Overview
Located amidst a beautiful tropical garden, the Palm Garden Resort in Khao Lak comprises of ten bungalows which are located around a large purpose built 3m deep scuba training pool with waterfall and Jacuzzi. It’s the perfect place to relax after a day of diving.
The Thai style bungalows of the Palm Garden Resort consist of two separate, spacious rooms. Each bungalow has its own terrace and is is equipped with everything that you might need for a relaxing stay.
The dive centre is directly integrated into the Palm Garden Resort. Whether you’re a diver or snokeller, you’ll be ideally placed to discover the fascinating underwater world in the Similan Islands.
ACCOMMODATION
Guests stay in luxury bungalows, comfortably furnished for the needs of divers with air conditioning, TV, wireless internet connection, minibar, safe, charging station and en-suite bathroom with hot water shower.
All bungalows have either a double bed or two single beds. The private terrace is a peaceful place to enjoy your breakfast, and enjoy the morning sun.
OTHER FACILITIES
The restaurant offers a wide selection of Thai and International dishes, as well as a variety of cocktails. You can also opt to have meals served on your private terrace.
The pool is not only a great place for sunbathing and paddling, but is also perfect for learning to dive. With a maximum depth of 3 metres, it is ideal for dive training.
At reception guests can book tours, rent motorbikes and cars, or get some useful local tips from staff. The Resort offers traditional Thai massage, aroma massage and other spa treatments in your room, or at the spacious sala in the tropical palm garden.
LOCATION
The Palm Garden Resort Khao Lak is located in Khao Lak, on the west coast of Thailand's mainland. Here, there are mile long white sandy beaches for as far as the eye can see.
This region is nestled in a picturesque landscape at the bottom of a tropical mountain side. It is bordered in the south by the Khao Lak National Park and the famous Khao Sok National Park in the north. Khao Lak is the ideal starting point for day trips to the Similan Islands, or a liveaboard trip to Richelieu Rock, Koh Tachai and Koh Bon.
The Resort is a one hour drive drive from Phuket International Airport and the dive centre is on site with day boats departing from Tap Lamu.
Dive info
Regaldive offer two locations for diving in this area - Phuket, located in the south and Khao Lak in the north, which gives access to the excellent diving available in the Similan Islands and Koh Bon.
South of Phuket there are a number of excellent dive sites scattered over an area that incorporates the islands of Koh Phi Phi, Racha Yai and Racha Noi. These dive sites are accessible by day boat from Phuket. Divers are met from their hotel in Phuket and are then taken down to Chalong pier to join the day boat Excalibur II or similar. Each dive day includes breakfast and lunch on board the day boat, along with fruits, coffee, tea, water and daily towel.
Dive Sites
Located 45 km east of Phuket, the Phi Phi Island group is one of the most sensationally beautiful island chains in the world. The islands dramatic limestone cliffs border a number of beautiful bays and underwater have formed into extensive caves and overhangs. These protect an incredible range of hard and soft corals, which are the habitat to large numbers of scorpion and lionfish.
Vertical walls plunge from the surface to over 25 metres and support beautiful soft corals and sea whips. Several species of unusual coral inhabit the reefs including both the exotically formed white bush coral as well as increasingly rare black coral.
In many places, the islands are fringed with hard-coral gardens, home to a wide variety of colourful reef fish. Most of the fish species that inhabit the Similans can be encountered around Ko Phi Phi as well.
View a map of dive sites here
Shark Point and Anemone Reef
By far the most popular dives sites by day trip from Phuket or Phi Phi, these two pinnacles are located approximately 25 kilometres east of Chalong Bay in Phuket. Given official marine sanctuary status in 1992, these sites are superb day boat sites. The rock is teeming with life; the sheer density of marine life makes diving here a wonderful experience.
Shark Point rises out of the water from surrounding depths of around 18-20 metres. Like many places in Thailand, the site’s most distinctive feature is the profusion of purple and pink corals that cling to the rocks. The strong currents that sweep over the pinnacle provide a superb food source for hundreds of species of hard corals and Indo-Pacific tropical fish.
The name of the site comes from the common leopard shark, a docile creature that lies in the sand surrounding the pinnacle. These approachable sharks grow to lengths of more than 2 metres and are a real highlight for divers in the Andaman Sea.
Anemone Reef lies just below the surface, about 600 metres to the north of Shark Point. Underwater, the rock drops off dramatically to depths between 20 – 27 metres to a bottom of sand and oyster shells. This rock is a fantastic spot to see lionfish, with divers in the past counting over 90 on a single dive!
Racha Yai and Racha Noi
Racha Yai’s best diving is off its east coast, which makes it particularly attractive during Phuket’s off-peak summer season. Although visibility varies, it can be as good as 25 metres or more. A typical dive is a gentle drift along a sloping rocky face that is sprinkled with hard coral forests. Especially conspicuous are the stag-horn corals.
Large schools of barracuda can often be spotted hovering over the reef, while on the reef itself you will see octopus and cuttlefish in addition to more common tropical species. Divers of all levels of experience and snorkellers can enjoy the gentle conditions at Ko Racha Yai, where depths range from 3 – 30 metres.
Ko Racha Noi is for more experienced divers, as the diving depths are generally greater and are exposed to strong currents. The northern tip features a large pinnacle, which attracts a large amount of marine life.
Similan Islands and Koh Bon
The nine Similan Islands sit North West of Phuket and are famous for being one of the top dive destinations in the world, and certainly the best in Asia. The diving here is enthralling. Immerse yourself in thriving reefs, lush corals, impressive sea fans and an incredible variety of marine life, including large pelagics, such as manta and stingrays, as well as whale sharks.
The Similans are characterised by gigantic boulders that stretch above the water line, creating stunning underwater scenery and exciting swim-throughs for divers to explore. The visibility is also some of the best in Thailand. The Similans also boast exquisite sandy beaches and shallow coral reefs in the bays, making them a perfect place for snorkelling.
With over 20 unique dive sites, you’re never stuck for something to do during your visit. One of the favourites, especially for photographers, is West of Eden, where thousands of schooling Glassfish, Ghost Pipefish and White Tip Reef Sharks are ready for their close up.
Another site worthy of note is Christmas Point, a very good spot for manta rays, nurse sharks and barracudas. It also sports an impressive variety of hard and soft corals and a wonderful maze of swim-throughs. Shark Fin Reef has beautiful coral and sponge gardens, making it an excellent opportunity to see reef sharks and huge Napoleon Wrasse.
Elephant Head Rock, so called for a rock that looks like an elephant head, is another excellent spot for swim-throughs. Look for White Tip Reef Sharks in rock crevices at the beginning of the dive, with further exploration rewarding you with an army of colourful fish.
Boulder City is another favourite site due to its exposed location. It’s possible to see so much here as it is a great 'meeting point' that is always rewarding divers with amazing sightings including Leopard Sharks, Spanish Dancers, Great Barracudas and larger pelagics. This makes this dive spot a constant surprise, no matter how many times you dive it.
Koh Bon is a part of the Similan National Marine Park. Koh Bon is an amazing dive spot, famous primarily for its visiting Whale Sharks and Manta Rays. It’s not just marine giants that pass through however, with thousands of schooling fish, octopus and cuttlefish coming together in an explosion of undersea life. A myriad of corals, anemones and fascinating sea sponges make this exceptional dive spot a real treat for the eyes.
Koh Bon Pinnacle is another great dive site on the west site of Koh Bon island. You will find it in deep water (18-40m) and it is exposed. For safe and comfortable diving it is only possible to visit this dive site in favorable conditions with experienced, or advanced divers. Covered in small, yellow soft corals the west wall is precipitous, and offers a large cavern. There is a smaller pinnacle lying to the north. Keep your eyes open for passing Eagle Rays, Black Tip Sharks and Manta Rays on your way back up the rocky landscape.
Dive prices
Divers staying in Phuket hotels and at Palm Garden Resort Phuket will be diving with Sea Bees Diving - Phuket
Divers staying at Palm Garden Resort Khao Lak will be diving with Sea Bees Diving - Khao Lak
SEA Bees DIVING
Sea Bees Diving has been operating for 20 years. They provide daytrips, dive safaris and courses from their base in Phuket. Known for their dedication to our customers, Sea Bees Diving has received 10 Golden Dolphin awards for 'Best Dive Centre in South-East Asia and Pacific'; as well as the only 5 Star DIN certification for 'Proven Top Service Provider' held in Thailand.
Sea Bees Diving own their own boats and hotels, which is an important consideration when choosing your dive operator in Thailand.
Sea Bees Diving are also a Quality Divers member and offer diving education through their dive academy and training facilities. Sea Bees Diving operates a ‘four divers to one guide’ ratio at all times for their guided groups. Buddy pairs can always discover the dive sites on their own after a thorough briefing.
Dive Packs
Sea Bees operate their boats to specific dive areas on each day and offer 2, 3 or 4 boat dives per day depending on the area visited. We recommend you pre-book your dive packs with Regaldive prior to departure in order to secure your diving or course and benefit from lower rates than you will pay in resort. Please discuss your requirements with the Regaldive team, who will prepare a quotation suited to your needs.
Diving Schedule from 1 November to 30 April (prices shown are an indication only):
- Monday: Kingcruiser Wreck (2 dives)
- Tuesday: Racha Yai Island (2 dives)
- Wednesday: Phi Phi Island (3 dives) supplement to pay locally for extra dive: 800 Baht paid locally
- Thursday: Anemone Reef (2 dives)
- Friday: Racha Noi/Rach Yai (3 dives) supplement to pay locally for extra dive: 800 Baht paid locally
- Saturday: Shark Point (2 dives)
- Sunday: Super Sunday (4 dives) supplement to pay for locally extra dives: 1,600 Baht paid locally
Diving Schedule from 1 May to 31 October (prices shown are an indication only):
- Monday: Anemone Reef (2 dives)
- Tuesday: Racha Noi/Racha Yai (3 dives) supplement to pay locally for extra dive: 800 Baht paid locally
- Wednesday: Racha Yai Island (2 dives)
- Thursday: Phi Phi Island (3 dives) supplement to pay locally for extra dive: 800 Baht paid locally
- Friday: Shark Point (2 dives)
- Saturday: Racha Yai Island (2 dives)
- Sunday: Super Sunday (4 dives) supplement to pay for locally extra dives: 1,600 Baht paid locally
Dive Courses
A range of diving courses is available for those looking to learn to dive. Please enquire for details.
Guideline Equipment Rental Prices - payable in resort per day (prices shown are an indication only, and are subject to change):
- Regulator: 350 Baht
- BCD: 350 Baht
- Wetsuit: 300 Baht
- Mask, fins, Snorkel: 300 Baht
- Full Equipment: 900 Baht (Everything Above)
- Computer: 400 Baht
- Torch per use: 300 Baht
- Nitrox 12 Litre Cyclinder: 250 Baht
- 15 Litre Cylinder - Pre Book: 150 Baht
Day Boat Diving - khao lak (Nov to April)
Options available include 3 or 5 days diving package, which incorporate 1 day wreck diving (2 dives), plus 1 or 3 days Similan Islands and 1 day Koh Bon. Please enquire for full details.
Resort info
Thailand, in southeast Asia, is roughly the size of France. It is bordered by Myanmar on the north and west, and by Laos and Cambodia on the east. The country has an equatorial climate in the extreme south, while the centre and north have a tropical monsoon climate.
The north of Thailand is hilly and even mountainous, with land rising over 1,000 metres. Most of the centre and east of Thailand, however, is low-lying with gentle hills and slopes.
Getting Around Phuket
If you have organised all your travel arrangements with Regaldive, then your transfers to and from the airport and boats will be included for you, unless you have specifically requested otherwise. In the area of Patong Beach and outlying resorts, local taxis and 'Tuk tuks' are easy to come by but be prepared to negotiate your fare.
Climate
Air temperatures are generally hot with high humidity. There is very little rainfall from November to April with most days being hot (around 33°C) and a light breeze on the islands. Water temperature is generally stable around 26-30°C.
The monsoon season is mid-May to October and the weather can be unpredictable. Conditions are ideal for diving from November to April, but the destination offers something for everyone year round.
In Water Protection
Generally, a 3mm wetsuit is suitable throughout the year. Some divers only wear a thermal skin. However, this would leave you exposed to any thermoclines and may not be suitabale for repetitive dives on liveaboards. Please ensure you take a hooded vest or extra layer.
Language
Thai is the official language of Thailand. Whilst most Thai’s will speak some English, they appreciate the effort taken to speak a few words. The majority of Thai involved with tourism speak English as a second language.
Time
Thailand is GMT +7 hours.
Currency
Thai Baht. £1 = 43 Thai Baht.
Most of the more developed resorts accept credit cards and payment in $ and € at their local exchange rate. ATM's are readily available.
Activities
It is possible to extend your diving holiday to take in the other cultural aspects of this beautiful country. Regaldive feature Bangkok, Phuket and Ao Nang, but you may request us to extend your flights should want to make other travel arrangements within the country outside of the diving.
The coast accommodates those who seek modern hotels and entertainment as well as unspoilt beaches. Aside from diving, there are many watersports and activities available to entertain guests.
Bangkok is a thriving exciting city with an array of good restaurants, markets, theatre and music, and impressive architecture both ancient and modern.
Shopping
Thailand is renowned for its shopping opportunities. Local woodcarving is well known and batik prints are popular. Bartering is expected in most shops and street stalls.
Land Clothing
With the exception of some smart hotels in Bangkok, Thailand is a casual country above water. You should pack for hot days and nights, but a light layer to cope with air-conditioned buildings and cooler evenings is recommended. A sarong is useful for covering up in temples etc. Please note you will need to cover your legs and arms to visit any religious sanctuaries.
Travel info
Flight Information
Prices are based on flights with Qatar Airways, via Doha. Flights may also be available with Singapore Airlines, Malaysian Airlines, or Thai Airways. Stopovers in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok can be organised.
Flight time: Approx. 16 hours.
Departure tax: N/A
Passports
Passengers travelling to Thailand must have six months valid on their passport from the date of return to the UK.
Visas
British citizens do not require a visa for tourism stays of less than 30 days. For longer stays, please check the FCO website. Other nationalities should consult their consular office.
Vaccinations
There are no compulsory vaccinations for travel to Thailand, but we recommend protection against typhoid, tetanus, hepatitis A and polio. Please consult your travel clinic for the latest advice about malaria, and different prophylaxis available. Vaccination requirements are subject to change and should be confirmed before departure by consulting your local GP or travel clinic. Further information on vaccinations for travel to this country can be found at www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk and from your local healthcare provider.
Prices
At Regaldive, we offer tailor-made scuba diving holidays to Thailand, including flights from the UK, transfers, accommodation and your scuba diving activities.
The price panel above provides an indication of a lead-in price for your holiday, based on the cheapest time to travel. Prices shown are per person, and based on two persons sharing. Please note that trips to the Similan Islands only operate between November and April.
Our friendly and experienced team can arrange holidays of varying durations for singles, couples, friends and dive clubs. We can also advise you on the best time of year to travel to maximise your scuba diving experience, and receive the best value for money. Flights from regional UK airports may be available, depending on your destination and date of travel.
We can also arrange extensions to your diving or snorkelling holiday, including cultural tours, nature and wildlife-focused activities, plus city breaks.
Please call 01353 659999 or e-mail Regaldive, using the link below, for a quotation.
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