Pileh BayTwo Local Dives

Everyday our dive trips leaves and go to a selection of many different dive sites. Every set of divers consists of no more than four divers per Divemaster.

Usually a local dive trip has 2 dives; however we do provide 1 and 3 dive choices upon request.

The majority local dives are within a 20 minute boat ride from Phi Phi Don Island. Dive sites are changed every day and consist of the Bida Islands, Maya south, Palong, Malong, Hin Dot, Garang Heng, and Phi Phi Shark Point.

Cost of the trip is 2,200 baht.

 The packages includes: 2 dives, BCD, Reg, Wetsuit, Mask and snorkel, fins, weights, 2 tanks, lunch fruit, water, and divemaster.

The information on multiple day charges is listed below:

 1. Diving of 3 days which consists of 6 dives

 Cost of the trip is 6,000 baht. (You may save 600 baht)

 2. Diving of 5 days which consists of 10 dives

 Cost of the trip is 9,500 baht. (You may save 1,500 baht)

 3.  Diving of 10 days which consists of 20 dives

 Cost of the trip is 18,000 baht. (You may save 4,000 baht)

 

Pileh Bay

King Cruiser, Shark Point and Anemone Reef

King Cruiser Wreck will be visited on a 3 dive day trip. The King Cruiser wreck is 85 metres long by 25 metres wide and has four decks with huge passages and window holes. The wreck is resting in an upright position on 32 metres, with the captain's cabin the shallowest area at 14 metres.

Currently quiescent in a straight position with the steering house just 10 metres from the surface and the propellers (deepest point) at 30 metres, both veteran divers and those who have never dived a wreck before can enjoy exploring! In close propinquity to Shark Point and Anemone Reef makes it convenient to do a 3 dive trip.

King Cruiser Wreck

King Cruiser’s structure attracts a high diversity of sea life and the formation of an artificial reef is well underway; numerous invertebrates have taken to safe haven beneath small sheets of Peeling Paint and Morays lie in wait under rows of seats, now acting as lairs.

Hours of daylight break through the majority of the wreck but there are still a number of areas that would be better explored with the aid of an artificial light source.

Location: 18 km west of Phi Phi.

Shark Point

This dive is easy and follows an area of waterlogged rocks right away northeast of the outcrop. These gently slope down northwards to sand at 18m.

You may enjoy shoals of colourful Reef-Fish when diving, including Blue-lined Snapper and Harlequin Sweet Lips, not to mention more static attractions like multicoloured Plume Worms, Feather Stars and Crinoids.

The name of this place refers to the awe-inspiring presence of Leopard Sharks. There are also lots of Cuttlefish, Squid and Titan Triggerfish. Large Undulated and Golden Moray Eels, Spiny Lobsters and Octopuses attempt to obscure themselves within the many craggy holes and crevices.

This three star dive site is a small rocky outcrop about 8km southeast of Phi Phi Ley.

Anemone Reef

The absorption of marine life throughout the site has apparently augmented two-fold. The shallowest part sits in a mere seven meters beneath the water's surface and is literally sheltered in Sea Anemones hosted by several species of Clown Fish, though closer inspection divulge even more symbiotic populace including small Anemone Crabs and clear Cleaner Shrimps, only perceptible by their see-through internal organs.

As far as the corals go massive healthy Gorgonian Sea Fans milieu on the brink prides of Indian Lionfish and large clusters of radiant Soft Corals more than passably camouflaged paired Harlequin ghoul Pipe Fish.

Location: 18 km west of Phi Phi.

Cost of the trip to all three places is 3,900 baht.  (You may get reduction of 500 baht for your trip with complete own equipments)

 All the trips start by 07:30 a.m.

The package includes 3 dives, BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask and snorkel, fins, weights, 3 tanks, lunch, fruit, water, and divemaster.

 

Pileh Bay

Hin Daeng and Hin Muang

These are the two deepest drop-offs in Thailand, and full of surprises.

60 km from Phi Phi Island this trip takes 1 hour by speedboat. Both sites offer great chances of seeing Manta Rays and Whalesharks. Visibility is generally above 20 meters.

Hin Daeng

Hin Daeng means “red rock” in Thai. This is a huge underwater formation protruding only three metres above the surface. The eastern and northern sides are relatively shallow, whereas the western and southern sides features a long sandy slope with coral patches and a drop off that just keeps on getting deeper. Gazing at the bare rocks above water, you would have no idea that Hin Daeng is such a good-looking dive site below water. Many local dive pros rate this as their favourite dive site.

There's plenty to see here, even on your safety stop! Hin Daeng lies within the Mu Koh Lanta National Marine Park.

Hin Muang

Dive Hin Muang and you'll experience the thrill of diving the highest vertical wall in Thailand. The southern side descends to over 60 metres and on the eastern side where the slope is gentler; two long ridges descend out into the blueness.

A completely submerged rock formation, Hin Muang has an incredible amount of marine life. It derives its name (meaning Purple Rock) from its dense covering of purple soft corals. The rock itself is approx. 200 metres by 20 metres and is shaped something like an immense loaf of bread.

If you want to dive Thailand, this - along with nearby Hin Daeng - is definitely a site not to miss.

Cost of the trip to Hin Daeng and Hin Muang is 4,800 baht. (You may get reduction of 500 baht for your trip with complete own equipments)

 All the trips start by 07:30 a.m.

The package includes 2 dives, BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask and snorkel, fins, weights, 2 tanks, lunch, fruit, water, and divemaster.

 

Pileh Bay

Koh Haa - 5 Islands

Koh Ha is a tiny group of Five Islands 25 km west of Koh Lanta, divided by channels over 50m deep. The water here is generally quite clear and visibility regularly exceeds 20 metres. The 5 gorgeous islands are just 30 kms, south of the Phi Phi Island Group.

The draw attention to of diving here is a series of caves, or caverns on the largest of the islands, Koh Ha Yai. The emerald green light filtering all the way through the cave doorway at sunrise is quite supernatural. The caves are safe to enter, even without a light, as the entrances to the first caves are big. You can surface surrounded by the caves and see stalactites hanging down from the ceiling above.

2 dives make a dive trip here. Excellent opportunity to see leopard sharks, stingrays, seahorses, turtles and even manta rays.

Cost of the trip to Koh Haa is 3,900 baht. (You may get reduction of 500 baht for your trip with complete own equipments)

 All the trips start by 07:30 a.m.

The package includes 2 dives, BCD, Reg, Wetsuit, Mask and snorkel, fins, weights, 2 tanks, lunch fruit, water, and divemaster.