Koh KoodAs the fourth largest island in Thailand, it is known as the "last pure paradise". It not only has clear blue waters and soft white beaches, but is also a paradise for diving enthusiasts.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes:Diving in Koh Kood will expose divers to colorful coral reefs that are not only numerous, but also pristine and beautiful. Tropical fish swim freely around divers, and everything from colorful clownfish to carefree sea turtles is full of life. In addition, the waters near Koh Kood also hide ancient ruins, and you can get a glimpse of these mysterious underwater treasures when diving.
Excellent Visibility: The waters of Koh Kood are clear and the best diving season is from November to April of the following year, when visibility can reach 25 meters. During the rainy season, visibility can reach 10-15 meters.
Comfortable air and water temperature:Koh Koodis a typical tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of around 30°C, and water temperatures usually between 24-29°C, which is comfortable and suitable for diving.
Beginner Difficulty:Koh Kood diving is relatively easy, with shallow reefs of about 7-12 meters deep, covered with various soft corals, and areas with a depth of no more than 10 meters, with a wide variety of flora and fauna to watch.
Koh Kood diving has become an ideal choice for diving enthusiasts around the world with its rich marine life and landscape, excellent visibility, and pleasant air and water temperature.Here, divers will be able to experience an unforgettable dive journey to explore the fantasy and mystery of Thailand's pure underwater world.