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  • Snorkeling is an excellent way to take in the breathtaking scenery that can be found all around the Phi Phi Islands, and this delightful day is the perfect opportunity to do so. Due to the large variety of fish and other marine life that can be found at these locations, the Phi Phi location sites are known for being some of the best places in the world to go snorkelling. This is a reputation they have earned over the years.
  • PADI's Open Water Diver course will teach you how to scuba dive in a safe manner while also allowing you to earn the certification that is the most widely recognised in the world for scuba diving: the PADI Open Water Diver certification. You will have the chance to learn how to scuba dive in Phuket on our local dive sites in Phuket, which have water that is warm to the touch and are home to a variety of stunning marine life. And once you have your certification, you will be able to go on our Phuket scuba diving day trips with whoever you choose to dive with, which gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of who you dive with.
  • This jam-packed three-dive tour is the perfect option for you if you are interested in engaging in some recreational scuba diving in a region of Thailand that is home to some of the most well-known marine inhabitants in the country, including Whale Sharks, Leopard Sharks, and Turtles.
  • Have you ever considered taking up scuba diving as a hobby? In that case, the PADI Open Water Diver certification is where everything kicks off and where you should start. The PADI Open Water Diver Course is the most well-known and respected programme of its kind in the world, and its certification is recognised and respected everywhere.
  • The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course can be broken down into its component parts, one of which is the Adventure Diver course. It gives you the opportunity to focus on a particular aspect of scuba diving, such as deep diving, drift diving, or digital underwater photography.
  • The island of Koh Haa Yai is well-known among scuba divers for the caves, caverns, and canyons that can be found there. However, Koh Haa Yai is also a fantastic location for snorkelling and divers alike. There are a lot of shallow locations that have stunning corals and a wide variety of fascinating marine life.
  • The islands of Hin Daeng are the most prized possessions of the Andaman Sea's southern region. This dive site, which is of the highest international standard, is consistently ranked among Thailand's best three dive spots. With the midst of the ocean are two deep pinnacles known as Hin Daeng and Hin Muang. These pinnacles drop down to a depth of seventy metres, and they are covered in vibrant red soft corals and alive with marine life. In order for this adventure to go ahead, there must be a minimum of two people participating.
  • The PADI Open Water Diver course can be broken down into its component parts, one of which being the PADI Scuba Diver course. Because completion of this course will contribute toward your Open Water Diver certification, it is possible that it is the best option for you if you want to get certified as an open water diver but don't have the time to devote to the process.
  • Have you ever considered taking a course to become certified in scuba diving? If that's the case, getting your PADI Open Water Diver certification is where you need to start if you want to go diving. It is the most well-known and generally recognised scuba diving course in the world, as well as the certification that is most widely accepted anywhere else.
  • The Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD) course is designed for divers who have already completed the Open Water Diver (OWD) course and are looking to expand their scuba knowledge and abilities, dive further under supervision, and go deeper beyond 30 metres.
  • Since the invention of modern cameras, underwater photography has quickly become one of the most popular subspecialties of scuba diving. However, since the invention of digital cameras, this subspecialty has by far become the most popular! This is the appropriate specialisation for you if you are interested in photography and scuba diving at the same time.
  • Can I go deeper? As PADI Professionals, this is one of the questions that we are asked the most frequently. The short answer is that you can. The PADI Deep Diver Specialty Course will provide you with the knowledge, abilities, and self-assurance necessary to dive to depths of up to 40 metres (130 feet).
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