This dive site, Koh Haa #4, is situated southwest of the main lagoon in the stunning Koh Haa archipelago, Thailand. It features a gentle slope descending from 5 meters to 26 meters, alongside a picturesque wall on its south-southeast side that plunges from the surface down to 20 meters. This varied topography offers an engaging dive profile for all skill levels, with easy navigation along the contours of the reef.
The site is renowned for being vibrant and teeming with marine life, accommodating both macro and wide-angle enthusiasts. Divers can expect to encounter numerous small reef inhabitants, alongside larger species. Notably, blue spotted stingrays are a common and exciting find, especially in the deeper sandy areas.
Koh Haa #4 is an excellent destination for divers of all experience levels due to its accessible depths and generally calm conditions. Its rich biodiversity makes it a highlight for underwater photographers, while the shallow wall section also provides an ideal environment for snorkelers and freedivers to explore the vibrant reef life. Best times to visit typically align with Thailand's dry season for optimal conditions.

