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Day Trips
Shark Point
Sharkpoint is reached by two hours on boat to the west of Ao Nang. On the surface, it is only a small rocky outcropping, but
it is what lies beneath which makes this dive site famous.
The name derives from the plethora of leopard sharks which may be found at this divesite. As well as leopard sharks, the diver
may encounter many other fish, including puffer fish, trigger fish, moray eels, angel fish, lion fish, soft corals, hard
corals and much much more!
Visability: 10 to 25 meters
Depht: 20 to 25 meters
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Anemonen Riff
This reef is only 500 m from Shark Point. As well, much of the same underwater creatures are found at Anenome Reef.
However, what distinguishes Anenemoe Reef from other dive sites and what makes it so popular with divers, is the huge
clusters of anenomes covering the reef (and their companions, the clown fish!)
Visability: 10 to 20 meters
Depht: 15 to 25 meters
Phi Phi Island
The now world-renowned islands of Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Ley are extremely both with divers and non-divers.
The beautiful scenery offered by these two islands is visilbe not only beneath the water but offers a spectacular landscape
as well. Phi Phi has a variety of dive sites, for example, wall diving and cave diving are both possible around the islands.
The southern sites are well-known for spotting sharks and there is always the chance for an encounter with a whale shark as
well!
In between dives, we sometimes go to relax in the beautiful Maya Bay, now made famous as the site location for the filming
of the movie "The Beach".
Visability: 10 to 25 meters
Depht: 10 to 28 meters
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