South Twin Island
Scuba Diving Burma Mergui Archipelago
South Twin is a grassy, tree-topped island, 1 km long, lying in an east-west direction. There are two small bays on the south side.
Topographically similar to The Similan Islands, South Twin Island has deep, large rock structures forming gullies, long swim-through passages and overhangs.
In the shallows you'll find Fine Table Corals hidden amongst the boulders. There are Tiger Cowries here and the elusive Ribbon Eel. Look carefully, as they are really very small, only showing maybe 3cm above their holes in the sand. Male Ribbon Eels are black and females blue with bright yellow fins.
South Twin Reef Basics: Ribbon Eels
Depth: 5 - 40m
Visibility: 10 - 40m
Currents: Easy
Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 25 - 28°C
Experience Level: Easy - intermediate
Diving Season: November to April
PADI Course Suitability: Great for Night Diving
Distance: ~85 km northwest of Kawthaung
Access: Burma liveaboard diving and Thailand liveaboard from Phuket, Khao Lak and Ranong
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