Turtle Rock is situated west of Phi Phi Lee Island. It’s a great spot for observing sea turtles. They’re usually found on the shallow shelves feeding on the bubble corals.
The plan of the dive is simple; keep the wall to your left or right. Most of the marine life is concentrated around the wall but there’s plenty to see on the sandy bottom: Kuhl's stingrays, leopard sharks, mantis shrimps, and more.
At the northern end of the site, you can also find some fun swim-throughs and coral bommies. Look for the glassfish, ornate ghost pipefish, seahorses, and harlequin shrimps that live among the coral and in the rocky crevices.
Depth: 20 meters/66 feet
Visibility: 10-20 meters/32-66 feet
Currents: mild
Level: all divers
Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by Taviphop Puengsoonthonsirimas on Aug 20, 2020
Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by José Cabral on Apr 20, 2020
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Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by José Cabral on Apr 20, 2020
Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by José Cabral on Apr 20, 2020
Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by José Cabral on Apr 20, 2020
Picture taken at Turtle Rock. Uploaded by Adrian on Dec 24, 2019
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