This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiMaya BayThe famous beach within Moo Koh Phi Phi National Park from the movie “The Beach“ has, unfortunately, suffered extensive damage to its reefs over the past two decades. Because of this, Maya Bay is under a conservation closure and is anticipated to open sometime in mid-2021.Learn more © Pura Vida Phi Phi, 81000 KrabiMalong Bay/Turtle RockOn the West side of Phi Phi Leh , north of Maya Bay, there is the bay of Malong, a frequented dive site between December and May, only dived occasionally during the Monsoon season.Learn more © ScubaproWhale Shark Wall, Ko Phi PhiSituated on the east side of Phi Phi Ley, Palong Bay is the next bay north of the famous Maya Bay, made famous by the movie “The Beach.” This dive is relatively easy and is rarely affected by currents. The dive heads south from Palong Bay towards Maya Bay.Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 Koh LantaPalong BaySituated on the east side of Phi Phi Ley, Palong Bay is the next bay north of the famous Maya Bay, made famous by the movie “The Beach.” This dive is s relatively simple one and is rarely affected by currents. The dive heads south from Palong Bay towards Maya Bay.Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiViking CaveViking Cave has a striking bay and a beautiful cave above the water, but the real deal is underwater a few hundred meters to the north of Viking Cave. A few years ago, the Phuket Marine Conservation department put down a beautiful artificial reef to re-establish marine life after the tsunami.Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiRTN Kled Gaeow (Wreck)Decommissioned in 2014, the ship was donated and purposely sunk via controlled explosion to create a new dive site on 19 March 2014. The 47 metre long wreck sits almost upright (20 degree list) facing north to south (bow-stern), some 800-1000m to the east of Piley Bay (Ko Phi Phi Ley).Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiMushroom Rock Mushroom Rock is the first dive site after the northern tip of Phi Phi Ley, on the west side of the island. A site formed of large pinnacles reaching the surface including the one shaped like a mushroom.Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiKoh Bida NaiOne of many dive sites at Phi Phi islands. Small rocky island south from Phi Phi Lee. Diving depht starts at 5 meters and goes to 30 meters plus. This site lies just to the north of Koh Bida Nok and is made of limestone cliffs hosting a large array of marine life.Learn more © Palm Beach Divers Co., Ltd, 81150 KrabiKoh Bida NokThis is one our favourite dive sites since it has the widest range of wildlife. The reef gently slopes down from the island apart from the wall at the south west which drops 22-26 meters.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcHin KlaiJust 2 kms east of Koh Phi Phi lies the submerged and less-often dived submerged pinnacle of Hin Klai (sometimes called Gareng Heng). This gently sloping pinnacle begins at around 6m, dropping to around 13m on the east side and 17m on the west side.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.