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Racha Noi

Granite Islands
Gardens of Hard & Soft Corals
Sharks, Manta Rays, Other Pelagic's
Moderate Currents
10 to 25 Meters Visibility
Recommended for Experienced Divers Only




Further south than Racha Yai is a popular dive site for the more experienced divers where the depths are generally greater and the currents stronger than at its sister island. The underwater topography is also remarkably different as you will encounter huge granite boulders that offer good opportunities to see Manta Rays and Whale Sharks.
The northern tip of the island offers multilevel diving along a large pinnacle where you're likely to encounter Reef Sharks and Stingrays.

Off the southern point is a nice drift dive along with some spectacular scenery as you find yourself on top of large rock formations surrounded by deep water.

On the southwest side there is a wooden ship-wreck at 27m that draws a lot of interesting reef fish. The diving here is definitely more challenging than Racha Yai but the rewards are much greater.



Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand and Padi Dive Guide