This is a non-alcoholic night disco if there are many divers but fortunately, not many divers dive at night at the same spot.
Shrimps, scorpionfish, lionfish, parrotfish and giant moray eel were some of the things that I saw during my night dive.
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Dress Code: Wetsuit, Buoyancy Control Device (BCD), regulator, air tank, mask, fins, underwater torch and weight belt.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Island 4, Similan NP (100km north-west of Phuket)
Phone: +66 76 288971
Crabs, shrimps, lionfish, reef fish and giant moray eel were some of the things that I saw during my night dive.
Pictures speak a thousand words.
Check out my underwater photographs and my Travelogue pages...
Dress Code: Wetsuit, Buoyancy Control Device (BCD), regulator, air tank, mask, fins, underwater torch and weight belt.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Island 4, Similan NP (100km north-west of Phuket)
Phone: +66 76 288971
Crabs, lobsters, lionfish, shrimps and scorpionfish were some of the things that I saw during my night dive.
Pictures speak a thousand words.
Check out my underwater photographs and my Travelogue pages...
Dress Code: Wetsuit, Buoyancy Control Device (BCD), regulator, air tank, mask, fins, underwater torch and weight belt.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Island 4, Similan NP (100km north-west of Phuket)
Phone: +66 76 288971
Shrimps, cuttlefish, shells, scorpionfish and giant moray eel were some of the things that I saw during my night dive.
Pictures speak a thousand words.
Check out my underwater photographs and my Travelogue pages...
Dress Code: Wetsuit, Buoyancy Control Device (BCD), regulator, air tank, mask, fins, underwater torch and weight belt.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Island 4, Similan NP (100km north-west of Phuket)
Phone: +66 76 288971
Well the light turns off before midninght and there is not much to do (at least there was some nightactivities in the tents that was impossible to not take notice about when we passed them on Our way to the Bungalows)
If You are not in that mode You could watch the amazing stars of the Andaman sea at the beach - crystalclear sky - who needs that, it is the same bloody stars all over the world ;-))))))
Dress Code: Clothes??????
Written Mar 3, 2004
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