North Islands
Turtle Island:
- Diverse marine life, including large fish shoals.
- Interesting rock formations and coral reefs.
- Anemonefish and nudibranchs can be spotted.
Nudibranch Garden:
- Shallow reef with abundant coral and rock formations.
- Home to a variety of colorful nudibranchs, especially the godiva nudibranch.
- Possibility of encountering bamboo sharks.
Nail Island:
- Shallow reef with rocky outcrops and sandy areas.
- Diverse fish life, including barracudas and giant pufferfish.
- Potential to find octopuses, mantis shrimps, and toadfish.
South Islands
- Turtle Island East and South: Sloping reefs, large angelfish, diverse marine life, and strong currents.
- Dry Island: Hard coral reefs, parrotfish, and butterflyfish.
- Roi East and South: Calm waters, diverse corals, cuttlefish, and glass shrimp.
- Dam Ngoai West and South: Shallow reefs, nudibranchs, small reef fish, and soft/hard corals.
- Dragon Rock: Large boulders, angel fish, soft/hard corals, and a must-see site.
- The Outside: Shallow reef, great for diving but challenging for boat access.
- North and South Pineapple Point: Deep dives, strong currents, whip corals, cuttlefish, and diverse marine life.
- 2 Coconut Reef: Pristine flower coral garden, puffers, pipefish, and seahorses.
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What People Are Saying

Calm waters, beautiful coral gardens, and plenty of colorful fish. Perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxing dive experience.
Jonson Trimph

Thrilling dives with strong currents and stunning underwater landscapes. Ideal for experienced divers who love a bit of adventure. Don’t miss the chance to spot larger marine life like sharks and rays
Sierray Williams

A macro photographer’s dream! This site is teeming with tiny, colorful nudibranchs. A great spot for those who love to explore the smaller details of the underwater world.





