16Koh Tao, Thailand

This spot in Thailand is a very popular destination for scuba divers looking for excitement. The entire area is highlighted by rich marine life and colorful coral. Many people travel from across the globe to catch a glimpse of the whale shark. Here you could run into the largest whale shark in existence.

It is roughly 40 tons and has a length of nearly 50 feet. Whale sharks typically live on a diet of plankton and small fish so they are generally to humans swimming and diving with them. Journey to the bottom of the sea with these surprisingly gentle giants.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Hola you are missing one excellent place. In phantom divers riviera maya mexico you can do one of the most amazing bull shark dive! A life time experience where you will have more than 15 sharks come less than 1 meter from you!

  2. those are nurse sharks…. all throughout & bahamas….safe to an extent- don’t mess w them & they will leave you alone.
    we had a guest claim he was a marine biologist & said, ” Nurse sharks don’t have teeth!”‍♀️
    He stick his hand in the water and shook it around and the nurse shark/ friendly; stripped his finger to the bone‍♀️ It was his own fault, the babies were even lined up on dock waiting to be petted. Helicoptered him out!!! 2 well charter, he played less than 24 hours.
    This was at a private island called compass cay that you can only get to buy boat. There are large and clear warning signs to not do such stupidity…. Instructions on how to deal with the sharks.
    Mind you there are all kinds of sharks down there but the nurse sharks predominate the low level waters.
    Some kids on a dock at another island close by caught by accident a lemon shark with some bait on a rope….. My captain had to make sure it swam to safety and got released.

  3. In 2008, I took a cruise around Tahiti on the Tahitian Princess and signed up for an excursion to swim with sting rays so we were all out in the water playing with the sting rays & our Tahitian guide was dumping bloody chum in the beautiful water & all of a sudden a dozen white tipped reef sharks started swimming towards us & all of us silly tourists started screaming & trying to climb back up onto the boat, but our guide laughed at us & said “don’t be scared, they won’t hurt you… you can pet them!” It was really amazing & so unexpected… they felt like leathery sand paper! I highly recommend that cruise!

  4. You showed a lot of places with whale sharks. There’s so many species, branch out a bit! For example, I went swimming with Black-Tipped Sharks in French Polynesia.

  5. Thanks for your story and support! I think snakes are like that too in that people think they feel like one thing but they feel like something else.

  6. Yes, I am aware that there are different kinds of sharks. But to be fair, I did not choose the 20 places lol I just wrote the article. Thanks for your comment.

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