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Make Plans to Go Scuba Diving in Thailand

2016/7/26 14:17:27

Among the most preferred spots, as far as scuba diving in Thailand is concerned, you need to check out is the third biggest island in Thailand that is known as Koh Samui. The island has still not shed its coconut trees or tamed its jungles that are still as wild as wild can be. In addition there are the excellent turquoise colored waters along with rocks that certainly help to make this a very idyllic place to visit and to get in some serious scuba diving as well.

Enjoy The Best Facilities And Excellent Diving

Most people prefer coming here when it concerns scuba diving in Thailand and the reason for this is that the island boasts excellent accommodation, especially on Koh Tao, a main diving hotspot. You can live in five stars luxury resorts as well as luxuriate in villas and there are a host of other facilities such as world-class hospitals and golf courses that also help make this the best scuba diving destination in Thailand.

As far as scuba diving in Thailand and more particularly Samui goes, you get a lot of variety and you can even dive here all year long. It does take about forty-five minutes by speedboat to reach the diving spots, or even as long as three and a half hours by tour boat to get to the destination of choice.

As far as actual scuba diving in Thailand in these places go, you should not experience in any difficulties in finding shallow spots where depths are just ten to eighteen meters and you can also choose to dive to as many as forty meters in other places. Though the average depth would be around thirty meters, which should suit divers of different capabilities. Also, most dive trips are in the daytime. Of special interest as far as scuba diving destinations in Thailand go you need to visit Sail Rock in the Koh Samui Archipelago that is situated some forty-five kilometers north of Samui and lies between Koh Phangan and Koh Tao.

When you are planning on going scuba diving in Thailand you need to ensure starting your trip during the months from October through April because the rest of year there is too much rainfall to do any serious scuba diving in Thailand. Other than that, you will enjoy the crystal clear waters and the warm waters.

To be sure, you will get the most out of scuba diving in Thailand if you were to also head to some other exciting spots including the Andaman Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, Hin Daeng, Red Rock and Hin Mouang or Purple Rock. In addition, it would also be worth your while visiting the Surin and Similan Islands as well.

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