Burma dive sites (Myanmar)
The Mergui Archipelago and the remote Burmese Banks are today the "must" for every serious sea lover. Myanmar opened its rich waters to foreigners in 1997, after a closed period of over 50 years. More than 800 islands are scattered on 3600 km2, waiting for exploration. Some of them are inhabited by the sea-gypsies that once were the sole population of the Siam's West Coast, the only people you may see during your trip.
A few dive shops operate the Burmese waters. So just imagine: underwater, untouched reefs, no boat engine to tear your ears apart, no curtains of bubbles to obstruct your vision; at the surface, deserted beaches, fishing villages, amazing rock formations. Do not miss this unique opportunity to explore truly non-crowded sites. You'll be cruise a long lost archipelago, one of the last.
There are many of beautiful dive spot in the archipelago. Among them following spot are our favorite dive sites in this region
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