Do you feel like diving in Koh Lanta for pleasure, snorkeling or receiving SCUBA training?
With Palm Beach Divers, Koh Lanta, you will go diving in idyllic surroundings, guided by a passionate team who will be looking out for your comfort and safety on the highest level.
Thanks to Lila, our big boat, we will take you out into the Andaman Sea around Koh Lanta for unforgetable diving to admire a big variety of colorful coral reefs, full of life in its different forms.
Created ten years ago, the Palm Beach Divers center is situated on Lanta, on Long Beach, one of Koh Lanta's most beautiful beaches. In October 2014, Palm Beach Divers passed over to the Polish couple Iwona and Wlodek Gryglewicz, both experienced SCUBA instructors.
Palm Beach Divers is 5 star IDC Center and offers full range of diving courses - from Open Water Diver to Instructor level as well as diving and snorkeling trips to destinations close to Koh Lanta. You will see more information here.
Palm Beach Divers team consists of instructors and dive masters communicating fluently in Thai, English, Polish, French, German, Russian and Spanish.
They will make sure your diving in Lanta is the best experience you might have!
Koh Haa’s scuba diving highlights include The Lagoon, The Cathedral and The Chimney. There are also underwater pinnacles, drop-offs, walls, caverns, inter-connected chambers and swim throughs to explore.
The marine life that can be found at Koh Haa varies from rare Ghost Pipefish measuring only few centimetres, to an Octopus hiding amongst the rocks and crevices. A Hawksbill Turtle is often seen swimming amongst the pristine coral.
One of Koh Haa’s highlights is the series of caverns and swim-throughs. The largest cavern has three chambers and is known as The Cathedral. The first two chambers are connected by a shallow swim through at about 9 metres.
You can find banded sea snakes, lionfish, nudibranches, frogfish, harlquin shrimps and many many others...
Our big boat is going to Koh Haa 3 times per week.
KOH BIDA
KOH BIDA NAI
Koh Bida Nai has an amazing topography of underwater crevices, huge boulders and fields of staghorn reef.
Leopard sharks are quite common in this area, especially on the eastern side of the island. Blacktip Reef sharks and Whitetip Reef sharks have been known to make apperances in the area and be sure not to startle bamboo sharks which may be hiding under the rocks or in cracks.
KOH BIDA NOK
Boasting a remarkably dramatic underwater topography, Koh Bida Nok is characterized by steep precipices, caves, swim throughs and underwater crags. It is no wonder that Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai are the two most popular divesites in the Phi Phi islands.
Kuhl’s stingrays are common in the area and look out for small bamboo sharks in cracks. Look to the blue beyond the reef and you may also see schools of pickhandle barracudas and bigeye snapper. Along the reef, you will also find a variety of colorful reef fish, such as pufferfish, porcupinefish and lionfish.
Our big boat is going to Koh Bida 3 times per week.