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Phuket Diving Guide

Access the Best Dive Sites in the Andaman Sea

...Good for: Small animals, reef life and health, beginner divers, value-for-money, snorkelling and non-diving activities
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Nestling like a pearl in the Andaman Sea, Phuket's location sets it apart from and elevates it above Thailand's other diving destinations, and this is one of the reasons why so many visitors come back to dive in Phuket year after year. Simply put, this island is the only resort area from where you can visit all of Thailand's chief diving attractions, with regular liveaboard tours to the famous Similan Islands, Hin Daeng, Richelieu Rock, as well as Burma.

Phuket Diving - photo courtesy of Marcel Widmer - www.Seasidepix.com
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Scuba diving in Phuket offers a wide range of interesting local adventures too, with its soft coral pinnacles, coral fringed islands, wall diving. Discover the sunken treasures of the King Cruiser wreck, a car ferry sunk in 30 metres of water, an ideal site for deep divers. Then there's the chance to dive with manta rays and view dolphins and occasional whales at Racha Noi South Point.

Or if you are a keen photographer then you can take underwater photos of cuttlefish or the leopard sharks at Shark Point or Koh Phi Phi. Shark Point is a series of pinnacles covered in colourful soft corals and alive with sea life. Nearby is Anemone Reef, another pinnacle carpeted in magnificent anemones and a great place to see clownfish and find turtles.

The Phi Phi Islands are a further distance but still frequently visited on dive day trips out of Phuket. These ever-popular islands provide splendid wall dives where you might find reef sharks and groupers, schooling reef fish such as fusiliers, as well as smaller marine treasures such as pipefish and squid. The trip to Koh Phi Phi is worth making for the magnificent scenery alone.

With unbeatable access to all of the best diving in Thailand, its own varied and fascinating underwater worlds, plus its legendary topside attractions of fantastic beaches and thumping nightlife, Phuket remains very popular with both young holidaymakers and experienced scuba divers alike.



Phuket's Dive Sites

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





Dive The World Thailand Recommendations: Racha Noi and Shark Point.


Diving Season in Phuket

You can visit all of the dive spots in Phuket all of the year round, but the best conditions exist from November through to April. The liveaboard season runs from early October through to mid May.

Late May to October brings monsoon winds and surface swells to the island, sometimes reducing visibility by about 30%, but it's pretty rare that local diving trips are cancelled due to bad weather. Indeed some of the sites are just as good, if not better, in the low season. October also brings heavy rains to the Andaman Sea.

January and February can see water temperatures dip to as low as 26°C, while May and June sees them rise to a high of about 30°C. You might also experience a few temperature-changing thermoclines during the Phuket high season, especially in March and April.


Reef Basics

Map of Phuket Island (click to enlarge in a new window)

Depth: 5 - 40m
Visibility: 5 - 40m
Currents: Can be strong
Surface Conditions: Calm to moderate
Water Temperature: 27 - 30°C
Experience Level: Beginner - advanced
Number of dive sites: ~30
Access: Phuket liveaboards and day trips
Recommended length of stay: 1 week, or 2 - 3 weeks to dive all destinations that are accessible from here