My first day’s diving in Phuket was in November 1999. I had come here from Utila (Honduras) looking for work, having been teaching scuba diving there for a little under a year, and decided I had better do a couple of dives to test the local waters. Marine life in SE Asia is very different to the Caribbean, and in particular I was hoping to see a lionfish and a clown anemone fish. Not asking too much, I thought. I booked a day trip with 2 dives – the King Cruiser wreck, and Shark Point. That dive site name had me hoping to see sharks too, as I had seen but a few nurse sharks in Utila, oh and a few whalesharks!
![King Cruiser Wreck](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7297/2624/200/kingcruiser.jpg)
Dive 2 – Shark Point. No sharks. Having been here for 6 years now, I am very aware of the fact that sharks are not all that common there, and are more often seen in the low season months of May-October, almost always leopard sharks. But, the site is lovely, lots of colourful soft corals, a good variety of fish, I saw my first clownfish... This is still my favourite local dive site.
The rest is history, I am still here living and diving in Phuket. Well, not diving much actually these days, though I have logged about 1,000 dives in this area. It was actually the Similan Islands that kept me here. Once I had dived there, I was totally hooked on diving in Phuket...
• More about the Dive Sites of Phuket - click here
![Similan Islands Sunset](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7297/2624/320/similan2.jpg)
More Information:
• Diving in Phuket and all over Thailand - Sunrise Divers
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