Hin Bida |
Dive Location: Outcrop 8km southeast of Koh Phi Phi Ley.
Depth: Average 12m / Maximum 18m
Relatively shallow at around 5m, the area due north of the outcrop is covered with scattered rocks; in calm conditions snorkellers and divers can enjoy schools of colourful reef-fish, including blue-lined snappers and harlequin sweetlips, and more static attractions like multi-coloured plume worms, featherstars and crinoids.
This location’s secondary name (Phi Phi’s Shark Point) refers to the overwhelming presence of leopard sharks. There are also lots of cuttlefish, squid and titan triggerfish. Large undulated and golden morays, spiny lobsters and octopi attempt to obscure themselves within the many craggy holes and crevices.
Relax on one of Phi Phi’s long beaches
A common reef octopus conceals itself amongst the coralsi
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