Snorkeling in front of Kradan Island Resort
Koh Kradan is
excellent for snorkeling or diving. For those who love underwater life, there are small
basins which regularly have big waves rattling against the shoreline. Coral
reefs fringing offshore islands are ideal for snorkeling, even for the
inexperienced.Nearest islands, for a brief diving or snorkeling experience, include
Koh Muk, Koh Hai, Koh Kradan and Koh Libong (Trang's largest island).
These are delightful sailing waters and fishing. Our resort provides
kayaking, fishing and squid fishing that
can explore you and make your vacation valuable.
In additional, water sports and diving are among the major recreational
activities of Trang.
Scuba diving
and
Snorkeling
can be arranged either as day trips, or live-aboard
tours of up to a week.
In front of Kradan Island, Diving conditions are generally good, with depths of
up to 60 to 80 feet. Visibility is usually good, especially in deeper waters and
on the seaward side of islands, but during the Monsoon months, May - October,
increased river outflows can cause silting and reduced clarity. Fish life and
corals are plentiful, with large areas having been declared as national marine
parks. The largest sea creatures which may be seen further offshore include
manta rays and whale sharks. There are also a couple of wrecks in the area. Best
dive site is probably Hin
Daeng.
Anyone who would like to do a scuba diving, please
contact any agent in Trang city.
Water Activities at Kradan Island, Trang
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KAYAKING
AT
KRADAN ISLAND
Koh Kradan is a beautiful island with stunning long
beaches, clear water, and a good amount of bird life. Kites and eagles soar high
overhead, while brightly-coloured Collared kingfishers stand guard over the
thousand of smaller fishes. The
snorkeling
and kayaking are very pleasurable here. Much of the
coral under the clear water that you can see in front of Koh Kradan.There are
a lot of fish, starfish, anemones, and so on. It’s certainly worth seeing. Kayaking
is a a unique experience and it’s a
very pleasant paddle and you don't necessarily have to be an expert peddler.
Try the kayaking experience, this is a trip for fit
the adventurers and plenty to explore. The water is clear and
clam that suitable for you to try kayaking around the island to see the backdrop
of Koh Kradan. You will love and never forget it.
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Scuba
Diving at Koh Kradan
Diving Paradise
off the Coast of Trang : Information from
http://www.thailandebooking.com
Until recently, Trang managed to be a well-kept secret, known only to veteran
travelers for its pristine beauty. But when she wants the world to know about
her existence, she comes out with a big bang. In conjunction with Thai Airways
International, Trang managed to capture the world’s attention by hosting the
world’s largest underwater wedding ceremony this past Valentine’s Day. Suddenly,
Trang’s fame was matching Krabi as being the alternate destination to the
bustling Phuket scene.
Trang is full of natural wonders, but none can compare to the marine treasures
off its coasts in the Andaman Sea. Trang has a wide variety of islands running
from north to south, with most being uninhabited. Diving season on this coast
ran from November-May, with visibility being its best during February-April.
Though we were only visiting the area for the weekend, we couldn’t pass up the
opportunity to go diving in this wonderland.
After an hour and a half of being in the open sea on a small converted fishing
boat, we anchored at the singular slab of limestone sticking out of the waters
on the Northeastern point of Koh Mook (Pearl Island). On this dive, the
soft corals and seafans swaying softly in the warm waters had more than human
visitors; leopard sharks and hawkbill turtles also came to play.
As a reward for surviving our refreshing dive, we were brought to the opening of
the passageway leading into the island’s star attraction, Tham Morakot
(Emerald Cave) which opens into a lagoon. The only way in to the lagoon was
to swim, or dive, a length of 80 meters in total darkness. Switching on the
flashlight, we dove excitedly into the emerald-colored water. Nothing but
darkness existed within these rock walls, enough to give a taste of
claustrophobia. We emerged into daylight in a body of lucid water and sandy
beach surrounded by towering cliff faces.
At the neighboring island of Koh Kradan (Board Island), our dive was
greeted with more marine life. Due to this island’s growing popularity with
tourists, the not so impressive, declining hard corals, at a merely 30 feet,
still yielded a vast array of lion fish, moray eels, lobsters, and leopard
sharks. This island is famous for staging the world's first underwater group
wedding ceremony in 2000, which has continued to be a tradition since.
Passing around the island, I noticed a small, deserted cove with huge waves
pounding onto the virginal, golden beach, a pure surfer’s paradise.
We headed north pass Koh Waen (Ring Island), a small, round island. At
Koh Cheuk (Rope Island), a narrow channel separated the two towering chunks
of mountains. Between the rocks were spectacular soft corals and colorful
fishes. As a treat, and test of our true diving skills, this last dive was a
drift dive, requiring few use of muscular energy, only buoyancy abilities.
True to its reputation, the translucent jade-colored water and pristine
preservation of the underwater ecosystem was a pure diving enjoyment. Can’t wait
to come back and explore the other hidden treasures this place has to offer.
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