For advanced scuba divers.
King Cruiser is a wreck dive located halfway between Phuket and Koh Phi Phi. On May 3rd, 1997, the King Cruiser ferry collided with Anemone Reef and sank within 45 minutes. Fortunately, no injuries occurred, and it has since become a remarkable dive site. After nearly 17 years underwater, the wreck is now home to abundant marine life and various corals, offering a beautiful diving experience with surprises at every turn. This site is suitable for advanced or very experienced divers due to depth and currents. Water temperatures range from 27°C to 29°C, with visibility between 5 and 20 metres and depths ranging from 18 to 33 metres. Currents can pose a challenge.
Shark Point features two pinnacles renowned for their rich marine life and vibrant corals. Leopard sharks, turtles, and schools of fish abound, making each dive a unique and colourful experience. Only certified divers can explore this site due to depth, currents, and sea conditions. Depths range from 10 to 25 metres, with visibility between 10 and 30 metres and water temperatures of 27°C to 29°C. Currents can be quite strong.
Anemone Reef, situated between King Cruiser and Shark Point, is a pinnacle reef teeming with soft corals and marine life, including leopard sharks and various species of clownfish. From macro life to great barracudas, the reef offers an abundance of fish to admire. Depths range from 5 to 25 metres, with visibility from 5 to 25 metres and water temperatures of 27°C to 29°C. Currents can be challenging, and only certified divers are permitted.