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Shark Point

Shark Point is one of Phuket’s most popular dive sites. The three pinnacles of the Shark Point break the surface in a small area. The rest is submerged and covered in soft and hard corals. This is a great drift dive. You can frequently spot leopard sharks and bamboo sharks here, hence the name.

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King Cruiser

King Cruiser is rated as one of the best wreck dive sites in Asia, certainly Thailand. Having sank on May 4th in 1997 this is an amazing wreck dive sitting at over 30m, the top of the wreck is now around 18m. Suitable for Advanced and technical divers. Large Schools of fish and beautiful coral.

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Koh Doc Mai

Dock Mai Island is an island headed southeast from Phuket. You can dive on the east and west sides of the island. Depths are around 30 meters, and it is a wall dive all along the island. There are two large and one small cave on the east side at depths of 22M and 18M.

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Ao Nui

It’s often visited by local operators and some Krabi dive centers, offering depths up to around 20-25 meters. The site features a reef slope and rocky floor, with a mini wall. Visibility is generally good, and currents are typically mild, making it suitable for all dive levels.

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Mosquito Island Reef

This uninhabited islet offers a superb diving spot, particularly around its multi-headed pinnacle, with depths typically around 15 meters. While it has faced closures for reef recovery, it generally provides clear waters and diverse underwater topography.

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Koh Khai Nok

Koh Khai Nok, near Phuket, is a popular, shallow dive/snorkel site, often part of island tours. Depths are typically 1-12m, with crystal-clear water close to shore. It features soft, white sand and scattered coral. Famous for abundant, colorful tropical fish that are often very accustomed to human presence, it’s a

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Ton Sai Beach

Tonsai Bay is used as a confined water training area, with a Buoy lined area to protect beginners from local boat traffic, this is an ideal place to begin your underwater adventures

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Tonsai Wall

Tonsai Wall, near Phi Phi Don, is a captivating wall dive reaching 18-30m. Known for its impressive fan corals, diverse nudibranchs, and potential tigertail seahorse sightings. It also boasts beautiful table and staghorn corals in the shallows, making it suitable for divers of all levels.

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Koh Phi Phi

Koh Phi Phi is a fantastic scuba diving destination due to its stunning coral reefs, vibrant marine life, clear waters, and diverse dive sites suitable for all levels of experience.

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Mushroom Rock

Mushroom Rock is the first dive site after the northern tip of Phi Phi Ley, on the west side of the island. A site formed of large pinnacles reaching the surface including the one shaped like a mushroom.

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