Diving in Phi Phi Island, Phi Phi Islands Overview

Phi Phi Island's warm waters are a divers' paradise. The colossal limestone monoliths rising out of the ocean form a rugged, stunning environment interspersed with caves and reefs for divers to swim up to 12 meters underwater. Explore the best of Phi Phi's vibrant coral fish, submerged caves, and shipwrecks with diving and scuba diving tours at Garang Heng, Hin Pae, King Cruiser Wreck, Hin Dot, Koh Bida Nok, And Koh Bida Nai.

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Diving Spots in Phi Phi Island

  • Mosquito Island
    There is a three-headed pinnacle close to Mosquito Island, where you can go diving and if you are lucky, you can see some blacktip reef sharks.

  • Bida Nai
    If you don't want to go far away, you can go to Bida Nai or the 'Inner Father Island', which is a dramatic limestone island to the south of Phi Phi Leh.

  • Koh Bida Nok 
    There is also its twin site of Koh Bida Nok, which is regarded as Phi Phi's best dive area. It is safe and is visited through the day by Phuket's day-trip dive boats.

  • Hin Dot
    Hin Dot or 'Chimney Rock' on the south side of Phi Phi Don is just outside of Tonsai Bay, the main harbour in the Phi Phi Islands. It is a beautiful spot for diving and just a short boat ride from Koh Phi Phi.

  • Loh Samah Bay
    Loh Samah Bay lies to the south side of Phi Phi Leh next to Maya Bay. You can dive in a tiny cliff islet at the entrance to the bay.

  • Maya Bay
    Located on the west side of Koh Phi Phi Leh, Maya Bay is one of the most famous spots of Phi Phi Islands as it was featured in the Hollywood film 'The Beach' starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It is also an excellent place for diving.

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