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Shark Point, Phi Phi Audio Guide

Discover Shark Point in Phi Phi. A unique experience to explore its history and significance.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Encounter That Makes Your Skin Tingle

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2. The Underwater Maze That Swallows Boats

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3. Love, Conflict, and Battles for a Reef

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4. Wild Facts That Will Make You Burst Out Laughing

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5. Sharp Eyes for Invisible Treasures

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6. The Heartbeat You Carry Forever

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Shark Point open, and how can I get there to enjoy the experience?

Shark Point is not a place with conventional 'opening hours,' as it is an open-sea diving and snorkeling site. To visit, you will need to book a boat excursion from the Phi Phi Islands, either a snorkeling tour or a guided dive. Tours usually depart in the morning (approximately between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM) and in the afternoon (between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM). Be sure to book in advance, especially during high season.

How much does it cost to visit Shark Point? Is there an entrance fee, or is it free?

Shark Point does not have a direct entrance fee. The main cost will be the boat excursion you book to get there. Prices vary depending on the type of tour (snorkeling or diving), the duration, and the company. A snorkeling trip usually costs between 600 and 1200 THB, while a diving trip is around 1500-3000 THB, including equipment and guide. I recommend comparing prices with local operators on Phi Phi Don. Some tours may also include the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi Marine National Park fee, which is 400 THB for foreigners.

How much time is recommended for visiting Shark Point for a full experience?

The length of your visit to Shark Point will depend on the type of activity you choose. If you go snorkeling, you will normally spend between 45 minutes and 1 hour in the water at that specific spot, as part of a half-day or full-day tour visiting several locations. If you go diving, the dive lasts between 45 and 60 minutes, and the full diving excursion may take about half a day (around 3-4 hours), including transfers and preparation.

How important is Shark Point? Is there any special history or significance I should know before going?

Shark Point, also known as Hin Musang, is famous more for its ecological importance than for historical or cultural reasons. Its name comes from the frequent presence of harmless leopard sharks and blacktip reef sharks. It is a world-class diving and snorkeling site within the marine national park, recognized for its rich marine biodiversity and coral formations. Its significance lies in being a crucial spot for observing marine life in its natural habitat.

What is the best time of year or best time of day to visit Shark Point for the best experience?

The best time to visit Shark Point is during the dry season, from November to April, when sea conditions are calmer and visibility is optimal (up to 20-30 meters). Avoid the monsoon season (May to October) if possible, as the sea can be rough and rain may reduce visibility. As for the time of day, morning tours usually offer the best visibility and fewer crowds, although leopard sharks are sometimes more active at dusk.

Is Shark Point accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Unfortunately, Shark Point, as an open-sea diving and snorkeling site, is not accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs in the traditional sense. Tour boats are usually not adapted, and getting into the water requires some mobility. If you have specific needs, I recommend contacting specialized diving operators directly, as they may offer inclusive or adapted programs, although these are less common in the area.

Besides Shark Point, what other attractions or places of interest are nearby and worth visiting on the same trip?

Absolutely, most tours to Shark Point combine the visit with other iconic spots. Near Shark Point, you could visit:Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai (excellent for diving and snorkeling), Maya Bay (famous for 'The Beach,' although access is restricted to protect the ecosystem and in many tours it can only be seen from outside), Viking Cave (a cave with ancient paintings, visible from the boat), and Pileh Lagoon (a stunning blue lagoon, perfect for swimming). All of these are part of almost any tour around Phi Phi Leh.

What practical tips would you give me to make the most of my visit to Shark Point and enjoy it fully?

To get the most out of your visit to Shark Point, I recommend: 1. **Book in advance:** Especially if you are traveling in high season. 2. **Bring sun protection:** A hat, sunglasses, and biodegradable sunscreen are essential. 3. **Stay hydrated:** It will be hot and you will be moving around a lot, so bring water. 4. **Waterproof camera:** A must if you want to capture the incredible marine life. 5. **Listen to instructions:** The guides know the site and will show you the best spots and how to behave respectfully toward the environment. 6. **Consider diving:** If you are a certified diver, the experience is much more immersive than snorkeling. 7. **Respect wildlife:** Do not touch marine life or corals. 8. **Do not feed the fish:** It alters their natural behavior.

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