Koh Tao made its name as the cheapest, friendliest place on earth to get scuba certified, and that reputation still holds. A whole group can do their Open Water course together over a long weekend, then spend the rest of the week diving, snorkelling and arguing about which viewpoint is best. It's a small island that runs almost entirely on diving - which means the price is low and the standard is high.
But it isn't only for divers. The non-divers get jungle viewpoints over impossibly turquoise bays, the Koh Nang Yuan sandbar, cheap and brilliant Thai food, and a beach-bar scene on Sairee that pulls everyone back together at night. It's the kind of place where the group splits for an afternoon dive and the hammock crowd genuinely doesn't mind.
For a mixed group
Pick one base near Sairee, book the divers onto a course or fun dives, and the rest can snorkel, hike and laze - then everyone reconvenes for sunset on the beach.
Highlights
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Diving
Open Water course
3-4 days · all levels
The classic Koh Tao rite of passage: a few days from never-dived to certified, for a fraction of what it costs elsewhere. A great group project.
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Island + viewpoint
Koh Nang Yuan
Day trip by boat
Three islets joined by a dazzling white sandbar, with a short climb to the iconic viewpoint and easy snorkelling off the beach. The whole crew's day.
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Dive site
Chumphon Pinnacle
Whale-shark season Mar-May
The island's signature dive: a granite pinnacle drawing in barracuda, batfish and the occasional whale shark. Worth getting certified for.
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Lookout
John-Suwan viewpoint
20-min climb
A short, sweaty scramble to a granite outcrop overlooking two turquoise bays. The best free reward on the island for the hikers.
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Scene
Sairee Beach
Sunset central
The social spine of the island: cheap Thai food, beach bars, fire shows and sunset that pulls the whole group out of the water and onto the sand.
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Everyone's interests, one trip
One trip, each person's lane - plus the something-for-everyone core.
Divingthe diver
Open Water courseChumphon PinnacleSail Rock day tripHouse reef fun dives
Snorkellingthe floater
Koh Nang YuanShark BayAow Leuk
Viewpoints & hikesthe climber
John-SuwanMango Bay viewpointTwo View
Beachesthe lounger
SaireeAow LeukFreedom Beach
Food & barsthe foodie
Sairee street foodPad thai cartsBeach-bar BBQ
Something for everyoneFor a mixed group
Sunset on Sairee BeachA Koh Nang Yuan boat dayCheap seafood dinner for the crew
Itineraries
Course + chill
Learn-to-dive crew, 6 days
6 days
Ferry in, settle near Sairee
Open Water theory + pool / non-divers snorkel
First open-water dives / John-Suwan hike
Course dives + certification celebration
Koh Nang Yuan boat day for everyone
Slow morning → ferry out
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Already certified
Fun-dive week, 5 days
5 days
Chumphon Pinnacle morning
Sail Rock day trip
Two-tank house reef
Whale-shark hunt (in season)
Sunset beach debrief
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Beaches & viewpoints
No-dive island week, 5 days
5 days
Sairee base, no alarms
Koh Nang Yuan snorkel day
John-Suwan + Freedom Beach
Aow Leuk snorkel + street food
Last beach bar sunset
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Where to stay
Resort
Sairee dive resort
Sleeps 14
Course discountsWalk to the beachGroup rooms
€25 pp/night · illustrativeAdd to plan
Bungalow
Hillside bungalows
Sleeps 8
Bay viewsPoolQuiet side of the island
€20 pp/night · illustrativeAdd to plan
Hostel
Sairee hostel block
Sleeps 16
Cheapest baseSocialWhole-dorm option
€12 pp/night · illustrativeAdd to plan
Villa
Aow Leuk villa
Sleeps 6
Private poolSnorkel bay belowWhole-house option
€45 pp/night · illustrativeAdd to plan
Bookable on the supplier - we never touch your money. Prices illustrative.
Cost & budget
Backpacker
€30-45 / day
Hostel beds, street food, scooters and free snorkelling.
Diver
€50-70 / day
Course or fun dives, resort room, daily boat trips.
Comfort
€80+ / day
Pool villa, private boat days, nicer dinners and bars.
Per person, per day - illustrative, group-aware.
When to go
Jan
Shoulder
28°
Feb
Good
28°
Mar
Prime
29°
Apr
Prime
30°
May
Prime
30°
Jun
Good
29°
Jul
Good
29°
Aug
Good
29°
Sep
Shoulder
29°
Oct
Wetter
29°
Nov
Wetter
28°
Dec
Wetter
28°
Travel FAQ
Why is Koh Tao so good for learning to dive?
It has warm, calm, shallow training bays, a huge number of dive schools competing on price, and a house-reef setup that makes the Open Water course cheap, fast and beginner-friendly.
Can non-divers still have a great week?
Absolutely. Koh Nang Yuan, jungle viewpoints like John-Suwan, snorkel bays, cheap Thai food and the Sairee beach-bar scene mean the non-divers are never short of things to do.
When's the best time to visit?
March to September generally brings the calmest seas and best visibility. October to December is the wetter, windier monsoon window, though it's still divable on many days.
How do we actually get there?
Fly into Koh Samui or Surat Thani, then take a ferry (roughly 1.5-3 hours). Book the same crossing so the group arrives together and shares the transfer to your base.
Cash or card?
Bring Thai baht for street food, bars and scooters; ATMs exist but charge fees. Dive schools take cards. We never handle your money - you pay schools and operators directly.
How many days do we need?
Five works for a no-dive island week; six gives a group time to complete an Open Water course together and still enjoy a boat day and the beaches without rushing.
Written by Manta from operator briefings and traveller reports. Double-check ferry times, course prices and seasonal conditions before you book - things change, and we'll keep this current.
Plan Koh Tao with your group
Everyone adds their thing - the plan comes together.