CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
15 Novembre 2006
Même pas peur!!!
Moi qui êtait traumatissée par les DENTS DE LA MER, je suis ravie d’avoir en cette experience fantastique de nager avec des requins, avec une équipe de pro qui met en confiance, ca l’fait grave!
Donc n’hésitez pas, foncez! Merci à toute l’equipe
Souazic

I’ve tried the rest, then went with the best. Give Andy a try, and go and see the sharks, they will take your breath away – A superb Trip.
Colin Atkins – (South Wales)

 

Shark Point Phuket

 
Thai name: Hin Musang
Translation: Civet Rock
 

Hin Musang was given official marine sanctuary status in 1992. It's made up of three large rock pinnacles, the largest of which breaks the surface. These rocks abound with life. The sheer density and diversity of coral and fish life makes diving here a wonderful, sensual experience. Phuket Shark Point's most colorful feature is the profusion of the purple and pink soft corals that cling to the rocks, and its huge barrel sponges.
Hin Musang derives its name from the leopard sharks that are resident there, making it one of the more popular spots for in scuba diving in Phuket. These docile creatures grow to approximately two and a half meters, are nocturnal, and sleep on the sandy bottom at the edge of the reef during the day. Shark Point's your best chance to get up close and personal, and maybe take a photo or two of these sharks.

Bamboo sharks can also be found hiding under coral ledges but there's a lot more to see here than just sharks. Lionfish and scorpionfish are all over the reef, the latter being incredibly well camouflaged against the coral. There are many different types of pufferfish including the cute little yellow boxfish. Moorish idols and the very similar looking bannerfish can be seen on every dive. Blue-ringed angelfish and emperor angelfish are also common.

Schools of fusiliers are dotted around the reef and in places the reef is completely carpeted by glassfish which are constantly being dispersed by raiding trevallies. Moray eels are in abundance and banded sea snakes are often seen in the shallower areas. A small rock outcrop, just off the south west corner on the main rock at eighteen meters depth is home to a yellow seahorse and while you're hunting for him you'll probably also see free swimming white-eyed morays, banded boxer shrimps and hinge-beak shrimps.

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Depth: 3- 70m
Visibility: 10 - 40m
Currents:Moderate to very strong
Water temperature: 28C - 30C

Surface conditions:
Often flat during November to April. Windy days cause more wave action requiring quick descents.

Rough days are not suitable for people that suffer from motion sickness.


Experience level:
Advanced to intermediate


Number of dive sites:
Multiple

Diving season:
November to April, with occasional trips during other times depending on wave conditions.

The Dive Trip
Due to its distance from Phi Phi Island Hin Muang dive trips are conducted from a large speedboat using 3 Yamaha outboard engines. Maximum people including staff is 15 so book in advance.

This is a two dove trip that will include Hin Muang and Hin Daeng.

The dive trip starts at 07:30 a.m. at the Adventure Club base office on Phi Phi. From there the trip takes just under one hour on a calm day and there are opportunities to see dolphins on the way.

Between the two dives, refreshments and lunch are provided and for anyone with more energy, snorkeling over the reef can dish up a very personal encounter.


The trip is usually back to base by 15:00 p.m.


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