Begeben Sie sich auf eine Unterwasser-Odyssee und tauchen Sie in die Tiefen unserer außergewöhnlichen Tauchplätze ein. Jeder Ort erzählt eine einzigartige Geschichte, von lebhaften Korallengärten bis hin zu geheimnisvollen Unterwasserhöhlen. Tauchen Sie ein in die Wunder des Meereslebens und begegnen Sie allem, von farbenfrohen tropischen Fischen bis hin zu majestätischen Meeresbewohnern.
Begeben Sie sich auf eine Unterwasser-Odyssee und tauchen Sie in die Tiefen unserer außergewöhnlichen Tauchplätze ein. Jeder Ort erzählt eine einzigartige Geschichte, von lebhaften Korallengärten bis hin zu geheimnisvollen Unterwasserhöhlen. Tauchen Sie ein in die Wunder des Meereslebens und begegnen Sie allem, von farbenfrohen tropischen Fischen bis hin zu majestätischen Meeresbewohnern.
Koh Wao, a charming island near Bangtao Beach, is just a 30-minute longtail boat ride from Kamala. With three islands (two visible during high tide), it’s a diver’s paradise. The north side boasts colorful soft corals and anemone fish, while the south features hard corals, large boulders, and fascinating marine life like moray eels and scorpion fish. Suitable for both beginners and advanced divers, Koh Wao offers morning dives and can accommodate sunset and night dives upon request. Explore the underwater allure of this compact gem.
In 1907, Phuket welcomed its first tin dredging ship, now resting off Bangtao Beach. Despite its fragmented state, the site, located 25 minutes away, boasts a depth of 13-16 meters. Divers encounter cobias, scorpion fish, lionfish, puffer fish, and blue-spotted stingrays. Night dives add an extra layer of intrigue to this historic underwater exploration.
Thai Po captivates both above and below the water’s surface. Situated near the famed “millionaires mile,” the dive site reveals opulent villas owned by global TV and sports personalities. Underwater, it begins with a sandy bottom, but heading west along the reef’s edge unveils an extraordinary scene—massive rock formations on white sand, reminiscent of the Similan Islands. Suited for beginners and advanced divers alike, Thai Po offers a maximum depth of 23 meters, promising a mesmerizing dive for all levels. Explore the beauty where luxury meets the underwater marvels of Thai Po.
Nakaley beckons divers with a gentle plateau starting at 2 meters, sloping to 7 meters, and revealing a stunning reef wall descending to 14 meters. The site’s tranquility preserves a thriving marine environment, boasting abundant fish and vibrant soft corals. Venture to the north for encounters with sizable rocks, where larger residents like rays and turtles await exploration. Dive into Nakaley’s serene depths for an enchanting underwater experience.
Racha Yai, a fantastic local dive spot near Phuket, offers clear waters, with visibility ranging from 15 to 20 meters. The east side features three small bays known for their pristine conditions, protected from currents and waves. Bungalow Bay is a picturesque dive site with sloping reefs teeming with fish, and lucky divers might spot Manta Rays. Suitable for both beginners and experienced divers, Racha Yai boasts a wreck in the deeper area and artificial reefs made of concrete cubes adorned with vibrant corals. It’s a must-visit for a diverse and memorable underwater experience.
Racha Noi, a short boat ride from Chalong pier, offers diverse underwater terrain with sand and hard corals. Ideal for beginners familiar with Racha Yai, it mirrors its counterpart’s beauty. The South Plateau, recommended for experienced divers, starts at 18 meters, slopes down to 40 meters, and features currents. Despite occasional low visibility, encounters with Manta Rays, sharks, and even Whale Sharks are possible, drawing comparisons to the renowned Similan Islands.
The King Cruiser Wreck, an 85-meter catamaran that once sailed from Phuket to Phi Phi, now lies submerged after colliding with Anemone Reef in 1997. The site, reaching depths of 32 meters, features a shallow wheelhouse at 16 meters, offering captivating swim-throughs, a vibrant array of fish, and beautiful corals. While complete penetration is unsafe due to its instability, experienced divers can still enjoy the allure of this remarkable underwater destination.
Shark Point, a Phuket gem within a Marine National Park, is a diver’s paradise. Adorned with soft and hard corals, it teems with diverse fish species. Named for resident leopard sharks, lucky divers may spot them resting on the sandy bottom during the day. The site also features seahorses, ghost pipefish, barracudas, and cuttlefish, ensuring a captivating and rich underwater experience.
Koh Doc Mai, a charming island, offers dynamic diving experiences with wall and drift dives depending on currents. With a maximum depth of 26 meters and sandy bottoms in deeper areas, the site is a macro photography paradise. Explore a vibrant underwater world featuring nudibranchs, seahorses, and ghost pipefish, making Koh Doc Mai a haven for underwater photography enthusiasts.
The Phi Phi Islands, Thailand’s spectacular gems, enchant divers with their iconic shapes and breathtaking scenery. Renowned dive sites like Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai offer encounters with seahorses, nudibranchs, turtles, and sharks. Infamous Maya Bay, a cinematic paradise beach on Phi Phi Ley island, was featured in Leonardo Di Caprio’s movie, “The Beach”. Phi Phi Islands provide unforgettable moments for every underwater explorer.
Located 90 kilometers from Kamala, the Similan Islands form the Similan Islands National Park since 1982. Comprising nine granite islands with lush tropical vegetation, these islands are home to crab-eating monkeys and tropical birds. Beyond pristine beaches, underwater wonders abound, with canyons, caves, and vibrant marine life at dive sites like Elephant Head, Christmas Tree, Boulder City, and Shark Fin Reef. Boasting 30-meter visibility, these sites showcase Manta rays, reef sharks, whale sharks, turtles, frogfish, and barracudas, making the Similan Islands a diver’s paradise.