Breakfast Bend dive site is located on the Similan Island number 9. It features an abundant fish life with many groupers and trevallies swimming around. The reef goes from a shallow coral garden to 25 meters deep. It is a good dive site to spot Leopard Sharks and Turtles. The coral there is beautiful and in good shape despite the 2004 Tsunami. This spot is perfect for a welcoming dive on a Similan Liveaboard as well as for a relaxing night dive! The shallow coral garden offers good snorkelling opportunities. Enjoy
Best time to dive: the ideal period to plan holidays here isOctober to November. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Breakfast Bend on the right for the exact location.
Fishes you may spot while diving Breakfast Bend
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Manta Ray
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Napoleon Wrasse
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Parrotfish
... and more fishes & sea life, Ray
Photos
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Flying Ray Manta in Bali!Photo by Jihye Lee -
Clown fishes waiting in front of their blue anemone housePhoto by Jihye Lee -
Blacktip Shark patrolling the crystal clear water... EPIC photo!Photo by Yann Hubert -
Huge Hammerhead Shark patrolling the reef in French PolynesiaPhoto by Yann Hubert -
Beautiful & Colorful Mandarin FishPhoto by Rich Guest -
Lion Fish swimming in crystal clear waterPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara -
Yellow Seahorse in Lembeh StraitPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara -
Orange Frog Fish surprised in the reefPhoto by Rich Guest -
Huge Turtle resting on the sea floorPhoto by Rich Guest -
Beautiful Black Orange Nudibranch On Colorful ReefPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
Dive spots in Similan Islands
Diving Reviews for this region
Similan Islands
Great Biodiversity and fauna. Excellent chances to spot the giants Manta rays and Whale Sharks. Superb Scenery of tropical islands! Good spot for underwater photography.
Thailand
Thailand is renowned for its beautiful beaches and amazing dive sites. The country offers some of the best diving in the world with the famous Similan Islands and many other amazing spots like Koh Phi Phi and Ko Lanta islands in the Andaman sea.
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