Krabi
Year round diving with preferred conditions between October
and May. |
Koh Haa
Koh Haa is a small rocky karst
with hues of soft corals in different colours. It is a good
location for tiny reef creatures and the occasional leopard
shark.
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Diving Depth |
12 - 22 metres |
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Visibility |
5 - 15
metres |
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Currents |
Moderate to strong |
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Surface Conditions |
- |
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Diver Level |
Beginners and up |
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Koh See
Here you will find a diverse
range of hard and soft corals, along with Triggerfish, Black
Tip reef and Leopard Sharks.
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Diving Depth |
10 - 20 metres |
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Visibility |
5 - 22
metres |
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Currents |
Moderate to strong |
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Surface Conditions |
- |
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Diver Level |
Beginners and up |
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Koh Ya Wa
Koh Ya Wa is a large archway
with a series of boulders with plush carpets of anemones and
host anemonefish. Shrimp enthusiasts will enjoy the variety
of shrimp to be found here.
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Diving Depth |
3 - 10 metres |
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Visibility |
5 - 20
metres |
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Currents |
Can be strong |
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Surface Conditions |
- |
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Diver Level |
Beginners and up |
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Hin Bia Rhlua
There are a variety of swim-throughs
with varying widths at Hin Bia Rhlua with colourful soft
corals and variuos reef fish including snappers, trigger,
angels and butterfly fish. This is also a good site for
nudibranchs.
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Diving Depth |
5
- 16 metres |
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Visibility |
5 - 15
metres |
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Currents |
Weak to moderate |
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Surface Conditions |
- |
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Diver Level |
Beginners and up |
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Koh Mae Urai
On your dive at Koh Mae Urai
there are two tunnel swim-throughs with Pufferfish, Lionfish
and Scorpionfish as hosts. You will find numerous areas of
sea anemones with a variety of symbiotic hosts.
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Diving Depth |
10
- 16 metres |
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Visibility |
5 - 20
metres |
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Currents |
Weak to Moderate |
|
Surface Conditions |
- |
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Diver Level |
Beginners and up |
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