Southern Trang islands dive sites
The Southern Islands are located in the Trang National Marine Park, 1-2 hours south of Ko Lanta and include Ko Mook, Ko Kradan, Ko Ngai, Ko Cheuak, Ko Wean, and Ko Maa. This group of 6 islands provides some of the most stunning coastal scenery in the area, with the Emerald Cave - a secret lagoon hidden inside the island of Ko Mook - as the top highlight in the Trang area.
The island of Ko Kradan is far enough off the beaten track to remain ‘untouched’ and the coral and marine life here is in impeccable condition. San Chompuo ‘Pink Ridge’ is a very different dive to the other sites and has many kinds of coral, starfish, and seahorses not found at our other sites.
The unpopulated limestone islands Ko Ngai, Ko Cheuak, Ko Waen and Ko Maa have no beaches but the surrounding rocks and reef systems offer some of the good diving.
The Southern Islands offer sheltered diving that can be a good alternative if the sea conditions are too choppy to reach Ko Haa.
The island of Ko Kradan is far enough off the beaten track to remain ‘untouched’ and the coral and marine life here is in impeccable condition. San Chompuo ‘Pink Ridge’ is a very different dive to the other sites and has many kinds of coral, starfish, and seahorses not found at our other sites.
The unpopulated limestone islands Ko Ngai, Ko Cheuak, Ko Waen and Ko Maa have no beaches but the surrounding rocks and reef systems offer some of the good diving.
The Southern Islands offer sheltered diving that can be a good alternative if the sea conditions are too choppy to reach Ko Haa.