Scuba Diving Koh Tao | Best Dive Schools & Courses (SSI, PADI, RAID)

Scuba Diving Koh Tao – Your Guide to the Island’s Dive Schools

Scuba Diving in Koh Tao

Koh Tao is one of the world’s most popular destinations for learning to dive, with warm tropical water, year-round conditions, and dozens of professional dive schools to choose from. Whether you’re looking for your very first underwater experience or aiming to become a dive professional, the island has something for everyone.

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Laundry Service

Laundry Services on Koh Tao

Looking for laundry services on Koh Tao? Most hotels and resorts on the island offer in-house laundry, but if your accommodation doesn’t, you’ll still have plenty of options.

All around the island you’ll find independent laundry shops that provide wash and fold, ironing, and even express laundry services for same-day turnaround. Prices usually start from around 50 baht per kilogram, depending on the service and speed you choose.

For those who prefer a DIY approach, there are also self-service laundry machines available in many areas of Koh Tao. These coin-operated washing machines are convenient and affordable, with popular locations near Chalok Ban Kao — such as outside Chumphon Vegetable, close to Koh Tao Leisure Park (The Hacienda and Mini Golf).

Whether you want your clothes washed, dried, and ironed, or you’re happy to handle it yourself, laundry on Koh Tao is easy, affordable, and always within walking distance.


Frequently Asked Questions about Laundry on Koh Tao

How much does laundry cost on Koh Tao?
Prices typically start from 50 baht per kilogram at local laundry shops. Costs vary depending on whether you need ironing, express service, or special care.

Are there self-service laundry machines on Koh Tao?
Yes! You’ll find coin-operated washing machines in several areas across the island, including Chalok Ban Kao near Koh Tao Leisure Park.

Do hotels and resorts on Koh Tao offer laundry service?
Most hotels and resorts provide laundry service. If not, there are plenty of affordable shops and self-service options nearby.

Can I get same-day laundry service?
Yes. Many laundry providers on Koh Tao offer express or same-day laundry services for a small additional fee.

Motorbike Rental

Motorbike Rental on Koh Tao (2025)

Want the freedom to explore Koh Tao at your own pace? Renting a scooter is the most convenient way to get around. Do a quick walk-around before you sign anything, ride within your limits, and you’ll have an easy time reaching beaches, viewpoints, and cafés across the island.

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Silver Sands Massage

Professional Massage & Spa Koh Tao

After a long journey here or an active day diving you're feeling a little sore and tired then then a lot of people like to go for a massage. There are a number of massage shops on the island especially along the beach road in Sairee, our top pick is the Silver Sands Resort Massage shop located right next to the Silver Sands Hotel. They offer a variety of massages & beauty treatments performed in a pleasant atmosphere by professionals at reasonable prices.

Travel & Tours/Day Trips

Travel booking and Koh Tao day trips and tours

 

Most people when they are here on Koh Tao at some point are going to need to get a ticket off the island onto their next destination.  You can book in your tickets online via the 12Go.asia website.  If you can't find the link on the site to book in the activity you want to do for a day trip such as fishing or snorkelling etc then drop us a message and we'll see what we can do for you.

 

Location

Where is the Koh Tao .Rocks Hostel?

LONG GONE SORRY... There actually isn't a guesthouse any longer that closed it's doors with the onset of Covid-19, so these days we just offer free advice about Koh Tao

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Getting to Koh Tao

Getting to Koh Tao — Flights, Ferries & the Easiest Routes

 

At a glance (quick answers)

  • Fastest: Fly Bangkok → Koh Samui (USM), then ferry to Koh Tao.

  • Good value: Bus + high-speed ferry from Bangkok (day or overnight).

  • Most comfortable budget: Sleeper train → Chumphon, then ferry.

  • Closest mainland piers: Chumphon (north) and Surat Thani/Donsak (south).

  • Ferries arrive at Mae Haad Pier on Koh Tao.

Tip: Ferry timetables change with weather/season. Always recheck times the day before you travel and arrive early for check-in.

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FAQ’s

The most Frequently Asked Questions about Koh Tao

 

Is Koh Tao safe?

If you ask anyone who has spent any time here over the last 10-15 years then they will almost certainly answer yes.  That is of course unless you indulge in too many Buckets (the traditional Full Moon Party drinks made in a small bucket with ice, cheap local spirits and mixers) and then attempt to drive a scooter, as this is a very risky activity and has resulted in numerous injuries some thankfully not resulting in too much bodily harm and just harming the individuals wallet.  Unfortunately though many have resulted in very serious injuries even fatalities.  There was of course the tragic murders of two British Backpackers in September 2014 as well.  However Koh Tao is unquestionably as safe or safer than anywhere else in not just this country but most others too. 

Is there anything else to do if I don't want to go Scuba Diving?

 Yes plenty, see the menu at the top of the site for other ideas, there are plenty of things to keep you entertained for your holidays.

Is Koh Tao a good place to bring kids?

There are plenty of things here to keep kids happy, be it swimming pools and beaches or mini golf and snorkeling.

 When is it best to come to Koh Tao?

You can come to Koh Tao all year round, but the wet or monsoon season here is usually November and December and then the diving improves from February onwards each year.  Of course there can be exceptions as we've had floods here in early January and even in March as the wind changes direction.

 

Rock Climbing Koh Tao (2025) – Indoor Bouldering & Guided Climbing

Rock Climbing on Koh Tao (2025 Guide)

Koh Tao isn’t only about diving—its granite boulders and seaside crags make it a brilliant place to climb, from first-timers to seasoned lead climbers. Expect short approaches, ocean views, and friendly local operators who can kit you out or guide you to the best routes.

Top places to climb

  • Mek’s Mountain – classic sport and top-rope lines with quick access.
  • Jansom Bay – beautiful seaside crag (great for a post-climb snorkel).
  • Golden View / Tanote Bay – a mix of sport, bouldering and some trad on rough, sharp granite.

FYI: The island’s climbing is on granite with routes across a broad spread (roughly French 4–7c). Some sectors have sensitive access; always check locally before you go.

Learn to climb or hire a guide

Goodtime Adventures (Sairee)

  • “On The Rocks” Abseil + Climb (half-day, ~4 hrs) – ฿2,500. Great intro with abseiling and top-rope climbing.
  • Rock 1: Top Rope (1 day) – ฿3,600. Ground school + afternoon on real rock; ideal for beginners.
  • Guided Climbing (half-day) – from ฿2,000 for experienced climbers wanting a local guide and belayer.

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The Bunker (Indoor Gym + Outdoor Trips)

  • Indoor bouldering daily 09:00–20:00; day and multi-pass options, shoe & chalk rental available.
  • Outdoor guided trips (half-day): Bouldering (~฿1,800), Lead (~฿2,100), Top-rope (~฿2,800).
  • Beginner courses like “Bouldering Basics” and “Top Rope Beginner”.

The Bunker – indoor hours, pricing & outdoor trips

Indoor bouldering (rain-proof option)

When it’s too hot or wet, train at The Bunker—Koh Tao’s only dedicated indoor climbing/bouldering gym—open 09:00–20:00 with rental shoes and chalk on site.

Guidebook & local community

  • Digital guidebook: Rakkup “Thailand – Koh Tao Rock Climbing” (buy or 2-month rental; 150–180+ routes, updated). Get the guide on Rakkup
  • Koh Tao Climbing Club: Community meet-ups (often Friday club days), access updates, and route development. Instagram · Facebook group

When to go

You can climb year-round. Mornings (start 07:00–10:00) or late afternoons are best to beat the heat; mid-day granite can be toasty. Dry season (roughly Dec–Apr) is popular; October–November can see heavier rain, so have the indoor gym as a backup.

What to bring

  • Water & sun: 1–2L per person, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses.
  • Footwear: trainers for approaches; climbing shoes if you have them. (Guided trips include technical gear.)
  • Protection: long sleeves or tape—granite can be sharp on skin.

Safety & access

  • Access sensitivity: Some crags sit on private land; check with local shops/clubs about current permissions and any fees.
  • Gear: If you’re not 100% on anchors, belaying or route finding, go with a guide—both Goodtime and The Bunker include equipment on intros and guided days.
  • Etiquette: Pack out all rubbish, keep noise down near homes/temples, and never bolt without local approval.

Quick FAQ

Is Koh Tao good for beginners? Yes—there are true beginner top-rope courses and half-day intros with abseiling. If you already climb indoors, guided top-rope days are perfect to sample the granite.

Can I just rent a rope and go? Experienced climbers can arrange guiding or rental with local shops, but always verify access and anchors at the sector you plan to visit.

How hot is it on the rock? It warms up quickly—plan early/late sessions or hit the indoor gym mid-day, then go swim or snorkel.

Cliff Jumping Koh Tao (2025) | Tanote Bay & Laem Thian Safety Guide

Cliff Jumping on Koh Tao (2025 Guide)

Koh Tao’s granite coastline gives you a couple of legit, natural jump spots—most famously the offshore boulder in Tanote Bay, plus several jumps at Laem Thian for the more adventurous. Jump conditions (and ladders/ropes) can change after storms, so always check the water depth and exit points on the day. thefunkyturtle.comWe Seek Travel

Where to go (and what to expect)

Tanote Bay (east coast) — classic “jump rock”

  • A large boulder sits just off the beach; people commonly use it for low–moderate jumps (roughly ~3–10 m depending on where you step). Recent guides mention a rope/ladder on the rock, but this can vary seasonally—confirm when you arrive.

  • Bonus: Tanote is also a top snorkel bay, so keep an eye out for snorkelers below before you jump.
    Links: Funky Turtle – Tanote Bay (mentions rock jumping) • We Seek Travel overview (ladder + ~5 m jump). thefunkyturtle.com+1We Seek Travel

Laem Thian (remote east coast headland) — several jump options

  • Wild, scenic headland with multiple boulders and higher jumps (local guide quotes ~3 m, 9 m, 12 m).

  • Access: hike ~1 hour from Sairee or go by boat; no services and patchy/no signal—go prepared and preferably not alone.
    Links: Island Travel – Laem Thien Bay (jump heights + access notes). islandtravelkohtao.com

Other bays (Mango, Hin Wong, etc.) are primarily for snorkeling; you may see people hop from low rocks, but depths, coral and boat lanes vary—stick to the two spots above unless you know the area well. thefunkyturtle.com

Safety & etiquette (please read before you jump)

  • Check depth every time. Water levels change with tide and swell; you want several metres of clear depth with no coral/rocks beneath. (Local businesses advise 3–4 m minimum.) Facebook

  • Scan for snorkelers/boats and wait for a clear window—especially at Tanote, which is a busy snorkel bay. thefunkyturtle.com

  • Feet-first only. No head-first dives. Keep arms tight to your sides.

  • Know your exit. Climb path/ladder can be sharp or slippery; test the route before you jump. Ladder/rope may be missing after storms. We Seek Travel

  • Don’t jump alone (spotter on shore), avoid alcohol, and skip low tide / rough days.

  • Respect the reef: never stand on coral; pack out all trash.

  • Remote spots: If heading to Laem Thian, carry water, footwear, a small first-aid kit, and tell someone your plan. islandtravelkohtao.com

When to go

  • Morning (clearer water, fewer boats) or late afternoon for softer light.

  • Sea conditions are generally calmer Mar–Sep around Koh Tao; windy/monsoon periods (roughly Nov–Jan) may reduce safe windows.

How to get there

  • Tanote Bay: ride or taxi to the beach (roads are steep—ride carefully), then swim/kayak ~short distance to the rock. Bay info: Funky Turtle. thefunkyturtle.com

  • Laem Thian: hike ~1 hr from Sairee (via Tarna Align turn) or charter a longtail; no shops on site—bring water/snacks. Details & route: Island Travel. islandtravelkohtao.com

Useful links (check before you go)

  • Tanote Bay overview & “rock jumping” note – The Funky Turtle. thefunkyturtle.com

  • Tanote Bay jumping rock & rope ladder (late-2024 report) – We Seek Travel. We Seek Travel

  • Laem Thian jumps (3–12 m) & access – Island Travel Koh Tao. islandtravelkohtao.com

  • Extra safety tips from a local hotel page at Tanote – Lub d Koh Tao (depth/obstacles reminders). Facebook


FAQs

Is cliff jumping allowed everywhere?
No. Only jump at known, deep-water spots where locals do, and never inside swim zones, near piers, or where signs forbid it. Tanote’s offshore boulder and Laem Thian’s rocks are the main public spots discussed by local guides. thefunkyturtle.comislandtravelkohtao.com

How high is the Tanote jump?
Guides vary; expect low-to-moderate jumps (often quoted around ~5 m, with other take-off points a bit higher/lower). Ladder/rope status can change—check on arrival. We Seek Travel

Is Laem Thian safe for beginners?
It’s remote and conditions vary—go with experienced friends, by boat, or consider skipping it if you’re unsure. Start at Tanote and stay conservative. islandtravelkohtao.com