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| Scuba Diving School |
| If you are looking for Scuba Diving schools Thailand and Bali are the places for you. Whether you are looking to make your first plunge into the water with Whale Sharks and Manta Rays or looking for the best deals, you will find that you have reached the right place. Diving Schools are equipped with the most modern equipment and can teach from both PADI and NAUI beginner courses to Instructor level courses. |
Our Sample Diving Course Trips |
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| Phuket | |
| PADI DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING COURSE IN PHUKET | 3 days/264 US |
| PADI OPEN WATER COURSE IN PHUKET | 6 days/ 670 US |
| ADVANCED OPEN WATER COURSE IN PHUKET | 4 days/ 479 US |
| PADI RESCUE DIVER COURSE | 5 days/ 553 US |
Why learn Scuba Diving in Thailand and Bali! |
| Check out our Scuba Diving sites and your won't doubt. If you would like us to arrange scuba diving courses to any of the below sites, please send us an inquiry through our custom trip. Note that for some sites with depths over 18 metres you will have to complete your take the advanced open water course as a prerequisite. |
Diving Site In Thailand |
| SIMILAN ISLANDS MARINE NATIONAL PARK |
| The Similans can certainly lay claim to being one of Asia's top dive destinations with over 20-30 different dive sites. East-facing dive sites feature gently sloping reefs and drop-offs with impressive gardens of sea anemones, flourishing hard and soft corals, and teeming fish populations... [ Related Trip ][ View Site ] |
| KOH BON |
| A tall, rocky island, offer varied and beautiful underwater scenery. At Koh Bon, a steep, rocky point, which plunges to over 40 meters' depth, is often a good place to see Leopard Sharks and large rays. Here is also a good place to see big pelagic creatures; both Mantas and Whale Sharks are seen here with fair regularity. [ Related Trip ][ View Site ] |
| KOH TACHAI |
| A pair of coral-encrusted pinnacles, which are connected by a long, rocky ridge. Currents, which are extremely rich in nutrients, sweep this site and plankton, resulting in outstanding growths of sea fans, whip corals and other filter feeders. This is also a good area for Leopard Sharks and Stingrays, but probably the most over-whelming attraction is the schooling fish action. [ Related Trip ][ View Site ] |