Similan Islands Diving Videos

Scuba diving videos from my Similan Islands liveaboards in Thailand with Santana Diving.

More scuba diving video clips from the Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock can be seen on my Reef Life of the Andaman page.


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Hawksbill Turtle at Koh Bon in the Similan Islands

Koh Bon Turtle Video

A hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) at Koh Bon in Thailand's Similan Islands gets a taste for my camera lens. I guess he thought it was a jellyfish.

Koh Bon Turtle Video

Similan Islands after tsunami

Similan Islands Video

This underwater footage was taken during a single dive at East of Eden, Similan Island number 7, on 4th January 2005. See for yourself the absence of damage due to the tsunami.

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Sea snake at East of Eden, Similan Islands

East of Eden Scuba Diving Video

East of Eden on Similan Island number 7 teems with a colourful array of reef fish. This video includes clownfish footage and a banded sea snake. It's all in my DVD too.

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Similan Islands Tuna wreck

Tuna Wreck Video

The Tuna Wreck, deliberately sunk in the Similan Islands during mid-2003 to create an artificial reef. Underwater video from 25/11/03.

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Trevally at Koh Tachai

Koh Tachai Video

Scenes from the fine dive site of Koh Tachai, north of the Similan Islands, including the famous batfish school. For Koh Tachai's manta rays, see my dedicated manta ray video.

Windows Media 9 (3.1MB)

Reef Life of the Andaman DVD cover

Reef Life of the Andaman

The Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock all feature prominently in my marine life video, Reef Life of the Andaman.

The video includes an encounter with a whale shark at Richelieu Rock, manta rays from Koh Bon, leopard sharks from Koh Tachai, and of course the huge wealth of tropical fish and coral reef critters that the Similan Islands are famous for.

Reef Life of the Andaman

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