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The Andaman Sea is a body of water to the southeast of the Bay of Bengal, south of Myanmar, west of Thailand and east of the Andaman Islands; it is part of the Indian Ocean. It is roughly 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) (north-south) and 650 kilometres (400 mi) wide (east-west), with an area of 797,700 square kilometres (308,000 sq mi). Its average depth is 870 metres (2,854 ft), and the maximum depth is 3,777 metres (12,392 ft).

At its southeastern reaches, the Andaman Sea narrows to form the Straits of Malacca, which separate the Malay Peninsula from the island of Sumatra.

 
The Mu Ko Similan National Park are characterised by gigantic boulders above and below the water line, creating awesome underwater scenery and exciting swim throughs for divers to explore. The water is crystal clear and the visibility fantastic. The Similan Islands also boast exquisite sandy beaches and shallow coral reefs in the bays. A perfect place for snorkelling...Read more
The Mu Ko Surin National Park consists of 5 main islands; Ko Surin Nua, Ko Surin Tai, Ko Ree (or Ko Satok), Ko Glang (or Ko Pachumba) and Ko Khai (or Ko Torinla). Ko Surin Nua and Ko Surin Tai are the large islands and are situated on the north-south axis. The north of the park is the Myanmar border and the south is Mu Ko Similan National Park...Read more
This rock pile is completely covered with soft corals and sea fans, as a result from strong current. Keep an eye on the hardly noticeable frog fishes, which looks very much like a rock. Whale sharks and manta rays whose body size is bigger than 5 meters are reportedly the most frequently found here than any other sites in Andaman Sea...Read more
Located just between Mu Ko Similan National Park and Mu Ko Surin National Park, Koh Bon is a small island that features underwater sharp rock walls. These steep rocks are covered with soft corals that are shorter in size but more colorful than normal, which is their uniqueness at this site. Silver tip sharks, manta rays and whale sharks are commonly found here at around 25 to 30 meters deep...Read more
This site lies underwater rocks with an area at its base of around 50 square meters located 35 meters under the surface, and its shallowest point is at 15 meters deep. As there are constant cold currents from the ocean passing though the area, divers are recommended to ware a proper wetsuit when diving in this spot. This site features rock corals and sea fans with plenty of big size fishes cruising around...Read more
 
 
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Scuba Diving on Liveaboards in Thailand of Richelieu Rock, Similan Islands, Surin Islands, Khao Lak, Phuket, Koh Bon and Koh Tachai.

Scuba diving and snorkeling for day trips in Thailand of Richelieu Rock, Similan Islands, Surin Islands, Khao Lak, Phuket, Koh Bon and Koh Tachai.

Dive sites in Thailand of Richelieu Rock, Similan Islands, Surin Islands, Khao Lak, Phuket, Koh Bon and Koh Tachai.

Other Activities Trip for scuba diving and snorkeling on liveaboard in Thailand of Richelieu Rock, Similan Islands, Surin Islands, Khao Lak, Phuket, Koh Bon and Koh Tachai.