Sail Rock
An underwater ridge with lots of interesting marine life and hard corals. Occasionally hawksbill turtles come to feed on the coral.
Depth: 5 – 18 mtr. Currents: Mild.
Highlights: Hawksbill Turtle, Sting rays, Giant puffer fish, Batfish
Koh Pung
A very diverse and colourful dive site. Large rock outcrops, covered in soft corals in stunning colours and gorgonian sea fans give way further down to big boulders covered in white and purple soft corals.
Depth: 5 – 35 mtr. Currents: Mild to very strong.
Highlights: Manta Ray, Octopus, Pipe fish.
Stonehenge
2 minutes from the dive centre an impressive submerged granite pinnalce rises up from the seabed. The topography alone makes it worth a visit. Leopard sharks, big schools of barracuda’s, trevallies and fusiliers all frequent here. Brown marbled groupers and honeycomb morays inhabit the place as well as some enormous giant morays.
Depth: 5 – 25 mtr. Currents: Mild to strong
Highlights: Leopard shark, Honeycomb moray
Night dive
As the sun goes down nocturnal life begins. Corals and feather stars turn into swaying tendrils and feeding tubes. Crustaceans come out to feed. Moray eels, sting rays, barracuda’s and octopus start their evening hunt. Only 5 minutes away, the boat departs at sunset, back in time for dinner.
Depth: 5-15 mtr. Currents: Mild
Highlights: Marine Life active at night


