Thursday 22 September 2016

Top 3 Local Dive Sites to Explore When Scuba Diving in Phuket

Often called Southeast Asia's Dive Pearl, Phuket is one of the best jumping off points for scuba diving adventures in Thailand. You can choose to join a liveaboard cruise if you want to spend most of your holiday exploring the region’s underwater attractions. Top scuba diving tour operators in Phuket will send you off with PADI-certified professional instructors and divers to make your scuba diving adventures fun and safe. 

There are so many local dive sites to explore in Phuket. Below are just some of them.

1. One of the most popular local dive sites is Racha Noi, which is great for dipping your toes into the many patches of underwater paradise in the Similan Islands. This scuba diving site is known for its colossal granite boulders, highly diverse ocean surface topography, and of course, its rich sea life. Here you will spot tuna, manta rays, jacks, and whales. 

2. Another Phuket scuba diving site you should not miss is Shark Point, which is famous for being home to bamboo sharks as well as leopard sharks. The corals in the area are breathtaking as well. During your dives, you will likely be surrounded by schools of glassfish and spot the usual pufferfish, boxfish, and angelfish. The famous King Cruiser wreck is only a mile from Shark Point.

3. Koh Dok Mai (which means Flower Island in Thai) is another must-see scuba diving attraction in Phuket. It is technically a limestone islet that juts vertically out of the gorgeous sea, perfect for wall dives and practicing penetration techniques. Koh Dok Mai is quite famous with diving enthusiasts because of the diversity and beauty of its walls. If you look hard enough, you will spot yellow tiger-tail seahorses amongst gorgonian sea fans. Can’t see them? Don’t worry—your dive guide will point them out to you, along with other majestic creatures like harlequin ghostpipefish and white-eyed moray eels. Bring your underwater camera because there are lots to photograph here. 

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