Today we decide to send all our boats to the far island. It is a bit of travelling but definitely worth it. Our guides have planned to visit Sail Rock for the first dive, have a break at the monkey beach hoping to encounter some of the native monkeys we have in the Park and have the second dive at Koh Sawang. Both of the dive sites are just incredible, covered with soft corals with different colours... Read More

During half moon visibility is normally better and currents are less. Although we are still in the middle of winter, visibility has improved and it feels like we are in the summer already. This is a good sign as it seems like summer might come earlier this year. Yesterday we went out and we had 30 metres visibility, being one of the best dives during the high season. Schooling barracudas followedus... Read More

Recently we had an article on the National geographic Magazine, rating Koh Lipe as the best trip of the world for 2012.  That’s what they said: “The Perfect Beach Thailand‘s sun-drenched jewel in the South Andaman Sea, Koh Lipe has recently risen to the top of intrepid beach lovers’ A-list of island paradises. Considered an alternative to the overexploited Koh Phi Phi (which gained fame... Read More

High Season did arrive, with full power, so did the marine life. Most of the dive sites we are coming across ornate/robust ghost pipe fish, all sort of nudis and and as many sea horse as you can wish. First dive yesterday, as wind had dropped down on the eastern side, we decided to go to Koh Talu, one of our favourite dive sites. We encountered many types of morays, nudis, massive scorpion fish, coral... Read More

As Koh Lipe dive sites can have strong current, we would like to give a few tips on how to handle it… Fins – Soft/flexible fins may be comfortable to use where there is little or no current; however in strong current they are not going to do the job! You need fins that can move a lot of water without bending. Technique – Remember to stay as close as possible to the bottom but make sure you... Read More