Dive Safaris and Liveaboards:
Professional care by PADI instructors and dive masters.Small diving groups and lots of fun
with up to 4 dives per day
including a night dive !!!
For groups ( min. 10 persons ) we also can arrange full charter trips
to destinations of your choice!
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Similan & Surin National Parks
Top - dive spots in Thailand / The Similan Islands
The Similan Islands lie approximately 100 km Northwest of Phuket. Declared a National Park in 1982, the Similans are comprised of 9 islands which run roughly North to South with numerous smaller rock outcroppings.
With snow-white beaches, lush tropical jungle and spectacular dive sites in stunning turquoise waters, it's not surprising that the Similans are ranked as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world!
Nearly all of the 9 islands are surrounded by huge underwater rock formations, eroded by the action of a relentless sea. These stone giants are home to an amazing variety of marine life, with depths often reaching 40 meters or more. Narrow swim-thru's, caverns and underwater canyons form a truly unique diving landscape. With names like 'Elephant Head', 'Boulder City', 'Sharkfin Reef' and 'East of Eden', you'll soon appreciate why the Similans deserve the reputation they've obtained.
Populated by over 500 species of hard and soft corals and an amazing variety of marine life including leopard sharks, silvertip reef sharks, guitar rays, manta rays and the awe inspiring whale shark, the Similans Islands are a true divers paradise waiting to be explored.
Ko Born, Ko Tachai, Surin Islands & Richelieu Rock
Ko Born, Ko Tachai, Richelieu Rock and the Surin Islands National Park lie to the North of the Similans, close to the Southern border of Burma.
They offer dive sites with a wealth of smaller underwater life and a great chance to see passing manta rays and whale sharks - close encounters with two or three of these magnificent giants are not uncommon around Richelieu Rock.
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