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About an hour and a half by boat from Phuket's Chalong port, this is the most easily accessible site from Phuket and its suburbs. Home to beautiful sandy slopes and wrecks, everyone from beginners to veterans can enjoy it.In low season when easterly winds start to blow, visibility can be just as good as the Similan Islands. <<Racha Yai Island Dive Site>>
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A further 30 minutes south of Racha Yai Island by boat, with stable visibility all year. Huge rocks overlap, creating dynamic topography. This site offers the best chance of spotting manta rays out of all sites off Phuket and its suburbs. *This is a diving tour offering three dives at both Racha Noi Island and Racha Yai Island. <<Racha Noi Island Dive Site>>
This offshore site is about an hour and a half from Chalong port in Phuket. Beginning with Shark Point, where there's a high chance of seeing leopard sharks,three dives will be available either at Anemone Reef where groups of anemones live, King Cruiser where a huge shipwreck lies and Doc Mai island which is home to caves and macrolife. <<Marine Park Dive Site>>
Koh Phi Phi is about 2.5 hours south of Phuket. Because there are plenty of nutrients in the bay, the thick shoals of fish are a major highlight. Here you can see a rich variety of fish from macrolife to migratory species, and enjoy topography such as drop-offs and swim-throughs. *This tour offers three dives at Koh Phi Phi and Marine Park. <<Koh Phi Phi Dive Site>>