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Low Season Scuba Diving Day Trips from Phuket.
Racha Islands, Phi Phi Islands & King Cruiser Wreck.

Certified scuba divers over a coral reef on a Phuket low season day trip

Phuket low season scuba diving is not about choosing every famous dive destination. It is about choosing the right local day trip for the diver, the weather, the sea conditions and the certification level.

For Thailand Divers, the main low-season scuba day trip choices are the Racha Islands, Phi Phi Islands, and the advanced King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai route. Seasonal national-park trips are not included in this low-season day-trip guide.

Quick answer

  • Open Water certified divers: choose the Racha Islands first.
  • Comfortable certified divers: Phi Phi can be a good longer 3-dive day when conditions suit.
  • Advanced divers only: King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai.
  • AOW students: the King Cruiser/Shark Point day is commonly used as the second day of the PADI Advanced Open Water course.
  • Thailand Divers service: private Divemaster / Instructor and lunch are included at no extra cost.
  • Diving insurance: qualified day-trip divers and Advanced Open Water students need their own scuba diving insurance. Beginner courses include student insurance, but certified fun dives and Advanced Open Water course dives require personal cover.
  • Not certified yet: start with Discover Scuba Diving or the PADI Open Water course.

Low season Phuket scuba day trips compared

Day tripBest forDiver levelTypical returnImportant note
Racha IslandsEasy local 3-dive day, confidence building, recently certified diversCertified divers, including Open Water where conditions and sites are suitableUsually 17:30-18:00 hotel returnBest first choice for most Open Water divers in low season
Phi Phi IslandsA longer scenic 3-dive day with reef life and Shark Point on the routeCertified divers only; comfort level and conditions matterUsually 18:00-19:00 hotel returnNational Marine Park fee is normally paid in cash onboard
King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point, Koh Doc MaiWreck, deeper diving, Shark Point reefs, stronger adventure dayAdvanced divers only or suitable AOW course studentsUsually 17:30-18:30 hotel returnNo Open Water divers. King Cruiser is around a 30-32m wreck dive.

Racha Islands:
the safest low-season starting point for many certified divers

The Racha Islands are usually the first low-season day trip to consider if you are Open Water certified, newly certified, returning after a break, or simply want the most sensible local diving option from Phuket.

The Thailand Divers Racha day is a three-dive trip. The normal route includes Racha Noi and Racha Yai, with breakfast and lunch onboard and hotel transfers included. Racha Yai in particular has shallow sandy areas, good visibility, reef life and sites that can suit a wide range of certified divers.

Racha Islands scuba diving day trip from Phuket

Typical Racha day-trip schedule

  • 07:00-07:30 – hotel pick-up
  • 08:30 – meet your private Divemaster / Instructor onboard
  • 09:00 – dive briefing and breakfast
  • 10:15 – first dive at Racha Noi
  • 12:00 – lunch served onboard
  • 13:00 – second dive at Racha Noi
  • 15:30 – third dive at Racha Yai
  • 17:30-18:00 – return to your hotel, depending on location and conditions

For Open Water divers, Racha is normally the best low-season starting point. If conditions change, Thailand Divers can advise whether the planned sites still match your level.

Phi Phi Islands: a longer certified-diver day

Phi Phi is a longer scuba day from Phuket and can be a very rewarding option for comfortable certified divers. The route normally includes sites such as Ko Bida Nok, Turtle Rock and Shark Point, with three dives, breakfast and lunch onboard.

This is not a first-time-diver article and Phi Phi is not the automatic answer for every new Open Water diver. It is certified-only, conditions matter, and the day runs later than a Racha day.

Phi Phi Islands scuba diving day trip from Phuket

Typical Phi Phi day-trip schedule

  • 07:00-07:30 – hotel pick-up
  • 08:30 – meet your private Divemaster / Instructor onboard
  • 09:00 – dive briefing and breakfast
  • 10:15 – first dive at Ko Bida Nok
  • 12:00 – lunch served onboard
  • 13:00 – second dive at Turtle Rock
  • 15:30 – third dive at Shark Point
  • 18:00-19:00 – return to your hotel, depending on location and conditions

Phi Phi is part of the Thai National Marine Park. The marine park fee is 600 THB per scuba diver and 400 THB per snorkeler, paid in cash onboard when entering the park.

King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai:
advanced divers only

This is the point that needs to be crystal clear: the King Cruiser/Shark Point day trip is not a beginner trip and it is not for Open Water divers.

The King Cruiser Wreck is a deeper wreck dive, usually around the 30-32m range. The Thailand Divers Shark Diving route is an advanced three-dive day: King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai. Shark Point can offer beautiful soft corals, sea fans, reef life and possible leopard shark sightings, while Koh Doc Mai is a wall and drift-style dive that can have current and variable visibility.

Shark Point advanced scuba diving site near Phuket

Typical King Cruiser and Shark Point schedule

  • 07:00-07:30 – hotel pick-up
  • 08:30 – meet your private Divemaster / Instructor onboard
  • 09:00 – dive briefing and breakfast
  • 10:15 – first dive at King Cruiser Wreck
  • 12:00 – lunch served onboard
  • 13:00 – second dive at Shark Point
  • 15:30 – third dive at Koh Doc Mai
  • 17:30-18:30 – return to your hotel, depending on location and conditions

Important suitability note

No Open Water divers on the King Cruiser/Shark Point day trip. If you are Open Water certified, choose the Racha Islands instead, or use this advanced route as part of your PADI Advanced Open Water training with Thailand Divers when your instructor confirms it is suitable.

Which low-season day trip should you choose?

Your situationBest first choiceWhy
Open Water certified and want a sensible local dayRacha IslandsMost practical low-season certified-diver option
Recently certified or not dived for a whileRacha IslandsEasier to match to comfort and conditions
Certified, comfortable and want a longer dayPhi Phi IslandsThree varied dives with a later return
Advanced certified and want wreck/reef/wall divingKing Cruiser, Shark Point, Koh Doc MaiAdvanced-only route with deeper and more challenging dives
Doing your Advanced Open Water courseRacha day + King Cruiser/Shark Point dayMatches Thailand Divers AOW structure when conditions allow
Not certified yetDiscover Scuba Diving or PADI Open WaterDay trips in this article are for certified divers

Why Thailand Divers checks suitability before booking

Low season diving can be excellent, but trip choice should be honest. Certification level, recent experience, comfort in the water, currents, weather and the planned dive sites all matter.

If you message Thailand Divers, include your certification level, number of dives, date of your last dive, and whether you are comfortable with deeper dives or current. That makes it much easier to recommend the right day trip instead of simply selling the most exciting-sounding name.

Every Thailand Divers scuba day trip includes lunch onboard and a private Divemaster / Instructor at no extra cost. For certified fun divers this means private Divemaster support; for training dives it means instructor support as part of the course structure.

Qualified divers joining Phuket scuba day trips, and divers completing the Advanced Open Water course, are required to have their own scuba diving insurance. Beginner courses include student insurance, but certified fun dives and Advanced Open Water course dives require personal cover. If you do not already have diving insurance, read the Thailand Divers scuba diving insurance guide or arrange short-term cover with DAN diving insurance before your trip.

FAQ

Are seasonal national-park trips included in this low-season guide?

No. This article is focused on Phuket low-season local scuba day trips only. Seasonal national-park routes should be treated separately because they depend on the operating season.

Can Open Water divers dive King Cruiser Wreck?

No. Thailand Divers lists the King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai route as advanced divers only. Open Water divers should choose Racha Islands or continue training toward Advanced Open Water.

Is King Cruiser part of the PADI Advanced Open Water course?

It can be. Thailand Divers uses Racha Noi/Racha Yai for day one of the PADI Advanced Open Water course and the King Cruiser Wreck, Shark Point and Koh Doc Mai route for day two when conditions and scheduling allow.

Which low-season trip is best if I have just passed Open Water?

Start with the Racha Islands. It is the most sensible low-season certified-diver day trip for many new divers and returning divers.

Can non-divers join the day-trip boat?

Non-divers may be able to join some boats, but if the person wants a snorkelling-only day, a dedicated snorkelling trip may be a better fit. Ask Thailand Divers before booking.

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Need help choosing the right low-season dive trip?

Send Thailand Divers your certification level, last dive date and comfort level. We can then help match you to Racha, Phi Phi, or the advanced King Cruiser/Shark Point route.

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