∼Welcome to Laguna Beach Club Resort and paradise∼
Now we are open all year! And a nice and ambitious Dutch & Thai serviceteam is looking forward to see you here !
Diving is fun!
We are sorry for our divingguests, we are not operating our own dive center anymore, but we can highly recommend the long time experienced “Lanta Fun Divers” Which offers the same professional high quality service as you used to have.
Dive sites outside Koh Lanta
Diving in the Andaman Sea just off Koh Lanta is an unforgettable experience. Located around stunningly beautiful tropical islands, the dive sites around Koh Lanta are home to vibrant and colourful corals, and boast an abundance of tropical fish-life. From macro critters to majestic manta rays – the surrounding dive sites will leave even the most seasoned diver breathless.
Phi Phi Island – Maya Bay
Sharkpoint, Anemone Reef ( 50 min by our speed boat, 2 1/2 hour by tour-boat ) Sharkpoint consists of 3 pinnicles jutting out of a fantastic coral garden. Numerous scattered, rock formations give shelter to innumerable tropical fishes and some leopard sharks. The main feature of the Anemone Reef is in the name already. Strange rock formations like canyons, overhangs and ravines make it the ideal place for a beautiful dive.
Reef Basics : Soft coral reefs Depth : 10 – 30 m
Visibility : 10 – 25 m
Currents : Can be strong
Water temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI course
compatibility : Great for cavern diving and underwater photography
Ko Rok Nok & Ko Rok Nai
A real underwater coral garden with countless coral fishes, immense barracuda swarms, turtles and lobsters can be found there. The beaches are among the most beautiful South Thailand has to offer. After the first dive we will have lunch at the white sandy beach and you can discover the island !
Reef Basics : Soft corals
Depth : 5 – 25 m
Visibility : 10 – 25 m
Currents : Calm Water
temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI course
compatibility : Great shallow diving and underwater photography
Hin Bida
Hin Bida is an underwater reef about 35 km west of Koh Lanta. From November to December leopard sharks can be observed during their mating game, while whale sharks are passing the reef during March and April. As the dive site is quite shallow, visibility is not always good.
Reef Basics :
Visibility : Not always good
Currents : Easy
Water temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI course
Compatibility : Leopard shark awareness and underwater naturalist
Sharkpoint, Anemone Reef
Sharkpoint consists of 3 pinnicles jutting out of a fantastic coral garden. Numerous scattered, rock formations give shelter to innumerable tropical fishes and some leopard sharks. The main feature of the Anemone Reef is in the name already. Strange rock formations like canyons, overhangs and ravines make it the ideal place for a beautiful dive.
Reef Basics : Soft coral reefs
Depth : 10 – 30 m
Visibility : 10 – 25 m
Currents : Can be strong
Water temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI course
compatibility : Great for cavern diving and underwater photography
Koh Bida Nok & Koh Bida Nai
There are two rocks called Bida Nok and Bida Nai that lie south of Phi Phi Island. This is the place to watch for schools of ocean going pelagics like tuna and mackerel and see some leopard sharks and possibly nurse sharks. Both islands offer a great variety of hard and soft corals and plenty of caverns and swim-throughs where wall and cave dives can be practised.
Reef Basics : Finger and stag horn reef and wall diving
Depth : 5 – 25 m Visibility : 5 – 25 m
Currents : Easy Water
temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI Course
Compatibility : Leopard shark awareness and underwater naturalist
Ko Ha
Ko Ha is a group of six small limestone rock islands reaching down to 45 meters depth. Mystic pinnacle covered with musles, soft and hard coral.
They offer steep walls dives, small caves, tunnels, canyons and two gigantic caverns. Where the walls fall down to 30 metres, whale sharks have been observed.
Reef Basics : Various reefs, walls, caves, caverns and a chimney
Depth : 0 – 45 m
Visibility : 15 – 30 m
Currents : Calm
Water temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Easy – intermediate PADI course
compatibility : Great for Cavern Diving and underwater photography
Hin Daeng & Hin Muang
Last but not least you have the submerged rocks of Hin Daeng ( red rock ) and Hin Muang ( purple rock), with depth of up to 70 metres. Steep walls, overgrown with soft coralsand anemones. Undoubtedly one of the best diving spots in Thailand and on earth. Grey reef sharks, tuna, mackerel, barracuda and the queen of pelagic fishes, the manta ray, are regularly spotted, beside so many other species. Although the whale shark population has declined in recent years, many encounters are recorded every year.
Reef Basics : Huge rock and wall diving with huge coral and anemon fields.
Depth : 5 – 40+ m
Visibility : 10 – 40 m
Currents : Can be strong
Water temperature : 27°- 30°
Experience level : Intermediate – advanced PADI course
compatibility : Great for deep diving, naturalistic and underwater photography
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