Koh Haa 3
This beautiful lagoon, surrounded by three of Koh Ha’s islands, is familiar from all the pictures taken of Koh Ha. The lagoon is a popular diving and snorkeling destination due to its beauty and ease. There is a lot of fauna and flora to see. The marine life in the lagoon is really lively and diving is fun as you can just look around and enjoy what You see.
Koh Haa 3
This ridge is descending into the depths and it's filled with beautiful hard coral and colorful soft coral. If You dive to the west, you will encounter a huge rock, which is the perfect place to look for colorful nudibranchs. The dive site also has a great swim thru at a depth of about 12 meters.
Koh Haa 3
The site is named after the lion fishes that live there. However, they are not the only attraction of this destination, but life can be found everywhere. The west side of Island three is famous for its whale shark and Manta sightings, so it’s worth turning your gaze towards the deep blue from time to time.
Koh Haa 3
Big boulders give a landscape for this site. There are various swim thrus between the rocks and you can look for a small macro life in them. The large schools of fish are enchanting to watch as the trevallies hunt for food from them in the midwater. The west side of island three is famous for its whale shark and Manta sightings, so it’s worth turning your gaze towards the deep blue from time to time.
Kolmossaaren länsipuoli on kuuluisa valashai ja Manta-havainnoistaan, joten katse kannattaa aika-ajoin kääntää kohti syvää sinistä.
Koh Haa 3
The huge fan corals, that the dive site is named after, are underwater photographers favorites. This dive site offers lots of beautiful scenery to admire. Reef sharks are swimming on the shallows right next to the island and are often seen by snorkelers. Unfortunately, this is an undervalued dive site for no specific reason.
Koh Haa 1
This site is perhaps the most famous dive site in Koh Ha area. The chimney-shaped tunnel, which starts at a depth of about 18 meters, is an exciting and fascinating long passage that You can swim through. There are two exit points, the first at a depth of about 8m and the second at a depth of about 5m. The scenery opening from the shallower exits is memorable. This site has something to see even if you don’t want to dive through the tunnel.
Koh Haa 1
As the word goes, this wall - or actually a layered reef - is a nice site to dive in and enjoy the scenery. Around the corals you can find anything from colorful pipe fish to beautiful harlequin crab hiding in their cavities. if you don’t want to look for small animals in their cavities then you can just enjoy these beautiful scenery.
Koh Haa 1
This Dive site is a sloping reef with life in every direction. Corals are healthy here and they provide shelter for several animal species. The sandy bottom starts at a depth of about 15m and when heading out of the island, the deepest coral formations can be found up to a depth of 30m.
Koh Haa 2
At the dive site, you can see, as its name implies, a huge school of barracudas when you look out to sea. On the reef near the island, turtles a having lunch.You can also find here a lot of small macro life to photograph and admire. On the surface, the island is interesting due to its arched shape. In low tide you can even swim under the arch.
Koh Haa 4
In here where huge schools of yellow snappers stole Your attention. That's why it is named after snappers. It is nice to watch the movement of the mass that makes up as the school of fish changes shape indefinitely. When you look longer, you also start to notice individuals from the school. This dive site also a really nice wall where You can find all kinds of small critters.
Koh Haa Yai 5
The dive site’s huge cathedral-like cavities provide a great diving environment with swim thru opportunities. One of the smallest exit points or actually a big hole in the wall provides a great shooting environment where a diver can pose for a photographer surrounded by soft corals. Also, the scenery outside the cavities is really great to admire during the dive.
Koh Haa Yai 5
This underwater “bridge” connects islands 5 and 6 to each other, in about 20 meters of depth. The formation turns into a sand dune at a depth of about 13 meters as you approach Island 6. The bridge-like shape gives the site a unique landscape. Here you can see a lot of big trevallies that are relatives to Tuna fish and look a lot like them.
Koh Haa Yai 5
A less dived site offers beautiful landscapes. Here You can actually see almost everything that can be encountered under the surface. The site is not that special as nearby Cathedral and Ridge, but that doesn’t mean diving here isn’t worth it.
Koh Haa 6
Island number 6 is actually an islet rather than a real island. On its west side you will find a pinnacle surrounded by blue water, which is a great dive site. Here you can find leopard sharks resting on the bottom and maybe even a whale shark will join the dive.
Koh Haa Yai 5
The dive site is located in front of a sandy beach and is an easy destination for beginners. At the bottom you will find coral which give shelter for morays and crabs. An easy and quiet destination where you can enjoy diving without major challenges. The dive site is often dived during night dives.
Koh Haa Yai 5
The dive site located in the southeast corner of the island is a sloping reef filled with hard coral. Here the sandy bottom meets divers at a depth of about 26 meters. Great scenery and a lot to see can also be found here, as You can expect from Koh Ha dive site.
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