The popular areas around Phuket for divers are Shark Point,
Anemone Reef, and the King Cruiser Wreck.
- You choose dive sites from Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck,
Anemone Reef
Boat Dives: 2 - You choose dive sites from Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck,
Anemone Reef
The third dive of the day is at Shark Point or
Anemone Reef.
The King Cruiser is an amazing 2 or 3 dive trip (3,500 or 4,300 baht including all equipment, 500 baht discount if you have your own equipment) including the King Cruiser, Shark Point and either
Anemone reef or one of the dive sites in the Phi Phi marine park.
To the east side of the island lie Shark Point,
Anemone Reef, the King Cruiser shipwreck and the Phi Phi Islands, all of which suitable for one - day dive trips.
The King Cruiser was a large ferry boat, formerly a car ferry, which sank over 20 years ago between Phuket and Phi Phi after hitting the top of
Anemone Reef.
This submerged reef is only a few hundred meters north of Shark Point and the 2 sites are often dived interchangeably on 3 - tank dive trips out of Phuket, combined with Phi Phi or the King Cruiser Wreck, which is a little to the east of
Anemone Reef.
To the east side of the island lie Shark Point,
Anemone Reef, the King Cruiser shipwreck and the Phi Phi Islands, all of which are suitable for one - day dive trips.
You can visit the Phi Phi Islands, Phuket's Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck and
Anemone Reef, as well as the nearby Krabi sites.
Boat Dives: 3 - You choose dive sites from Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point - Kingcruiser Wreck -
Anemone Reef
Further away in the Andaman Sea, dive sites such as the Phi Phi Islands (Koh Bida Nok, Koh Bida Nai, Shark Point,
Anemone Reef, King Cruiser Wreck), Hin Daeng and Hin Muang (manta rays and whale sharks are often spotted there) and Koh Haa offer world - class diving opportunities.
• Phi Phi Daytrips Dive in Phi Phi -
Anemone Reef, Kingcruiser and Shark Point.
- You choose dive sites from Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck and
Anemone Reef - Note: 2 dives are part of the course, and you get 1 extra «fundive»!
In addition to Phuket's fabulous Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck and
Anemone Reef, and the dive sites of Phi Phi, there are some other local diving highlights that you can expect in Krabi, such as: Show more
• Read our Trip Report Dive sites: As well as the nearby local diving spots, you can visit the Phi Phi Islands, and Phuket's Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck and
Anemone Reef.
13:00 - 14:00 / 3rd Dive:
Anemone Reef 15:00 / Return to Villa 27; Evening free for dinner / shopping / sightseeing tours.
Situated between Phuket and Krabi are the three popular dive sites of Shark Point,
Anemone Reef and the King Cruiser Wreck all within a one km radius of each other.
Shark Point and
Anemone Reef are pinnacle like rock formations with Shark Point breaking the surface and
Anemone Reef beginning about 5 meters below it, and both sites are sea life magnets, and shouldn't be missed!
They offer dives at the local Phi Phi dive sites (Shark Point, Bida Nai and Nok,
Anemone Reef and Garang Heng) but also the King Cruiser Wreck and also further dive sites such as Hin Daeng and Hin Muang (via speedboat).
Boat Dives: 2 - You choose the diving sites from Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck,
Anemone Reef
- You choose the dive sites from Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck,
Anemone Reef - you'll visit as many different sites as possible.
Nearby is
Anemone Reef, another pinnacle carpeted in magnificent anemones and a great place to see clownfish and find turtles.
Boat Dives: 4 - YOU choose dive sites from Racha Yai, Racha Noi, Phi Phi Islands, Shark Point, Kingcruiser Wreck,
Anemone Reef - you'll visit as many different sites as possible
Both beginners and experienced divers will appreciate the underwater scenery at Phi Phi, the fascinating King Cruiser wreck close to
Anemone Reef, and the exciting diving at Shark Point - named after the Leopard sharks which live on the sandy bottom.
Not exact matches
In the warm, shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea, especially in the coral
reefs around Cuba, lives a species of sea
anemone called Stichodactyla helianthus.
Franz Josef Land's rocky
reefs are covered by a thick kelp canopy, below which
anemones grow like underwater flowers.
The floating rocks traveled more than 3,000 miles (5,000 km) over the next eight months, picking up more than 80 species of corals,
anemones, barnacles, mollusks and crabs before ending up in the Great Barrier
Reef and the coast of Australia, Bryan said.
Colorful fish, spiny
anemones and shy octopi live on coral
reefs — as do millions of other species.
Imagine your mouth as a pleasant little coral
reef with different corals,
anemones, and other critters.
A mixed tank of soft corals and colonial
anemones that is devoid of
reef - building corals could easily prosper with less expensive lights.
Although many customers are attracted to
anemones, coral -
reef keepers often avoid them because of their predilection to wander.
Once you're comfortable, you'll then head off to a shallow
reef where you'll encounter your first signs of life; usually
reef fish, corals,
anemones and the occasional large fish.
During the 30 minute «Snorkel Safari» you'll learn how the
reef was formed, how coral feeds, grows and breeds as well as seeing some very special inhabitants - from parrotfish to magnificent
anemones, cleaner wrasse and of course, anemonefish (nemo!).
«No shoes, no shirt, no worries» is the infamous motto for the Cayes off the east coast of Belize, and you will have the opportunity to discover infamous barrier
reefs, dive the Blue Hole, marvel at an extraordinary array of colourful
reef fish and rays, sea urchins,
anemones, octopus and even sea turtles feed at luxuriant sea grass beds.
«No shoes, no shirt, no worries» is the infamous motto for the Cayes off the east coast of Belize, and you will have the opportunity to discover infamous barrier
reefs, dive the Blue Hole in your free time, marvel at an extraordinary array of colourful
reef fish and rays, sea urchins,
anemones, octopus and even sea turtles feed at luxuriant sea grass beds.
Very flat with massive boulders covered with
reef fish, turtles, flounders, peacock mantis shrimps,
anemones and shrimps.
Coral Garden offers more variety and is loved by photographers for the diversity of macro marine life as well as ribbon eels,
anemone fish, mantis shrimp, countless nudibranchs and yet more colourful
reef fish..
Visit the Old Point Loma Lighthouse and discover some of the best tide pooling in San Diego, when low tide reveals flowery
anemones, crabs, mollusks and a myriad of other sea creatures inhabiting the
reef.
During the 30 minute «Snorkel Safari» you'll learn how the
reef was formed, how coral feeds, grows and breeds as well as seeing some very special inhabitants - from parrotfish to magnificent
anemones, cleaner wrasse and of course,
anemone fish (Nemo!).
Ringed
Anemone: Bartholomea annulata -(semi-transparent with delicate whitermarkings - nematocysts) In crevasses on the reef, or in dead conch shells, this anemone has long transparent tentacles that can elongate and contract to a very great
Anemone: Bartholomea annulata -(semi-transparent with delicate whitermarkings - nematocysts) In crevasses on the
reef, or in dead conch shells, this
anemone has long transparent tentacles that can elongate and contract to a very great
anemone has long transparent tentacles that can elongate and contract to a very great extent.
Giant Caribbean
Anemone, Passion Flower Anemone: Condyiaclis wantea: In the reef and lagoon (Turtle Grass area) this is a large colourful a
Anemone, Passion Flower
Anemone: Condyiaclis wantea: In the reef and lagoon (Turtle Grass area) this is a large colourful a
Anemone: Condyiaclis wantea: In the
reef and lagoon (Turtle Grass area) this is a large colourful
anemoneanemone.
Colonial
Anemones: Palythoa: (colour a non descript yellow brown): colony size 3 to 4» diameter, 1/2» high Found in the immediate forereef and
reef crest.
(colour dull green to tannish green), 4» diameter, I» high Looking much like a thick living mat, groups of these
anemones often cover hard surfaces, sometimes in quite shallow water, but they are found from the shallow
reef crest to the shore intertidal.
A small submerged
reef just east of Koh Phi Phi Leh and a excellent backup to Shark Point so if you are unlucky there, Garang Heng has a healthy
reef with
anemones, soft corals and of course, sharks.
View the coral
reef and endless varieties of colourful fish, turtles, giant clams, starfish, shells,
anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures on a semi-submarine, glass bottom boat or from an underwater observatory.
Activities include diving among the colourful fish, sea
anemones,
reefs, rocks and wrecks.
Anemones are not all this stunning
reef has to offer.
Location: about 600 meters opposite to the southern end of Bulabog Beach Access: either by boat or from the shore Experience: all divers Depth: 5 - 20 meters Visibility: up to 20 meters Current: low - moderate Characteristics:
reef drift dive with sea snakes, sea cucumbers, sea stars, moray eels, nudibranchs,
anemones, soft corals, hard corals
Access: about 15 minutes by boat Experience: beginner, training dives, advanced diver Depth: 5 - 15 meters Visibility: 10 - 30 meters Current: low - moderate Best months: November - May Characteristics:
reef with see grass, soft corals, hard corals, stony corals, leather corals, sea cucumbers,
anemones good for night dives and snorkeling