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Koh Phi Phi Diving Guide

The Travellers Scuba Paradise

...Good for: Wall dives, value-for-money, snorkelling and non-diving activities
Not so good for: Wrecks and advanced divers...

Actually 2 main islands - Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh - these awesome sisters rest in the sea like a pair of emerald jewels studding the aquamarine waters of Phang Nga Bay. It's one of the most picturesque islands in the world. You'll marvel at the stunning movie-set desert-island scenery both above and below the waterline. Scuba diving in Phi Phi ranks among the top 5 dive destinations in Thailand. Limestone cliffs rise dramatically out of the sea and plunge straight back down underwater, forming the colourful soft coral walls for which the islands are famous.

Green turtle - common at the Phi Phi islands
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There are more than 15 different dive sites at Koh Phi Phi with many rugged walls, interesting caves and cavern penetrations. Swim-through entrances are often obscured by dazzling clouds of glassfish and gorgonians. Sea fans harbour pipefish, seahorses and shrimpfish, keeping even the most experienced divers entertained for days.

The islands lie in the Mu Koh Phi Phi National Marine Park in Krabi Province, so the sea life is substantially different from our other Thailand dive destinations. In many places, the islands are fringed with shallow coral gardens, where hard and soft corals and sponges prosper harmoniously among myriad marine life. Here's your best opportunity to happen across green and hawksbill turtles munching on bubble corals, black and white banded sea snakes, squid, angelfish, crocodile long-toms, black-tip reef sharks and leopard (zebra) sharks.

The diving in the Phi Phi Islands, along with its beautiful movie-set beaches, seemingly endless number of coves and bays, and laid-back life style appeals to holidaymakers from all walks of life. Travellers, young backpackers, tropical island paradise seekers, and those simply looking for a few days of fun, easy living in the sun, are sure to be delighted by the wide range of diving adventures that these islands have to offer.



Phi Phi's Dive Sites

Click on a twisty ('++' sign) to show more detailed information on each dive site of the Phi Phi Islands:





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Diving Season in Phi Phi

You can dive the Phi Phi Islands all year round, with optimal conditions existing from February to May. At this time the water temperatures are at their highest, peaking around 30°C and visibility is also at the year round high of up to 30m. 27°C is about the coldest you can expect underwater here and this occurs in the months of January and February.

Prevailing northwesterly winds blow between November and January, lowering the water temperature a little and disturbing the sea's surface. At this time of the year you are likely to dive the sites on the western side of the islands as they remain the most sheltered.

South-westerly monsoon winds come from late May to October bring a drop in visibility and October can bring heavier rains to this part of the Andaman Sea. However, weather conditions are seldom bad enough to cancel daytrips and liveaboards run throughout the year in this region.


Reef Basics

Map of the Koh Phi Phi Islands (click to enlarge in a new window)

Depth: 5 - 30m
Visibility: 5 - 20m
Currents: Gentle
Surface Conditions: Can be choppy
Water Temperature: 27 - 30°C
Experience Level: Beginner - intermediate
Number of dive sites: ~15
Distance: ~45 km east of Phuket (3 hours), 30 km southwest of Krabi (2½ hours)
Access: Day trips and liveaboards
Recommended length of stay: 5 - 7 days