Дайв-сайты: Mergui Archipelago
Myanmar · Фильтруйте по глубине, типу и условиям.
Лучший сезон
November to April, December to April
Сложность
advanced, intermediate
Города
Kawthaung
Все дайв-сайты
Black Rock
Kawthaung · Mergui Archipelago · Myanmar
Myanmar's premier manta ray hotspot, a solitary limestone islet in the Andaman Sea with sheer walls, patrolling sharks, and schools of eagle rays.
Shark Cave
Kawthaung · Mergui Archipelago · Myanmar
A dramatic swim-through cavern in the Mergui Archipelago where nurse sharks rest on sandy floors beneath limestone overhangs, surrounded by untouched soft coral gardens in gin-clear Andaman Sea water.
Western Rocky
Kawthaung · Mergui Archipelago · Myanmar
A remote granite pinnacle in the outer Mergui Archipelago where massive manta rays, whale sharks, and swirling barracuda schools converge on one of Southeast Asia's most isolated and rewarding dive sites.
Дайвинг: Mergui Archipelago
Mergui Archipelago — wall, cavern, pinnacle дайв-сайты в 1 локации. Фильтруйте по глубине, типу и условиям.
FAQ
When is the best time to see manta rays at Black Rock?
Manta rays are present throughout the November-to-April diving season, but sightings peak between February and April when plankton concentrations are highest. The west and southwest faces of the rock are the primary manta cleaning and feeding stations.
How far is Black Rock from shore?
Black Rock stands alone approximately 188 km northwest of Kawthaung and 114 km west of the Myanmar coastline. It is accessible only by multi-day liveaboard cruises, typically combined with other Mergui Archipelago dive sites over 5 to 10 day itineraries departing from Phuket or Ranong in Thailand.
What makes the diving at Black Rock challenging?
Strong and unpredictable currents are the main challenge, particularly on the exposed west and south sides where the wall drops steeply into 300-meter depths. Surge around the rock can be significant. Advanced certification and experience with current diving are essential. The site's remoteness also means the nearest decompression chamber is in Phuket.
Is the cavern at Shark Cave safe for recreational divers?
Yes, the main cavern at Shark Cave is a wide, shallow cavern rather than a true cave, meaning natural light is always visible from inside. The ceiling is high enough to avoid contact, and the sandy floor provides a clear reference point. Intermediate-level divers with good buoyancy control can safely explore the cavern. However, it is important not to stir up the sandy bottom, which can reduce visibility inside the cavern. Your dive guide will brief you on entry and exit routes.
How reliable are the shark sightings at Shark Cave?
Tawny nurse sharks use the cavern as a daytime resting site and are present on the majority of dives, typically in groups of three to eight animals. They rest on the sandy floor with their heads tucked under the rock overhangs. Bamboo sharks are also common, often found in the shallower recesses. Whitetip reef sharks patrol the outer reef edge. The sharks are habituated to divers but should be given respectful distance to avoid disturbing their rest.