Popular Phi Phi Dive Sites are;
Ao Nui. The most northern site on Phi Phi Don. The small island outside the bay is very interesting with swim throughs. The rocks around here are well worth a slow investigation. We have found sea horse, ghost pipe fish and all sorts of nudis around them.

Maya Nui. A small bay set in the western cliff of Phi Phi Ley. Dive north from here to find some interesting pinacles and corals, stay shallow for the blacktip reef sharks. Dive south from here for turtles!

Maya Corner. South of Maya Nui at a point where there is some greenery growing on the cliff, jump in for some nice swim throughs followed by a turtle hunt!
Maya Bay. Plagued with boat traffic all heading for "The Beach", there are a few places where a boat can tie up and some basic diving or snorkelling can be done. Often used as a lunch stop location.
Viking Cave. Popular training site in the summer season, but plenty here to keep all divers happy. Often found is a turtle, leopard shark and also a big shoal of batfish (platax) around the artificial reef.

Pileh Wall. Look for the pipe fish on the corner of the bay at the start of the dive. Maybe you can find a turtle half way through this dive. Usually this dive ends in a small shallow bay in the cliff. It is possible to start this dive from this bay and head south towards Losama. This often makes a good second dive to the day.
Losama Bay. The island that is in the bay has some very pretty features including an "alley way" where divers can go single file and look for what is hiding in the walls! Scattered coral heads in the bay in fairly shallow water. Boat traffic can be an issue on this site.
Koh Bida Nok. Not to be missed!
Koh Bida Nai. Same here, don't miss this one!
Hin Bida. The "Shark Point" of Phi Phi. Best dived on slack tide or a day when the tidal movements are little. Yes, look for leopard sharks!
Tsunami Memorial. I first dived this site as a night dive. At around 19m depth, just a bit too deep for the fourth dive of the day! It consists of a house and monuments with inscriptions placed around it. Easy to find, the area is marked out inside Tonsai Bay.
Here is a good link to use, just click and hold on the map to move around the area!






