Explore Satun Province
In the Andaman's southernmost region lies
Satun province. Once a secret backpacker getaway, it’s now a popular beach and
diving destination thanks to the region’s pristine white sands and turquoise
waters that hold a plethora of vibrant life.
One of the most visited spots is Koh Lipe,
which attracts beach bums and divers to its picturesque shores. After enjoying
the sites of Koh Lipe, divers often head north to Koh Lanta, or south to Pulau
Langkawai in Malaysia. Other spots to add to your to-visit list include Koh
Tarutao, where divers can marvel at sites in the Tarutao Marine National Park.
The islands in this mostly untouched area are Koh Adang, Koh Rawi, Koh Dong,
Hin Ngam, Koh Yang and Koh Bitsi, which boast 25% of the world’s tropical fish species
that thrive in rich, healthy coral reefs.
Divers can expect to meet extremely
diverse species here, including adorable macro critters, tons of reef fish,
slithery eels and sea snakes, and plenty of schools of barracuda and trevally.
Masters of camouflage can be spotted by observant eyes, like scorpionfish,
stonefish, octopus and cuttlefish. Special encounters include dolphins, sperm
and minke whales, mantas, dugong and even whalesharks.
With an abundance of dive centers and
resorts to choose, there’s no lack of opportunity. Seasoned divers can enjoy
challenging deeper sites, while beginners can opt for entry-level dive courses
and be mesmerized by many of the shallow, calm reef dive sites.
Liveaboards often cruise the area, and in
addition to the islands in Satun province, they visit all the major diving hubs
in the south Andaman sea, like the Phi Phi Islands and those in the Mu Koh
Lanta National Park. For those that want to see all the best spots over a
larger area, a liveaboard safari may be a preferable option.
As for
timing, the best time to go scuba diving in Satun is the dry season from
October to May, when the ocean conditions and weather are optimum. The tropical
climate maintains warm waters, ranging from 27°C-30°C year-round, with
visibility fluctuating between 10-30 meters.