LEOPARD SHARK
24m | Shark Point, Phuket
About Phuket
Known as the Pearl of the Andaman, Phuket, roughly the same size as Singapore Island, is the major tourist attraction of Thailand for divers and non-divers alike. The surrounding waters contain a wide variety of marine life and so it is a very well established dive destination. Most of the diving done in Phuket takes place in the islands to the south of Phuket such as Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Koh Doc Mai, and the Phi Phi Islands.
Interested? Send us your dive travel enquiries now!Day trips out to the islands is the way to explore the dive sites and the highlights of the area include The King Cruiser Wreck, Koh Doc Mai with its steep walls, Shark Point where you can catch the Leopard or Zebra Sharks resting on the seabed, and the Phi Phi Islands with their beautiful caves and rock formations. Lucky divers may even catch a whale shark or manta at these sites.
After the diving, you can explore the rest of Phuket. Spectacular scenery, stunning tropical sunsets and warm blue sea awaits you at Asia’s most popular beach destination. This fun island provides an unbeatable combination of perfect silky soft white palm-lined beaches. Patong is the main tourist beach that offers the craziness and nightlife only Thailand can provide. Kata and Karon are both more relaxing and the beaches are some of the nicest in Phuket.
Location Map
Best Time to Visit
Diving possible between November and April.
Traveling during the monsoon season from April to October is not advisable due to the strong winds.
Getting There
Air from Singapore, 1hr 30min minutes.
Bus from Airport to Chalong, about 1hour.
Boat from Chalong, 30min – 3 hours.
Dive Sites
The dive sites off Phukets south coast are ideal for day trips as they are a couple of hours away from Chalong Phuket. There waters are warm,28C average, and have a marine environment rich in life of the Andaman Sea. They provide good diving for beginners, so it is good to do Open Water Courses as well as easy leisure diving.