Similans, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock

Similans, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock

The Similans are a fantastic place to wake up on the first morning of your trip, with clear turquoise water, white sand beaches, full forest’s and enormous boulders. The topography is varied underwater too, with gentle sloping reefs on the east side and massive boulders formations on the west and tips of the islands.

 

After one day diving here you move north to Koh Bon, the limestone island with a hole through it, here in the right season the dives can be filled with Manta rays.

 

Further north again to the amazing Koh Tachai, with a huge white sand beach, the most northern part of the Similan islands. The diving is varied here with submerged plateaus to beautiful reefs.

 

The highlight of the trip is Richelieu Rock, this submerged pinnacle close to the Myanmar boarder offers fantastic diving, with many schooling fish, larger pelagic and delicate small creatures that are not found at the rest of the dive sites.

 

Amazing scenery with fantastic diving.

 

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