This dive site, known by many as 'back of #3', features a central shallow area perfect for training open water students in autonomy and navigation. It offers a gentle topography with beautiful pinnacles adorned with soft yellow corals in its deeper sections, making it an excellent site for skill development and relaxed exploration.
While primarily known for its suitability for training, the site has recently seen sightings of larger fish, adding to its appeal. The vibrant soft yellow corals on the pinnacles provide habitat for various reef fish, nudibranchs, and other macro life, typical of healthy Thai coral reefs.
This site is ideal for divers seeking a relaxed experience, honing their skills, or for those interested in underwater photography of corals and smaller marine life. Its shallow areas also make it excellent for snorkeling and freediving. The best time to visit aligns with the dry season in Thailand (typically November to April) for optimal conditions and marine activity.

