by Ingo Siewert | Jun 23, 2014 | Phuket Island, Thailand Diving Sites
King Cruiser Wreck Phuket King Cruiser Wreck is 85 metres long, 20 metres wide twin hulled car ferry sank on 4th May 1997, about two thirds of the way from Phuket to Phi Phi Islands, when it struck the submerged pinnacle of Anemone Reef. As well a taking a big chunk...
by Ingo Siewert | Jun 23, 2014 | Phuket Island, Thailand Diving Sites
Shark Point Phuket Shark Point Phuket is approximately two hours sail from Chalong Pier and is instantly recognizable by its protruding main pinnacle, which looks like a miniature Lighthouse breaking the water’s surface. Max depth: 28m/93ft Level of difficulty: Open...
by Ingo Siewert | Jun 23, 2014 | Similan Islands, Thailand Diving Sites
Diver & Turtle at Similans Shark Fin Reef Similan Scuba Diving Site – Shark Fin Reef is a long granite ridge extending south and east from Similan Island #3 (Koh Payan). This is as close as we get to the Turtle Sanctuary on Islands 1 & 2 (Koh Huyong...
by Ingo Siewert | Jun 23, 2014 | Similan Islands, Thailand Diving Sites
Banner Fish at West of Eden This Similan Islands Diving site is on the west side of Similan #7 (Koh Payu). It’s name has two possible sources,on the east side of this island is a dive site (currently closed by the National Park) called East of Eden (which was named as...
by Ingo Siewert | Jun 22, 2014 | Similan Islands, Thailand Diving Sites
Diver at Elephant Head Elephant Head is a must for all Similan Diving Safaris. The dive site name that makes you wonder exactly what gas blend the divers were breathing when they named this sites in the Similan Islands. It was named for the part of the site which...
by Ingo Siewert | Jun 22, 2014 | Similan Islands, Thailand Diving Sites
Donald Duck Bay Dive Similan at Donal Duck Bay, located on the northern side of Similan Islands #8 is named after the highest boulder on the ridge making the east side of the bay which looks, from the right angle like a shoe. The English named is derived from a large...