Explore all our
dive sites
From vibrant reefs and coral gardens to dramatic pinnacles and wreck adventures, our dive sites around Khao Lak, the Similan Islands, Surin, and beyond offer something for every diver. Browse the spots below to get a feel for the scenery, marine life, and what makes each site special, then pick your perfect dive day.
Richelieu Rock
The most iconic dive site in the Surin area
Richelieu Rock is the star dive site of the Surin area, famous for big schools of fish, vibrant soft corals, and the chance of something huge cruising by. You’ll explore a horseshoe-shaped reef packed with life, from tiny macro critters to hunting trevallies and barracuda in the blue. Conditions can bring strong currents, which is exactly what makes the action so good.
Koh Tachai
Big boulders, big schools, and often big current
Koh Tachai is a high-energy dive site known for its dramatic granite boulders, strong currents, and nonstop fish action. Expect dense schools of fusiliers and snapper, hunting trevallies, and the chance of pelagics passing through when conditions line up. It’s a thrilling dive for confident divers who want that classic “Similan current dive” feeling.
Koh Bon
A classic Similan stop with a famous ridge
Koh Bon is best known for its steep drop-off and ridge where big marine life can cruise past when the current is right. You’ll drift along the wall, spot schools of fish in the blue, and explore coral and rocky sections packed with smaller reef life. It’s a great site for that “open ocean” feel, with the bonus of comfortable depths and lots to see even on calmer days.
Richelieu Rock
The most iconic dive site in the Surin area
Richelieu Rock is the star dive site of the Surin area, famous for big schools of fish, vibrant soft corals, and the chance of something huge cruising by. You’ll explore a horseshoe-shaped reef packed with life, from tiny macro critters to hunting trevallies and barracuda in the blue. Conditions can bring strong currents, which is exactly what makes the action so good.
Koh Tachai
Big boulders, big schools, and often big current
Koh Tachai is a high-energy dive site known for its dramatic granite boulders, strong currents, and nonstop fish action. Expect dense schools of fusiliers and snapper, hunting trevallies, and the chance of pelagics passing through when conditions line up. It’s a thrilling dive for confident divers who want that classic “Similan current dive” feeling.
Koh Bon
A classic Similan stop with a famous ridge
Koh Bon is best known for its steep drop-off and ridge where big marine life can cruise past when the current is right. You’ll drift along the wall, spot schools of fish in the blue, and explore coral and rocky sections packed with smaller reef life. It’s a great site for that “open ocean” feel, with the bonus of comfortable depths and lots to see even on calmer days.
Boonsung Wreck
A shallow wreck that feels like a living reef
Boonsung is a classic local wreck dive, shallow, easy to enjoy for long bottom times, and loaded with marine life. The structure is now heavily broken up and covered in growth, creating endless hideouts for fish and macro critters. It’s one of those dives where there’s always something new to spot, even if you’ve been here before.
Premchai Wreck
Local wreck diving with plenty to explore
Premchai is a popular Khao Lak wreck site where the remains have turned into an artificial reef full of life. Expect schooling fish around the structure, great visibility on good days, and lots of details to explore along the wreckage. It’s a solid choice if you want a relaxed wreck dive without going too deep.
MV Sea Chart Wreck
A deeper wreck for advanced divers
MV Sea Chart is one of the most impressive wreck dives in the area, sitting deeper and offering a more “big wreck” experience. The structure attracts plenty of fish life and gives you that true exploration vibe as you follow the lines and decks. Best enjoyed with Advanced training, good buoyancy, and a calm pace.
Boonsung Wreck
A shallow wreck that feels like a living reef
Boonsung is a classic local wreck dive, shallow, easy to enjoy for long bottom times, and loaded with marine life. The structure is now heavily broken up and covered in growth, creating endless hideouts for fish and macro critters. It’s one of those dives where there’s always something new to spot, even if you’ve been here before.
Premchai Wreck
Local wreck diving with plenty to explore
Premchai is a popular Khao Lak wreck site where the remains have turned into an artificial reef full of life. Expect schooling fish around the structure, great visibility on good days, and lots of details to explore along the wreckage. It’s a solid choice if you want a relaxed wreck dive without going too deep.
MV Sea Chart Wreck
A deeper wreck for advanced divers
MV Sea Chart is one of the most impressive wreck dives in the area, sitting deeper and offering a more “big wreck” experience. The structure attracts plenty of fish life and gives you that true exploration vibe as you follow the lines and decks. Best enjoyed with Advanced training, good buoyancy, and a calm pace.
MV Dive Race Wreck
A brand new, large wreck that’s only just starting to come alive
The MV Dive Race wreck is a newly sunk steel liveaboard that went down after a fire in April 2025, creating a fresh, large structure on the seabed. Right now it’s still in the “new wreck” phase, clean lines, open spaces, and that exciting exploration feel, but over time it will transform into a proper artificial reef as marine growth and schooling fish move in. Expect this site to get better and better season after season.
Similan Islands 4, 5, 7, 8 & 9
Classic Similan scenery: white sand bays, granite boulders, and reefs full of life
Island 4 (Koh Miang) and 5 are known for beautiful coral gardens and relaxed cruising, while Islands 7 and 8 bring the dramatic granite boulders, swim-throughs, and big underwater landscapes the Similans are famous for. Island 9 (Koh Bangu) often adds that extra open-water feel with more fish action. Other islands in the Similan group are not accessible for diving, as parts of the National Park are protected with restricted access zones.
MV Dive Race Wreck
A brand new, large wreck that’s only just starting to come alive
The MV Dive Race wreck is a newly sunk steel liveaboard that went down after a fire in April 2025, creating a fresh, large structure on the seabed. Right now it’s still in the “new wreck” phase, clean lines, open spaces, and that exciting exploration feel, but over time it will transform into a proper artificial reef as marine growth and schooling fish move in. Expect this site to get better and better season after season.
Similan Islands 4, 5, 7, 8 & 9
Classic Similan scenery: white sand bays, granite boulders, and reefs full of life
Island 4 (Koh Miang) and 5 are known for beautiful coral gardens and relaxed cruising, while Islands 7 and 8 bring the dramatic granite boulders, swim-throughs, and big underwater landscapes the Similans are famous for. Island 9 (Koh Bangu) often adds that extra open-water feel with more fish action. Other islands in the Similan group are not accessible for diving, as parts of the National Park are protected with restricted access zones.
