Phi Phi Island Diving Images

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Phi Phi tropical fish by Blue View Divers

Diving, Koh Phi Phi

White Eyed Moray Eel
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Around Phi Phi there are around 20 local dive sites. Koh Phi Phi is famous fo it’s diving and many people come to dive here from Krabi, Koh Lanta, Phuket and Ao Nang, however, from all these places the journey can be up to 2 hours on the boat.

The national marine park of Koh Phi Phi is a mere 15 minutes away by Longtail from our base in Phi Phi Don.

We dive off a traditional Thai Longtail Boat, custom designed for diving which allows us to access the dive sites, beaches, bays and lagoons in our marine park.

In the Andaman Sea there is a great diversity of marine life, our local residents include harmless leopard sharks and black tip reef sharks, many resident hawksbill turtles, cuttlefish, barracuda, octopi, beautiful colorful nudibranches, moray eels, clownfish, angelfish and among some of the rarer species in Thailand you can discover harlequin shrimps, seahorses, ghost pipefish and frogfish.

Photos from fish and underwater life around Phi Phi by Blue View Divers

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Porcelain Crab at Bida Nok
Black Tip Reef Shark Phi Phi
Black Tip Reef Shark at Phi Phi Ley
Butterfly Fish at Phi Phi King Criuser Wreck
Ghost Pipe Fish
Can You See The Ghost Pipe Fish
Clarks Anemone Fish
Close Up of Ornate Ghost Pipefish
Western Clownfish in Anemone
Cuttle Fish Keeping A Close Eye On The Photographer
Pharaoh Cuttlefish
Diver And Leopard Shark
Diver with Gorgonian Sea Fan
Feather Sea Star
Fimbriated Moray
Yellow Frogfish at Koh Phi Phi Ley
Gorgonian Sea Fans
Hard To Find Frog Fish
Harlequin Shrimp Close Up
Harlequin Shrimp
Hawksbill Turtle And Diver
Hawksbill Turtle in the Phi Phi national marine park
Juvenile Tigertail Seahorse
Leopard Shark And Diver
Leopard Shark Swimming Overhead
Smiling Leopard Shark
Lionfish at Phi Phi
Peacock Mantis Shrimp at Phi Phi Island
Nudibranch
Reef Crab
Scorpion Fish
Sea Fans
Yellow Tigertail Seahorse at Bida Nok
Stingray Eyes Poking Out Of Te Sand
Turtle Going Up For Air
Hawksbill Turtle at Bida Nai
Whale Shark
White Eyed Moray Eel
White Eyed Moray Eel