Japanese Garden dive site, Koh Tao, is where most divers take their very first breath underwater on Thailand’s diving island. Nestled in a naturally sheltered bay on the north coast, this site is the home of Try Scuba experiences, confined water exercises and first Open Water training dives. Yet Japanese Garden is far more than a beginners’ site: its abundant corals, colourful reef fish, banded sea kraits and occasional eagle ray sightings keep it endlessly interesting. And its Red Rock coastline dive with a natural swim-through adds an adventurous dimension for all certified divers.
From the shore
Max. depth
From Mae Haad
Sheltered & calm
Open Water confined
Fun dive
Abundant coral
Red Rock coastline dive
Natural swim-through
Japanese Garden dive site Koh Tao: where it all begins
Japanese Garden is tucked into a naturally sheltered bay on the north coast of Koh Tao, just 25 minutes by boat from Mae Haad pier. Its unique configuration, a calm, shallow bay running from the shoreline down to 18 metres. Makes it the ideal site for confined water exercises and the first Try Scuba and Open Water training dives. It is here that the vast majority of our students take their first breath underwater, in complete safety and in a genuinely beautiful environment.
However, Japanese Garden is far from being a beginners-only site. Its abundant corals and colourful marine life make it a genuinely enjoyable dive at any level. Furthermore, for certified divers looking to explore further, the Red Rock coastline dive, following the rocky shore all the way to Japanese Garden and passing through a natural swim-through. Adds a memorable adventurous dimension, accessible to all Open Water certified divers.
The coral garden at Japanese Garden, Koh Tao
Japanese Garden takes its name from the density and beauty of its corals, which form a genuine underwater garden along the bay. Branching corals, massive corals and soft corals alternate across the sandy floor, creating a rich and colourful habitat for a wide variety of reef fish. It is precisely this abundance of coral that makes the site so pleasant to explore, even for complete beginners discovering the underwater world for the very first time.
In addition, the clarity of the water in this sheltered bay ensures excellent visibility year-round, even on overcast days. As a result, Japanese Garden offers consistently stable and reassuring diving conditions. A quality that is particularly valuable for training dives and Try Scuba experiences where beginner comfort is the absolute priority.
Marine life at Japanese Garden Koh Tao: what you’ll encounter
Despite its shallow depth, Japanese Garden hosts a surprisingly varied marine life. Every dive holds its share of beautiful encounters and sometimes, the most unexpected ones.
- 🐟 Sergeant major fish in schools
- 🐟 Butterflyfish
- 🐟 Parrotfish
- 🐍 Banded sea kraits
- 🌿 Branching & massive corals
- 🦅 Eagle ray (occasional)
Japanese Garden is one of the few spots on Koh Tao where banded sea kraits, black-and-white striped sea snakes, are regularly seen. Although venomous, these animals are naturally docile and show no interest in divers. An encounter with a sea krait is always a striking moment, and often the most memorable highlight of a first-time diver’s Try Scuba experience.
The Red Rock coastline dive with swim-through at Japanese Garden
For certified Open Water divers looking to explore further, Japanese Garden offers a particularly rewarding option: the Red Rock coastline dive. This dive follows the rocky shoreline from Red Rock all the way to Japanese Garden, tracing the natural contours of the reef. Along the way, the route passes through a natural swim-through. An opening in the rock that divers swim through which is consistently one of the highlights of the dive.
Importantly, this coastline dive is accessible to all Open Water certified divers no Advanced certification required. It is precisely that accessibility that makes it such a popular option for divers finishing their OW course or for certified divers looking for a more adventurous experience in a still-safe environment. Our dive guides lead every group with care along this route.
Dive Japanese Garden with The Divers Boat, Koh Tao
The Divers Boat uses Japanese Garden for Try Scuba sessions, confined water exercises and Open Water training dives from Mae Haad, Koh Tao’s main pier. At just 25 minutes by boat, it is one of the most accessible sites on our programme. Our multilingual dive team welcomes every diver with patience, care and professionalism. Whether it’s their first time underwater or their hundredth.
In practice, Japanese Garden pairs naturally with other north Koh Tao sites for certified divers looking to build a full dive day. Contact our team to book your Try Scuba experience, Open Water training or fun dive at Japanese Garden on Thailand’s diving island.
Book your Try Scuba or fun dive with The Divers Boat — SSI dive centre at Mae Haad, Koh Tao.

