Diving in
Myanmar
The Mergui
Archipelago is still relatively
unexplored and largely uninhabited.
You may not see another dive boat
during your whole trip! A diving
trip in Myanmar is something special
that will leave a lasting impression
of natural beauty above and below
the water.
The Mergui
Archipelago is the secret jewel in
the Adman Sea. Some islands have
boulders, soft corals and sea fans.
Others offer wall diving, caverns,
tunnels and drop-offs. All have
remained relatively untouched by the
passage of time there last fifty
years. When voyaging on a Burma
diving liveaboard you really can
forget your worries on a journey of
discovery, unhurried by time and
untroubled by others, as your
explore these fascinating and
secluded island.
Diving in Myanmar
is becoming more popular every year.
The Mergui Archipelago is visited by
liveaboards. The dive sited cover a
wide area of ocean and Burma
liveaboard tours are typically
between 3 and 10 days. The islands
of Mergui are beautiful and
unspoiled. The main attraction for
divers always used to be the chance
of big fishes, many species of
sharks and rays are found in the
waters of Burma. The dive sites in
Burma are certainly not crowed. The
only way to dive these sites is on a
liveaboard.
Diving Season
The Burma dive
season runs from October to May. The
best diving conditions exist from
December to April, with whale sharks
and Manta rays visiting from
February to May.
More detailed
information for scuba diving in
Burma.
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