Phi Phi is considered a pretty place to base a diving holiday. Diving with scuba is amazingly easy and it is an unforgettable experience.
The diving beginner has free worried as PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is one of the dive centres in Phi Phi where offerring attractive diving programmes or PADI Open Water Diver Course. This will train you within 4 days to become a certified diver. This option place an accent on fun and getting you in the water quickly, while ensuring you have as much trainings as you need to be safe. Now, welcome you to become a part of the underwater world in Phi Phi.
Hin Bida (Shark Point): This spot is a small rock outcrop on southern part of Phi Phi Leh. This rock does attract a lot of leopard sharks, and nurse & reef sharks.You can also enjoy seeking for moray eels, black and white sea snakes, boxfish, lobsters, porcupinefish and red octopus in the crags. Hin Bida combines of marine sanctuary where has abundance of soft corals which attract large numbers of tropical fish. The average depth is 12m -18m.
Ko Bida: There are 2 separate sites of Ko Bida, called "Bida Nok" and Bida Nai, two rocky outcrops to the south of Phi Phi Leh. If you ask a local divers where their favourite dive site in Phi Phi or Krabi is, you will get Ko Bida as an answer. Ko Bida has a large colourful coral gardens, small caverns and hard corals on the other side including acroporas, brain corals and table corals along with various gorgonian sea fans, whip corals and buble corals, where is housing variety species of moray eel and lionfish. At Bida Nok, you may see black tip reef sharks and western clownfish. If you are lucky, you may see whale sharks at the right time of the year (December to February). The average depth is 12m - 30m.
King Cruiser Wreck: The wreck of an empty car ferry that hit Anemone Reef in 1997 (with no loss of life), the structure has become home to large number of marine animals. The King Cruiser is a sensational and wonderful opportunity for divers to study the process of marine life forms. You may see scorpionfish, lionfish, batfish, pufferfish and snappers. There is a huge turtle that lives inside, octopus, many types of moray eel and all unexpected visitors. The average depth is 20m - 32m.
Hin Daeng and Hin Muang: Taking boat from Phi Phi to Hin Daeng and Hin Muang where are considered by some to be the best dive sites in the whole of Thailand, with extraordinary visiblility and frequent visits from large pelagic fish, such as manta rays and whale sharks. Hin Daeng is a huge dive site. It is very large rock with steep wall, drops down to over 50 m depth. Hin Muang is a long rocky ridge where is only few hundred meters from Hin Daeng. The surface of Hin Muang is covered by purple soft corals and anemones
Ao Maya (Maya Bay): Maya is one of main tourist attractive point of Phi Phi. People oftenly thougth that Maya Bay is a snorkelling spot. Actually, Maya Bay is a a place where is offerring a great dive site, following the steep reefs around the northern edge of the bay. The average depth is 16m - 24m.
Loh Sama Bay: On Phi Phi Leh's southern coast, Loh Sama Bay is a another good place to see scorpion fish ans large angel fish. The Average depth is around 14m - 20m.
Ao Nui: On Phi Phi Don itself, this is a relatively easy dive with plenty types of corals, moray eels and the decent population of ghost pipefish. Ao Nui is usually used for night dives. The average depth is 15m -21m.