information regarding train services contact Hua Lumphong This is a great place to indulge in diver training; the facilities
Railway Station: Tel. +66 (0)2 223 7010. are good, the accommodation comfortable and the courses
are both enjoyable and economical. Instruction on the island
Where to eat follows BSAC, CMAS, PADI and SSI training structures. It’s
The majority of the dive resorts are self-contained with their possible to become certified to all levels of recreational and
own restaurants. If they’re not, it’s a short walk to the nearest technical training, including instructor.
eatery – and it’s not all local fare! If you fancy sampling a
delicious meal of international favourites, including Indian,
Italian and Mexican, drop into one of the many restaurants in For more information on Koh Tao, contact Tourism Authority
Mae Haad and on Sairee Beach. of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)77 281828.
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Koh Phangan
1 Koh Ma
Location: Off the northwest coast of Koh Phangan.
Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 30m
This is considered the most interesting Koh Phangan site.
The marine life is good and the corals reasonably healthy.
1 Away from the reef are schools of fusiliers, red snappers and
blue-striped grunts; groups of cuttlefish occasionally mingle
with pairs of Imperial and blue-ringed angelfish. Honeycomb
groupers, parrotfish, wrasse and butterflyfish stay closer to
KOH PHANGAN the reefs, and anemones and sponges encrust it. The reef itself
consists mainly of numerous boulders of lesser star, double
star and brain corals of varying sizes; the deeper waters have
2
black corals dividing up the rocky borderline.

2 Koh Tae Nok


3 Location: Outer of the two islands off the west coast.
Depth: Average 16m / Maximum 25m
4
When the visibility is good this rarely dived site can be very
enjoyable. There is little coral damage around this site, and
As Koh Samui has gradually succumbed to mainstream the specimens are reasonably healthy. The reef-flat consists
tourism, Koh Phangan remains the most popular backpackers’ of various table corals and small boulders of star corals pitted
island in the Gulf of Thailand. Covering around 190 sq km, its with bivalves. The waters provide interesting snorkelling, a
mountainous terrain is covered in dense jungle, with granite rainbow of colours being added by wrasse, parrotfish and
outcrops scattered around the coast. There are plenty of nice various chromis and damselfish. The steep, sometimes
beaches, many in small, picturesque bays. Most of the island’s sheer reef here consists mainly of gorgonian sea fans and
amenities are found in around the town of Thong Sala and the encrusting coraline.
two Haad Rin beaches.
On the wall-like reef-slope are many barrel sponges covered
It was not until the inauguration of the island’s infamous in tubeworms and these continue right down to the sea-bed,
‘Full Moon’ parties in the 1980s that travellers began arriving which they share with black sea cucumbers and patches of
in large numbers. Clubbers and ravers stayed on, earning sea urchins. Fusiliers, rabbitfish and snappers hang in mid-
Koh Phangan its reputation as the ‘Ibiza of the Orient’ but water and black-tip reef sharks occasionally sweep past.
there is also a well established alternative scene, with Tai Chi,
meditation, open-air yoga and other New Age pursuits. Most Blue-spotted ribbontailed ray
of these activities are centred on the Haad Rin beaches on
the southeast coast.

Diving around Koh Phangan


Koh Phangan, like Koh Samui, is an ideal departure point
for sites in the Ang Thong Marine National Park, the Samran
Pinnacles and Sail Rock. But, as they are nearer, divers benefit
from shorter journey times and being first to arrive at the
sites. It also exclusively opens up night diving opportunities
at Sail Rock! Two-day excursions run to the sites around Koh
Tao. It takes about 3hrs to reach Koh Tao’s southern sites.

Visibility around Koh Phangan averages only about four


metres; the highest expectancy is 25m. Marine life around
the reefs is fair, particularly with small-medium sized fish,
but sites are seldom visited by large pelagics. There are
occasional sightings of small juvenile reef sharks, turtles and
stingrays.
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3 Haad Yuan
Location: The headland at the north end of Haad Rin. Phangan Divers
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 12m Haad Rin
Primarily used as a diver-training site, this is in fact quite an Dive Centre. +66 (0)77 375117
acceptable dive around a wide, shallow undulating reef. Hotline. +66 (0)8 892 4835
It is broken by many large domed rocks that lie in forests e. info@phangandivers.com
of black sea whips. Many of the rocks are, in addition, w. www.phangandivers.com
highlighted by small trees of soft coral. This makes a suitable
area for snorkellers, who will also enjoy its array of colourful Phangan Divers, an SSI Instructor
reef-fish and diverse invertebrates, including featherstars, Training Facility and PADI Dive Centre,
nudibranchs and several species of cowrie shells. has been providing a five star service
since the early 1990s. Offering courses
from entry level through to Instructor and, for the more
The usual reef-fish, like parrotfish and wrasse, are present but adventurous divers, Technical Diving, Phangan Divers present
in small numbers. Nurse sharks and blue-spotted ribbontail new challenges and plenty of excitement for all ages.
stingrays are sometimes seen away from the reef. For those
trained in cave diving, is a narrow dog-legged cave, 15m Instruction | Day trips | Nitrox | Gear rental
long. Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
Situated in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Phangan sits in a
4 Koh Kon Rin prime location for diving and snorkelling and unlike the
Location: South of Koh Phangan’s southeastern cape. neighbouring islands, it has a lower volume of tourists. With
Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 27m un-spoilt beaches, breathtaking local reefs and easy access to
The eastern half of this dive circumnavigates a large rocky the diving around Ang Thong Marine National Park, Koh Tao
outcrop; the rock’s northern side has an average depth as well as Sail Rock and the Samran Pinnacles. Koh Phangan
of 12m while the southern face drops off to the site’s is an island not to be overlooked.
maximum depth. This, the best section of the site, is a
wall with numerous barrel sponges, oysters and clams on
the rock face. Spiny lobsters and moray eels can often be
seen concealing themselves in the nooks and crannies. As
you head east the wall disappears and you find instead,
at about 15m, an area of large rocks intermixed with sea
whips. Black-tip reef sharks have been spotted along the
site’s southern perimeter.
Colourful nudibranchs are just one of the many macro subjects

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Koh Phangan
How to get there For best information and insight on where and what to eat,
Koh Phangan can be reached indirectly by air, rail and road PG see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of
and directly by sea. 2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com

By air: There are no airports on Koh Phangan, but flights to Dive facilities
neighbouring Koh Samui provide relatively easy access to the
Koh Phangan is becoming an increasingly popular diving
island. Flight routes are as follows:
destination and there’s a selection of facilities on the island
Bangkok Airways: Daily flights from (domestic) Krabi, Phuket ranging from small dive centres up to 5-star resort operations
and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport and from to meet the growing demand. These are backed up by
(international) Hong Kong and Singapore to Koh Samui. numerous booking offices, which − although found along the
Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, island’s beaches − mainly concentrate along the west coast.
Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555.
Thai Airways International: Daily flights from Bangkok’s Dive trips
Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Koh Samui and Surat
The price per diver for visiting the local sites is inclusive of all
Thani (on the mainland). Contact: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111.
equipment, boat, Divemaster, fruit and soft drinks. Day trips to
Nok Air: Daily flights from Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport to Ang Thong Marine Park, the Samran Pinnacles and Sail Rock
Surat Thani. Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside are also all-inclusive and you even get lunch and breakfast!
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. Local dive trips include a number of sites accessed directly off
By bus: Daily VIP air-conditioned buses from Bangkok’s the beach as well as some dived from Longtail boats.
Southern Bus Terminal. The journey to Surat Thani takes 12
hours. Buses connect with the Express Boat in Surat Thani, Hospitals & recompression chambers
or continue for an extra hour’s journey to join the ferry boat The nearest hospitals and recompression chambers are
in Donsak. For information contact Bangkok Southern Bus those located on Koh Samui. See page 183 for details.
Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200.
Phangan Medical Center in Ban Tai, to the south of Thong
By boat: Express boats depart five times daily from Surat Sala, is run by Bangkok Hospital Samui and is open 24
Thani pier, and there is a passenger ferry (day and night) from hours. Tel. +66 (0)75 239599
Donsak, east of Surat Thani town. The journey to Koh Phangan Diving Medicine Hotlines
takes two and a half hours. All boats arrive at Thong Sala jetty. Tel. +66 (0)86 272 4618, (0)81 989 9482.
Express Boats leave Na Thon pier regularly between 07.00hrs
and 17.00hrs and arrive at Thong Sala 45 minutes later.
Dive courses
Boats also depart from Koh Samui’s Bo Phut pier and arrive at
Haad Rin beach 30 minutes later. Two high speed catamarans The full range of dive courses is available on the island, up to
depart Koh Samui twice daily (weather permitting). For further and including the level of Instructor. There is also a range of
more contact Seatran Discovery: Tel. +66 (0)77 246086-8 or technical diver training. Course prices are typical of the area
Lomprayah High Speed Catamaran: Tel. +66(0)77 247401. and there are good deals available for group and multiple
bookings. Courses are available in a variety of languages.
By train: There are two worthy train services from Bangkok
to Surat Thani. The ‘Express’ train, which leaves Bangkok Hua For more information on Koh Phangan contact Tourism
Lumphong Railway Station every hour or so and takes around Authority of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)77 281828.
12 hours, and the ‘Sprinter’ train, which departs five times Sail Rock
daily and takes around nine hours. For further information
regarding train services, contact Hua Lumphong Railway
Station: Tel. +66 (0)2 223 7010.

Where to eat
Aside from all the eateries and bustling activity found at the
two Haad Rin beaches, the majority of the island’s resorts
have their own restaurants. Most have a good selection of
dishes following Thai and European recipes, and of course
there’s always the delicious local seafood.
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Koh Samui
Diving around Koh Samui
2 There are several enjoyable dives to be had around Koh Samui
1
itself, all but one of which are reached by 10-90 minutes boat
trips. However, the best sites are further north, requiring
boat trips. More experienced divers can enjoy exciting and
exhilarating deep wall-dives; divers of all levels can enjoy a
variety of fringing reefs.

1 Samran Pinnacles
Location: About 19km north of Koh Phangan.
Depth: Average 18m / Maximum 28m
Pelagic enthusiasts will find this site terrific, as you encounter
school after school of great barracuda, threadfin trevally, big-
eyed jacks, Spanish mackerel and dog-faced tuna. There are
three main pinnacles – the top of the tallest is 12m below the
surface – plus a mountainous terrain of scattered rocks large
enough to swim around and explore. The larger of these
rocks are obscured by healthy masses of soft corals, featuring
3 shimmering whites, reds, oranges and yellows. Marine life
around the pinnacles consists mainly of honeycomb groupers,
juvenile morays and schooling bannerfish. Large red and white
5 snappers and fusiliers wander in the deeper waters.
6
4
2 Sail Rock
Location: 8km east of the Samran Pinnacles.
Depth: Average 22m / Maximum 34m
This site is probably the finest in the Gulf of Thailand. It is a wall-
dive surrounded by a number of smaller but still impressive
pinnacles. On the northern wall; at a depth of 16m, is a great
example of a Neptune barrel sponge. This impressive section
of the wall is also heavily encrusted with orange sponges;
many oysters and clams cling to the craggy surface.

The southeast face has a natural chimney eroded into the


The fabulous beaches of Koh Samui have been attracting rock. You enter a wide orifice at 18m and ascend the chimney
visitors for decades. The island – the third largest in Thailand to come out at 10m. Poisonous bearded scorpionfish and sea
– is now firmly on the international tourist map. Covering urchins abound, so dive slowly and carefully, and pay special
247 sq km, the island lies 35km off the coast of Surat Thani. attention to your buoyancy!
Koh Samui’s central region, comprising almost two-thirds of
the island, consists of thickly wooded mountainous terrain, Next to the chimney lies an elevated plateau busy with many
with coconut palms interspersed by gushing streams and forms of marine life. There are gardens of sea anemones
waterfalls. tenanted by pink anemonefish. Winding yellow margined
morays explore the holes and crevices, while cleaner and
Finding somewhere to stay on the island couldn’t be painted shrimp, along with medium-sized reef crabs, remain
easier and you don’t have to look far to find luxury hotels, in their shelters.
boutique resorts, villas and natural spas; unexpectedly
most are reasonably priced. There’s also all manner of major At the eastern end of the wall you can often see great
retail chains and fast food outlets nestled under a blaze of barracuda – occasionally 3m long – patrolling the depths.
neon signs. Thankfully, that’s not the case all around the Schools of big-eye jacks, tuna and rainbow runners mingle
island. In a nutshell, these changes have transformed Koh with threadfin trevally in the shallower waters. Whale sharks
Samui from what was once a ‘backpacker haven’ to a ‘family are often spotted here.
friendly’ resort island.
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3 Matlang Island
Location: Off Chaweng Beach’s northern apex.
Planet Scuba
Depth: Average 8m / Maximum 9m Chaweng Beach
The reef-flat is built up mainly of table staghorns, interspersed Chaweng: Tel. +66 (0)77 413049-50
with gardens of sea anemones. The waters above these Fax. +66 (0)77 231242
structures provide some enjoyable snorkelling. Bangrak Pier: Tel. (66) (0) 77 417451
Fax. (66) (0) 77 417453
The dive continues along a shallow, sloping reef consisting e. info@planetscuba.net
mainly of elkhorn, vase and foliaceous corals. Small rocks w. www.planetscuba.net
play both anchor and host to numerous gorgonian sea fans Planet Scuba, has over 25 years experience in scuba diver
and whips. The marine life is sporadic but, at the eastern education and dive tours in Thailand and operates full service
point of the reef, you can occasionally see black-tip reef dive centres on Koh Samui, offering personal attention, high
sharks passing by. quality dive tours, professional education and an extensive
range of retail products. Nitrox for Free is the latest addition to
4 Chaweng Reef their services. Whatever your diving needs, the team will do its
Location: Towards the northern end of Chaweng Beach. utmost to ensure you have a diving experience of a lifetime.
Depth: Average 5m / Maximum 7m Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Gear rental
A very simple, shallow dive and the only one on the island Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
that is accessed directly from the beach. The reef-flat is
popular with snorkellers as there is plenty to see. The corals Planet Scuba were the first in South East Asia to be awarded
have sustained slight damage from boats and siltation, but the prestigious PADI Career Development Center Rating
(CDC). The GoPro Entry level to Instructor packages can
are still fairly healthy. Parrotfish, wrasse and groupers are all
take participants from complete beginner up to a diving
common residents, with the larger specimens being more professional.
apparent towards the northern end of the reef.
Planet Scuba run both daily and overnight tours to all the
5 Hin Nippon – Japanese Rock popular dive destinations, ranging from the depths of Sail
Location: Northernmost point of the Ang Thong Marine Rock, frequently home to the illusive whale shark, to the Ang
Thong National Marine Park and Koh Tao with their sloping
National Park.
coral reefs and abundance of exotic and colourful marine life.
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 30m
Many large fallen rocks and boulders form alleyways for
adventurous swim-throughs. Closer inspection reveals a
diversity of invertebrates and crustaceans. The rocks are
dominated by a gradually sloping reef of healthy coral
laminates. Jacks, tuna and juvenile yellowtail barracuda are
familiar passers-by.

6 Koh Wao
Location: To the southwest of Hin Nippon
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 20m
The bottom composition comprises of small mounds of
lesser star boulder corals punctuated with plume worms:
there are also mixed table staghorns and good examples of
cauliflower, lettuce and vase corals. Into the deeper waters,
the reef becomes steeper. There are many sea anemones,
and pink anemonefish.

Among the selection of colourful butterflyfish are raccoon,


red-tailed and copperband. Around the island’s northern tip
are schools of snappers and fusiliers, and you may be able to
watch great barracuda and trevallies patrolling the depths.
During January and February this is a good place to observe
mating cuttlefish.
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Koh Samui
How to get there Dive facilities
Koh Samui can be reached indirectly by air (Surat Thani Koh Samui has a small selection of dive operators, most
airport), rail and road and directly by air and sea. provide diving education in some form or another.
By air: Flight routes are as follows:
Dive trips
Bangkok Airways: Daily flights from (domestic) Krabi, Phuket
and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport and from Daily dive trips and 2-day/1-night excursions to Koh Tao are
(international) Hong Kong and Singapore to Koh Samui. available. All trips include transfers between the dive boat and
Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, resort, light refreshments, fruit and drinks throughout the trip,
Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555. lunch, Divemaster(s) services, equipment and 2 full tanks.
Thai Airways International: Daily flights from Bangkok’s
Included in Koh Tao trips are meals and accommodation on the
Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Koh Samui and Surat
island. Snorkellers and non-divers are welcome on scheduled
Thani (on the mainland). Contact: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111.
dive trips – equipment and instruction are available. Many dive
Nok Air: Daily flights from Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport to boats carry fresh water for rinsing diving and photographic
Surat Thani. Contact: Within Thailand, Tel. 1318; from outside equipment. Most have toilets and a sheltered area away from
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. the sun, however not all dive centres run their own boats.
By bus: VIP air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok’s Southern
Bus Terminal daily. The journey to Surat Thani takes 12 hours. Hospitals
Buses connect with boats services as described below. For There are four hospitals on Koh Samui. The better two
further information on buses contact Bangkok Southern are listed here.
Bus Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 435 1199, (0)2 435 1200. Bangkok Hospital Samui just outside Chaweng Beach.
Tel. +66 (0)77 429500
By boat: Express boats depart five times daily from Surat Samui International Hospital on Chaweng Beach
Thani pier for the two and a half hour journey to Na Thon on Tel. +66(0)77 230781-2
Koh Samui. Car and passenger ferries depart every half hour
from Donsak, east of Surat Thani town, and take 90 minutes Recompression chambers
to the piers at Ban Na Sai and Na Thon. Both are met by local Badalveda Diving Medicine Network in Bangkok
transfer buses. From Koh Phangan to Koh Samui there are Hospital Samui
regular Express Boat and speedboat services from Thong Diving Medicine Hotlines
Sala and Haad Rin Beach, and two high speed catamarans Tel. +66 (0)86 272 4618, (0)81 989 9482
from Thong Sala twice daily. e. vedainfo@badalveda.com, w. www.badalveda.com
By train: There are two main train services from Bangkok Hyperbaric Services of Thailand on Big Buddha Beach
to Surat Thani. The ‘Express’ train leaves Bangkok Hua Tel. +66 (0)77 427427.
Lumphong Railway Station every hour or so and takes
around 12 hours. The ‘Sprinter’ train departs five times Dive courses
daily and takes around nine hours. For further information
regarding train services contact Hua Lumphong Railway Courses for the complete beginner are very popular here
Station: Tel. +66 (0)2 223 7010. and there’s a good selection of suitable locations for that first
experience of breathing underwater. Courses are available
Where to eat right up to professional qualifications. All the instruction on
the island is taught by qualified instructors following BSAC,
There are hundreds of restaurants on the island, mostly CMAS, PADI and SSI diver training programs.
around the beaches. Chaweng has a selection of International
restaurants as do Bo Phut and Lamai. Service can be slow Course prices on the island remain generally relatively stable.
but the food is good and reasonably priced. Koh Samui Due to the location of the better dive sites, courses are slightly
is particularly noted for its delicious seafood and creamy more expensive here than they are on the two neighbouring
coconut dishes. Resorts also have their own restaurants and islands, but most people are happy to pay extra to stay on
many are worth a visit. the more comfortable and lively island of Koh Samui.
For best information and insight on where and what to eat,
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG For more information on Koh Samui contact Tourism
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com Authority of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)77 281828.
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Pattaya
1 Koh Luam
Location: Around the southern headland of the island.
Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 18m
The reef − fairly typical of the area − is frequently punctuated
1 by sponge-encrusted rocks and large mounds of lesser
and greater star corals, occasionally split by clusters of
3 smaller, less hardy corals. The hard corals tend to dominate
4 the shallower waters: coral laminates form terraces that
descend to deeper-water areas where long, spiralling sea
whips are embedded among larger rocks.
2
5
2 HTMS Kut 731 wreck
Location: 300m off the northeast apex of Koh Sak.
Depth: Average 26m / Maximum 31m
56m former USS LSM-333 Landing craft sunk during
September 2006 by the Royal Thai Navy. The ship has been
6
cleared of all explosives and ammunition and there is plenty
of natural light penetrating the structure. The top of the
wheelhouse on this upright wreck is at 14m. The bridge and
radio room still have the captain’s chair and instrumentation.
Both the engines have been removed but entry to the engine
7 room is through a large hole cut in the centre of the deck.

3 HTMS Khram wreck


8 Location: 300m off the southeast apex of Koh Phai.
10 9
11
Depth: Average 24m / Maximum 30m
12 This 90m LSM-1 Class landing ship was sunk on the 1st
13
February 2003. It has been cleared of all explosives and
ammunition; there is also plenty of natural light penetrating
the structure.
Some 145km southeast of Bangkok, the bustling metropolis
that is Pattaya City shot up during the past 35 years, having The bridge of this upright wreck is reached in a depth of 15m
started primarily as a vast recreational complex catering for and affords an unchallenging entry. The port and starboard
the US Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. sides provide interesting passageways in which to explore.
Although the engines have been removed the dials, gauges
Growing demands for accommodation were met by the and pipes all remain in the engine room.
construction of guesthouses, which quickly grew into hotels Koh Larn in the distance
and then resort complexes. Local fishermen sold fish to the
numerous new restaurants, and increased their income by
offering fishing trips to tourists.

In due course, Pattaya became the massive entertainment


centre it is today: quite literally, whatever people want, by day
or night, Pattaya has it!

Diving around Pattaya


The local diving served by Pattaya is concentrated around
two areas: the aptly named Near and Far Islands, and the
group of islands accessed from Samaesan 50km south. Local
diving operators use the Near Islands for training and, more
significantly, for night-diving. The Far Island sites offer much
better diving conditions. Pattaya also offers wreck diving.
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4 Koh Klung Baden – west reef 8 Hardeep (or Suddhadib) wreck
Location: About 5km south of Koh Hu Chang. Location: Off the south headland of Koh Samaesan.
Depth: Average 8m / Maximum 12m Depth: Average 28m / Maximum 32m
Numerous mounds and heads of coral abound, notably This wreck is believed to be of an Indonesian steamship
staghorn, as well as coral laminates. This is a very good requisitioned by the Japanese during World War II and sunk
location for snorkelling. To the northwest the reef becomes by Allied bombing in 1942. The recommended (and often
a relatively shallow fringing reef whose flat and slope consist only) way to dive the Hardeep is to descend down a mooring
mainly of rocks and sponges. Compressed barrel sponges line directly onto the structure; free descents are not advised.
shelter small crustaceans and invertebrates. The fish life at When currents are stronger you might limit exploration to
this site is reasonable with numbers and varieties of chromis, the wreck’s leeward side. The ship’s structures are radiantly
basslet, blenny, gobies and bannerfish, plus a few resident coloured by a multitude of soft corals, encrusting sponges, sea
bicolour parrotfish and wrasse. whips and white bushes of stinging hydroids.

5 Koh Man Wichai – east reef Associated reef inhabitants are also plentiful. As you arrive,
Location: About 2km south of Koh Klung Baden. moorish idols, fusiliers and snappers often shy away into
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 15m the darker recesses. This wreck can be penetrated, although
The sea-bed is littered with numerous clumps and mounds of a number of snagged nets restrict some passageways and
smooth porite corals. Most of the corals are in large patches, caution is required. Many of the steel plates, doors and
not fringing reefs, as with most of this area’s sites. The water portholes remain in place, and the engine is intact.
deepens towards the south; an elongated plateau is covered
in gardens of sea anemones, together with their abundant 9 Koh Rong Khon
symbiotes: Three-spot dascyllus and pink anemonefish. The Location: Off the northeast tip of east of Koh Chuang.
waters are good for snorkellers. Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 60m
When entering the water in an incoming tide start at the
6 Koh Rin Bay southern end of the rocks and drift in the current along the
Location: About 1km southwest of Hin Khao. length of the two islands. When reaching the northern end
Depth: Average 7m / Maximum 14m follow the rocks around to the other side and into calmer
A steadily sloping reef, consisting of fallen rocks covered waters. The northern tip of these islands is very deep and is
with a few foliaceous corals, falls dramatically to the north popular with Tech divers.
in the south east bay. A higher percentage of corals slowly Scorpionfish awaiting prey behind a sea anemone
begin to dominate the rocks to a depth of 12m, where you
find sea whips and black coral bushes.

The diversity of marine life is above average for the area, with
many examples of harlequin sweetlips, snappers, squirrelfish
and lionfish. Communities of magnificent sea anemones,
three-spot dascyllus, basslets and chromis are restricted
to the rocky ledges. Neptune barrel sponges lodge among
the crevices and are inhabited by moray eels and a range of
invertebrates. The shallow bay is ideal for snorkelling.

7 Petchbury Bremen wreck


Location: Between Koh Khram Yai and Sattahip.
Depth: Average: 19m / Maximum 24m
This 60m steel freighter sank during the 1930s, and has settled
upright on the sandy sea-bed; its highest point is just under
17m below the surface. Almost totally encrusted with marine
growth, this wreck has now become an impressive artificial
reef. Soft corals add a colourful frame around the eroding
structures and portholes. You can still see, around the wreck,
the forms of multiple pulley systems and broken parts of heavy
machinery – there’s even a bathtub!
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10 Shark Fin Rock
Location: Approx 2km to the west of Koh Rong Khon. Pattaya Dive Centre
Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 28m Pattaya
Although on first sight this looks to be a very small dive site, it Tel/fax.
is in fact a large reef. The main attraction is the southeastern +66 (0)38 710918
side which features a 16m wall that almost breaks the surface. e. info@divepattaya.com
The northwestern reef features areas of staghorn and brain
corals, barrel sponges and sea anemones. w. www.divepattaya.com, www.divinginternships.com
Instruction | Day trips | Nitrox | Gear rental
The northeastern side has a single rock formation that is Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
vertical on the west and has a large sand bank sliding down
Pattaya Dive Centre, a PADI 5 Star Instructor Development
to 25m, this is home to some large black-spotted stingrays.
Center, is right on the beachfront road, and it’s not just the
Marine life is plentiful and varied.
location that’s the best in Pattaya – they are also Pattaya’s
first choice for Instructor Internships and diver training.
11 Koh Chuang
Location: Around 8km south of Samaesan. They stock and sell all the best brand names in diving
Depth: Average 6m / Maximum 14m equipment, including Mares, Ocean Dynamics, Sunnto dive
Koh Chuang offers several shallow dive sites and is an ideal computers, Coltri-Sub compressors and a comprehensive
training site for beginner divers. Follow the fringing coral range of PADI training materials; in fact they’re the main
distributor in the area and welcome trade enquires! And, of
reef down to a sandy bottom with sporadic patches of corals.
course, they teach PADI too.
Common encounters include turtles rays, moral eels as well
as fusiliers, angel and butterflyfish. For qualified divers, Pattaya Dive Centre schedule daily dive
trips to all the Pattaya and Samesan prime dive sites and
12 Koh Chan wrecks. PDC owns and operates the only fast catamaran
Location: Directly east of Koh Chan dive boat, purpose built to international standards, leaving
at 09:00 everyday. Whatever your diving needs, Pattaya Dive
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 25m Centre can fulfill them, so next time you’re in the area, why
The southernmost tip of the island features huge fallen not drop in to Pattaya’s most complete and friendly dive
rocks and is a great place for snorkellers to explore - it’s not centre and say hello.
uncommon to see small black-tip reef sharks in the shallow
waters.

For divers, the preferred place is along the reefs following


along the southeast section of the island. Upon reaching
the bottom, head south into the deeper waters where
large rocks are covered with a selection of soft and hard
corals − including sea fans and sea whips. Blue spotted
stingrays, lionfish and schools of yellowtail fusiliers can be
seen here.

13 Koh Chuang Bay


Location: Around the southernmost tip of Koh Chuang.
Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 24m
Both hard and soft coral formations are abundant in the
shallows. There is one large rock in the centre of the bay
in 14m. A deeper 24m is encountered around the rocky
outcrops at the east and western extremities of the bay.
These deeper areas are subject to fast tidal flows which make
ideal places to observe fish feeding action.

Large numbers of blue-ringed angelfish are another


attraction of this enjoyable site.

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Pattaya
How to get there Trips are all-day affairs which depart in the morning and
return in the late afternoon, they include transfers to and from
It’s possible to access the Pattaya area by air, road and rail; air
the dive boat, two dives and lunch onboard. For the trips to
and road are the better options.
the southern sites divers are transferred to the fishing village
By air: Pattaya is best served by Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi of Samaesan by local bus where they join the dive boats at
International Airport. Journey time to central Pattaya by one of the jetties. There are also occasional overnight trips to
road is between one-two hours. The three main carriers are: the sites around Koh Chang.
Bangkok Airways: Within Thailand, Tel. 1771; from outside
Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555. Nok Air: Within Thailand,
Tel. 1318; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 900 9955. Thai Hospitals
Airways International: Tel. +66 (0)2 356 1111. There is also There are three main hospitals that serve the area. Two
an airport at U-Tapao served by Bangkok Airways. are in the city centre, the other is slightly north of the
town on the main route (Sukhumvit Road) to Bangkok.
By bus: Air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok every 30
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya on Sukhumvit Road
minutes from the Eastern Bus Terminal. The journey takes
24 Hr Contacts Centre: Within Thailand, Tel. 1719; from
just under three hours. From Pattaya bus terminal to the city
outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)38 259999
centre and Jomtien, take one of the local taxi-buses from the
terminal. For more information contact Bangkok Eastern Pattaya International Hospital on Beach Road
Bus Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 391 2504, (0)2 391 4900. 24 Hr Emergency contact: Tel. +66 (0)38 428374
Pattaya Memorial Hospital on Central Road
Where to eat Tel. +66 (0)38 429422-4
While the majority of Pattaya’s hotels have good restaurants,
the general trend is to eat out. Locals claim that it’s possible Recompression chambers
to eat in a different restaurant every night of the year and The nearest chamber is part of the Badalveda Diving
still miss some! Medicine Network and is located in the Bangkok
Hospital Pattaya.
The range of eateries is vast; all the well known fast food Diving Medicine Hotlines
establishments have premises here. There’s also a good +66 (0)81 989 9482, (0)86 272 4618
selection of economical restaurants with plenty of Pizza e. vedainfo@badalveda.com, w. www.badalveda.com
parlours, steak houses, brasseries, bistros and bakeries.
Upmarket restaurants are also countless, with menus from
virtually every country in the world. Local fare is also well Dive courses
represented with specialities including extravagant lobster PADI and NAUI recreational and IANTD diving courses are
dishes and hot and spicy dry curries, originating from Laos. offered in a variety of languages. Prices can vary between
A similar scenario exists along Jomtien Beach. agencies and individual operators. Diving Internships, where
individuals get the chance to go from complete beginner to
For best information and insight on where and what to eat,
the professional level of diving Instructor or Divemaster over
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG a defined period of time, are big news in Pattaya.
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com
These all-in packages can include all training, materials,
Dive facilities equipment and accommodation. Aside from the recreational
While the diving is divided into two main areas, the operators dive training, technical training is a big thing here. There
are mostly based in Pattaya City, and there’s a variety to is also an Association of Scuba Service Engineers and
choose from. Services range from small booking kiosks in the Technicians (ASSET) training centre in Jomtien for those
street up to multilingual 5-Star facilities and training centres. wishing to become dive industry technicians, or increase
A few of the more established centres maintain a healthy their current level of qualification.
retail selection.

Dive trips For more information on Pattaya contact Tourism Authority


Dive trips are scheduled on a daily basis and are particularly of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)38 427667.
popular during the weekends, when you will see a quite a
few dive boats heading out to sea.
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Mu Koh Chang Marine National Park


In the country’s easternmost province of Trat, the Mu Koh
Chang Marine National Park comprises 52 islands scattered
along the coastline close to the Cambodian border.

Established in 1982, it covers just over 650 sq km and is one


of Thailand’s least visited national parks. Koh Chang is the
second largest island in Thailand, with a footprint covering
240 sq. km.

Blanketed in almost impenetrable virgin rainforest, the hilly


interior rises to a peak at Khao Join Prasat, which climbs to
reach 744m as it dominates the centre of the island. Although
wildlife is sparse, there are wild boars, hornbills, parrots and
sunbirds − all of which can be seen in the forest.

Many of the island’s inhabitants still make their living from


fishing, although tourism is increasingly making its mark.
Nowadays quite a few of the once-familiar small resorts of
bungalows and bamboo huts are being replaced, or joined,
by high-end hotels, resorts and spas.
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The islands amenities mainly focus around the perimeter, 2 Hin Luk Bat
particularly the larger beaches which are all easily accessed by Location: Around 3km southwest of Koh Chang.
road. Getting around the island is simple as there are plenty Depth: Average 11m / Maximum 18m
of pickup trucks and taxis, as well as minibuses travelling to This is one of the prime dive sites around Koh Chang. The
and from Trat airport. There are also tourist amenities and dive is around a pinnacle that acts as refuge to plenty of
accommodation on the island of Koh Mak. schooling fish, making it enjoyable for snorkellers too. The
steeply sloping walls feature numerous barrel sponges and
Diving around Koh Chang shelves of relatively healthy soft corals, colour is added by
The diving here still has an exciting exploratory feel to it and, large areas of Christmas tree worms.
as they’re spread over a large area, the sites are uncrowded.
Mu Koh Chang Marine National Park has a large selection of The pinnacle itself is surrounded by huge boulders that
healthy fringing reefs, pinnacles and walls, as well as several offer great swim-throughs. In the deeper waters are
very enjoyable snorkelling sites. crown of thorn starfish, bushy black corals, sea whips and
small gorgonian sea fans. The plankton-enriched waters
In general, visibility averages around 10m, although it can be afford a good diversity of marine life, including angelfish,
in excess of 20m, especially at the sites further south. Marine bannerfish, butterflyfish, fusiliers, groupers, parrotfish,
life is also more prolific in these areas. There are plenty of snappers, morays, stingrays, and barracuda. This is also a
colourful reef-dwellers, from minute invertebrates up to good site for night diving.
giant clams. The waters also attract many large pelagics, rays
and – quite regularly – whale sharks. 3 Hin Rua Tek
Location: 3km south of koh Chang.
1 Hin Saam Sao Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 20m
Location: About 1km west of Chai Chet. This rocky dive site, also referred to as Banana Rock, is in
Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 16m nice surroundings, which also makes it a popular snorkelling
Off the northwest coast of Koh Chang, this dive site has some destination. Many crevices shelter small critters such as
nice corals and rich fish life, but sometimes has poor visibility shrimps, lobsters and nudibranchs. Although corals are not
due of its close proximity to land. One side of the reef was in abundance there is a good variety including large tables of
destroyed by dynamite but it is recovering nicely. staghorns, gorgonian sea fans, soft corals and sponges.
The mouth of the anglerfish can open wider than its own body width
4 Blueberry Hill
Location: Around 5km south of Koh Chang.
Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 16m
This site is best described as a bare rock full of fish, although
the south side does have corals! However, this is a great
place for spotting nudibranchs, batfish, groupers, stingrays
and morays making it well worth visiting.

5 Hin Rap
Location: Around 300m south of Blueberry Hill.
Depth: Average 11m / Maximum 16m
This site can be divided into two dives. The first is around the
rock, and is a good place to spot turtles, batfish, stonefish,
porcupine fish, stingrays, and morays amongst both hard
and soft corals. Away from the reef barracudas frequently
pass by. The second, northern section is a bit deeper and
displays more corals along with a lovely small canyon. Fish
life in evidence includes anemonefish, angelfish, groupers,
parrotfish and triggerfish. Rays and morays are also regular
encounters as is the occasional turtle. The waters here
are more often than not very clear and are popular with
snorkellers.

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6 Koh Wai 9 Koh Rang Pinnacles
Location: Immediately east of Koh Khlum. Location: West of Koh Tien West.
Depth: Average 9m / Maximum 20m Depth: Average 15m / Maximum 30m
This is a nice shallow fringing reef, consisting of mainly hard A great multi-level site and a strong favourite with underwater
corals with soft corals along the deeper part of the reef-slope. photographers. Of the two main pinnacles, one is at 12m, the
The best features are at depths shallower than 12m, making other at 5m; the seabed between them is at 21m. There is a
the site suitable for the less experienced. good shelf of coral on the deeper pinnacle, at about 15m.
The site’s western side consists of coral drop-offs. Parrotfish
The shallower parts of the reef are characterised by a plentiful are plentiful and reef sharks are often spotted. Smaller blue-
range of reef-fish and small invertebrates. An attraction of spotted ribbontail rays are on view at about 12m. Pelagics
the deeper waters is that you may be lucky enough to spot often intrude into the surrounding waters, most of which are
a leopard shark or a stingray on the sandy bottom. Being barracuda, but there are also cobias.
reasonably sheltered, this is a fine site for night diving.
10 Koh Yak and Koh Laun
7 Koh Kra Location: About 1 km to the east of Koh Rang.
Location: Off the northeast shore of Koh Rang Yai. Depth: Average 8m / Maximum 12m
Depth: Average 7m / Maximum 12m These small islands are fringed with a very beautiful coral
Although snorkelling is the major appeal here, these islands reef, with a rich diversity of marine life. Both islands are small
also offer some beautiful diving. The rocks are pitted with enough to dive around, and due to the shallow depths there
numerous crevasses rich in marine life, and the corals are should be enough time to explore them in detail.
very healthy and varied, including big tables of staghorn
corals co-existing with anemones of all sizes and colours. 11 Hin Kuak Ma
Further down, on the sandy bottom, you should be able to Location: About 1km east Koh Yak and Koh Laun.
spot a blue-spotted ribbontail and blotched rays idling. Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 16m
This is one of the best dives in this area. The south side of
8 Koh Tien West the site is a rocky wall, where it is good to spot a variety of
Location: Off the northwest coast of Koh Rang. marine life such as eels, nudibranchs and stonefish. The
Depth: Average 10m / Maximum 16m opposite side of the rock is a slope, covered in coral, and
On the south side of the island is an enormous staghorn coral with an abundance of fish. Amongst the common residents
formation well worth exploring, as many fish shelter amongst of reef fishes, blue-spotted ribbontail rays and morays are
the sharp coral branches. Also a great snorkelling site. occasionally encountered, along with bamboo sharks and
turtles. The waters around this site, also referred to as Three
The Koh Chang Archipelago’s clear waters are perfect for snorkelling too. Finger Rock, are good for snorkelling.

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Koh Chang Dive Supply Scuba-evolution


Pearl Beach White Sand Beach
Tel. +66 (0)87 926 4973,
+66 (0)81 152 8092
e. info@tecevolution.com
w. www.scuba-evolution.com, www.tecevolution.com

Tel. +66 (0)39 551518, Fax. +66 (0)39 551519 Instruction | Day trips | Liveaboard | Nitrox | Tec diving |
e. kohchangdivesupply@gmail.com Gear rental | Retail | Snorkelling | Accommodation
w. www.kohchangdivesupply.com This English owned and operated PADI 5 Star Dive Center
evolved from Tecevolution and is now based on the island of
Dive and snorkel equipment sales and service Koh Chang, offering everything from snorkelling to rebreather
diving. PADI and TDI courses run throughout the year with a
This is the main wholesale and retail outlet for all kinds of diving 100% safety record around fantastic corals and wrecks.
and snorkelling equipment on Thailand’s eastern seaboard,
stretching from Pattaya to Koh Chang into Cambodia. The standard of the boat and all equipment are high, the
latter being replaced every 12 months. The dive boat, M/V
Koh Chang Dive Supply offers and stocks a wide variety of Evolution has two spacious decks offering a huge kitting
major brand names including Bauer, Deep Blue, Luxfer, PADI, up area and massive platform for easy entries. Different
Pelican, Saekodive, Scubapro, Seac Sub, Suunto, Trident and dive sites are visited everyday to suit beginner to advanced
many more, ensuring that customers have a really good divers. Breakfast is served on the comfortable upper deck
choice. and a lunch of Thai and western food between dives. Free
With experience and qualifications, they also provide a soft drinks are available all day long.
repair and service centre for all types and brands of dive There are three centres on the island; White Sand Beach, Kai
equipment. Bae and Lonely Beach, each packed full of equipment for
snorkellers to tec-divers. Scuba-evolution is also the island’s
main suppliers of Apeks, Beuchat, Mares, Technisub, Ripcurl
and Ocean Dynamics brand names.

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How to get there Nitrox is available for those qualified, and for those not,
Koh Chang can be reached indirectly by air and road and instruction is available. Night diving is offered, but its best
directly by sea. to enquire in advance as timetables vary. Overnight diving
safaris to the area are occasionally organized by Pattaya Dive
By air: Bangkok Airways fly to Trat airport on a daily basis, Centre in Pattaya City (See listing on Page 189).
where taxis can be arranged for the transfer to the island. For
more information contact Bangkok Airways: Within Thailand,
Dive courses
Tel. 1771; from outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)2 265 5555. Dive courses are available in several languages. Full equipment
and certification is included in all the course prices. Courses
By bus: Air-conditioned buses leave daily from Bangkok’s available are non-certification try-out experiences as well as
Eastern Bus Terminal. The journey to Trat Town takes around the full range of recreational courses from beginner up to the
five hours. On arrival, passengers transfer to the pier as Laem professional level of instructor are scheduled on a daily basis.
Ngop. For further information contact Bangkok Eastern Bus
Terminal: Tel. +66 (0)2 391 4900.
Hospitals
By boat: Car and passenger ferries depart every 30 minutes There is one hospital and one international clinic on Koh
from Laem Ngop for the short crossing. Chang.
Koh Chang Government Hospital in Ban Dan Mai, on
Where to eat the northern section of the western coast
The island’s resorts have their own eating facilities, and most Tel. +66 (0)39 521657, (0)39 586131.
have a good choice of local seafood dishes and a European Koh Chang International Clinic on White Sand Beach
menu. There are also plenty of independent eateries on all (associated with the Bangkok Hospital Trat)
the main beaches and dotted along the roads in-between. Tel. +66 (0)39 551151-2, (0)81 863 3609.
Bangkok Hospital Trat in Trat Town on the mainland
One particular place worth checking out is the series of 24 Hr Contacts Centre: Within Thailand, Tel. 1719; from
seafood restaurants along the narrow jetty at Bang Bao, here outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)39 532735
you can pick and choose your menu from what’s on display.
Recompression chambers
For best information and insight on where and what to eat, There is a hyperbaric chamber in the Koh Chang
see Pocket Guide FOOD Thailand − launching first quarter of PG Government Hospital, with a trained nurse on standby,
2010 − and its online version, www.foodguidethailand.com but not a qualified doctor.
Koh Chang Government Hospital
Dive facilities
Tel. +66 (0)39 521657, (0)39 586131.
There’s a good selection of operators, large and small, mainly
The next nearest chamber is located over 160km away
down the western coastline. Most have associated booking
in Pattaya’s Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and is part of the
offices and facilities in various resorts and shopping plazas.
Badalveda Diving Medicine Network.
Testament to the warm, friendly atmosphere is the high level Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
of repeat business making up a large part of the clientele. Many 24 Hr Contacts Centre: Within Thailand, Tel. 1719; from
dive centres also offer a retail selection; if they don’t have an outside Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)38 259999
item in stock, they can have it delivered on the same day.
Diving Medicine Hotlines
Dive trips Tel. +66 (0)81 989 9482, +66 (0)86 272 4618
vedainfo@badalveda.com | www.badalveda.com
Dive trips visit all the local sites, either on dedicated dive
boats or speedboats. Trips commence in the morning
when divers and snorkellers are collected from the various
resorts around the island and taken to the awaiting dive
boats. Trips return in the afternoon at various times For more information on Koh Chang, contact Tourism
depending on which destination has been visited. Authority of Thailand, Tel. +66 (0)38 427662.
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Dive Centres Destination introductions


Chang (Koh) ................................................................................................................... 192
All 4 Diving, Phuket ....................................................................................................... 99
Khao Lak ............................................................................................................................ 108
Ao Nang Divers, Krabi ............................................................................................... 136 Krabi..................................................................................................................................... 131
Big Blue Diving, Khao Lak ....................................................................................... 110 Lanta (Koh) ...................................................................................................................... 152
Big Blue Diving Resort, Koh Tao ......................................................................... 167 Mergui Archipelago ( The)....................................................................................... 127
Crystal Dive Resort, Koh Tao ................................................................................. 168 Pattaya................................................................................................................................ 184
Dive Adventure (The), Koh Chang .................................................................... 200 Phangan (Koh) ............................................................................................................... 172
iQ Dive, Khao Lak ......................................................................................................... 111 Phi Phi (Koh) .................................................................................................................... 142
Island Divers, Koh Phi Phi ......................................................................................... 147 Phuket................................................................................................................................... 90
Ko Lanta Diving Center, Koh Lanta ................................................................. 157 Samui (Koh) ..................................................................................................................... 178
Koh Chang Dive Supply, Koh Chang .............................................................. 198 Similan Marine National Park (Mu Koh) .......................................................... 118
Kontiki Krabi, Krabi ...................................................................................................... 137 Surin Marine National Park (Mu Koh) ............................................................... 125
Kontiki Lanta, Koh Lanta ......................................................................................... 158 Tao (Koh) ........................................................................................................................... 162
Lanta Diver, Koh Lanta ............................................................................................. 159 Destination directories
Manta Point Dive Center, Krabi .......................................................................... 138 Chang (Koh) ................................................................................................................... 202
Mermaid Liveaboards, Phuket ............................................................................. 100 Khao Lak ............................................................................................................................ 116
Pattaya Dive Centre, Pattaya .............................................................................. 189 Krabi..................................................................................................................................... 140
Phangan Divers, Koh Phangan ........................................................................... 175 Lanta (Koh) ...................................................................................................................... 160
Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center, Koh Phi Phi .................................................... 148 Pattaya............................................................................................................................... 190
Phra Nang Divers, Krabi ........................................................................................... 139 Phangan (Koh) ............................................................................................................... 176
Planet Scuba, Koh Samui .................................................................................... 181 Phi Phi (Koh) .................................................................................................................... 150
Planet Scuba, Koh Tao ......................................................................................... 169 Phuket ................................................................................................................................ 106
Santana Diving & Canoeing, Phuket ............................................................... 101 Samui (Koh) ..................................................................................................................... 182
Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket ....................................................................................... 102 Tao (Koh) ........................................................................................................................... 170
Scuba-evolution, Koh Chang .............................................................................. 199 Features
Sea Bees Diving, Khao Lak ................................................................................... 112 About Pocket Guide DIVE Thailand ................................................................... 22
Sea Bees Diving, Phuket ......................................................................................... 103 About the author ............................................................................................................ 20
Sea Dragon Dive Center, Khao Lak .................................................................. 113 Diving and snorkelling in and around Thailand .......................................... 46
Sea World Dive Team, Phuket ............................................................................. 104 Health and safety for divers ..................................................................................... 4 0
Siam Adventure Divers, Khao Lak .................................................................... 114 Introduction to Thailand ............................................................................................. 26
Viking Divers, Koh Phi Phi ....................................................................................... 149 Learning to dive in Thailand .................................................................................... 6 0
Water World Asia, Phuket ....................................................................................... 105 Travelling to and around Thailand ....................................................................... 34

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