Hin Pee Wee

A beautiful site formed around giant boulder rocks rising from 30 metres deep to a shallow point at 5 metres. Boasting an intriguing mixture of hard and soft corals with plentiful small reef fish, it makes for am interesting dive. If you have good eyes, this is a great place to find scorpion fish stubbornly clinging on to the reef, blending in almost perfectly with their surroundings. Large shoals of yellow spotted tuna, trevalies and jacks cruise around the pinnacles and white eyed moray eels hide in quiet nooks and crannies. Hawksbill turtles and banded sea snakes also make an occasional appearance. A versatile site suitable for newly certified divers, with plenty to maintain the interest of more experienced divers.

Facts at a Glance:

Max. Depth Avg. Depth Avg. Visibility From Mae Haad Diver Skill
30 metres 18 metres 10 - 30 metres 1500 metres Open Water +


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You're most likely to see either Hawksbill turtles or Greenback turtles around Koh Tao, though other breeds occasionally stop by.  This particular Hawksbill is a resident of these parts and is regularly seen at the Twin Peaks dive site feeding on corals.
After the exhileration of the dives, chill out in the hot sun on the deck of one of Master Divers' dive boats.