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Scuba virgins from all over flock to Ko Tao to learn how to dive. Not
only is this lush, pistachio-coloured island blessed with crystal clear
water and trippy coral reefs shallow enough for beginners to explore.
Diving is definitely the island’s mainstay,
and on its busiest areas you can’t walk 100m without tripping over a
shop. Once you choose an outfitter, there are dozens of spectacular
reefs with plentiful marine life to swim through. Experienced divers
should note, however, that while Ko Tao may be advertised as Thailand’s
diving Mecca, when it comes to truly awesome dive sites, the island
can’t compete with the world-famous Similan Islands or even the fishy
waters off of Ko Phi Phi.
Once considered exclusively a dive destination, these days Ko Tao is
nearly as popular with nondivers as it is with scuba enthusiasts. Small
(it measures just 21 sq km) and laid-back, it’s become a haven for
those seeking the beauty found on big sisters Ko Samui and Ko Pha-Ngan
without the chaos.
Fast and frequent ferries make travel to Ko Tao easy, and once you
arrive there’s plenty of entertainment – from lounging on pristine
beaches to mountain biking through the lush and rugged interior. All in
all Ko Tao is a romantic place, where nights are casual affairs,
usually involving a quiet drink by candlelight on a cushion near the
edge of the sea. |
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