MARINE PARK
ISLANDS |
DIVE SITES |
DIVE SITE
DESCRIPTION |
TO
SEE |
MAX DEPTH |
EXPERIENCE
LEVEL |


Phi Phi Leh Island

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Viking Cave |
Sloping coral reef out of the bay down to 16 metres, man made artificial reef construction. Excellent view of Viking Cave.
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Artificial Reef, Stingray, Small pinnacles, Soft Corals |
16 metres |
Beginner |
Phi Leh Wall |
A fantastic deep wall dive, abundance of corals and marine life, a great spot for drift diving. Excellent view of the lagoon.
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28 metres |
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Losama Pinnacle |
Another great wall dive a little further round the corner from Phi Leh lagoon.
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Large pinnacle, Stingray |
26 metres |
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Maya Corner |
Actually two dive sites here. Maya Corner North and Maya Corner South. Excellent topography with lots of caves and swim-throughs.
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Amazing swim-throughs, caves, view of Maya bay |
22 metres |
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Malong |
Excellent wall dive with a large cave.
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22 metres |
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Palong |
One of the best wall dives, lots to see here! Joins to the Malong dive site so the cave can be explored on this dive also. If you know where to look you can also spot sea horse hiding in the corals.
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24 metres |
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Bida Nai & Bida Nok Islands

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Two of the most popular sites are located around two islands of Bida Nai and Bida Nok at the Southern tip of Phi Phi Leh where you’ll find huge gardens of Staghorn and Star corals and incredible numbers of colourful reef fish. Leopard sharks are regularly seen here. Topography from the surface is absolutely stunning; monolithic limestone mountains rising vertically from the sea and soaring to heights of more than 500 metres.
Underwater you’ll find and amazing environment of rugged caves, overhangs and swim-throughs in the soft rock. Other dives include sheer walls that plunge from the surface to over 25 meters. These walls contain a profusion of soft corals, large orange-coloured fans, black corals, and long stringy sea whips. |
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22 Metres |
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26 Metres |
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Fantasy
Reef |
These two islands can not be completely explored in only two dives. Between the two islands there is an enormous staghorn coral reef teeming with bio-diversity.
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30 Metres |
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Mosquito Island & Bamboo Island

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Mosquito
Reef |
Excellent for beginners. We like to take discover scuba divng and open water course students to these two islands. The enormous shallow coral reefs which surround them provide an idyllic tropical setting for both divers and snorkellers alike. Mosquito island has a huge cave which can be explored during the surface interval.

We also arrange night diving (or sunset and sunrise diving) on a Paradise Diving Sunset to Sunrise Adventure Camping trip at this location. |
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Beginner |
Bamboo
Reef |
16 Metres |
Beginner |


Phi Phi Don

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Longbeach Shark Point
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Phi Phi Don has many sloping bays and walls to dive and can make for some fantastic diving. Longbeach has a very nice coral reef between 5 and 12 metres about 50 meters from the shore. An excellent location for night diving, and famous for spotting Black Tip Reef Sharks which are frequently seen circling the large pinnacle. |
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16 Metres |
Beginner |
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After the tsunami, some monolith style memorial stones were sunken in Tonsai bay in addition to a chinese-style gondala which you can easily swim inside. Exploring the sandy bottom here will reveal sumerous blue spotted stingray, after which ascending to shallower depths an array of hard corals can also be explored. |
Stingray, Staghorn coral |
25 Metres |
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In the centre of Tonsai bay lies a fantastic dive site comprise of three pinnacles, the largest of which rise from 30 meters to approximately 4 meters below the surface. |
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30 Metres |
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Lo Mudi Bay |
Beautiful undeveloped long beach with a shallow sloping coral reef. This often the second dive site for trips returning from Mosquito or Bamboo island dives. Great for snorkeling |
Hard and soft corals, Groupers, Wrasse |
14 Metres |
Beginner |
Runtee Bay |
Another of Phi Phi's more secluded and undeveloped beach with beautiful coral gardens sloping down to about 15 meters. |
Hard and soft corals, Groupers, Wrasse |
15 meters |
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Tonsai Wall |
Excellent for drift diving and night diving. Let the current take you along the grooves of eroded limestone cliffs and relax as the reef passes beneath you. Chance to see hunting Baracuda and free swimming Giant Moray eels, |
Barracuda, Moray Eels |
15 Metres |
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