Scuba Diving Trips
Discover Phuket’s breathtaking underwater world with our scuba diving trips for certified divers. Explore vibrant reefs, thrilling wrecks, and marine life with expert guides, top-notch gear, and small groups for an unforgettable adventure.
Our Dive Trips
Dive into adventure with our range of scuba diving trips for the ultimate diving immersion. Our trips cater to certified divers of all levels, offering expert guidance, top equipment, unforgettable marine encounters, and memorable experiences.
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Half Day Trip
Two immersive morning dives at Nai Yang’s stunning dive sites, returning by lunchtime for a seamless and professional half-day scuba adventure.
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Full Day Trip
Embark on full-day diving expeditions to Racha, Phi Phi, King Cruiser Wreck, and Similan/Koh Bon, departing early morning and returning in the evening for a seamless and enriching underwater adventure.
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Liveaboard
Experience unparalleled diving adventures with our liveaboard trips to the Similan Islands, offering flexible itineraries ranging from 2D/1N to 6D/5N for an immersive and professional exploration of world-class dive sites.
Half Day Dive Trip
Our half-day scuba diving trip at Nai Yang Beach offers a peaceful escape from Thailand’s crowds, perfect for quality diving. The diving season here typically runs from October to April, when conditions are ideal. From May to September, the seas can become too rough for boats and divers, so during this period, we shift our diving locations to Racha Island and Phi Phi Island.
Explore lesser-known dive spots in Phuket, accessible via a private boat, ensuring a relaxed experience without overcrowding. Most sites are just 5-20 minutes away, allowing for a 2-tank morning dive and return by lunch. Depths range from 8-22 meters, suitable for all levels, including courses and leisure dives. After diving, enjoy sightseeing or free time in the afternoon.
The area boasts diverse marine life, including corals like barrel sponge and sea fan, as well as lobster, octopus, lionfish, and stingrays.
- Diver: 4,000 baht
- Non Diver: 1,000 baht
- 02 dives (morning)
- Scuba gear rental included
- Season: Nov - Mar
Full Day Dive Trip
Koh Racha, located 20km south of Phuket, consists of two islands: Racha Yai and Racha Noi. Known for their stunning white sandy beaches, these islands feature vibrant reefs with hard and soft corals, anemone fish, yellowtail barracuda, garden eels, and rays. Deeper outer reefs, formed by large boulders, offer exciting swim-throughs. Diving here includes gentle drifts along coral-covered slopes, with sightings of barracuda, octopi, cuttlefish, and occasionally manta rays or whale sharks. Diving is possible year-round, as most sites are sheltered, though boat rides may be rougher during the low season (May-September).
Koh Phi Phi is characterized by rugged limestone walls, vivid soft corals, and gorgonian fans. Underwater rock formations create great wall diving with plenty of nooks for critters like leopard sharks, mantis shrimp, and seahorses. Barracuda, octopus, blacktip reef sharks, nurse sharks, turtles, and bluespotted stingrays are common, with occasional whale shark sightings. Diving is best between November and March, though possible year-round, with rougher boat rides from May to September.
King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point, and Koh Doc Mai offer thrilling dives in Phuket. The King Cruiser wreck, sunk in 1997, is now an artificial reef teeming with barracudas, groupers, and snappers. Shark Point, known for leopard sharks, features impressive rock formations and soft corals. Koh Doc Mai’s limestone walls and caverns are rich in macro life like nudibranchs and seahorses. Diving is best from November to March but available year-round, with rougher seas from May to September.
- Racha Yai / Noi (Daily)
- Phi Phi / Shark Point (Daily)
- King Cruiser / Shark Point / Koh Doc Mai (Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun only)
- Diver: 4,500 baht
- Non Diver: 2,800 baht
- Additional 600 baht marine park fee applicable for Phi Phi trip
- 03 dives
- Scuba gear rental included
- Meals and drinks included on boat
- Round trip transfer between hotel and boat pier provided (transfer fee may apply depending on the location of your hotel)
- All year round diving
Similan Day Dive Trip
The Similan Islands and Koh Bon, located in Thailand’s Andaman Sea, are renowned for their rich marine biodiversity and vibrant underwater landscapes. The Similan Islands, part of Mu Koh Similan National Park, are about 50 km west of the mainland and accessible only by boat, typically from Khao Lak. Diving is seasonal, with the park open from mid-October to mid-May, offering encounters with colorful reef fish, nudibranchs, and larger species like manta rays and whale sharks, especially from February onwards.
Koh Bon, north of the Similans, is famous for its cleaner station, attracting pelagic species like manta rays from January to May. It features two main sites:
– Koh Bon Pinnacle: Starting at 18 meters, this site boasts stunning coral formations and sightings of eagle rays and occasional whale sharks. It’s suited for advanced divers due to depth and currents.
– Koh Bon Reef: Known for its rock formations and large schools of reef fish, this site offers a visually captivating dive experience.
Both destinations provide unforgettable diving opportunities during the prime season.
- Diver: 5,600 baht
- Non Diver: 3,600 baht
- Gear rental: 500 baht
- Marine park fee: 700 baht
- 02 dives
- Round trip transfer between hotel and boat pier provided (transfer fee may apply depending on the location of your hotel)
- Season: Oct - Apr
Liveaboard
Scuba diving liveaboards in Thailand’s North and South Andaman Sea offer exceptional opportunities to explore vibrant underwater ecosystems, catering to divers of all skill levels.
North Andaman Sea
Famous for pristine sites like the Similan Islands, Richelieu Rock, and Surin Islands, liveaboards here run from October to May, offering optimal visibility and conditions. Highlights include:
Similan Islands: Stunning reefs with whale sharks and manta rays.
Richelieu Rock: A top site rich in biodiversity and pelagic species.
Surin Islands: Known for Thailand’s highest hard coral diversity.
Trips last 3-7 nights, exploring remote sites with varying depths and currents, in water temperatures of 27°C-30°C.
South Andaman Sea
Easily accessible from Phuket, this region features sites like Hin Daeng, Hin Muang, Koh Ha, and Koh Rok, with liveaboards operating year-round. Highlights include:
Hin Daeng & Hin Muang: Dramatic cliffs with whale sharks and manta rays.
Koh Ha & Koh Rok: Pristine coral reefs ideal for all diver levels.
Trips are shorter (2-6 nights), offering vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life, perfect for both beginners and experts.
- South Siam
- Koon9
- Manta Queen
- Deep Andaman Queen
- Krishna
- DiveRACE
- Vanora
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