One of the most beautiful dives in Thailand. A dome shaped pinnacle covered in a carpet of soft corals of the most vivid oranges, yellows, blues and purples. From 6m depth at the top of the pinnacle reaching a sandy area from 12-18m. Amazing outcrops of rock on the South Eastern resembling the famous Stonehenge.
8 Mile Rock, situated near Koh Lipe, Thailand, is not only a premier dive site but also offers the best chance to spot majestic whale sharks and larger rays. This underwater pinnacle, located eight miles from Koh Lipe, is surrounded by clear waters and boasts a vibrant marine ecosystem.
This site is just off of Tioman Island and looks like swiss cheese. The rocks and boulders at this site create countless swim-throughs and canyons. Many nudibranchs and juvenile fish can be seen as well as turtles and blacktip reef sharks.
Location: Shore dive located at the southern point of Juara beach; Depth: 18m; Current: Surge from waves can be present; Site: Sandy bottom bay that leads into a gently sloping coral reef to 18m, large coral boulders and river rock areas
Tokong Laut, or Tukun Laut, is a pinnacle located off Susu Dara Besar. It is considered the ultimate dive site around the Perhentians, with a myriad of Hard and Soft Coral around the sloping wall of the pinnacle. Current can be strong, and descents are usually deep except for a few spots.
Susu Dara Islands is a pair of islands 4 Nautical Miles east of Perhentian Kecil. One good entry point into Susu Dara is to enter in the shallow channel. The Sandy bottom has beautiful coral patches, and slopes into depth, where it transitions into a wall dive. Visibility is typically good.
Pulau Serenggeh, or sometimes spelled Seringi, is an island located 3.2 nautical miles from Perhentian Kecil. The Serenggeh bay is a famous snorkeling site with a shallow reef. Swimming out from the reef, the slope increases gradually, turning into a wall dive, where eels and shrimps are prominent in crevices.
Karang Selat is also called Secret Reef for obvious reason - it’s a hidden reef 30m deep with no surface indication of it’s location. Only the most experienced boat captains find it without GPS aid. But once located, divers are in a treat of bushes of black corals, and schools of fishes.
Tanjung Butong is located at the northern point of Perhentian Kecil, and is a rocky slope. Due to it’s exposed located, current can be strong occasionally.
This underwater pinnacle is located north of Tanjung Butong. It is located in a current zone, and the top of the pinnacle is about 5m underwater, and the bottom is surrounded by boulder formations.
San Choi are 3 fisherman wrecks sunk in 2018 to form an artificial reef. Sitting at 18m depth, the wreck is now teeming with fishes, to the extent that it blocks the sunlight. The wreck is also a cleaning station, with plenty of cleaner pipefish and cleaner shrimps offering their service to the fishes.
The Sand Ray Alley offers a stingray galore underwater. The rocky outcrops extends 10m underwater, where the sandy bottom starts. Between the Rock and the sandy bottom, a plethora of stingray species dwells and prosper. Do watchout for the occasional triggerfish presence though.
Teluk Kerma is separated into Kerma Darat, and Kerma Laut, meaning Kerma by the land, and Kerma by the sea respectively. The site owes it’s name to the beach of the same name. The site is a shallow reef, that extends into 15m. The site is a combination of boulder and corals.
D’lagoon is a reef overlooking the Perhentian windmill. Blessed with clear water and a shallow and majestic reef, it is the embodiment of beauty itself. D’lagoon is located in a bay, also protects it from wind and current. The Reef starts from the shoreline into 12m depth, where it transitions into a sandy bottom.
Extended out of the shallow shore of Long Beach, Batu Nisan Laut is a rocky slope that extends to 10m, before transitioning into a sandy bottom. It is a relatively easy dive site for students and divers alike to practice skills and buoyancy control.
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