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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

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Breakfast Bend 

 

Similan Islands No.9


Breakfast Bend derives its name from the beautiful early morning light here, and the coral is still in great shape despite damage to the southern areas of Island 9 due to the Asian tsunami in 2004. There are larger but less frequent corals on the steep reef slope where plate corals dominate.

Orange jewel fairy basslets in staghorn coral at Breakfast Bend.

The easy paced nature of this dive means it's an obvious dive site for a check-out dive at the beginning of your Similans dive trip, and there are lots of sergeant majors darting around making it an ideal site for snorkellers.

The reef slope drops to 18 metres then steep banks descend further to 34 metres where you can see black-spot garden eels. In the shallows, leopard sharks  are seen resting in the sand and often octopus may be found lurkingin the vicinity.

At the southern most point of the dive the reef gives way to large boulder formations lying in deeper water. There are few corals here, but due to the stronger currents in this more exposed area, there is a good chance to see cobia and larger tuna species that frequent the Similan Islands in search of food. The rocks form several small swim-throughs and channels where you may be lucky to find resting white-tip reef sharks.


Breakfast Bend Reef Basics:
Depth: 5 - 34m
Visibility: 20 - 40m
Currents: Gentle
Experience Level: Easy

Diving Season: October to May

 

Scuba Cat Diving have adopted this reef for 2008. Please help us to care for it by carrying out surveys and keeping the reef in general good health aboard MV Scuba Cat and MV Scuba Adventure Liveaboard this season.

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".

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Project AWARE Foundation Environmental Achievement Award 2006.

Scuba Cat Receives Project AWARE Foundation Environmental Achievement Award 2006.