Phuket Diving Videos
Underwater videos from around Phuket, Thailand from my scuba dives with Santana Diving. Includes underwater footage from Phi Phi island. Thailand is great for scuba diving. You can find affordable local hotel rates on the Expedia website.
More video clips from around Phuket and Phi Phi can be seen on my Reef Life of the Andaman page.
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Tsunami Clean-up Dive VideoOn 29th January 2005 we made a tsunami clean-up dive at Kata Noi. Many beach umbrellas were recovered, as well as some very surprising objects. |
Phi Phi Island Underwater VideoTurtles, leopard sharks and walls of glassfish feature in my underwater footage from the islands of Bida Nai and Bida Nok, next to Phi Phi Island. |
Racha Yai videoA selection of marine life from my scuba diving daytrip destination, Lucy Reef on Racha Yai. |
Racha Noi VideoFootage from scuba diving day trips to Racha Noi, featuring barracuda, jellyfish and turtles. For Racha Noi's manta rays, see my dedicated manta ray video. |
Shark Point VideoAlthough named after it's leopard sharks, Shark Point has many other treats in store for visiting divers. Including seahorse video. |
Koh Doc Mai Night Dive VideoKoh Doc Mai really comes alive by night. Starring clownfish, crabs and shrimps and more. |
King Cruiser VideoJoin us to explore the atmospheric sunken ferry, King Cruiser, between Phuket and Pi-Pi Island. |
Anemone Reef VideoLionfish, scorpionfish, eels, and other marine life from my scuba diving day trips to Anemone Reef near Phuket. |
Reef Life of the AndamanThe dive sites around Phuket feature prominently in my marine life video, Reef Life of the Andaman. The video includes a wealth of marine life from Phi Phi Island and the nearby Bida Nai and Bida Nok where zebra sharks are common. Footage from all the best-loved Phuket dives sites is featured, including Rach Noi, Racha Yai, Shark Point, Anemone Reef, Koh Doc Mai and of course Phuket's most popular shipwreck, the King Cruiser. |