Dive-site story
Situated in the Pattaya Near Islands chain, Koh Krok features a gently sloping coral reef bordered by sandy flats. The eastern flank commonly serves as a drift dive when tidal currents pick up, carrying divers past extensive colonies of staghorn corals, sea anemones, and scattered boulder formations.
Drift diving along the eastern reef slope during active tides
Dense clusters of sea anemones inhabited by clownfish
Macro photography opportunities among hard coral structures
Location
Use the map to plan with your operator and confirm the exact entry point on the day.
Seasonality
The dry northeast monsoon brings the calmest seas and optimum water clarity.
Marine life
| Species | Likelihood | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hawksbill TurtleEretmochelys imbricata | Seasonal | ||||||||||||
| Bluespotted Ribbontail RayTaeniura lymma | Common | ||||||||||||
| Clark's AnemonefishAmphiprion clarkii | Common | ||||||||||||
| Bearded ScorpionfishScorpaenopsis barbata | Common | ||||||||||||
| PufferfishArothron nigropunctatus | Common |
Marine forecast