Phi Phi Wreck Kled Gaeow

Location : Phi Phi Ley and the Bida Islands – Dive Sites

Maximum Group Size: 4 Divers to 1 Instructor.

Duration: One Day

Price: 3,100 Baht for 2 dives

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Phi Phi Wreck Kled Gaeow

The Kled Gaeow was purposely sunk on the 19th of March 2014 and it was quickly colonised by the local marine life. This 48 meter wreck is a great dive with Nurse sharks, huge schools of yellow snapper, lion fish and frog fish just some of the highlights. The top of the wreck is at 16 meters and bottoms out at 26 meters For open water divers you can still experience this great dive. Either as part of an Adventure dive (Deep or wreck) or the Advanced Open water course

Phi Phi Wreck Kled Gaeow

Phi Phi Wreck Kled Gaeow Schedule AM

    • 7.30am arrive at Phi Phi Barakuda to meet your dive leader and dive buddies
    • 8am Dive Boat leaves Phi Phi
    • 8.30am Kled Gaeow dive
    • 9.15am Lunch break
    • 10.30am Dive 2 on nearby reef
    • 12.15pm arrive back at Phi Phi

Phi Phi Wreck Kled Gaeow dives must be signed up for the day before or earlier

Requirements

  • Advanced Open Water certified or Open Water certified and having completed an Adventure Deep or Wreck dive.
  • You need to be Medically fit to dive. This means that you must be in reasonable good health. The medical questionnaire can be downloaded from here. If you need to answer ‘Yes’ to any of the questions in the medical please check with a doctor and have the second page of the medical signed.
  • Divers will need to stay a minimum of one night on Phi Phi island, in the Tonsai Bay area.

Whats Included

  • Equipment Rental
  • Insurance when diving
  • Tea, Coffee, fruit, water and lunch
  • 2 Dives from our dive boat
  • The dives are guided by a fully certified dive professional

Other Information

  • All dive trips in the Phi Phi National Park are subject to a first day entry and diving charge of 400 baht with 2nd and 3rd days incurring a charge of 200 baht. These payments are in addition to the diving prices and the payments are made directly to the national park rangers not ourselves.
  • Please retain you national park tickets to show on subsequent days of diving.
  • You will need a break of 18-24 hours between the end of your last dive and flying(even short flights) so please take this into consideration when making your travel plans.
  • When choosing where to stay we suggest that you stay in the Tonsai Bay Area or Long Beach – see map
  • The equipment includes a choice of 3mm short or long wetsuit, 5mm boots to prevent blisters on your toes, Mares super channel fins, mask (regular, large face, small face and prescription masks are available), scuba diving regulator with a Suunto dive computer and a BCD. We have tea, coffee, drinking water, a selection of fruit and a lunch of your choice to keep you refreshed and energised. There are also 15 litre tanks if you use a lot of air at no extra charge.
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Testimonials
The diving schools donโ€™t vary much on Ko Phi Phi (fixed prices, etc.) but Barakuda still seems to stand out. The equipment was good, the groups are kept small (we were two people doing our advanced course). The best reason to choose Barakuda, though, was our instructor Steve. If youโ€™re looking for a very professional, well informed and calm but still funny and charming instructor, ask for Steve. A well appreciated change.
I completed my Advanced Open Water Diver certification with Phi Phi Barakuda center under the supervision of Mariano in Feburary 2019. The entire experience was fantastic and I would certainly recommend this center. One of the major factors which made this experience success was the calmness with which Mariano instructed us on the nuances of diving, even the silly ones. Additionally, the equipments were well maintained and in superb condition. In my diving experiences so far, these two were the major impediments to my learning. Moreover, even though the dives were part of a course, Mariano ensured that we had exciting views and experiences in the same. We observed a turtle, a Leopard Shark, a wreck as well as Bioluminescent Phytoplanktons underwater. May the tides be with you !
Sending some time on the island I decided to continue with my diving. Koh Phi Phi is an amazing location for diving. It was where i did my first time and where I did my Open Water course. I found Barakuda Dive Center where I was informed about the Advanced Adventurer/Advanced Open Water. Angie gave me all the info I needed and ended up being my instructor. Along with another student Angie made all the needed dives both fun and practical. Not only was she very professional and friendly she also gave some great suggestions on what to do and where to go during my stay on the island.
i took me Padi advanced and enriched air 2 weeks ago. i had Michael as instruktor and i can highly recommend diving with him. learned alot and he has a nice calm vibe around he that makes you feel safe and at the same time there is a lot of smiles and laughter. can only recommend the place and i’ll come back for sure if im on Phi Phi. Cheers ๐Ÿ™‚
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