Diving in
Phuket
| Departure:
Every Day |
Tour
Code: HKTDV |
| Duration:
07:30-16:30 |
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Tour
Itinerary
King Cruiser Wreck
The King Cruiser Wreck is the name of the ship which sunk
while striking anemone reef on the way to Phi Phi Island in
May 97. This wreck is now one of the best places for diving
due to its large size, abundant marine life & easy
penetration with a length of 87 m. surrounding the wreck you
can find large schools of big mouth mackerels, yellow tail
barracuda, lion fish, big eyes, emperors, giant barracuda, and
many more varieties.
Anemone Reef
Just north of Shark Point. A thrilling dive location covered
with soft corals, Georgian sea fans, sea whips, anemones.
Combined with Shark Point this location makes a memorable days
diving. Leopard sharks also common to this dive site.
Racha Yai Island
Great for drift diving, this beautiful Island is only 1.5
hours from the south of Phuket. It offers abundant marine life
and multiple dive sites ranging from exhilarating drift dives
with depths ranging from 16-30 m. to quiet bays covered in
stag and plate corals. The island is surrounded by white sandy
beaches, and underwater, there are hard coral reefs, big
boulders and lots of moray eels, garden eels, green undulated
morays, blue spotted stingrays, octopus, and reef fishes.
Occasionally Leopard sharks and turtles can be seen around
here. Racha Island is also a good place for snorkeling.
Shark Point
Shark point is named because it is a favorite sleeping spot
for leopard sharks, sting rays, and moray eels. It is composed
of a large reef structure covered with soft corals and
anemones, teeming with varieties of marine life. Leopard
sharks are almost always encountered in this area, come and
visit them in their natural habitat.
Phi Phi Island
This Island offers a large variety of dive sites ranging from
sloping coral reefs to walls descending to 30 m. and caves.
The Phi Phi Island is located 48 Km south east of Phuket and
is reached by express boat in 1 hour 20 minutes. There is a
large variety of marine life including leopard sharks, eagle
rays, sting rays, moray eels, turtles, octopuses, soft corals,
sea fans, bat fish, angelfish, leopard sharks.... and whale
sharks in season.
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