Hin Bida
About this Dive Site
Description
Known locally as Phi Phi Shark Point, Hin Bida is a submerged pinnacle that acts as a magnet for leopard sharks. This vibrant site, reaching depths of approximately 20 meters, is carpeted with soft corals and anemones, attracting a diverse array of marine life.
Dive Centers
Andaman Dive Adventure
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
November, December, January, February, March, October
Jan
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring iconic dive sites like Hin Muang and Hin Daeng.
Feb
Calm seas and clear waters, great for spotting leopard sharks.
Mar
Warmer waters, good for encountering whale sharks and manta rays.
Apr
Hottest month, vibrant coral colors and diverse reef fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the rainy season, visibility can decrease, but still good for macro life.
Jun
Rainy season, can have stronger currents and reduced visibility, but fewer crowds.
Jul
Peak of the rainy season, potential for rougher seas, but still possible to dive.
Aug
Rainy season continues, but can have clearer days and good macro sightings.
Sep
End of rainy season, visibility improving, good for spotting nudibranchs and smaller critters.
Oct
Excellent conditions returning, potential for manta rays and whale sharks.
Nov
Start of the high season, exceptional visibility and calm seas, ideal for all dive sites.
Dec
Peak season, crystal clear waters, abundant marine life, and great chances to see large pelagics.
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