
Scuba Cat is an ideal scuba diving platform. The designed in stability of a very large catamaran boat operating amongst the protected waters of the Similans makes this the most "friendly" boat to be found-seasickness is rare. From 10,500 Baht
Koh Rok
Koh Rok is about 15nm south of Koh Ha and consists of two islands separated by a channel about 15 meters deep. The islands, named Rok Nok and Rok Nai (outer "Rok" and inner "Rok"), are uninhabited and have some of the nicest beaches in southern Thailand. The islands are named for a small, furry mammal called a Rok in Thai, and this animal, along with monitor lizards, can be observed on-shore-with a little patience and a bit of luck. The diving here is fairly shallow with the best coral and marine life being above 20 meters. Black tip sharks sometimes patrol the shallows and Hawksbill turtles are sighted regularly. The main reason for stopping in Koh Rok is that it is the perfect jumping off point for trips out to Hin Daeng and the islands have ideal anchorage in all weather.
Compared with most "dive centers" in Thailand (a lot of them is just a website - a "Virtual Dive Company") - Scuba Cat owns their own fleet of diving boats and have been in operation since 1994. If you do a Course or a Dive Career Package with us, all your dives will be from one of our own dive boats, not "we got to do a beach dive, 'cause it is not enough students" or from a "last minute rented long tail boat, 'cause all the other boats are full".
Scuba Cat Receives Project AWARE Foundation Environmental Achievement Award 2006.








