Koh Torinla
# Koh Torinla Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Koh Torinla, located in the Koh Surin archipelago of Phang Nga Province, Thailand, is a premier diving destination in the Andaman Sea. This site features dramatic underwater topography with rocky outcrops, coral formations, and sandy slopes descending to depths of 15-35 meters, suitable for intermediate to advanced divers.
The site showcases vibrant hard and soft corals teeming with diverse marine life. Divers regularly encounter reef fish, groupers, snappers, and various species of rays. The nutrient-rich waters attract larger pelagic species, including occasional sharks and trevally. Colorful nudibranchs and crustaceans inhabit the coral crevices.
Visibility typically ranges from 10-25 meters, depending on seasonal conditions. The site experiences moderate to strong currents, particularly during monsoon seasons, demanding proper diving experience and buoyancy control.
Koh Torinla remains one of Thailand’s most rewarding dive locations, ideal for underwater photographers and marine enthusiasts seeking authentic Andaman Sea diving experiences with excellent biodiversity and geological features.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)