CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
04 February 2008
A great big thanks for talking me into doing my diving course with you guys. I feel like I really spent my money well and got a bit more for my money than I was expecting. I admire the work you guys do on the reef and trying to make that little bit of difference. Keep up the good work.
Caroline (Brighton, England)

Scuba diving with a twist. I’ve never had such a good dive in my life. It made so much of a difference to have someone sit down and explain about the corals with us. I’ll be coming back next year. That’s a hard one to follow up on.
Matt (London, England)

 

Koh Bida Nok

Thai Name: Koh Bida Nok
Translation: Outer Bida Island
Local name: Koh Koo (Twin Islands)
 

Koh Bida Nok, the larger of the two Bida islands, is one of the most popular dives on Phi Phi and for good reason. One side of Bida Nok has a shallow bay with colourful coral gardens, you can see Banded sea crates and a variety of moray eels here. A spectacular drop off on the other side provides an excellent location for many hard corals

The shallower north east side features a sloping reef that has variety of giant gorgonian fans, schools of snappers, marauding trevallies and a conucopia of reef fish species.

Leopard Sharks are found on the sandy bottom at many spots around Bida Nok. Divers can approach quietly but we advise not to disturb these sharks as they are a shy, nocturnal animal, resting during the day.

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Depth: 30m
Visibility: 5 - 30m
Currents: Mild to strong

Surface conditions
Often flat during November to April. Low season (May to September) wind action makes these sites sometimes inaccessible
Water temperature: 28C - 30C

Experience level
Beginner


Number of dive sites:
2

Diving season:
All year round depending wave action.

The Dive Trip
Each dive trip starts from our Phi Phi Island base office every morning at 07:30 a.m. Our custom-made dive boat takes 30 minutes to reach Bida Nok and the journey is spent briefing the divers about the sites.

This is part of a 2 dive day trip with one dive on Bida Nok and the other on one of the Phi Phi Ley sites. Refreshments, water and lunches are served between the dives.

Each group of divers consists of no more than four divers per Divemaster.



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