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Well done. It’s nice to see some real Eco-tourism in Thailand provided by a team who knows what they are doing and know what they are talking about. I will be recommending The Adventure Club. It’s well worth the early start! A unique experience.
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Dave (Ireland)

Feb 22 2004
Excellent trip. Best snorkel trip this far in Thailand. Worth every penny and more!
Don’t miss this one. Great guide. Thanks so much.
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Shark Point Phi Phi

 
Thai Name: Hin Bida
Translation: Bida Reef
Local Name: Hin Loh, (Exposed Reef)
 

Shark point Phi Phi, also known as Hin Loh, resembles a submerged island of rocks. It is quite large but possible to explore the whole site in one dive.

Shark Point Phi Phi is a mid ocean reef similar to Garang Heng that is also far less crowded with good opportunities to see rare reef species. It is quite common to see Leopard sharks here, and is renowned for occasional encounters with whalesharks.

Large numbers of schooling fish, barracuda, cuttlefish, lionfish, lobsters and banded cleaner shrimps. Crocodile longtoms patrol the surface area around the pinnacle that protrudes only a meter out of the water at low tide.

 

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Depth: 3- 22m
Visibility: 5 - 20m
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 40 minutes to reach the dive sites and the journey is spent briefing the divers about the sites.

This is part of a 2 dive day trip and often Shark Point Phi Phi will be dived according to the best slack tide period of the day and the other dive will be conducted at either the Bida Islands or Phi Phi Ley Island. Due to it's location we quite often dive Garang Heng as the second dive.

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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