Dive Sites of Khao Lak, Thailand
Richelieu Rock
, also known as The Whale Shark Magnet is said to be the best dive site in all of Thailand and perhaps all of South East Asia.
The large, horseshoe-shaped underwater reef offers shallow, as well as deeper regions.
Here, the demanding diver can find everything he has ever seen in marine life guide books.
We visit this outstanding dive site several days per week in form of daytrips and live aboard cruises.
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The Surin Islands
are located next to the Thai/Burmese border. Home to sea nomads known as " Chao Lay" the
islands, besides phantastic diving and snorkelling, also invite for nature exploration and Kodak moments
with local people. There are many dive sites to be explored around Surin. From completely submerged pinnacles to
fringing reefs, any variation can be found here.
Marine biologists have stated recently that the Surin islands
offer the most abundant coral spectrum in all of Thailand. Encounters with eagle rays, turtles, and larger
pelagics are possible here. Visibility is often limited, yet good enough to have great dives. Due to its many sheltered lagoons and anchorages,
Surin makes for a perfect snorkelling and night dive destination and is a safe haven for overnight trips.
We visit the Surin Islands weekly in form of 3 days / 2 nights liveaboard cruises.
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Koh Bon
is well-known for frequent manta ray encounters.
Two major dive spots, the Pinnacle (located northwest), and the Ridge (located southwest)
offer thrilling dives in an ever changing underwater landscape.
Koh Bon's ridge seamlessly expands from
a steep wall into a prolonged bizarre rock formation covered with pink, blue and yellow soft coral,
sponges and sea fans at the deeper sandy spots, where resting leaopard sharks, nurse sharks and blue spotted
stingrays can be found. The pinnacle offers the most thrilling dive and has often been compared
to the outstanding dive site Purple Rock and Hin Daeng in the very south of Thailand's west coast.
We visit Koh Bon once per week for a daytrip.
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Koh Tachai
is an island further up north, near the Surin island national park. The islands most attractive
dive site is an underwater pinnacle that stretches from 16 to 34 metres. Marine life and coral
varieties are abundant and offer everything from stunning landscapes, over macro life to big fish encounters.
The pinnacle is dominated by huge sea fans and granite boulders.
Our liveaboard cruises visit Koh Tachai on a weekly basis.
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The Similan Islands
are famous for their amazing underwater
landscapes comprising of huge rocks and boulders toppled on each other, forming
exciting caves, caverns and swimthroughs. These dive sites are mainly located on
Similan's west coast. Huge stone and soft coral fringing reefs can
be found on the islands east cost. Huge sea fans are present at the more exposed
dive sites in the south and southeast of Similan.
Marine life is dominated by colorful
reef fish, moray eels, turtles, octopus, cuttlefish, groupers and larger pelagics such as
trevallies and baracuda. A rich macro life adds to the demanding underwater photographer's
portfolio. The Similans
are perfect for divers and snorkellers at any age and any level of certification.
We visit the Similans in form of liveaboard charters and chartered daytrips.
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Bonsoong Wreck
The tin mining boat "Boonsung", which sank in 1984 and rests at a depth of 20 metres is the highlight of our local dive sites.
The wreck is covered with a myriad of sponges, barnacles and smaller coral.
An abundance of colorful reef fish, exotic macro life
such as stone fish, frog fish, ghost pipe fish and the possibility to spot harmless bottom-dwelling leopard sharks make this wreck the best
local half day trip dive spot around Khao Lak.
We visit the Bonsoong wreck every day of the week, except Wednesdays, with our comfortable daytrip boat M/V Sanuk 2.
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