THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEBOARD DIVE SITES

THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEABOARD DIVE SITES

Similan Islands, Richelieu Rock and South Andaman Sea liveaboard dive sites can claim as one of the top 10 destinations and most unique in the world with over 40-60 different dives in Andaman Sea Thailand such as Koh Haa Yai Islands, Hin Daeng & Hin Muang, Mu Koh Similan Islands, Koh Bon Islands, Koh Tachai Islands, Mu Koh Surin Islands and Richelieu Rock.

THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEABOARD DIVE SITES

MU KOH SIMILAN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

Diving boat trip from Phuket to Similan Islands (60 Miles): 8-hour navigation by a liveaboard dive boat.

Visibility: 20-40m. Depth: 3-30m.

Koh Similan Islands

On the East Coast, the dives at Similan Islands are on gentle slopes and drop-offs of fish teeming with impressive gardens of sea anemones and corals flourishing hard or soft. Dives on the west coast of Similan Islands is completely different. Here, huge granite boulders cascade down to the bottom at depths of 40m or more. The strong currents prevent the accumulation of sand between the rocks, promoting the formation of a network of tunnels, arches and caves to explore. The currents bring nutrients for masses of gorgonians, crinoids, soft corals and lush. Pelagic like whale sharks or reef sharks, manta rays, the eagle ray, barracuda, kingfish and tuna are frequently observed at the Similan Islands.

Koh Bon Island

Marine life: Both are tall, rocky islands, and offer varied and beautiful underwater scenery. 

Koh Bon, a steep, rocky point, which plunges to over 40 meters’ depth, is often a good place to see Leopard Sharks and large rays. Koh Bon is also a good place to see big pelagic creatures; both Mantas and Whale Sharks are seen here with fair regularity. Marine life: Both are tall, rocky islands, and offer varied and beautiful underwater scenery. 

Koh Tachai Island

Marine life: Both are tall, rocky islands, and offer varied and beautiful underwater scenery.  

Koh Tachai, a pair of coral-encrusted pinnacles, which are connected by a long, rocky ridge. Currents, which are extremely rich in nutrients, sweep this site and plankton, resulting in outstanding growths of sea fans, whips corals and other filter feeders. This is also a good area for Leopard Sharks and Stingrays, but probably the most over-whelming attraction is the schooling fish action.

THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEABOARD DIVE SITES

MU KOH SURIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

Diving Boat trip from Phuket (100 Miles): 13-hour navigation by a liveaboard dive boat.

Visibility: 10-30m. Depth: 3-30m.

KOH SURIN ISLANDS

Marine life: Hin Kong, Ko Torinla and Ko Chi are some of the most popular dive sites. Coral reefs around the Surin Islands are abundant in varieties and are classified among the most beautiful in Thailand. Soft corals, sea fans and sponges grow in profusion on the surfaces and the base of granite blocks. Groupers, coral trout are playing hide-and-seek among the maze of coral formations. Turtles like to rest in shallow water reefs and are perfect for great pictures. Schools of juvenile barracuda and fusiliers are on the edges of reefs, nose into the current. Pelagic fish such as barracuda, jacks and trevally are predators of small fish and are more active when there is a lot of current.

RICHELIEU ROCK

Marine life: Richelieu Rock is the world’s top listed location for sighting Whale Sharks and Mantas. One of Thailand’s best dives, this is a wall-dive around the main outcrop, which is surrounded by smaller submerged pinnacles. Around the corals is a wide diversity of marine life: common residents include Schooling Banner fish, Single-spot and Giant Snappers, Scorpion fish, Moray eel, and colorful nudibranch. As this is the only food source in the immediate area, it is excellent for large pelagic. Rainbow runner, great barracuda, trevally, tuna and jack are frequently observed.

THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEABOARD DIVE SITES

KOH LANTA ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

Diving boat trip from Phuket (40 Miles): 5-hour navigation by a liveaboard dive boat.

Visibility:20-40m. Depth:3-30m.

KOH HA YAI ISLANDS

Marine life: Walls covered with gorgones and soft corals, caves, coral reefs of great beauty, abundant coral fish, turtles, schools of pelagic fish including sharks and the elective manta or whale shark … await divers the most demanding.

HIN DAENG HIN MUANG

Marine life: Hin Daeng and Hin Muang dive site is one of the best dive spots in Thailand (truly a world-class dive site). The 2 rocks of Hin Daeng and Hin Muang with vertical walls dropping straight down to 50-60m are completely covered with hard and soft coral, sea fans, and sea anemones and attract large school of jacks as well as fusiliers, tuna and barracuda. Hin Daeng is also perhaps the only place in Thailand where Grey reef sharks can be seen in schools of up to 15 sharks. The richness and variety of pelagic fish compares to that found at Richelieu Rock, particularly for the sight of whale shark and manta.

THAILAND SIMILAN ISLANDS SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA LIVEABOARD DIVE SITES

These are the best Thailand liveaboard diving trips with Seafarer Divers Phuket

Similan Islands Richelieu Rock

Thailand Similan Islands liveaboard diving trip of 4 days and 4 nights from Phuket Chalong Pier Marina to Similan and Surin Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock

South Andaman

Thailand South Andaman liveaboard diving trip of 2 days and 2 nights from Phuket Chalong Pier Marina to Koh Haa Yai Islands, Hin Daeng and Hin Muang

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