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Diving On Koh Tao

Koh Tao Fun Dive Packages Dive Boats Marine Life Chumphon Marine Park DIVING ON KOH TAO Go diving on Koh Tao with Sensui Dive Resort and experience the best dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand. We offer you flexible packages for PADI Open Water Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver courses that allow you to see the best of Chumphon Marine Park and go diving on Koh Tao. Scuba diving on Koh Tao is famous for its vibrant coral reefs and abundance of marine life. Just like at Chumphon dive sites, there is lots to see and options available for every level of diver. Koh Tao is just over 70km from Chumphon Marine Park. However, you don’t need to go far in the Gulf of Thailand for the underwater landscape to change. By integrating dive sites in both locations into our dive course packages, we aim to provide you with the best of both worlds and show you as much variety underwater as possible. The waters around Koh Tao are calm and clear for most of the year, and currents are usually mild. The coral reefs begin within just a few metres of the shoreline and encircle the island. There are also some deeper pinnacles a few miles offshore. Transit times to reach the dives sites range from 20 minutes to an hour. The dive boats are comfortable and provide complimentary snacks and refreshments. Koh Tao KOH TAO DIVING SITES   The dive sites are normally busier on Koh Tao compared to diving in Chumphon, but you will get to see plenty of beautiful marine life. The specific dive sites we visit depend on certification levels and the weather conditions, but some examples include: Japanese Gardens – A coral-packed dive site just off the eastern coast of the Instagram famous island of Koh NangYuan. Mango Bay – A shallow, sandy bay at the far north of the island flanked by walls of coral on either side. Twins – A set of two large bouldery pinnacles covered in corals with a swim-through opportunity on the northern edge. White Rock – One of the biggest and most popular sites for diving on Koh Tao, there is plenty to see as you traverse the corals, sand, and rocky boulders. Green Rock – A dive site comprising several interlocking pinnacles with several swim-throughs and a small cave to explore. HTMS Sattakut – Our divers love to visit this sister ship of the HTMS Prab. HTMS Sattakut is almost identical in design, just a little bit deeper! Shark Island – A small island on the Southeast corner of Koh Tao, where carpet corals, whip corals, and an array of fan corals stretch into the distance. Chumphon Pinnacle – Sets of enormous granite pinnacles extend upwards from the sea bed. Covered in anemones and attracting plenty of pelagic fish schools, this is a firm favourite among Koh Tao divers. Southwest Pinnacles – With schools of pelagics, lots of cracks and crevices for macro life, and large overhangs for bigger fish to hide under, there’s plenty to see for all levels of diver. Interested in going diving on Koh Tao? Contact us for an informal chat about schedules and options.  

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Dive Boats

Dive Boats Marine Life Marine Life Diving on Koh Tao Chumphon Marine Park Sensui Dive Resort has the best fleet of dive boats to ensure your diving experiences with us are comfortable and exceed your expectations. Our boats are well serviced and maintained and have complete sets of emergency equipment on board, including oxygen and first aid. There is plenty of space to relax between dives, and we serve a daily lunch plus complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, local desserts, seasonal fruits, and snacks.

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Dive Sites

Chumphon Dive Sites Marine Life Dive Boats Diving on Koh Tao Chumphon Marine Park Chumphon dive sites comprise coral reefs, small islands, and wrecks. All are home to an array of vibrant marine life, including whalesharks, turtles, and an abundance of tropical fish. Chumphon marine park is extensive but only sees a fraction of the underwater visitorscompared to other popular locations for SCUBA diving in Thailand.With over 40 separate islands and thousands of species of marine life, dive sites within Chumphon Marine Park have long been embracedby the local Thai diving community. Now becoming more popular with the broader SCUBA diving community, Chumphon dive sites arewaiting to be explored by both new and experienced divers on PADI courses and fun diving trips.Far from a secondary diving destination, SCUBA diving in Chumphon is as good as diving on Koh Tao – only without the hordes of otherscuba divers. The reefs are spectacular, and each dive site has its own distinct characteristics. So if you’ve been diving on Koh Tao andenjoyed it, Chumphon dive sites will not disappoint. Koh Ngam Yai Best Times: February – October Koh Ngam Yai is the larger of two island formations located just 17 kilometres off the coast of Chumphon. The underwater landscape consists of limestone with sparse vegetation amidst the natural, almost artistic, rock structures. Truly one of the best Chumphon dive sites, Koh Ngam Yai is popular with both SCUBA divers and snorkellers and is considered one of the most famous spots in the Gulf of Thailand for both activities. The colourful corals are home to many fish species, and the mild currents and exceptional visibility make it a firm favourite for Sensui Dive Resort customers. Hin Pae Best Times: February – October Hin Pae is located north of Koh Ngam Yai and is a unique dive site formed by an assembly of rocks that barely protrude the surface. The main point of interest is provided by the wreck of a Thai shipping vessel that sunk in a storm a few years ago. Since sinking, the ship has been slowly disassembling, with various parts finding new homes scattered across the reef. The maximum depth is 24m, but 10-15m is usually the optimum depth. Hin Pae is abundant in sea anemones, black corals, sea whips, giant clams, butterflyfish, barracuda, stingrays, turtles, and even whale sharks are spotted occasionally. Koh Ngam Noi Best Times: February – October Koh Ngam Noi lies 400 meters south of Koh Ngam Yai. It is only a third of the size of its sister island but very alike in its beauty. The best diving spot is at the southern tip, where there is a naturally formed swim-trough. Most divers stay close to the rocks as this is one of the best Chumphon dive sites to search for different types of nudibranch. Schools of fish include snappers, jackfish, and yellowtail barracuda, and blue-spotted stingrays can often be spotted on the sand. HTMS Prab 741 Wreck Best Times: February – October The vessel was commissioned in 1944 and was originally designed by the US Navy for Pacific island-hopping campaigns in World War II. In time, it was handed to the Thai Navy and used as a training vessel before being decommissioned. The ship was donated to Chumphon Province in 2011 for use as an artificial reef, and is now considered one of Chumphon’s best dive sites. The HTMS Prab lies at a shallow depth giving PADI Open Water divers easy access. A variety of marine life can be spotted, including large schools of one-spot snapper, fusiliers, and even the occasional hawksbill turtle or whale shark. Hin Lak Ngam Best Times: February – October Koh Hin Ngam is a small island of polished black volcanic rock formed by the ebb and flow of waves hitting its walls for thousands of years. It is located 2.5km south of Koh Ngam Noi and comprises two rocky outcrops. The maximum depth is 20m, visibility is usually good, and currents are mild. This dive site is well known for its healthy corals, including staghorn, table, brain, cabbage, and black varieties. Barrel sponges and anemone beds surround the island, and resident fish species include triggerfish, pufferfish, porcupinefish, and Moorish idols. Sam Laem Best Times: February – October This dive site gets its name from the three large rock pillars which have formed underwater in the shape of a triangle. Sam Laem, meaning ‘triangle’ in Thai, has a maximum depth of around 30 metres, and visibility is typically around 20 metres. This makes it an excellent option for fun divers who want to explore a little deeper, or students on PADI Advanced Open Water courses or Deep Specialty dives on the PADI Master Scuba Diver course.

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Fun Dive Packages

Fun Diving Fun Diving Enjoy Thailand’s healthiest reefs without the crowds. Sensui Dive Center makes diving easy with convenient connections from Bangkok, perfect for a quick weekend or a longer island-hopping adventure. We pride ourselves on small groups and top-tier ScubaPro safety standards. Plus, with our underwater camera rentals, you can show off your skills and memories long after you surface.” Pricing Enjoy Thailand’s healthiest reefs without the crowds. Sensui Dive Center makes diving easy with convenient connections from Bangkok, perfect for a quick weekend or a longer island-hopping adventure. We pride ourselves on small groups and top-tier ScubaPro safety standards. Plus, with our underwater camera rentals, you can show off your skills and memories long after you surface.” 3 days, 2 nights, 3 dives 5,900 THB per person For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 2 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​3 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now 4 days, 3 nights, 6 dives  9,900 THB For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 3 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​6 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now 5 days, 4 nights, 9 dives 14,900 THB For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 4 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​9 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now

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