Depth | 10-25 meters. |
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Visibility | 10-25 meters. |
Current | mild to strong |
Highlight | Snowflake Moray, Fimbrilated Moray, Giant Moray, Blue Spot String Ray, Flounder, Barracuda, Cuttlefish, Octopus, Manta Ray, Spot Garden Eel, Bentstick Pipefish, Stonefish, Scorpion Fish, Snapper, Fusilier, Yellow Tail Barracuda, Bannerfish, Trumpetfish, Tritan Triggerfish, Dogfaced Pufferfish, Porcupinefish, Grouper. |
By Plane
Currently, there are direct domestic flights from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and several other provinces in Thailand, as well as direct international flights from dozens of countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, London, Frankfurt, Bali, Sydney, and Paris. If you cannot fly directly from your country to Phuket, you can fly to Bangkok and then choose from over 50 daily flights from Bangkok to Phuket, with a travel time of just one hour.
By Car
From Bangkok, take the Thonburi-Pak Tho route (Highway 35) and then Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road), passing through Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Ranong, and Phang Nga. Cross the Sarasin Bridge to enter Phuket Province. The total distance is 862 kilometers.
By Bus
Regular and air-conditioned buses depart from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok to Phuket daily.
By Train There is no direct train service from Bangkok to Phuket. If you wish to travel by train, you must get off at Phun Phin Railway Station in Surat Thani Province and then take a bus to Phuket.
Here is the English translation for the list of hospitals in Phuket that provide hyperbaric chamber services: