
Dive into Phang Nga – A World-Class Underwater Paradise
Published
December 8, 2025

Dive to The Nature
Explore the underwater world of Phang Nga
Discover a turquoise paradise beloved by divers worldwide. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Andaman Sea and witness the unforgettable underwater wonders of Phang Nga.
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📍 Richelieu Rock, Surin Islands, Kuraburi District
📍 Seven-Colored Coral, Koh Khai, Koh Yao District
📍 Nemo Village, Surin Islands, Kuraburi District
📍 Snorkel with sea turtles, Similan Islands, Kuraburi District
📍 Ao Suthep, Surin Islands, Kuraburi District
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1. Richelieu Rock
A dramatic mid-ocean pinnacle and one of the world’s most renowned dive sites. Richelieu Rock is an oasis of marine life, teeming with vibrant corals and pelagic species. It is also one of the places on Earth where whale sharks are often sighted.

Highlight: Scuba diving, snorkeling
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/E5MykqKcZoc9JBzL8
2. Seven-Colored Coral – Koh Khai
No deep-diving skills required. The famous Seven-Colored Coral site offers spectacular snorkeling with bright coral fans and colorful marine life surrounding the rocky shores of Koh Khai.

Highlight: Shallow-water snorkeling at Koh Khai
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/YTsgD74pXWm3LQbK8
3. Nemo Village
A paradise for clownfish lovers. Nemo Village is a clear-water snorkeling spot where thriving coral gardens support flourishing populations of bright orange clownfish. A community-driven conservation effort keeps this underwater habitat healthy and sustainable.

Highlight: Snorkeling among clownfish
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/E5MykqKcZoc9JBzL8
4. Snorkeling with Sea Turtles – Similan Islands
Swim freely alongside one of the ocean’s most iconic travelers – the sea turtle. The Similan Islands are known for thriving reefs, crystal-clear water, and memorable encounters with these gentle marine creatures.

Highlight: Popular snorkeling spot in the Similan Islands
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BMUppsQfx4fE6dSg9
5. Ao Suthep – Surin Islands
Home to one of Thailand’s most pristine shallow-water coral reefs. Ao Suthep is the largest bay in South Surin Island, featuring over 1,200 meters of flourishing coral formations that leave divers in awe.

Highlight: Snorkeling, scuba diving