
North to South Andaman
5 Days Dive Fully Dive Site
Embark/Disembark : Rassada Pier(Location :Click),Phuket
Day 1
18.00 : Depart from Bangkok to Phuket.
20.00 : Transit van service from Phuket Airport to the Pier.
22.00 : Depart to Similan
Day 2
07.30 : Wake up call and Light Breakfast
08.30 : Dive 1 Anita’s Reef (No.5)
09.30 : Breakfast
12.00 : Dive 2 Koh Bon
13.00 : Lunch
15.30 : Dive 3 Tachai Pinnacle
16.30 : Snack
19.00 : Dive 4 Tachai Reef (Night Dive)
19.30 : Dinner
Day 3
07.30 : Wake up call and Light Breakfast
08.30 : Dive 5 Richelieu Rock
09.30 : Breakfast
12.00 : Dive 6 Richelieu Rock
13.00 : Lunch
15.30 : dive 7 Tachai Pinnacle
16.30 : Snack
19.00 : Dive 8 Koh Bon
19.30 : Dinner
Day 4
07.30 : Wake up call and Light Breakfast
08.30 : Dive 9 West of Eden(No.7)
09.30 : Breakfast
12.00 : Dive 10 Breakfast Bend(No.9)
13.00 : Lunch
15.30 : Dive 11 Shark Fin Reef
16.30 : Snack
19.00 : Heading to South Andaman
19.30 : Dinner
Day 5
07.30 : Wake up call and Light Breakfast
08.30 : Dive 12 Hin Muang (Purple Rock)
09.30 : Breakfast
12.00 : Dive 13 Hin Daeng (Red Rock)
13.00 : Lunch
15.30 : Dive 14 Hin Muang (Purple Rock)
16.30 : Snack
19.00 : Dive 15 Koh Haa
19.30 : Dinner
Day 6
07.30 : Wake up call and Light Breakfast
08.30 : Dive 16 Bida Nok Island
09.30 : Breakfast
12.00 : Dive 17 King Cruiser
13.00 : Lunch
15.30 : Dive 18 Musang Rock
16.30 : Snack
19.00 : Heading back to Phuket
19.30 : Dinner
Day 7
07.00 : Breakfast
08.00 : transit van to Phuket International Airport, Travel Back to Bangkok Flight after 11.00
Price : Please Contact Tapana click
Package Includes:
Accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks,
drinking water, soft drinks, fresh coffee and hot drinks,
accident insurance,Van Transit Phuket Airport – the Pier,
experienced dive master, tanks and weight belt
Price Excludes:
Rental Scuba Equipment (500 bath/day),
Dive Computer (400 bath/day), Nitrox (300 bath/dive),
Traveling to Phuket, Algohol Beverage.


Koh Bon is a famous site for Manta Rays. The dive site follows a ridge, covered in pastel shaded soft corals (depths of 35-40m). Leopard sharks are common on the ridge and on the sandy flats below the wall. Purple fire goby can be found here.
Koh Tachai with a beautiful mixture of hard corals at the top of the reef, while deeper regions consist of scattered boulders and sea fans. Leopard sharks are commonly found resting on the bottom, while barracuda and batfish cruise around the reef.
Richelieu Rock is a limestone pinnacle carpeted with pink and purple corals. Whale Shark and Manta rays are encountered on a regular basis. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and seahorses are hiding in cracks and crevices.


Hin Daeng is known for it’s highest vertical wall in Thailand’s seas with lush red soft coral. Manta rays are commonly found here. Hin Muang, located close to Hin Daeng, features large underwater pinnacles, huge shoals of fish and massive purple soft corals. Also known as a second home in Thailand for Whale Sharks.
Koh Ha Yai‘s highlight is a series of caves. These caves allow you to surface inside to view stalactites hanging down from the ceiling.
Phi Phi Island offering good adventure with walls, caves and caverns.
Koh Bida Nok features seafans, sea whips and soft corals alongside Scorpionfish. You’ll see many Leopard Sharks here.
King Cruiser Wreck, the King Cruiser was a ferry that sunk in 1997 due to navigational error (without loss of life). A large variety of marine life has been attracted to the wreck.