Phi Phi IslandsIt consists of Phi Phi Islands and Phi Phi Islands. Not only is it famous for its soft white sandy beaches, tranquil blue waters, uncanny natural caves and unpolluted natural features, it is also famous for its rich underwater life and beautiful scenery. The underwater terrain attracts countless divers to explore.
Unique creatures and landscapes: Phi Phi Island is located in the "Coral Triangle" , home to over 75% of all known coral species, is a biodiversity hotspot. Here, divers can explore a variety of marine life from coral gardens to the deep sea. There areround-eyed swallowfish and long-bearded lionfish exceeding 40cm in size in the "bird's nest" Strolling around the cliffs of the "Cave", you will also have the opportunity to see leopard sharks, sea turtles, black tip sharks and schools of jack fish. From April to May and October every year, you will also have the opportunity to see whale sharks.
Excellent visibility:The seawater on Phi Phi Island is extremely transparent, with visibility of 15-25 meters. The best diving season is from November to May of the following year, which is the dry season on Phi Phi Island. The sea is calm, there is little rainfall, and visibility is good.
Comfortable air and water temperatures: Phi Phi Island is tropical The monsoon climate has an annual temperature of 24-30°C and the water temperature varies from 28°C in winter to 30°C in summer. Diving is possible all year round.
Beginner Difficulty:The diving difficulty of Phi Phi Island is relatively low. The average depth of the diving spot is 16 meters. The water current is weak, and there is no pressure even in the top current.
Phi Phi Island has become a dream destination for diving enthusiasts around the world with its clear water, abundant marine life, high visibility and suitable water temperature. Whether you are a novice or an experienced diver, you can find your own diving fun here.