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Breakfast Bend

Breakfast Bend is a very elongated reef. It is slightly sloping with a max depth of 35m. The upper part is full of hard corals, then from 16/18m there is more sand with isolated coral blocks that are beautifully covered in glassfish.

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Similan island #9

Island#9 is the most northern island of the main Similan island cluster. There are many dive sites around the island ranging from quiet bays, drift dives in channels, pinnacles of giant granite boulders, and sweeping reefs.

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Nam Chai/ Mooring Bay

Nam Chai Bay, often a check dive site in the Similan Islands, is a sloping reef transitioning to a sandy bottom at 20-25m. It features granite boulders, healthy hard corals, and anemone gardens. Look for turtles resting on the sand and abundant reef fish.

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Three Trees

This point is located northeast of the 9th island in the Similan Islands. It is named after the three large trees that are used to mark the entry, from a shallow depth of about 5 meters to a reef slope of about 18 meters, beyond which there is a pure white sandy area dotted with isolated roots. Offshore, there are beautiful rocky areas with schools of soft corals, where you can see large fish. Because the tide splits on the island, the tide is clear and you can enjoy drift dives when the tide is strong.

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Whaleback Rock

Whaleback Rock Bay, Similan Islands, offers a more sheltered dive experience than the pinnacle. It features a sloping reef with sand patches and scattered coral bommies. This area provides calmer conditions, making it suitable for a more relaxed dive or when currents are strong elsewhere.

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Stingray City

Stingray City, Similan Islands, is a relatively shallow dive site characterized by its expansive sandy bottom. It features scattered coral patches and small rock formations, offering an open and gentle diving environment. It’s known for its generally calm conditions and easy navigation.

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Donald Duck Bay

An easy dive site on Island 8. You can dive in or out of the bay through a channel. You can only dive with little current, otherwise, you can only dive one way as a drift dive. In the shallow area it is very rocky then gets sandy in the deeper depths.

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North Point

As the name suggests, North Point is the northernmost dive site in the Similan Islands, located on the north side of Island 9. The terrain is varied, with massive granite overlaps forming large walls, channels, and swim-throughs.

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Eagle Rock, Similan

Eagle Rock, Similan Islands, is a dramatic dive site characterized by immense granite boulders forming impressive swim-throughs, tunnels, and canyons. It features a sloping reef with varying depths, offering diverse exploration opportunities. Currents can be strong, requiring experienced divers.

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Beacon Reef

Popular dive site, especially for night dives. It features a sloping reef, dropping from 5m to 35m+, with predominately hard corals. A notable highlight is the “Atlantis X“ wreck, a sunken liveaboard resting on the reef slope. Visibility is generally good, and currents are mild to moderate

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