The
Phi Phi Islands are one of
the most dramatically beautiful
locations in the world. The
scenery from the surface is
absolutely stunning; colossal
emerald green monoliths rising
straight from the sea and
soaring to heights of more
than 500 meters. Underwater,
these towers shape a rugged,
interesting environment for
scuba divers, and over time
the elements have created
caves, overhangs, and swim-throughs
in the soft limestone rock.
Other
dive profiles include vertical
walls that plunge from the
surface to over 25 meters.
On these walls growing in
every nook and cranny are
found a profusion of soft
corals, large orange-colored
fans, black corals, and long
stringy sea whips. There are
several unusual types of coral
that can only be found in
the waters surrounding the
Pi Pi Islands including a
one meter high white coral
bush that is shaped like a
Christmas tree complete with
little ornaments.
The
Phi Phi Islands offer a remarkable
variety of dive sites concentrated
in a small area. One of the
most popular dive sites is
located at the Southern tip
of the small island of Ko
Bida Nok. In a shallow bay
on the Eastern side of the
island are found huge gardens
of stag horn and star corals
and incredible numbers of
colorful reef fish. In spite
of diving visibility often
being limited to 15-25 meters
the Phi-Phi Islands are likely
to remain among the most popular
diving locations Southeast
Asia.
Walhai
/ Manta best time:
Mantas
bei Hin Daeng / Hin Muang
of November - January
Walhai
- best time: January
- April - however, gets also
regular in summer June - August
seen - however then only on
the through journey