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Nurul Kusumaningrum
"💰 Entrance Fee 100 Baht/ Person
📏 Depth: 1m – 20 metres
🐠 Popular spot for open water scuba diver training. You'll see a flat sandy sea floor with some cube/artificial reef. Some fascinating marine life you can encounter in Mango Bay such as, tropical fish, sea turtles, colorful corals, moray eel and blue spotted stringray.
🛵 Best way to get to Mango Bay is by a boat. You can drive a scooter or a dirt bike but the road can be a bit sketchy. It's doable but definitely not for beginner. You'll end up on a resort by the cliff, and you can walk down the stairs. If you want to reach to the beach, you'll need to swim from here.
🚫 Be careful with boat. Don’t touch or harm the animals or the reef – you are in their habitat, protect and respect it.
👫🏾 Always swim, snorkeling/ freedive with a buddy. "
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Federica Rustico
"If you’re into snorkeling, Ao Muang, also known as Mango Bay, is an incredible spot to explore. We didn’t spend much time on the beach itself, as we jumped straight into the water for some of the best snorkeling on the island. The water is clear, and the marine life is abundant, making it a great choice for underwater adventurers. While the beach here is lovely, the real magic happens under the water."
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