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Dive sites nearby

HTMS Hanhak Sattru 312, Wreck

Just on the mouth of the bay, this newly sunk wreck is 44.9M long, 7M wide, is a high speed attack ship. Belonging to the Gulf Patrol Fleet, Royal Thai Navy and built by Singapore Ship Building and Engineering Co., Ltd.

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Laem Thian Bay

The diving here is between 5m-24m. There is a small plateau and a little canyon. If you go down to the edge there can be quite a bit of current which normally flows north along the coast.

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Great for beginners if you stay at around 5m - very beautiful if the sun is out! For advanced small groups, you can explore small caves down to 20m.

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Tanote Bay

Tanote Bay is a beautiful dive site on the east coast of Koh Tao. The reef starts right at the shore and reaches over the whole bay. The edge of the reef is at a depth between 8 and 15 meters. Besides the Katamaran Wreck at 18m, Tanote Bay has different artificial reef constructions as well as small caverns!

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Sloping fringe reef. Lots of hard coral and coral bommies. Not many sandy areas for skills except in the far west side of site. Shallow snorkelling area . Lots of artificial reef cubes at about 14m.

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Lang Khaai Bay

On the east side of the Island a small bay just south of Tanote bay. This dive site can be reached by boat from the west side of Koh tao taking around 1 hour or can be shore-dived straight from the beach.

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Hin Wong Pinnacle ranges between 10 and 40 meters in depth, meaning divers of all experience levels can enjoy this site. Currents can be present, though rarely particularly strong.

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King Kong

King Kong is a hidden bay, with a shallow coral reef close to Aow Leuk on the southeast coast of Koh Tao. The beach is secluded and calm, perfect for novice divers and snorkelers, who want to avoid the crowds.

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This dive site is located in a bay on the east coast of Koh Tao. Certain times of the year strong westerly winds can prevent you from diving at the main dive sites on the west side of Koh Tao, but the eastern dive sites are sheltered, so you can dive in a calm and stable environment with no waves.

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Hin Ngam

Hin Ngam is located on the southeast coast of Koh Tao, on the way into Aow Leuk which is a snorkeling and diving hotspot. The Him Ngam is sheltered and has a fringing reef running right around the bay. The dive site has a max depth of 12 meters with a sandy bottom making it ideal for beginner and student divers.

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