RACHA YAI

       Racha Yai Island is located 18 km south of Phuket. Unlike Racha Noi, this island is inhabited and attracts its visitors with gorgeous white beaches, hotels, cafes and restaurants, and the underwater world with coral reefs with diverse marine fauna and colorful fish. The water here is very clean and transparent, so the Racha Islands are an ideal place for diving and snorkeling, and a large number of dive sites with different levels of depths, different route options, are suitable for divers of various levels of training. You will have the opportunity to meet barracudas, stingrays, cuttlefish, parrot fish, angel fish, butterfly fish, spotted sponges and many, many other species of inhabitants of the Andaman Sea.




RACHA NOI

        A small uninhabited island Racha Noi, located just 28 kilometers from Phuket. It is a popular place for diving, snorkeling and fishing. Here you can meet exotic species of marine animals and beautiful coral reefs. Octopuses, turtles, barracudas, moray eels live in the coastal waters, and in the season there is a high probability of meeting a whale shark or a manta ray. There are dive sites that are perfect for divers without experience and with an initial level of training, as well as there are places that only experienced divers can do, and clear, clean water will make your dive comfortable and unforgettable.




PHI PHI

        The archipelago of the Phi Phi Islands is a nature reserve of Thailand and includes a huge number of impressive dive sites that are suitable for divers of different levels of training. The depth of the dive sites varies from 6 to 30 meters. Fascinating coral gardens hide giant moray eels, octopuses, winglets, lobsters and barely noticeable shrimps, and flocks of horse mackerels, barracudas and tuna swim past you. It is often possible to meet leopard and reef sharks, turtles, rays and manta rays that are safe for humans. The water temperature is 28-30 degrees all year round, the water is clear with weak or moderate currents – the key to your comfortable and unforgettable immersion.




SHARK POINT

       Shark Point, or Shark Point, is located 25 km from Phuket and is part of the National Nature Reserve of Thailand. It is one of the most popular dive sites in Phuket. It consists of a group of 4 underwater rocks that descend down to 25 meters. Shark Point owes its name to leopard sharks, which live here and are absolutely safe for humans. In addition to sharks, you will be able to see a huge number of representatives of underwater fauna: butterfly fish, angel fish, sponges, rays, lionfish, stonefish, a lot of seahorses and sea needles, mackerel, horse mackerel, tuna, cuttlefish, snakes and sometimes white-feathered gray sharks, and the underwater flora will amaze you with a variety of shapes and colors.




KING CRUISER

       King Cruiser is a large ferry with dimensions of 85 meters in length and 25 meters in width with 4 decks and a capacity of 500 passengers. Sank in 1997, bumping into Anemone Reef. All passengers and crew members managed to escape. Now the ferry is one of the most popular places for diving. Since the upper point of the ferry is at a depth of 18 meters, and the lower point is at a depth of 32 meters and there may be moderate to strong currents at the dive site, divers with at least an average level of training (Advanced Open Water Diver) accompanied by dive masters are allowed to dive. You will meet a great variety of forms of marine life that inhabited what once belonged to man, and you will also be able to take pictures on the bridge and explore the decks of the ship.




KOH DOK MAI

       Koh Dok Mai is a small, uninhabited tropical island rising 30 meters above the sea and going deep into 30-40 meters. Diving in the eastern part of the island runs along a sheer wall, and on the western side along a hollow reef descending to the bottom with a huge variety of soft and hard corals, sponges, anemones and marine life. Here you can meet moray eels, nudibranchs, seahorses, turtles, leopard sharks and many others. The island is notable for its underwater caves. One cave is located at a depth of 18 meters, goes deep into the rock for ten meters. The second cave is located at a depth of about 23 meters. Visiting the caves is possible only by experienced divers or as part of training accompanied by dive masters.




ANEMON REEF

       Anemone Reef is an underwater rock, the top of which opens already at a depth of 4 meters and goes down to a depth of 25 meters. The top is covered entirely with multicolored anemones, which is why the rock got its name. Here you will meet a wide variety of soft and hard corals, moray eels, sea snakes, clown fish, seahorses, nudibranchs, various crustaceans and shrimps, lionfish, scorpions and many others, and at the base of the rock there is an opportunity to meet leopard sharks. On days of strong tides and tides, Anemone Reef cannot be visited due to strong currents. It was this reef that caused the sinking of the King Cruiser ferry in 1997.