Tour Schedule

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday

Monday

Phi Phi Islands and Shark Point

Just south of the Phi Phi Islands are Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai, some of the loveliest dive sites in Southeast Asia. These picture postcard islands offer the ultimate tropical getaway. Along with the dive sites on the coasts of Koh Phi Phi Leh, the southern of the two Phi Phi Islands, you'll find yourself in diver's heaven.

Shark Point is part of a Marine Sanctuary and is justifiably the most popular of the local dive sites. Named after the docile Leopard Sharks that are often encountered resting on the sandy sea floor here. The official Thai name for this site is Hin Musang or 'Shark Rock'. Approaching from the sea Shark Point appears as a tiny rock outcropping of no particular interest but beneath the surface lies a vast multicolored reef teeming with marine life.

Tuesday

Racha Noi And Racha Yai

Racha Noi is the more isolated of the two islands and is a popular dive-site for more experienced divers, as the depths are generally greater and the currents frequently stronger than at its sister island to the North. You will encounter huge underwater boulders that offer a good chance to see manta rays and whale sharks.

Racha Yai offers some of the best local year around dive-sites but the visibility varies as to the season. On the north end of the island are two beautiful little bays famous for their a deep clear water and colorful coral formations. Both of them have almost swimming pool features as they gradually drop to a depth of 40 feet onto a sandy seabed, providing ample opportunities for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The best diving is off the east coast where the current allows a gentle drift dive along a sloping rocky face that is covered with an amazing array of hard corals and the nutrient rich water draws large schools of tropical fish.

Wednesday

Phi Phi Islands and Koh Doc Mai

Just south of the Phi Phi Islands are Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai, some of the loveliest dive sites in Southeast Asia. These picture postcard islands offer the ultimate tropical getaway. Along with the dive sites on the coasts of Koh Phi Phi Leh, the southern of the two Phi Phi Islands, you'll find yourself in diver's heaven.

Koh Doc Mai literally means "flower island". There are different stories of how the place got its name - some say it is because the island was once full of blossoming flowers, and others claim its name comes from the underwater beauty.

Thursday

Shark Point, Anemone Reef & Koh Doc Mai

Shark Point is part of a Marine Sanctuary and is justifiably the most popular of the local dive sites. Named after the docile Leopard Sharks that are often encountered resting on the sandy seafloor here. The official Thai name for this site is Hin Musang or 'Shark Rock'. Approaching from the sea Shark Point appears as a tiny rock outcropping of no particular interest but beneath the surface lies a vast multicolored reef teeming with marine life.

Anemone Reef (Hin Jom), meaning submerged rock, derives its English name from the profusion of lime green and sky blue magnificent anemone's that cover this pinnacle. Anemonefish and clownfish use the anemone's for protection and provide this Phuket dive site with all the colours you could wish for.

Koh Doc Mai literally means "flower island". There are different stories of how the place got its name - some say it is because the island was once full of blossoming flowers, and others claim its name comes from the underwater beauty.

Friday

Phi Phi Islands and Anemone Reef

Just south of the Phi Phi Islands are Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai, some of the loveliest dive sites in Southeast Asia. These picture postcard islands offer the ultimate tropical getaway. Along with the dive sites on the coasts of Koh Phi Phi Leh, the southern of the two Phi Phi Islands, you'll find yourself in diver's heaven.

Anemone Reef (Hin Jom), meaning submerged rock, derives its English name from the profusion of lime green and sky blue magnificent anemone's that cover this pinnacle. Anemonefish and clownfish use the anemone's for protection and provide this Phuket dive site with all the colours you could wish for.

Saturday

Racha Noi And Racha Yai

Racha Noi is the more isolated of the two islands and is a popular dive-site for more experienced divers, as the depths are generally greater and the currents frequently stronger than at its sister island to the North. You will encounter huge underwater boulders that offer a good chance to see manta rays and whale sharks.

Racha Yai offers some of the best local year around dive-sites but the visibility varies as to the season. On the north end of the island are two beautiful little bays famous for their a deep clear water and colorful coral formations. Both of them have almost swimming pool features as they gradually drop to a depth of 40 feet onto a sandy seabed, providing ample opportunities for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The best diving is off the east coast where the current allows a gentle drift dive along a sloping rocky face that is covered with an amazing array of hard corals and the nutrient rich water draws large schools of tropical fish.

Sunday

Racha Yai

Racha Yai offers some of the best local year around dive-sites but the visibility varies as to the season. On the north end of the island are two beautiful little bays famous for their a deep clear water and colorful coral formations. Both of them have almost swimming pool features as they gradually drop to a depth of 40 feet onto a sandy seabed, providing ample opportunities for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The best diving is off the east coast where the current allows a gentle drift dive along a sloping rocky face that is covered with an amazing array of hard corals and the nutrient rich water draws large schools of tropical fish.

Our schedule includes only the best sites available from Phuket.  Come and see Black Tip Reef Sharks at the Phi Phi Islands or Bamboo Sharks and Leopard Sharks at Shark Point, and what about the Manta Rays at Racha Noi?  Every day we provide the best dive trips to the best dive sites with the best food and the best service.  All our trips leave from Chalong Pier in south east Phuket at 0845 and we arrive back at 1900 on 3 dive trips and around 1630 on 2 dive trips.  We hope to see you onboard soon.

Daily Trips Price
Monday Phi Phi Islands and Shark Point 3 Dives THB 3,800
Tuesday Racha Yai and Racha Noi 3 Dives THB 3,800
Wednesday Phi Phi Islands and Koh Doc Mai 3 Dives THB 3,800
Thursday Anemone Reef, Koh Doc Mai and Shark Point 3 Dives THB 3,800
Friday Phi Phi Islands and Anemone Reef 3 Dives THB 3,800
Saturday Racha Yai and Racha Noi 3 Dives THB 3,800
Sunday Racha Yai 2 Dives THB 3,200
  Non Diver   THB 2,300

The above prices also include:

  • Free transfers from certain locations on Phuket
  • Breakfast, lunch, fresh fruits, coffee, tea & drinking water are all included.
  • 12 liter tanks & weights (15 liter tanks available on request ).
  • A maximum of 5 divers per instructor per group of 4 to 5

Please Note :

  • All food is freshly prepared on board by our resident chef who is a specialist in Thai food but we can cater for various food requirements including western style, halaal and vegetarian.
  • All our dive equipment is brand new.
  • We have the latest 'pure air' certification for the cleanest dive air this has cost a considerable sum and we are proud to say we are the first in Thailand to offer this new technology.
  • We have an air conditioned dive boat with three levels including a roof area ideal for tanning whilst taking a slow cruise to your favourite dive sites.
  • We have two 25 man life rafts on board to allow for any eventualities.
  • We have a permanent crew of 8 including; a captain, a tour leader, 2 boat boys, an engineer, 2 dive masters and a chef.
  • Private charter bookings, snorkeling, canoe adventures and night dives are also available.
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