The two Phi Phi islands offer great diving and snorkeling opportunities...
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The two Phi Phi islands (Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Lee) are very picturesque and offer great diving. There are around 15 sites on the islands many with caves and ‘swim-throughs’. The area boasts hard and soft corals set against extremely rich marine life. Green turtles are extremely common as are some sharks.
About 5 kilometres southeast of Koh Binda Nok, Hin Bida drops 22 metres and is best described as a group of rocks at the centre of a number of boulders. There is plenty of hard coral to take a...
Swim 200 metres west of Hin Pae and you come to an excellent dive site. Between 2 and 12 metres in depth, the site is suitable for snorkellers but divers should be at least Intermediate level to dive...
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Koh Bida Nok features seafans, sea whips and soft corals alongside Scorpionfish, Leopard Sharks and Manta Rays. The great diversity of marine life available here draws visitors on liveaboard...
Koh Yung Pinnacle is a great dive site 4 kilometres north of Phi Phi Don. It goes down 36 metres and reaches masses of soft corals on the seabed. Strong currents make this a site strictly for...
The site is centred around a limestone island that reaches 12 metres to the foot of the bay. The resulting wall is a good place for novices to dive and explore sea anemone. On the west of the site...
Maya Cave is in the popular Maya Bay – famed for its appearance in ‘The Beach’. The site is good for novices who can the cave’s southwest slope while advanced divers can swim through to a series...
The two Phi Phi islands (Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Lee) are very picturesque and offer great diving. There are around 15 sites on the islands many with caves and ‘swim-throughs’. The area boasts...