The most famous is probably Koh Dok Mai or Flower Rock, which is also the most characteristic of the region, being a limestone pinnacle that rises steeply from the ocean floor. Underwater it presents as a wall with vertical gutters and crevices and even some caves, home to all sorts of cryptic crevice dwellers.
The next dive, the wreck, is on a sunken car transporter ferry, which is so big you won’t get to see all of it on the one dive. And the coral, called Anemone Reef, for good reason guarantees you some of the cutest Clownfish around. Over the course of the day you could see anything from seahorses to scorpionfish, barracuda to banded coral shrimp.
These day boats have all the dive gear you need on board. As well as showers, they provide towels and serve you breakfast and lunch. So all you really need for the day is your dive card, sunscreen and swimming gear.
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