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Koh Phi Phi Dive Sites Information

The spectacular Phi Phi Islands lie in the mouth of the Phang Nga Bay and form the Haad Nopparattara Mo Koh Phi Phi National Park. White limestone crags splashed with greenery jut vertically upwards out of the clear turquoise waters to tower over magnificent white sandy beaches.

Koh Phi Phi was made famous by the movie ”The Beach” and although it was hit badly by the December Tsunami with many tragic losses it still has an overpowering charm - offering a slower pace than previously as businesses steadily return to normal.

The diving is still fantastic as most dive sites were unaffected. The biggest change is a reduced choice of accommodation as the island gets back on its feet. The Phi Phi Islands are also the gateway to Thailand’s southern dive sites of Koh Rok Nok, Koh Ha and Hin Daeng/Muang with an abundance of magnificent local open water and cave and cavern dive sites.



Koh Phi Phi Krabi Dive Sites
Anemone Reef
Bida Islands
Gareng Heng
Koh Ha
Shark Point-Hin Musang
Shark Point-Hin Bida)
Southern Sites