About
diving in Ko Phi Phi |
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Very famous in the travelers world, Ko Phi Phi offers spectacular
diving, where turtles and leopard sharks share the reefs with
a crowd of small fish dancing around the coral formation.
Not to miss if you visit Thailand, diving in Ko Phi Phi will
please the beginners with its easy accessible dive sites,
and will surprise experienced divers with the diversity of
its underwater world. Sometime, whale sharks cruise in the
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Bida Nai:
Max depth : 28 m / 90 ft to surface
Level : beginner to experienced, sometime strong current
What is it : a pinnacle emerging until 30 meters above
the surface.
What to see: this is one of the two main attraction while
diving in Ko Phi Phi. Huge fan corals, black tip sharks, leopard
sharks, sea snakes, schools of jack fish, shrimps, nudibranches
lobsters, .... Sorry, a few lines are not enough to describe
Ko Phi Phi's dive sites! Although you can swim around Bida
Nai in 1H00, it would be missing everything. There are 4 dives
to do there at least.
Bida Nok:
Max depth : 32 m to surface
What is it : a pinnacle emerging until 30 meters
above the surface.
Level : beginner to experienced, sometime strong current
What to see : Bida Nai or Bida Nok, you will come back
there several times. Bida Nok offers more deep reefs, although
you could dive around at 5 meters deep and see more in one
dive than in your entire life. Here again, big fish are swimming
above plenty of little inhabitants, bamboo sharks are resting
under the rocks, turtles are really disturb by you presence,
and so on , and so on. 4 dives to do here minimum.
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Paradise
reef:
Max depth : 35 m / 120 ft to 12 m.
Level : self confident beginner to experienced, usually
in the current
What is it : a submerged reef, accessible from Bida
Nai, located between Bida Nai and Bida Nok. It has also different
names.
What to see : it seems like this dive site is a club
for a school of Huge barracudas. You need to approach quietly,
and they will be in the blue, face to the current. The reef
is covers with coral, sponges, fan coral, black coral, there
is more predators is than in the other dive sites. Forbidden
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Shark
point Phi Phi:
Max depth : 14 m / 45 ft to 3 m / 9 ft
Level : beginner to experienced. Strong current can
be a problem, but what a spectacle.
What is it : a submerge reef, far from the islands
of Ko Phi Phi.
What to see : this is one of the few "shark point"
which deserved its name. yes, you will see leopard sharks
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Hin Bida:
Max depth : 18 m / 60 ft to the surface
Level : beginner to experienced. Strong current can
be a problem, but what a spectacle.
What is it : very similar to Shark point Phi Phi, very
close as well.
What to see :why are there less leopard sharks here
than on Shark Point? I don't know, but it's still worth the
visit, especially because very few divers go there. Mostly
for small fish and coral composition. |
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Pileh
wall :
Max depth : 18m / 60 ft to surface
Level : beginner to experienced, better in strong current
What is it : a wall, drift dive
What to see : to enjoy this dive, don't go deeper than
12 meters / 40 ft, and drift eyes on the reef. Pileh wall
is a display of all kinds of colours soft coral can have on
this planet. Not kidding. The full dives take 1H00 drifting
in a strong current. |
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Hin Daeng
and Hin Muang:
Max depth : 75 m / 230 ft to 3 m / 10
ft
Level : beginner to experienced, depending on the current
What to see : mantas, giant groupers, tunas, barracudas,
bat fish, and, if you are lucky, whale sharks. 2 beautiful
rocks, covered with purple and red soft corals. Often in the
current, the sea is never quiet, but it's really worth it.
The mantas are turning around and like to travel from a rock
to another. Beware, the bottom drops deep. Don't miss this
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Ko Ha:
What is it : Five islands like high cliffs,
intact also, that offer a great landscape and a famous cave
dive
What to see : The highlight dive is "the cathedral"
of KO ha yai (the biggest of the five). There are 2 huge caves
linked by a large passage; an air pocket above the surface
of the first one, where you can breath safely, because the
air is renewed from outside. It is a save dive because the
caves are not deep. Don't forget your torch. The drop off
is interesting, not a lot of colours, but chances to meet
with big groupers or octopus. The second biggest of the five
offers a nice drop off dive, with plenty of pelagic hunters. |
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