This dive site, Koh Samet near Krabi, is a vibrant part of the local island chain, easily accessed via boat from Ao Nang. The underwater navigation is straightforward, featuring diverse topography including walls, small caves, and exciting swim-throughs. This site offers varied dive experiences suitable for all skill levels due to its manageable depths and gentle conditions, without specific historical wrecks or stories mentioned.
Divers will be delighted by the rich marine biodiversity, encompassing both soft and hard corals, with impressive sea fans adorning the reef. The site is home to a variety of reef fish such as colorful angelfish and butterflyfish. Macro enthusiasts can spot intriguing nudibranchs and various shrimp, while larger encounters include bamboo sharks and graceful turtles.
The best time to visit Koh Samet is generally during Thailand's dry season, typically from November to April, when visibility is at its peak and currents are most predictable. This site is particularly excellent for beginner divers due to its shallow average depth and mild currents, making it ideal for training and leisurely exploration. Freedivers will also find the site suitable, with ample marine life and interesting structures within breath-hold range.

