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Liveaboard Diving in Thailand
Diving in Thailand gives scuba divers the chance to experience the lush underwater life of the Andaman Sea with relative ease and comfort.
Liveaboard diving in Thailand offers enough to tempt any serious diver, with healthy reefs, schools of fish, barracuda, whale sharks, and manta rays. But the country's food, people, and landscapes put the icing on the cake. It's no wonder that Thailand is a world favourite for divers and Southeast Asia-lovers alike, who return year after year for affordable liveaboard dive trips to incredible underwater destinations. Thailand is filled with some of the world's best dive sites, the most popular areas being Koh Tao and Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta and Phuket in the Andaman Sea.
The marine life in Thailand, given its location on the edge of the Coral Triangle, is extremely varied and the corals are very healthy. The Similan Islands, Richelieu Rock and its whale sharks, Mergui Archipelago and its undisturbed Burmese waters, and the southern pinnacles off Phuket promise dramatic underwater topography and a wealth of marine life. The relative closeness of these destinations to the Thai mainland makes Thailand the perfect country for a short or long liveaboard dive safari to the Similans or southern destinations like Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, and Koh Lanta National Marine Park.
Liveaboard diving in the Similan Islands is the peak of Thailand dive experiences. Its huge granite boulders with caverns and arches offer shark diving, schools of fish, huge sea fans, and general world-class quality of habitats and species. Elephant Head Rock, West of Six, and Christmas Point are only a few of the 20 plus dive sites. Similan scuba diving varies in difficulty, but currents in certain areas makes them better-suited for experienced divers. Lush greenery and white sand beaches ring the nine islands, completing the view from above water. Liveaboard boats diving at Richelieu Rock will bring you to the pelagics capital of Thailand. Around this limestone pinnacle jutting from the depths of the ocean, upwellings rich with plankton invite whale sharks, mantas and barracudas, not to mention the macro-life hiding amongst Richelieu's famous purple soft corals and sea fans. The strong currents here call for experienced divers. Koh Tachai and Koh Bon, members of the Similan Island National Park, are often visited en route to Richelieu and offer more pelagics, Napoleon Wrasse, and even night diving for macro-critters.
A Liveaboard dive tour in the Andaman Islands includes the crown jewels of Thailand diving (Similans and Richelieu), but they don't stop there. One additional highlight of these trips is the lush Surin Islands, where non-divers and divers alike are bewitched by the small cove beaches, island wildlife, and accessible snorkelling sites- not to mention the highest hard coral diversity in Thailand. Another incredible North Andaman dive area is the Mergui Archipelago of Burma, which opened to divers in the late 1990s; its undisturbed ecosystem offers the whole range from huge pelagics down to tiny macro-critters. Experienced divers will be best suited to week-long North Andaman itineraries, which visit some remote destinations with currents and open water. North Andaman liveaboards run from October through May for best visibility and surface conditions. The water temperature averages a comfortable 27-30°C. Usually, North Andaman liveaboard itineraries include the Similan Island, Richelieu Rock, the Surin Islands, and sometimes south Burma, depending on the itinerary length. Liveaboard diving in the South Andaman Sea presents a wealth of offerings just off the front door of Phuket. Leading the way are Hin Daeng and Hin Muang, underwater pinnacles covered with carpets of anemones, sponges, and sea fans, which host regular whale sharks and manta rays. Experienced divers are best suited to the currents swirling around these pinnacles. South Andaman liveaboards also visit Koh Ha and Koh Rok; these uninhabited, white-sand islands offer one of the best-preserved coral reefs in the country. Entry-level divers can find their niche in the South Andaman, where dive certification courses are offered on Phuket and Koh Phi Phi. The length of liveaboard itineraries in the South Andaman Sea ranges from two to six nights, giving entry-level divers a chance to experience a liveaboard along with more seasoned enthusiasts. The budget ranges from about 150 to over 400 euros per night, and the boats are M/V or S/V diving yachts. Trips usually run from April through October, departing from Chalong pier in Phuket or Pak Bara pier near the town of Hat Yai.
More about diving in Thailand
- Thailand offers a variety of dive sites from fringing reefs, deep drop-offs, wrecks, walls, caverns, tunnels, pinnacles and open ocean adventures.
- Submerge at Koh Phi Phi's coral gardens and limestone slopes, hosting everything from seahorses to sharks.
- Wreck dive in Khao Lak on your way out to the North Andaman Sea.
- Dive the untouched Mergui Archipelago in Burma, newly open to diving and rich with life.
- Koh Tachai hosts pelagics just like Richelieu- dive here for mantas, whale sharks, tuna, and fun underwater topography.
- Koh Bon is a premier manta site, but it also adds reef sharks and macro to the mix.
- Lose yourself in the profusion of marine life on and around Hin Daeng and Hin Muang's vertical cliffs.
- Maximize your dives per day by living onboard and have dive sites on your doorstep daily.
Ports of departure and how to get there
North Andaman liveaboard trips usually depart from Khao Lak or Phuket. Getting to Phuket is easy with a 1 hour flight from Bangkok or direct international flights from Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other Southeast Asian destinations. Phuket is also reachable by train, bus, and car within Thailand. Hat Yai can be reached by domestic or select international flights (from Kuala Lumpur). Trains and buses run to Hat Yai from within Thailand, and even from Malaysia. Khao Lak can also be reached from Bangkok by overnight buses headed toward Phuket, but make sure they're taking a route that allows you to disembark in Khao Lak.
Getting to Khao Lak is easy by car or bus from Phuket, about 70 kilometres to the south. The travel time is roughly one hour. Khao Lak has no airport. For entry-level divers, Khao Lak's proximity to the Similan Islands makes it a great place to combine a PADI Open Water course with amazing day trips to Thailand's premier Andaman dive destination.
Divers with extra time in Phuket can visit the pristine coral garden of Shark Point or the Kingcruiser Wreck, not to mention taking advantage of nightlife, food, and land tour options. If you're planning a dive certification trip, Phuket or its neighbours (Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta), are the perfect locations for your PADI Open Water course
Best Time to Travel
The best time to dive in Thailand is year-round. However, the peak Thailand diving season for the Gulf of Thailand is from May through September and from October through April for the Andaman Sea. The water temperature in Thailand ranges from 28 degrees Celsius (82 Fahrenheit) to 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit). Visibility in Thailand's waters is optimum throughout the area with an average of 30 meters (100 feet). Diving depths will typically vary depending on the dive site, but usually, do not exceed 36 meters (120 feet). Currents are usually mild and the overall air temperature is hot with high humidity.
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Also dove Boonsung wreck which was great for viz and sealife. Tons of huge pufferfish, morays, scorpion fish, lionfish and nudibranchs. T13 wreck less interesting but ok. Overall, rather disappointing compared to other global sites, in terms of big fish, visibility and strong currents.
Diving Thailand in December on the Camic
Loved it! Warm water & friendly sea turtles.
Diving Thailand in January on the DiveRACE Class E
Very pleased - the first part of our trip (north) was better than South, but all in all a beautiful tour above and below water.
Diving Thailand in December on the The Phinisi
Great experience. A must to for any divers profile
Diving Thailand in January on the Pawara
Overall wonderful experience. Super warm water and beautiful sites.
Diving Thailand in February on the Bavaria
Wonderful, mainly because we were able to dive Richeleu Rock so many times!
Diving Thailand in March on the Smiling Seahorse
I loved it. Lots of sea horses, ghost pipe fish, loved all the rock and scorpion fish I saw, as well as the big stuff-sharks, mantas, barracuda.
Diving Thailand in March on the Pawara
Good to excellent. I've seen some deterioration of reefs since a previous trip, but there are still some very healthy reefs to visit. On the flip side, I saw far more small animals and macro subjects. We didn't see any Mantas or Whale Sharks, but the crew can't control their appearance. Travel there for the Andaman Sea without expecting the big animals, and then consider yourself blessed if they appear.
Diving Thailand in March on the The Junk
Dove Thailand in the 80’s, 90’s, 2005. It is nice to see all of the work to reclaim corals through the region. Overall Thailand is a must see for any diver.
Diving Thailand in March on the The Junk
After diving the Phi Phi Islands we went diving in Koh Tao. Thailand has a lot of incredible diving and is a place not to be missed.
Diving Thailand in July on the Merdeka 3
Outstanding location to spend a few days diving in various parts of the island complex
Diving Thailand in July on the Merdeka 1
Actual diving was poor visibility most of the time which I attribute to it being off season. If I come back to dive in Thailand I will do it at a better time of year.
Diving Thailand in July on the Merdeka 3
Very good. Great dive spots and dive masters.
Diving Thailand in July on the Peterpan
Overall, the dives in Thailand were stunning! Almost all the dive sites were clear and we lucked out with the weather in August!
Diving Thailand in August on the The Phinisi
Great experience. If you are looking at a place to dive, this is a great place. Warm water and lots of fish and health corals.
Diving Thailand in November on the Giamani
Beautiful. Some of the best soft coral life I've ever seen. There's an abundance of fish and reef.
Diving Thailand in November on the The Phinisi
Great time!
Diving Thailand in December on the Manta Queen 8
Thailand was beautiful. Diving was perfect. Something to see at every stop. Will be back!
Diving Thailand in December on the Bavaria
Because of Richelieu rock, amazing. We thought the rest of the Surins and Koh Tachai were merely mediocre due to a) our poor luck, not seeing any larger marine life like rays, turtles, and eels, and b) the unfortunate bleaching and damage that is present on most of the reefs in those areas.
Diving Thailand in January on the Andaman
Thailand has so much to offer when it comes to diving. It's a must for all divers.
Diving Thailand in January on the Pawara
Loved it. A wonderful country and people, so warm and accommodating.
Diving Thailand in February on the Bavaria
I’ve only ever dived in Koh Tao and the Andaman - perhaps I keep coming back (from New York no less) for a reason. For the price and convenience (nitrox, water temp, etc) it’s tough to beat
Diving Thailand in February on the Blue Dolphin
Phenomenal
Diving Thailand in February on the Sawasdee Fasai
I am an underwater photographer and I absolutely got my money’s worth, and more!!
Diving Thailand in February on the The Phinisi
Overall, Thailand offers great liveaboard diving experience and for me it's only 4 hours from India.
Diving Thailand in February on the Bavaria
Thailand diving is fantastic. The country is beautiful. The people are extremely friendly and helpful. No scams- no hassles- just good times!
Diving Thailand in March on the DiveRACE Class E
Fantastic. The soft corals were breathtaking.
Diving Thailand in March on the Bavaria
The reefs have ample life and good corals but no sharks anywhere.
Diving Thailand in April on the The Phinisi
I would come again…affordable, comfortable, lots of fish, crew was very accommodating.
Diving Thailand in April on the DiveRACE Class E
Overall, very good. I wish the visibility was a bit better, however, I knew that April is the end of the season so visibility was going to be limited
Diving Thailand in April on the Sawasdee Fasai
lower vis, but certainly a vast variety. enjoyable. boats very respectful and don't pile drivers in on one another
Diving Thailand in May on the Merdeka 3
Very good, better than in the Red Sea and compares to Maldives because of corals and variety of fish and everything.
Diving Thailand in December on the Manta Queen 1
Perfekt, kann ich wirklich weiterempfehlen!!! Ich würd's sofort wieder machen, die teure Ausgabe hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt!!!!
Diving Thailand in December on the Marco Polo
Decent if not spectacular
Diving Thailand in December on the The Junk
Good to do diving with liveaboard and to have a guide because of a lot of currents.
Diving Thailand in January on the The Junk
Similan trip is probally the best diving in Thailand
Diving Thailand in January on the Camic
Overall, quite a good experience. Would recommend as a good value liveaboard, something that's getting increasingly hard to find.
Diving Thailand in March on the Sawasdee Fasai
amazing, since due to covid places weren't crowed
Diving Thailand in March on the Sawasdee Fasai
Government should do much more efforts concerning environmental issues.Too much plastic in the sea - even in remote areas.
Diving Thailand in March on the Smiling Seahorse
It was okay, the visibility was good, some of the coral is coming back to life but we didn’t see any large pelagic like manta rays, sharks or whale sharks like we thought we would.
Diving Thailand in April on the Manta Queen 7
World class
Diving Thailand in April on the Pawara
Good diving conditions and nice dive sites
Diving Thailand in April on the Pawara
OK, it wasn't the best dive site I ever been but I was positively surprised that there is a lot of marine life! Worth to visit
Diving Thailand in April on the Camic
Good dive who ensured we have a good time diving despite the poor weather conditions, will try to return during high season to experience diving in other places in Thailand
Diving Thailand in August on the Merdeka 3
This area is nice, spotted some sharks, stingrays and eels though visibility and coral vibrancy was a bit lacking
Diving Thailand in August on the Merdeka 3
Honestly it was average but mainly due to really bad weather conditions (rough sea and heavy rain during the whole trip). with better weather I am sure it would be a lot better
Diving Thailand in October on the Sawasdee Fasai
Mostly well intact marine ecosystem, partially challenging due to currents
Diving Thailand in October on the Manta Queen 7
We saw a wide range of marine life through all our dives, great visibility, variety in dive sites
Diving Thailand in November on the Manta Queen 3
The sea was calm both for sailing and diving which guaranteed a comfortable diving experience.
Diving Thailand in November on the The Phinisi
Very good guiding of staff, good rental Equipment, Diving sites 50/50 good/Bad condition. Thought 50percent of the dives not much to See.
Diving Thailand in November on the Marco Polo
Don’t expect lots and lots of sharks and other big stuff, although on our trip a whale shark was spotted, along with a few other reef sharks. No mantas this time
Diving Thailand in November on the DiveRACE Class E
I'd heard that the diving in Similans and Richelieu Rock are world class, but still it exceeded my expectations.
Diving Thailand in November on the Camic
this is a lively marine life,worth to experience here!
Diving Thailand in November on the Pawara
great experience. weather and visibility not always great but the spots were lovely
Diving Thailand in November on the Manta Queen 7
Fabulous
Diving Thailand in November on the Sawasdee Fasai
Really good. We dived on November, which is good but if you come in March you have more chance to see whale shark or Mantas :)
Diving Thailand in November on the Dolphin Queen
Amazing
Diving Thailand in November on the Manta Queen 2
Amazing, from macro to night diving to seeing so much unique aquatic life, we were not disappointed.
Diving Thailand in December on the Andaman
Good for macro when viz is good and the current is weak. Dives are mostly deep at 20-28 metres for most dives. Some sites allow you to shallow up towards the end of the dive, but be prepared to do safety stop in open water.
Diving Thailand in December on the Smiling Seahorse
awesome! except one part in koh bon, dead corals like a “graveyard” for corals :( very sad
Diving Thailand in December on the Sawasdee Fasai
Very good but poor visibility.
Diving Thailand in December on the Manta Queen 8
It was sad I couldn't see big marine lifes, but I was very satisfied!
Diving Thailand in December on the Pawara
가성비가 좋고 다소 심심했어요.
Diving Thailand in December on the Sawasdee Fasai
Overall great visibility and so much to see underwater.
Diving Thailand in December on the Merdeka 3
enjoyed it, good value for money, Thailand is so friendly
Diving Thailand in December on the Camic
It's decent diving but not the best in the world.
Diving Thailand in December on the Manta Queen 2
Can not recommend day dives. Do liveaboards instead to avoid mass tourism
Diving Thailand in January on the Bavaria
One of the best places I have dived to date for coral and sea life
Diving Thailand in January on the Camic
First bit of a shock- crowded, very touristic, trips to Similans quite full, divers not as experienced as in more remote regions of Asia.would not recommend daytrips with 60 other divers on board. Schedule of dives very night,officially 50 min divetimelimit, last dive of the day sometimes 40min- depending in guide( I was most of the time lucky with mine and my group)
Diving Thailand in January on the Manta Queen 7
Ok, declined a lot sincemy last visit, there used to be a lot of reef sharks and leopard sharks but we didn’t see any
Diving Thailand in January on the Sawasdee Fasai
Southern trips more relaxed, not so crowded, long distance to travel( often by night) beautiful views of islands, reefs in very good condition
Diving Thailand in January on the Manta Queen 8
A Great experience. I loved the coral gardens and the incredible amount of colourful fishes!
Diving Thailand in January on the Manta Queen 2
It’s cool and the visibility is great. I would like to visit this place again
Diving Thailand in January on the Manta Queen 2
Excellent, just a bit surprised how much dead coral was in some areas, the locals said it's due to the water temperature decreased in some spots, you can feel it underwater the change from 28 celcius to 24 which was another great experience seen the water blurry
Diving Thailand in January on the Marco Polo
Surprising amount of coral and sea life. Really great diving.
Diving Thailand in January on the Merdeka 3
Nice diving, mostly good view, but nothing exciting for a spoiled diver, unfortunately nothing big
Diving Thailand in January on the Sawasdee Fasai
Better than expected. Warm water and clear visibility. Plenty of sealife. Some strong currents.
Diving Thailand in January on the Pawara
Overall great diving experience, mostly really good visibility and a very alive marine life
Diving Thailand in February on the Gentle Giant
Great! Warm waters, visibility good (although not as good as I had expected; full moon had something to do with that I'm sure).
Diving Thailand in February on the Andaman
Diving in Thailand is easy and relaxing. Also generally Thailand is a very laid back and easy place to travel to. Can be recommended to divers of any level.
Diving Thailand in February on the Manta Queen 8
I loved diving in Thailand - there is so much diversity even between different sites on the same island.
Diving Thailand in February on the Manta Queen 3
Amazing culture and beautiful people. The underwater is just as good.
Diving Thailand in February on the Manta Queen 3
Good overall but not great. Dive sites are good/interesting but not amazing.
Diving Thailand in February on the Sawasdee Fasai
Nice but not remarkable, didn’t see whale sharks or mantas :(
Diving Thailand in February on the Gentle Giant
We loved diving in Thailand. We have gone diving in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman, and definitely prefer the Andaman.
Diving Thailand in February on the Andaman
Fun and comfortable temperature
Diving Thailand in February on the Deep Andaman Queen
Good but no pelagic
Diving Thailand in March on the Bavaria
It had been again a wonderful experience tinder marine live in solid condition, in spite a lot of environmental challenges and a still low ecological sustainable behavior in general. All dive centers we dives with ace as solid role model which I appreciated
Diving Thailand in March on the Camic
Beautiful and rich, full of life and colors!
Diving Thailand in March on the DiveRACE Class E
Excellent but not quite the same level as Indonesia or Philippines.
Diving Thailand in March on the DiveRACE Class E
Value for money enough, hope to come again
Diving Thailand in March on the Pawara
It was great but unfortunately, no Manta's or Whale Sharks on this trip.
Diving Thailand in March on the Sawasdee Fasai
It's a relaxing diving journey to me, you don't need to to worry too much including local transportation, food hygiene and most importantly personal safety.
Diving Thailand in March on the Manta Queen 8
Very nice diving. It’s important to always remember, you’re not going to the zoo, what you see depends on many factors, and 99% of those are out of the control of the dive operator. If the places I’ve dived, Thailand ranks in the middle to upper third. If you want to see lots of sharks you probably need to head elsewhere.
Diving Thailand in March on the Smiling Seahorse
Good
Diving Thailand in April on the The Junk
Excellente, j'ai même vu un requin baleine dans le golfe de la Thailande
Diving Thailand in April on the Andaman
Good. Visibility varies but saw a lot of different marine life.
Diving Thailand in April on the Pawara
Diving in Thailand is always amazing and safe.
Diving Thailand in April on the Camic
Not too bad. Current was strong and visibility not too good due to the weather.
Diving Thailand in May on the Dolphin Queen
Great first experience - I had prayed to see some manta rays and whale sharks as I like bigger marine life but was a bit sad it was no longer the season or not common
Diving Thailand in May on the Andaman