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


