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Mergui Archipelago & Burma Banks

Burma Scuba Diving by Burma liveaboard with Dive The World Burma - Phuket Thailand
Burma Mergui Archipelago comprises 800 small islands north and east of Burma Banks. Some islands offer huge boulders, soft corals, sea fans, and excellent visibility. Others, such as Black Rock and Shark Cave, offer wall diving, caves and drop-offs.

All have remained relatively untouched by the passage of time these last 50 years, and they maintain an out-of-this-world mystique of years gone by.

Residents and visitors to these islands include Grey Reef, Zambezi, Nurse and Mako Sharks. Scuba diving in Burma is frontier diving in pristine environments, with new sites being discovered all the time.

Burma Scuba Diving Reef Basics: Big Shark action and marine life
Depth: 5 - >40m
Visibility: 5 - 50m
Currents: Can be strong
Surface Conditions: Can be rough
Water Temperature: 25 - 28°C
Experience Level: Intermediate - advanced
Diving Season: November to April
PADI Course Suitability: Great for Drift Diving and Dive Propulsion Vehicles
Distance: ~280 km north of Phuket, 60 km west of Kawthaung
Access: Burma liveaboard diving and Thailand liveaboard from Phuket, Khao Lak and Ranong

BURMA SCUBA DIVING DIVE SITES

For more detailed information on the dive sites of Burma, click on the links below:

• Black Rock • Rocky Peaks
• Burma Banks • Shark Cave
• High Rock • South Twin Island
• Little Torres Islands • Tower Rock
• North Twin Island • Western Rocky Island

THAILAND SCUBA DIVING DIVE SITES

For more detailed information on the dive sites of Thailand that can be dived as part of a Burma liveaboard cruise, click on the links below:

• Similan Islands • Koh Tachai
• Richelieu Rock • Koh Bon

Please Note:

The Burmese Authorities inform us that in 2001 Indonesian fishing boats caught all the Silver Tip Sharks at Burma Banks. In 2002 Thai fishing boats caused extensive damage to the fish stocks at the southern Burmese dive sites, including Western Rocky, Rocky Peaks and South Twin Island. Fish stocks will recover quickly and the Burmese Navy are now patrolling the archipelago's waters. The dive sites in mid- to northern Mergui have been unaffected by these foul practices, fish stocks continue to be healthy, and shark encounters are still common.


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